(Continiwd from Pago E 36) • Milk Coolers T J i—. 1 ,3 ,EEL I ■ ~i! 2t/£ll3s Coolers* • Milk Storage • Instant Cooling PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER • Authorized Mueller Service Call your Mueller distributor about the system for your farm business. iYLVANIA Agway Service Center Rt. 26 Box 5280 Pleasant Gap, Pa. 16823 PH: 1-800-533-3866 Dairyland Sales & Service RD 2, Box 43 Troy, Pa. 16947 PH: 717-297-4128 MILK COOLING SYSTEMS-^ • Heat Recovery Mills Service Comp. RR 3 Box 1318 Mifflintown, PA 17059 PH: 717-436-9044 Rufus Brubaker Refrigeration 1048 NT Penryn Rd. Manheim, Pa. 17545 PH: 717-665-3525 Rt. 3, BOX-437A Quarryville, Pa. 17566 PH: 717-786-1617 541 Frystown Rd. Myerstown, Pa. 17067 PH: 717-933-4711 Deferred or stockpiled pasture. This practice leaves paddocks or pastures Ungrazed during certain seasons to accumulate forage for grazing needed when pasture pro- duction is not sufficient to main • tain the herd or flock. For exam ple, some forages, such as birds foot trefoil or crownvetch, can be “stockpiled” in the spring to be grazed during the summer slump ACCU-THERM’ PRECOOLER • Reduces Energy Cost • Flexibility • Low Maintenance • Pays For Itself SliMml I smJ Martin’s Refrigeration Service 1122 Woodstock Rd. Fayetteville. Pa. 17222 PH: 717-352-2783 Wehr’s Dairy Equipment RD #2, Box 486-A Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844-9667 PH: 717-966-1396 UP TO 50% SAVINGS ON COOLING COST in pasture production. Other for ages, such as birdsfool trefoil or tall fescue, may be stockpiled in late summer for late fall and wint er grazing. In this way grazing is available during seasons when low productivity of pastures might force the producer to sell cattle or feed hay. Designing A Pasture System • Precooling Cold NHIk Out . DELAWARE Bennett Machine Company 1601 South Dupont Boulevard Milford, DE 19963 PH: 302-422-4837 MARYLAND Priest’s Refrigeration •RD 8, Box 142 Hagerstown, MO 21740 PH: 301-797-3921 nfMliafrlbl r ngrifllm>‘' uncfßir finning Warm Milk Warm Water Out MUELLE I=s ■ ■ FRE-HB3ATHR- After considering which spe cies to grow and which pasture components to use, it is important to calculate the animal forage requirements of the herd or flock. Dry matter forage intake varies by animal species and class and is often influenced by what forage is offered and how much. To deter (Turn to Pag* EU) o i U rO Regional Manager Pennsylvania Michael B. Conklin Rt. 90, Box 248 Locke, New York 13092 PH: 315-497-1133 Regional Manager mdTde Frank M. Bird J t, PO Box 420 ILA GA 30647 PH: 404-789-3928 h