Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 02, 1985, Image 147

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fIOW tO SCICCI rating. But remember also that
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nade in selecting a FlO pump is quite to take this factor the same performance capability.
is efficiency rating. This ef- into consideration when evaluating Finally, consult your irrigation
iciency is caressed in percrat the cost effectiveness of a pump, dealer when selecting a pump.
md is derived from the ratio of the p ue i savings can be high enough to While extension people can give
nergy output (water horse power) more than offset the initial higher guide lines to follow they can’t
o the energy input (brake horse price of a pum p jt a is o im- specify brand names. Bohley
lower) of the pump. The higher the .portant that the pump has the advises getting input from the
fficiency (percent) the less fuel it re q U i re d performance capability, dealer because of his valuable
akes to pump the water. For instance, a pump that has a practical experience he has gained
PTO pumps efficiency ratings hea( j aru j i ow capacity will through all his customers.
KEN CLUGSTON VERNON SEIBEL
665-6775 665-2782
CRAFT-BILT
CONSTRUCTION INC.
FARM-HOME BUILDING
R.DJ2 MANHEIM, PA.
PH: 665-4372
BUILDING & REMODELING FOR-
DAIRY
SWINE POLE BUILDINGS
BEEF STORAGE
Custom Gntes/Tfahulnr Steel Fencing
Strength Engineered For
LONG LIFE... by
HEDLUND
MARTM
841 Kutztown Road
Myerstown, PA 17067
Phone (717)933-4151
PENNSYLVANIA
Erb & Henry Equip.,
Inc.
New Berlmville, PA
(215)367-2169
RESIDENTAL
Martin Cow Control Equipment:
A.L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville, PA
(717) 786-3521
Histand's Farm
& Home Service
Rome, PA
(717) 744-2371
William
Hobensack's Sons
Ivyland, PA
(215)675-1610
KEYSTONE GUN-KRETE
CONCRETE
PUMPING
SERVICE
Featuring—
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• Pump Up To 150 Ft Vertical And 800 Ft Horizontal
CONCRETE SPRAYING SERVICE
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• Strengthen Existing Masonry • Trench Silo Construction
Walls • Silo Repair
» Reseal Manure Pits
KEYSTONE GUN-KRETE
>1 Poplar Street Gordonville, PA 17529
(717) 768-3641
Built to withstand pushing and crowding, protect
animals 14-gauge tubing is welded to end channels
and vertical brace Five-bar design is 48 high available
in lengths from 4' to 20 Optional accessories
spring-loaded latch (cows can t rub it open), sturdy
one-piece hinge plate
Feed-Through Steel Fencing
Stronger than wood safer for your herd Diagonal
design lets animals feed through with less hay spillage
allows cows and calves to feed from same bunk
Available in 36'48 and 60 heights—standard lengths
up to 20' All joints welded
Attractive green finish - lead-free pami Standard
tubular construction 2 J i OD toprail with I€ 6 OD
diagonal bar Custom lengths heights and feed through
spacmgs also available
ontact Yt
Heavy duty all-steel construction for long life
and dependable service. Safe, durable and
maintenance free.
Custom-Built Gates
ur Local Uartii
R.S. Holllnger &
Son, Inc.
Mountville, PA
(717) 285-4538
C.B. Hoober & Son
Intercourse, PA
(717) 768-8231
Marshall
Machinery Inc.
Honesdale, PA
(717)729-7117 , . „
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(717)529-2569 (301)848-6776
McNess introduces new
FREEPORT, IL - A new
vitamin-mineral premix
specifically formulated to provide
improved growth and production
in dairy replacement heifers is
now available from Furst-McNess
Company. The product, Dairy
Heifer Premix-R, includes the
vitamins and minerals essential to
growing heifers, plus Rumensin to
improve average daily gain.
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“Fed at the rate of one-third
pound per head daily, Dairy Heifer
Premix-R provides 200 milligrams
of Rumensin per heifer daily,
along with adequate calcium,
phosphorus, sulfur, potassium,
magnessium, salt, trace minerals,
vitamin A, vitamin D 3 and vitamin
E,’’ explains Stan Bruegger,
Ph.D., vice president of Technical
Services for Furst-McNess.
Citing results of 10 feeding trials
involving both beef and dairy
heifers, Bruegger points out,
“Rations containing 200
milligrams fo Rumensin daily
improved average daily gain by
Dealer
Zimmerman Farm
Service
Bethel, PA
(717)933-4114
DELAWARE
Delridge Supply
Inc.
Greenwood, DE
(302) 349-4327 ‘
MARYLAND
Lancaster Farming Saturday, November 2,1985-023
premix for heifers
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Hay Loaders
Accumulators
Allen Rakes &
Tedders
David O. Fink
RDI Box 429-F
Germansville, PA 18053
HIGH EFFICIENCY,
CAPACITOR-RUN FAN
MOTOR
• % HP • 115/230 Volts • 2.5 Amps
AGRI“
RD 4 East Farmerwtlle Rd , Ephrata, PA 17522
fljmcaster County i
(717 ) 354-6520
0.14 pounds, which was a 9.»
percent improvement overall.”
According to Bruegger, “It is
important for dairymen to pay
attention to replacement heifers
for a number of reasons.
“First, consider feed costs that
account for more than 55 percent of
the total cost in raising a
replacement heifer to 24 months of
age. This daily cost increases as
the age of the animal increases, so
it is important to get replacement
heifers steadily gaining and in the
milking line, thus reducing their
maintenance cost.
“Another reason is if dairymen
would push these heifers a little
harder, following sound
management and nutritional
practices, we’d get more heifers
bred at 13 to 15 months than we do
now. Reproductive data from five
trials shows that heifers receiving
Rumensin showed estrus an
average of 13 days earlier than
those not receiving Rumensin.”
Research also shows the im
portance of good nutrition in im
proving conception rates and
reducing calving - related
problems. Bruegger reports, “In a
448-day feeding trial, conception
occurred 38 days sooner in a group
of Holstein heifers fed Rumensin
than those not receiving
Rumensin. The Rumensin-fed
heifers weighed 62 pounds more at
the time of calving than the control
group.
“Underweight heifers often lack
skeletal development and have
reduced pelvic openings, which
can cause complications during
delivery. A 1,200-pound heifer in
good body condition and sound
skeletal development will usually
recover from calving more quickly
than underweight or over
conditioned heifers, thus enabling
her to better meet the demand of
milk production.”
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