Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1995, Image 81

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    Improving
THE BOTTOM LINE
With...
HIM is
Across
WISCONSIN i / INDIANA
We are getting more cost effi- \ /We came off of a commodity
cient milk production per cow \ / and Pre-Mix program and have
than ever before and the credit \ / had alO lb. response and still
goes to the AIM technology \ / climbing! this is the most these
Paul and Carl Norrbom, \ / cows have ever produced!
WI | \ / "
Our production went from j 'V j y.
65 Ibs./cow/day to 89 lbs.! / /V / I / \
MIFFLINBURG BIG VALLEY ROSS H. ROHRER ANDOVER MILL MAUGANSVILLE
FARMERS EXCHANGE FEED & GRAIN & SONS, INC. - Millington, MD FEED SERVICE
Mifflinburg, PA Belleville, PA Quarryville, PA (410)928-5473 Maugansville, MD
(717)966-1001 (717)935-2163 (717)786-3372 (301)791-5288
THURMONT
COOPERATIVE
FARMERS EXCHANGE
Thurmont, MD
(301) 271-7321
© 1995 Master Mix Feeds, RO. Box 398, Camp Hill, PA 17011 1-800-477-7692
HOKE MILLS, INC.
York, PA
(717) 843-8889
Abbottstown, PA
(717) 259-0609
flB II H B Amino
mm lIU lmpact
■ ■ HMM Management
■ The Performance
I lIM■ I Dairy Feed System
Woiiklng /All
flhie Country!
MISSOURI
My cows have better peaks,
and I feel I get better utiliza
tion of my roughages.
Don McElhaney,
Republic, MO
FARMERS
COOPERATIVE
ASSN. INC.
Frederick, MD
(301)663-3113
FLORIDA
More milk, butterfat and less
body weight loss in early
lactation will improve the
bottom line.
Teresa Van Wagner,
Sparr, FL
SENSENIG’S
FEED MILL SNIDER’S ELEVATOR
New Holland, PA Lemasters, PA
(717)354-4756 (717)328-2107
Lancia tar Farming, Saturday, Dacambar 2,
II
OHIO
The cows went
to the AIM
pellets from the
start and we saw
a 6 lb. response
Halter Dairy,
Pomeroy, OH
MASTER
MIX*
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