AT THE LONNY MILLER FARM - 4foowtey- BANGOR PA JLfXmi. vVAV/JLV} JT A Lonny Miller, Wife Gail & Son Scott With Brown’s Sales Rep Steve Deysher (left) lbs. of milk from 42 cows. On May test cows ave. 66 lbs. milk with one cow at 110 lbs., two at 105 lbs., and three near 100 lbs. Herd ave. is 18,724 lbs. milk and 660 lbs. fat. DHI peaked in Nov. 88 at 19,500, but the 88 drought hurt forage quantity, and emphasis at Miller’s is on profitable milk production, not maximum. All forage and part of grain is raised on the farm. Brown’s routinely anal yzes forages and advises Lonny and Scott on optimum feeding rates'. FlO-T Fret. _ y: g produced 24,976 lbs. milk and 789 lbs. fat in 365 days. She is fresh again as a three year old making 110 lbs. milk. The Millers like the way fresh cows peak and then hold on. Currently 26 of 42 cows are 2 yr. olds. They give Steve Dey sher and Brown’s Nutritionist Dr. Walter Kennett credit for keeping the herd milking well by providing sound practical nutritional advise. At Brown’s we are proud of customers like the Lonny Miller Family. Since 1871 the Brown’s Family and their fine employees have served the dairy industry working together to produce milk economically and efficiently. •.Efficient Milk Production Pays The • Efficient Feed Use Adds The Profit FAMILY BUSINESSES , # tfwl#, Irw IM m 9%rym9§ JiiCt MANUFACTURING LIVESTOCK FEEDS SINCE 1871 BIPDSBORO, PA 19508 2194&&4S - WORKING TOGETHER flWiHf ui. i\ hi. *> i ... yi. Young Stock - Tomorrow’s Herd All cows on the farm were raised on the Brown’s Calf and heifer program. Gail starts calves in hutches on Brown’s 20/20 Quick Start Milk Replacer and Cox Guard Calf Star ter. Calves are weaned on Brown’s Grow-N- Glow Calf Grower. Heifers receive high mois ture corn and Brown’s 40 Hef-R-300. Healthy young stock lead to a high producing profit able herd. j ack ie The Top Cow In Miller Herd At 3 yr. 4 mo. of age Jackie in 365 days milked lbs. of milk and 814 lbs. fat. Using Brown’s Flex Formula Program, 30 HM Balancer is customized to the Miller’s needs to match alfalfa hay, haylage, corn silage and H.M. shelled com grown on their 134 acre farm. Cows receive a TMR ration, and top dress grain and supplement two times a day. Scott says cows “LOVE THE SUPPLEMENT” FLEETWOOD. PA 19522 215*944-7654 Bills JL# JL JtJL 55 SINKING SPRING, ***W3UII 215*6.78-4567 iH f>A 1-800*348-3344 4 At
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