Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1993, Image 229

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• Milk Coolers
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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
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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
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uncfßir finning
Warm
Milk
Warm
Water
Out
MUELLE I=s
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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
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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
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