Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1995, Image 36

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    hobb:
22,600 lbs. milk, 4.2% B.F. & 987 lbs.
fat on 88 registered Holsteins.
Less than 14% of milk check goes for
off-the-farm purchased protein
supplement and minerals.
No corn silage or dry hay fed to
milking animals.
Manure stored in 62x19 Slurrystore®
structure.
For reservations or further information, contact
your local representative or the Penn Jersey office at 717-354-4051.
Mill Creek, PA New Enterprise, PA
717-483-6940 814-766-2364
John Yoder, Mgr. Ken Bupp, Mgr.
The mulU you may achieve with your HarveatoreS Syitem depend! primarily upon your management (kill* and may vary from race infill reaulta achieved buy others. Any application in a particular brrnlng operation require!
the advice of qualified experta and la lubject to limitation! of good management, weather or other condition! pmeant at the Individual location. Harvaatore ia a ragktaiod trademark ef AO. kmlth Harraatora Frodncta, Inc.
JA.
NIS E. SAVAGE
HILL HQLSTE
NOW SERVING ALL OF MARYLAND AND DELAWARE
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PENN JERSEY PRODUCTS, INC .
YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT AUTHORIZED HARVESTORE® SYSTEMS DEALER
P.O. BOX 7 • NEW HOLLAND, PA • 717-354-4
Berlin, PA
814-267-3308
Joe Simpson, Mgr.
Penn Jersey Products’
DAIRY TOUR
KEYMAR, MD
Thursday, June 15
NewviUe, PA
717-776-3397
Maynard McCullough, Mgr.
TO
FREDERICK CO.. 1
Five 20x80 Harvesters® structures.
100 lbs. soybean oil meal/day feeds
entire herd of 152 registered
Holsteins.
Approximately 2.8% of milk check
buys all off-the-farm protein
supplement and minerals.
No corn silage or dry hay fed to
milking animals.
Columbus, NJ
609-298-7136
Charles Van Meter, Mgr.
In Maryland
800-384-4082