Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1999, Image 143

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    The Transition period is the most critical period in a cow’s
lactation, because it directly affects peak milk, reproductive
efficiency, and is directly related to metabolic disorders.
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• Minimize Ketosis ' TMR
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•INCREASE MILK YIELD!
FRESHENING to help your cows achieve peak performahce during
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MASTER MIX FEEDS DEALER TODAY!
MIFFUNBURG FARMERS EXCHANGE
Mifflinburg, PA
(717)966-1001
THURMONT COOPERATIVE
FARMERS EXCHANGE
Thurmont, MD
(301) 271-7321
BIG VALLEY FEED 4 GRAIN FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSN. INC.
,“ 2 ™ Frederick, MD
(717)935-2163 (301)663-3113
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HOKE MILLS, INC.
York, PA
(717) 843-8889
Abbottstown, PA
(717) 259-0609
ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS, INC.
Quarryville, PA
(717) 786-3372
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ANDOVER MILL
Millington, MD
(410) 928-5473
SENSENIG’S FEED MILL
New Holland, PA
(717)354-4756
SNIDER’S ELEVATOR
Lemasters, PA
(717) 328-2107
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