Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 16, 1987, Image 5

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    1. The analysis begins with a collection of a forage
sample from your farm.
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t. A sample li weighed (even times dnrlng the procedure
to gather data.
3. NIR provides fast and accurate forage results.
#515 #515/519 #519 #526 Pellet #538 Meal #534Hi-Yield
16% Textured Dairy 18% Textured Blend 20% Dairy Pellet 26% Hi-Moist. 38% Dairy Cone. 34% CP-6%% Fat
Corn Cone. (All Natural) (All Natural)
1148.03 Net/Ton $155.81 Net/Ton $215.48 Net/Ton $241.02 Net/Ton $278.27 Net/Ton
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Includes 8 ton volume discount and cash discount of 2 ¥2% due 15th following month.
Not all testing is the same. The accuracy of your
results depends on the thoroughness and
professionalism of the people performing the
analysis, and the precision of die testing equipment
used.
In our Technical Services Laboratory, locat
Lancaster, we perform more than 5,000
analyses a year for farms like yours, in
sylvania, Maryland and Delaware. This
enables you to learn the exact nutrient values o>
homegrown forages so that we can work with
develop your best feeding program.
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Maximum feed efficiency and improved
nutrition are two reasons for choosing Penn
field Dairy Program. Dairymen, you can
(Prices effective May 18.1987 and subject to change with gram markets.)
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5, Acid detergent fiber is another Important indication of
nntrlent content.
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