HERE'S WHAT THEY'RE SAYING "In one week, my cows were up to 5 pounds per head per day." E. King, Gordonville, Pennsylvania “I switched to AminoTek Dairy Pellets from a cob chop mix in 1991. My cows cleaned the pellets up as good as my cob-chop mix. However, I got a jump in milk right away. In one week my cows were up 5 pounds/head/ day. My production went up and just stayed there. The highest average I got was 68 pounds a day. I was never close to that before feeding AminoTek. My butterfat stayed about the same, 3.6, for the ’92 year. For the past year my cows have not gone below 60 pounds and this fall my test went up to 3.9 and even 4.0. My fresh cows are cleaning very good and they just take off in milk., My herd health, since feeding AminoTek, is real good. I thought with my jump in milk, that my reproduction would get worse, but it hasn't. With the great service Sensenig gives and the results from the AminoTek Dairy Program, I am very happy.” Forage Program • 45# Corn Silage • 10# Hay Grain Program • AminoTek® 18% Dairy • AminoTek Hi-Peak Top-dress Frequency of Feedings per Day Hay, three times Corn Silage, three times Grain, four times Master Mix XR ©1993 Central Soya Feed Company, Inc, P 0 Box 2508, Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2508 "My December milk average was 77.1 pounds." S. Beiler, Gordonville, Pennsylvania Grain Program • AminoTek® 16% Dairy • AminoTek Hi-Peak & Beans Frequency of Feedings per Day Corn silage, two times Hay, four times Brewers, two times Grain, three times “I started milking cows in March of 1992. The herd I bought was being fed a TMR, mineral program. The RHA was 21,000, so I was hoping to keep close to that by individually feeding the cows. At first, the biggest difference was that my butterfat dropped from 3.6 to 3.4, but surprisingly the milk held pretty good. Some mid-lactation cows even picked up. As the cows are drying off and coming fresh, they are taking off and peaking very good. My December milk average was 77.1 pounds. My RHA has climbed back over 21,000 and should keep going if my calving interval keeps going down. My breeding with the new herd was my biggest problem, but the past few months it is going the other way, and things are looking real good. With the way they are milking and breeding now, I hope 1993 will be a good year.” Forage Program • 30# Corn Silage • 11# Hay • 12# Brewers Lancaster Firming, Saturday, April 3,1991 13-1 FOR DETAILS ON THESE EXCITING RESEARCH APPROVED PRODUCTS, CONTACT THE FOLLOWING MASTER MX DEALERS SNIDER'S ELEVATOR Lemasters, PA 17231 (717)328-2107 SENSENIG FEED MILL New Holland, PA 17557 (717)354-4756 THURMONT COOPERATIVE Thurmont, MD 21788 (301)271-7321 ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS, INC. Quarryville, PA 17566 (717)786-3372 FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSN INC Frederick, MD 21701 (301)663-3113 BIG VALLEY FEED & GRAIN Belleville, PA 17004 (717)935-2163 HOKE MILLS, INC. York, PA 17404 (717)843-8889 Abbottstown, PA 17301 (717)259-0609 MAUGANSVILLE FEED SERVICE Maugansville, MD 21767 (301)791-5288 MIFFLINBURG FARMERS EXCHANGE