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Knowlton, scheduled to speak at the Mid-Atlantic Dairy Management Conference Feb 24-25 in Camp Hill, said dairy farmers have a real opportunity to reduce surface water pollu tion by changing their feeding programs. “Most farmers feed phospho rus in excess of current require ments,” Knowlton said. “It is commonly believed that over feeding phosphorus reduces reproduction problems in the Introducing the new and improved F-Series Bobcat® 753 Skid-Steer Loader Man See One Of These Local Dealers Today! Quarryville, PA GRUMELLI’s FARM SERV. 717-786-7318 Lebanon, PA EVERGREEN TRACTOR CO. 717-866-2585 1-800-441-4450 Mifflinburg, PA BS & B REPAIR 717-966-3756 Environmental Issues On Tap for Dairy Conference Strong. Compact. 'uverable. 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The obvious beneficiary of such action is the environment, but farmers benefit, too “Farmers will benefit by reduced feed costs,” Knowlton said, adding that phosphorus is the most expensive feed ingredient. Savings in feed costs could total $2,500 per year for a 100-cow Martinsburg, PA BURCHFIELDS, Uncaster Farming, Saturday, February 6, 1999-03 43 5 HP Kubota diesel engine for improved performance! ''larger tilt cylinder, more rollback power for improved digging and loading capability Faster travel speed (6 6 mph) for quick cycle times! rtf*' More hydraulic flow (14 3 gpm) for faster cycle times, better attachment performance! Higher Rated Operating Capacity (1,350 lbs J for more lifting, carrying ability! Strong one-piece tailgate design resists damage! Reading, PA CSI ENTERPRISES INC. 610-926-4400 Bethlehem. 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