ANOTHER PAGE FROM THE BROWS FAMILY 76^ >9, 10 Dan ’Wunderlich - 'Braum/S'cArea, ‘Director •afh opu aft year. cAg 'Progress, 'Days fte, man, a, blue, ribbon- for fils, cAfalfa,. 'forage- "Dry, 'Matter generally, exceeds, 25 lbs-, or 55% of total dry matter intake-. €<am£, Juniper dale. IQ 'Elmer 'Priscilla, - ~VQB6 - 14 1/2 }frs-. young. Lifetime, To ‘Date, • 313.782 milk, • 10,936 lbs-. JiU • 9,559 lbs-, protein- On 'Braum.’s “j Feed's* since* sfie mas* a. caff! ri; - ' 'i’P' - ' 'i' CUSTOMER PHOTO ALBUM CK.ta£) 'Bah 'Fulmer - CTO ■dWu ierdal&'Mi Our fierd &&awed over a* 5000 Ih. increase* tflis* pastyear and* tfiat’s impressive* since* me* mere at* almost 24,000 lbs*, of milk* last Jan*. TRe'Eu Our • Qaad meatfter far craps * Qaad feed, and a. balanced feeding pragranv • Qaad cmvsfresfi. at die riffAt time r ßraimV& & 'To Km e\ 'Production, Team AttentimsToyT)etaii 'Mark topdresseA HigA cams individuality tv give, eacA cam TLC (Tender Laving Care) and to reduce fdtyfler feed costs associated mitA single, Herd far HigA production. Herds. ~et&'Kurh Inert Since, me, offered Tgto 'Kurh to T>rty 'fresA Cams, our peak, lactation, gields Home, reality increased mitHout using, ft ST. '■Heifer average, peak, - 86 lbs. 3 tyr. old average peak, - 135 lbs. 4 + tyr. old average,peak, - 143 lbs. (Lt&lQ "Brian, Tulmer - Craps, "Mgr. 'Mark Tulmer - 'Dairy, 'Mgr.. 'Milk-Vi,
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