844-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30, 1991 Jl IIUVCIIIUVI s»V, IV,. |™REA^/VHA^AIRYME?niSv^^A^n | ABOUT |AminoTek" aaarl DAIRY FEED | I R.V. & S.V. HOLLENSHEAD & FAMILIES roughage & milk ration program I ■ ■33 lbs. Haylage 1 Group TMR Balanced I ■ Mercersburg, PA ■ is ibs. com silage For 90 Lbs. ■ I <>niHpr<i Elevator Inc Alfalfa Hay ■ .92 ibs. I | oniaers tievaior me. ■ 21.5 lbs. High Moisture Shelled Corn Minerals I ■ ■ 7.5 Ibs. 32% Hi Fat AminoTek Buffer, ’ I I * 3.6 lbs. Roasted Beans Niacin’, I I ' rjjp| * -6 lbS- Ener 9V Booster Yeast ’ I I i|m| Mix® Program I I ’ Date 9JM ! I I *#>. pMMHBPk 1 # Lactating Cows 126 128 ■ H Production/Cow/Dav 84.3 82 H ■ OM| ■ DHIA Rolling Herd Avg. 26.741 23.600 ■ I ifIjjHUBHHMHHHBHHHHHBiRIHHBHHHHHHHHiIHHHI Buttertat Test. % sj 3.8 I ■ lbs. Buttertat 1007 899 I ■ “We set a goal some time ago to hit 1000 Ibs. of fat. We feel we could hit that % Protein 3.2 ■ ■ goal some time this summer. We are milking about 50% heifers so we hope lbs. Protein 847 750 ■ ■ through feeding, breeding & management to set new higher goals. We appre- * Deer Season ’B9 Switched To Master Mix ProTek® I ■ ciate new technology like AminoTek to help us improve our milk production. Feb. ’9l Switched To AminoTek ’ I I Master Past , ROUGHAGE PROGRAM CORREL FARM - Jim Correl I ■ Mix® Program "g™ ■““«> Clayton, DE I ■ _Date 9/29/91 9/21/9Q HILAMAN MILLING INC. | ■ # Lactating Cows 120 122 MILK RATION PROGRAM I I Ibs. Buttertat 663 \*3 iffif nl I ■ Herd average has been increasing steadily and buttertat has stayed 'fIRBHHHMr ' I ■ up. The cows stand in line to eat. They love the feed. We think our new ' nHHI I ■ computer feeder has helped in the increases we have seen in addition : flll I ■ to the ProTek Test Maker feed from Master Mix. The feed is very consis- I I tent, pellet quality is good and there are very few fines in the feed. In I I addition to seeing a rapid response in milk production, body condition I I scores improved by more full point. We have many of I I calf heifers projected for as much as 24,000 pounds. I I ROUGHAGE PROGRAM Master Past I I PLEASANT y 9 Date 11-91 1-91* II H .... .x # Lactating Cows ~ 83 79 ■ I VIEW MILK RATION PROGRAM Productlon/cow/Dav 59.0 47.5 I ■ ■ High Moisture Ear Corn DHIA Rolling Herd Avg. 20.320 17.800 ■ I FARMS * AminoTek 20% Hi Peak ibs. Buttertat 727 683 I I We’re convinced the AminoTek feed works the way Master Mix I I HILAMAN says it does. We’ve tried a lot of different feeding programs and ■ ■ MILLING never seen the sudden increase in production that we saw with I I AminoTek. We’re also impressed with how high the cows peak I I 'NC. and the way they hold that peak. The manure consistency is I I good and there is much less grain in the manure than in the past. H I k H Cows are holding their body condition and drying off in much ■ ■ ■ The Millers: better condition. Our first calf heifers tend to be small, but on the I I Bob, Diane & AminoTek feed they’re milking very well and looking good. I I Son Wesley Some first calf heifers are milking better than 90 pounds. In the I I . past we’ve had trouble making base. This year our base will be I ■ up 30% over last year. H II A Sincere IHAMK YOU To The Above —Jl I I Dairymen For Their Time And Effort. Mix I I CUMBERLAND SNIDER’S ELEVATOR THURMONT SENSENIG FEED MILL ROSS H. ROHRER & I ■ VALLEY Lemasters, PA 17231 COOPERATIVE New Holland, PA 17557 SONS, INC. ■ ■ COOPERATIVE (717) 328-2107 Thurmont, MD 21788 (717) 354-4756 Quarry villa, PA 17566 ■ ■ All Branches Williamson, PA 17270 (301) 271-7321 (717) 786-3372 ■ ■ Shlppensburg, PA 17257 (717) 369-3758 I ■ (717) 532-2197 ■ I BIG VALLEY MAUGANSVILLE HOKE MILLS INC - MIFFLINBURG I I HILAMAN.MILLING, INC. FEED & GRAIN FEED SERVICE am Stum FARMERS EXCHANGE I ■ Rising Sun, MO 21911 Belleville/PA 17004 Maugansvllle, MD 21767 ihLtt.Ln pa i7-»m MHfllnburg, PA 17844 ■ ■ 110) 398-4561 (717) 935-2163 (301) 791-5288 (717) 966 * 1001 I I
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