Saturday, January 15, 1994 DAIRY TOUR to ADPHIN COUNTY THURSDAY, JAN. 20 (Meet in Berrysburg at the intersection of Rts. 225 & 25) A ✓ 4^- mr Mtr* K*t-. „ -** r* > l^sybtji, ♦*• oin us and visit these three excellent dairy farms: BY SHADE A FAMB.Y. SHADE FARM: 70 milking cows; 70 head young stock. First Harvestore® structure built in 1979 (or high moisture shelled corn. A second unit, for forage, built the next year. 8% of milk check covers protein supplement purchases. Manure stored in a 62x19 Slurrystore* system built in 1990. L CAMPBELL t FAMILY: Last year shipped over 18,000 lbs. milk/cow from this 115-cow herd. Total mixed ration fed to two production groups. Purchase feed costs are less than 7% of milk check. SINGER DAIRY FARM (pictured above); 90 milking cows; 180 head young cattle and dairy steers. Dairy herd, which receives a total mixed ration, is producing 65lbs/head daily with R.H.A. of 24,0001b5. A 62x19 Slurrystore® system handles manure WR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE OR THE PENN JERSEY OFFICE (717-354-4051) FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION *A New Enterprise, PA Fairhope, PA Newvllle, PA Columbus, NJ 10 814-766-2364 814-267-3308 717-776-3397 600-298-7136 Igr. Ken Bupp, Mgr. Joe Simpson, Mgr. Maynard McCullough, Mgr. Charles Van Mater, Mgr. lave with your Harvester** byetem depends primarily upon your management eklOa and may vary from eocoeaeful reentte achieved by others. Any application In a particular Cuming Ivlce of quaUfled experts and la enbject to limitations of good management, weather or other condltlone pieeent at the Individual location. Harveetore la a reglateiod trademark of A.O. 1 * s * 4 PENN JERSEY PRODUCTS, INC. YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT AUTHORIZED HARVESTORE® SYSTEMS DEALER P.O. BOX 7 • NEW HOLLAND, PA • 717-354-4051 ***** v v .V * 4 i m* t , zmKF * - ** W «Htk > ' * In Maryland 800-354-4052