Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 1990, Image 56

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    Didn’t
make
our
Harvest ore
haylage
tour
last
week?
Here’s what you missed
The results you may achieve with your Harvestore® System depend primarily upon your management skills and may vary from successful results achieved by others. Any application to a
particular farming operation requites the advice of qualified experts and is subject to limitations of good management, weather and other conditions present at the individual location.
Mill Creek, PA New Enterprise, PA
717-483-6940 814-766-2364
John Yoder, Mgr. Ken Bupp, Mgr.
Harshbargers’ first Harvestore haylage structure
went up in 1974, and one for high moisture corn in
1975. A second forage unit was built in 1986. When
the stave silo previously used for hay silage was torn
down, the Harshbargers say it was one of the
happiest days of their lives. Since 1974, they’ve
never missed a feeding out of their Harvestore
structures!
SUB-STATIONS SERVING YOU FROM
SERVICE IS THE KEY!
SHELDON & ZANE HARSHBARGER
SCENIC HILL FARMS, MIFFLINTOWN, P
Although many herds’ production went down last
year because of poor quality forage, Harsh
bargers’ production actually rose and is currently
at 58 lbs. of 4% test. Their alfalfa haylage
tested 19-23% crude protein
No baled hay has been fed to this herd
for the past several years. Supplement is
fed only to cows over 65 lbs. milk. Only
8% of the milk check goes toward purchased
feed.
Newville, PA Columbus, NJ
717-776-3397 609-298-7136
Maynard McCullough, Charles Van Mater,
Mgr.
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