Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 01, 1997, Image 49

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INTRODUCING PUUTIMI PORAGI.
A lIVOiUIIONAIY NIW PIIDSTUPP THAT
CAN TURN YOUR HI ID kNTO CASH COWS.
That's right, feed your
dairy herd our remarkable
new Full Time™ forage,
and within a week, you
could see results like those
at Michigan State
University (MSU). Cows fed
Cargill's new Full Time
forage hybrids on average
consumed 8 percent
more dry matter, resulting
In 5.5 more pounds of milk
per cow
' improved
condition.
A Forage Like This Only
Comes Around Once In A
Blue Moon. There are at
least two ways fiber
digestibility can improve a
cow's performance. One,
by increasing the energy
density of its diet, and the
other, by increasing dry
matter intake. It's these
two components working
together that explain the
remarkable test results
with Full Time forage. You
see, our new line of
Full Time forages contain
up to 40 percent less
indigestible lignin than
traditional hybrids. This
means that Full Time
forage rates higher In fiber
digestibility. Than, in turn,
contributes to the Increase
in dry-matter intake of
nearly 4 1/2 pounds per
cow per day in he MSU
trial. By digesting fiber
more rapidly and more
completely, cows can
move feed out of the
rumen more quickly and
make room for more feed.
This translates into more
energy for milk production
in an optimally balanced
ration and is what makes
Full Time forage a
nutritional breakthrough.
wdtr . RRp*
have to
deal with the tinning or
weather issues related to
hay crops. Or balance
grain yield over forage
quality like you do with
other hybrids. With Full Time
forage you get high-fiber
digestibility, low lignin,
improved dry-matter
intake, better cow
perform a n c e, and
perhaps best of all, a
harvest that's only once a
year.
The Way To Milk More
From Your Cows. The MSU
tests show clearly that
PERFORMANCE OF COW:
ITEM
Dry-Matter Intake (Ib./cow/day) 51 8
Milk (lb /cow/day)
3 5% FCM (Ib./cow/day)
Milk Fat (%)
Milk Protein (%)
Milk Lactose (%)
Solids-Not-Fat (%)
Milk Fat (Ib./cow/day)
Milk Protein (Ib./cow/day)
Milk Lactose (Ib./cow/day)
Body Weight Change (lb)
Body Condition Score Change (per 28 days) 0.02
In the MSI) study, 32 cows were fed silage from o conventional hybrid and silage from a FullTime* forage in a crossover
design for 56 days
ONLY A COMPANY WITH
130 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
COULD GET MORE MILK
FROM YOUR COWS IN A WEEK.
lILjHI
A Better
Forage All
The Way
Around.
No longer
do you
can have
a significant effect on a
dairy farm's profitability.
Even after accounting for
the costs of higher dry
matter intake, the
average response of 5.5
pounds of milk per cow
per day priced at 14 cents
per pound exceeds $l5O
per cow per lactation.
You Could Be Just A Week
Away From Greener
Pastures.
The results are in. And
they're remarkable. Milk
production. Herd health.
Even your bottom line can
improve when you feed
new FullTlme forage from
Cargill. So, why wait? See
your Cargill dealer today.
FED FULLTIME” FORAGE
CONTROL
GROUP
85 7
84 6
3.46
2.95
4,85
8.52
2 93
2.50
4 13
0.17
feeding
silage
made
from
FullTlme
forage
SIGNIFICANT
DIFFERENCES
+0.09
- Unemer Farming, Saturday, March t, 1997-B1
FULLTIME FORAGE
CARGILL SEED DEALERS
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SEVEN VALLEYS
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