I -fIkwWSV- CONGRATULATIONS - PLUSHANSKI FARMS INC. I I 1991 TOP PENNA. PHI COW FOR PROTEIN AND BUTTERFAT I I PLUSHANSKI MARK FIFE-ET VGB7 I I 3 Yr. 9 Mo. 305 Days 2X 37,210 Milk 4.5% Fat 1688 Lbs. Fat 3.5% Protein 1303 Lbs. Protein I I IF THERE WAS A TRIPLE CROWN IN PA DAIRYING I I PLUSHANSKI FARMS WOULD WIN TWO OF THE THREE I I FIFE Not Alone - Many Other Cows I ■ Making Fine Records Plusanski Brothers Make It Work ■ I I H , ail,? '/, H ■ PLUSHANSKI REX FAMOUS-ET VGBS Pictured (L to R) Cary, Mike, Brown’s Area Director I ■ Just Finished Outstanding 2 Yr. Old Record Rich Graff, Clyde and Charles Jr. Rich is holding a H I 2 Yr. 1 Mo. 305 D 2X 28,034 4.5% 1250 F 3.3% 937 P bucket of Brown’s 16 Royal. Top Cows get all the H ■ Also 2 Other Cows In Herd Were In Top 4 In State 16 Royal they can eat and Clyde says they eat it I H For Either Fat Or Protein by the wheelbarrow full. H I NOTES ABOUT PLUSHANSKI FARMS AND THEIR FEEDING PROGRAM I I 1991 Herd Average 161 Cows 21,679 Milk 4.0% 864 Lbs. Fat 3.4% 728 Lbs. Protein I I Charles Plushanski Sr. started with Holsteins in the Rations are balanced to maximize milk production I I early 60’s. Charles recently died following a long fight while at the same time achieving high levels of Protein I I with cancer, but his sons continue to manage Plushanski and Fat. You can seldom visit the farm when one of the I I Farms Inc. as he did. They say his philosophy is if you brothers is not around the barn either feeding or caring I I want to get cows to milk more get a bigger feed, shovel. for the cows. I I Cows are given full feed of a mixed ration containing _ n , , , , i I ■ excellent quality haylage, corn silage, wet Brewers grain The Faith cow family developed by Charles m the late ■ I and a grist mix made from grain banked com, soybeans 60 sis the corner stone of the herd. All the above cows H ■ and/or 38 Milkmaster and minerals. trace back to her The Plushanski Brothers plan ■ ■ to continue breeding on this family and then developing ■ I Cows are individually milked in a side opening parlor the offspring into top cows by managing and feeding for I I and offered 16 Royal customized for their herd using optimum performance. ■ I Brown’s Flex Formula Feeding program. Rations are. I I rebalanced as needed when forages change. I I fSP F ‘ M ’ BROWN>s SONS. Inc. I I MANUFACTURING LIVESTOCK FEEDS SINCE 1871 I I h/TJffa ill BJRDSSORO,FA FLEETWOOD, PA SINKING SPRING, FA I I 19508 j 19522 19608 ■ ■ ITW *» 215 5822741 215-944*7654 .215*678*4567 ■ I 4uMNniSr* 1*800*362*6455 IN FA IN FA I*Boo-345*3344 ■ ■ (Am* mm mf 1-800-367-6455 OUT OFSTATE ■ i •• * , . .... *
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