A4B-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 20,1990 I I he 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 pirn, iiUr farming operation requires 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 717-483-6940 John Toder, Mgr. v ** New Enterprise, PA 814-766-2364 Ken Bupp, Mgr. V vi <y v * SUB-STATIONS SERVING YOU FROM Newrllle. PA Columbus. NJ SERVICE IS THE KEY! • 717-776-3397 609-203-7136 Maynard McCullough, Mgr. Charles Van Mater, Harvest Earlier: If your livestock feed is corn, it reaches full maturity and nutritional value when the kernel is between 24 and 28% moisture. Field losses are maintained at 26-28% moisture content. Beyond that stage, the longer the crop remains in the field, the higher the potential field losses. The Added Value of High-Moisture Grain: High-moisture grain has shown itself to be up to 10% more efficient than dry corn in producing beef gains; up to 8% more efficient than conventional grind- and- mix dry corn ration in producing hog gains; and up to 5% more efficient than dry corn in producing milk.* Reduce Storage Losses; High-moisture grain stored inside a Harvesters® structure is protected from insects, rats and mice, while dry matter losses associated with fermentation is reduced to 3 or 4%... even when grain is stored for a relatively long time. * References available on request. NEW AND PRE-OWNED STRUCTURES AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE ERECTION! ***•-j&'V*., •
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