E4O-Lai .., , ... \ f \. ammum mhu, me, MtMtytCNm. W 17061 717-80*6772 Paradise, PA 17562 717-442-4183 Unionville, RA10378 610-347-2377 G & G Faad & Supply, Inc., Rear of 134 E. Stefas) at. Manheim, Pa. 17S4S 717-665-5001 UM rd']? E b?x'L“ lLl - AMTO»gr«F€|DMia Lebanon, PA 17042 B 0X _V* a tt i mat ciStrauastown, PA 10559 717-867-5161 610-466-6211 * Trademark of Ralston Purina Company * <i »W The High Bros. Mill, Gordonvllle, has been serving Lancaster County farmers for more than 50 years. HIGH BROS. MILL For the High Brothers - Leon, Douglas, and Gregory - their Purina dealership located between New Holland and Intercourse in Lancaster County is a way of life. Not only was their father working for a Purina dealer before they were born, in 1945 he bought the present mill, and the brothers began in partnership with their father before he retired in 1972. At the time, they sold a lot of chicken and hog feed, but now their customers are mostly Amish dairy farmers. High Bros, brings the corn from the individual farms to the mill to make a complete feed formulated with Purina concentrates. Then the farmers’ grain is taken back to the farm as a complete feed. They also deliver a lot of bulk and bagged Purina feed directly to the farm from the Camp Hill Purina mill. High Bros, is serving the second and third generations of farmer customers at their mill. big thing," Leon said, uy from persons they jen in the community '>•<£ * for a long time and we treat our customers well.” High Bros, does a lot of forage testing and Purina helps with formulas to balance the rations. Their service people know cows. The quality of Purina feeds is excellent. Farmers know how their cows are producing, and if you shortchange in the quality of feed, it shows up in lower production very fast. The younger generation looks for results. And with Purina feeds, the High Bros, dealership can show their farm customers the good results. “We appreciate our customer's business and we bend over backward to supply their feed,” Leon said. “We never let a farmer without feed. We are a family operation and we work at it ourselves. Through research, Purina gives the farmer what he needs, not what some dealer wants the farmer to have. While others set a price and then make a feed to fit a lower price, Purina puts the quality into the feed iBRMANSVtUJCFIED* FARM SUPPLY, INC. cssar.w&t 61C-767-8660 «008T0WHIC€* COALCO^MC. 50 East Grant Street Woodatown, NJ 00006 609-760-0066 K & K FEED, INC. 23 N. Park Street - Richland, PA 17087 717-866-2324 wriTawt - wy**^no,PAi««s3 i afift irta iniMt 1 *W9IiNMRr , WO9 « 717-748-3443 * 0 BOWMAN & SONS. INC. inotwFW. K«yffWf,MDBl767 W«*tmin«iif, MD 21157 301-888-3414 301*848-3733 FARM CREST FEEDS Uttz.PA 717-828-0331 800-432-3040 KREIDER’S MILL. INC. P.O. Box 148 Loytville, PA 17047 1-800-789-M1LL(6455) 717-789-3536 MILLS, INC. PURINA Leon High mei corn Is brougt with Purina coi farm as a comp first and then competitive ir WILLIAM GOWER & SON Rt. 1, Box 50 Williamsport, MD 21795 301-582-2918 Feeds designed with you In mind. <• 4 > <*■ OUEY VAI>LEY FEED < f»a-*o*B7IAO^,PA 610-987-3688 J.B. FEEDS Berrysburg, PA 17005 717-382-CHOW -■v >, «e| '• .1 ,p* ■ “'S% s * a. iL 1
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