Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1991, Image 192

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    D4B-Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 19 1991
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The most obvious reason for heifers to freshen on
Purina’s recommended 24 month/1,400 pound schedule is
increased milk production in the first lactation. While both
factors are important, records at the Northeast DHI Pro
cessing Center prove that weight has more influence than
age. Note in the graph how production increases as body
weight increases. At the 1,250 pound level, most of the
improvement in milk potential has been realized. Heifers at
the heaviest body weight actually show a decline In milking
ability, presumably because of improper mammaiy develop
ment resulting from excessive growth rates.
That’s all the more reason to feed those replacement
calves the dependable Purina Startena Growena.
Only from Purina. Mills, Inc.
WARRIOR’S MARK FEED CENTER
P.O. Box #l3O
Warriors Mark, PA 16877
814/632-5490
FARMER’S UNION CO-OP
30 East Walters Avenue
Greencastle, PA 17225
717/597-3191
K & K FEED, INC.
23 N. Park Street
Richland, PA 17087
717/866-2324
H.R. WENTZEL SONS., INC.
Box 6 Bloomfield Ave.
Newport, PA 17074
717/789-3306
THE OXFORD GRAIN & HAY CO.
1212 Railroad Ave.
Oxford, PA 19363
215/932-8521
BEDFORD FARM BUREAU
Bedford PA 814/623-6194
Everett, PA 814/652-2313
New Enterprise, PA 814/766-3328
ANTHONY’S FEED MILL
P.O. Box 212
Strausstown, PA 19559
215/488-6211
* Trademark of Ralston Purina Company
PROOF THAT OPTIMALLY GROWN HEIFERS
ARE HEAVIER MILK PRODUCERS.
j| M Calf Startena®
■v Calf Growena®
Contact Your Purina Dealer Today
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Paradise, PA 17562 u 239 fl'
717/442-4183 K "°£ V i 928
717/768-3301 814/326-4178
Unionville, PA 19375
215/347-2377
UMBERGER’S MILL
R.O. #4 - Box #545
Lebanon, PA 17042
717/867-5161
GLENVILLE FARM CENTER
Glenville, PA 17329
717/235-1290
FRANKLIN FEED & SUPPLY
1977 Philadelphia Ave.
Chambersburg, PA
717/264-6148
5960 Altenwald Rd.
Waynesboro, PA
DETRICH ELEVATOR, INC,
5458 Cedar St.
Williamson, PA 17270
717/369-3724
WILLIAM GOWER & SON
Rt 1, Box SO
Williamsport, MP 21795
•>Ol/582-2818
HIGH BROTHERS
441 Centerville Road
Gordonville, PA 17529
717/354-0301
H.C. SUMMERS, INC.
4002 Jefferson Pike
Jefferson, MD
301/473-8300
M.G. HENNINGER & SON, INC.
Berrysburg, PA 17005
717/362-3333
WOODSTOWN ICE & COAL CO., INC.
50 East Grant Street
Woodstown, NJ 08098
609/769-0069
OLEY VALLEY FEED «
RD2 - Box 271 A
Oley, PA
215/987-3568
MARTIN’S FEED & FERTILIZER, INC,
Coburn, PA 16832
814/349-8787
Feeds designed with you in mind.
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SPENCER’S MILLING SERVICE
306 S. Rodney St.
Clayton, DE 19938
302/653-8011
NISSLEY FEED CENTER
Mill Rd., Box 377
Morgantown, PA 19543
215/286-9029
TRI COUNTY AG CENTER, INC.
McVeytown, PA 17051
717/899-6772
R D BOWMAN & SONS, INC.
Englar Rd
Westminster, MD 21157
301/848-3733
NORTH GLADE FEED & SUPPLY, INC.
12435-A Woodsboro Pike
Keymar, MD 21757
301/898-3414
PURINA
MILLS, INC
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