Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 07, 1998, Image 196

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610-347-2877
KREIDER’S MILL, INC.
P.O. Sox 146
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1-800-789-M1LL(6455) 717-789-
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BEDFORD FARM BUREAU
Bedford, PA 814-623-6194
Everett. PA 814-652-2313
New Enterprise, PA 814-766-3328
Warriors Mark, PA 814-632-6834
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March 7, 1998
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ANTHONY’S FEED MILL
Strausstown, PA 19559
610-488-6211
condition and peak higher on Purina,” the Amishman
said. ”1 can keep the peak production longer, too.”
And across the fields is Abe-Mar farm. This Amish
farmer said he switched to Purina because “I wanted
more milk.” And he got it. The latest rolling herd
average is 20,406 m. In less than one year, the average
cow at Abe-Mark is peaking 12 pounds higher on the
average. The higher energy feeding program is built
around Proteus and Super EXT.
All three Amish Dairy farmers have the same story.
Cows peak higher and stay at top production longer
with Purina Feeds. In addition, the cows keep good
body condition even while they produce large quantities
of milk
These cows are milking over 100 pounds per
day to a top of 148.3 pounds at Double L. farm
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PURINA MILLS, INC.
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These cows enjoy Purina feeds at Abe-Mar farm
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