Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 18, 1999, Image 45

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    NUTRITION^*
The list seems endless, and this year’s forages don’t make it
any easier. That’s why we at Consolidated Nutrition have been
hard at work developing th#*jaew UItraBALANCE Dairy Feeds
line. '
Forages are the starting point for every ration and they are
very complex things. How fast and efficiently does the cow
digest them and utilize their nutrients? What kind of protein do
they have? Is it highly soluble or slower degrading? What is the
THIS YEAR’S FORAGES How do you stretch them,
* * ■-- how do you get the most out of them ■
CONTACT YOUR CONSOLIDATED NUTRITION DEALER TODAY!
MIFFLINBURG FARMERS EXCHANGE ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS, INC.
Mifflinburg, PA Quarryville, PA
(717)966-1001 (717)786-3372
THURMONT COOPERATIVE FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSN. INC.
FARMERS EXCHANGE Frederick, MD
Thurmont, MD (301 )663-3113
(301)271-7321
BIG VALLEY FEED & GRAIN
Belleville, PA
(717) 935-2163
HOKE MILLS, INC.
York, PA
(717) 843-8889
Abbottstown, PA
(717) 259-0609
UltraMlAlWt
You have Questions And We Have Answers.
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
It Just Makes
Your Feeding
ANCING ACT!
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amino acid profile? What kind of concentrate supplementation is
best suited to match up with the forage base?
These are the questions we at Consolidated Nutrition spend
an awful lot of time, research and effort trying to answer. With
the industry’s largest herd of rumen cannulated cows, we are
hard at work running “in rumen” degradation, digestion, and
absorption rates trials. This enables us to better evaluate this
year’s forages and determine the best and most efficient ways
to make the most out of them.
Sense To Put
Program In Balance