Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1991, Image 36

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    DAIRY TOUR
Mark & Doris Kauffman (holding son Joel)
According to Mark, milk production increased significantly while
feed bills dropped dramatically since feeding Harvestore® high
moisture corn to his 52 Holsteins currently at 22,258 lbs. milk
and 784 lbs. fat. 4223 Slurrystore® system built last year.
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 requires the advice of qualified expens and is subject to limitations of good management, weather and other conditions present at the individual location.
Harvestore is a registered trademark of A O Smith Harvestore Product, Inc.
Mill Creek, PA
wan Yoder, Mgr.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
For complete tour information or to make reservations,
contact your area representative or the Penn Jersey
office (717-354-4051).
New Enterprise, PA
814-766-2364
Ken Bupp, Mgr.
Thursday, July 11
Paul (right) and Dick Hartle
The Hartles have fed Harvestore® high
moisture corn since 1982 to their herd
of 51 Holsteins at 21,200 lbs. milk and 827
lbs. fat. They just replaced the pictured
concrete silo with a 2068 Harvestore
structure for haylage. No corn silage
fed to the milking herd.
SERVICE IS THE KEY!
SUB-STATIONS SERVING
YOU FROM
Kore (right) and Glen Peache
61 cows with current production at 21,193 lbs.
milk and 795 lbs fat. Since erecting the Harvestore®
structures in 1975, the Peacheys have not fed any
baled hay to the milk cows. Income over feed costs
is over $2,100 per cow.
NewviUe, PA Columbus, NJ
717-776-3397 609-293-7136
Maynard McCullough, Mgr. Charles Van Mater,