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place existance for grai ited
survive and prosper
the basic industry
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production was up to 46
pounds a head per day, feed
consumption was down to 21
lbs. i per cow and hay
consumption dropped to 18
pounds per cow. In addition,
we were saving $18.00 per
ton on our feed. On our 140
cow herd, this amounts to
an increase in our profits of
$3768.00 per month."
-Jerry Jones - Stephen-
ville: When we installed
our mill on December 30,
1974, our feed was costing
$147.00 per ton. We immedi-
ately reduced our feed costs
$18.00 per ton. For the past
three years, our cows
milked 43-44 pounds per day
on a yearly average. Since
we started making our feed
with a mix mill, our cows
have averaged 45-47 pounds
on a daily basis."
-Tom Whitis - Stephen-
ville; "During the month of
January, 1975, when we put
in our Mix Mill system, we
saved $1800.00 in feed costs
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who have learned that these
two factors of feed improve-
ment could and generally do
increase milk production,
lower feed consumption and
cause an overall improve-
ment in their cattle's health.
Texas Agrimation has
installed Mix Mills for
approximately fifty dairies
in and around Erath County
during the past two years.
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Francisco, St. Louis,
give Mix Mill credit for appearence has very much
most of our production improved.”
increase and consider it one Sam Masserane - Carl-
of the best investments we top. "Since installing my
have ever made.” Mix Mill System, our
—Sherman W illiamson - production has increased
Stephenville: "By installing and our feed consumption
a Mix Mill System, I am has gone down. We feed
saving $15.00 per ton on fresh feed daily and the feed
grain purchased. My pro- remains constant which has
duction has increased 8 aided the cows coming in
pounds per cow per day. the barn. Our cows appear-
Cows herd health has been ance has also improved.”
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laboratory in Pasadena,
California as the Viking
spacecraft nears its landing
on Mars. Miami-taped
segments of Cubans being
sworh in as American
citizens, also portions of the
biggest Bicentennial celebra-
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Rebild, Derr ark and
Bicentennial activities in pro-
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plan is an “outright pur-
chase” of the feed mill while
leasing the system is the
second option. “A farmer
can plan to invest anywhere
from $12,000 to $20,000 in a
milling setupt," explained
Billy Wells, employee of
Texas Agrimation. Mr.
or dollars or even in ti this
of numbers of hungry
planet Marts; the "Salute to
America" parade in Atlanta,
Ga.; in Boston, a reading
of the Declaration of Indepen-
dence by a descendant of
one of the original signers:
a “Pow Wow," and all-lndian
rodeo with ceremonial
dances, in Flagstaff, Ariz.;
service at the historic/
Donegal Presbyterian Church-
in Mount Joy, Pa.; a mass
naturalization ceremony in
Miami Beach, Fla.; the Louis
Armstrong Memorial Jazz
Concert in New Orleans,
muic by the Duke Ellington
Orchestra in Freedom Park,
Charlotte, N.C ; a nationwide
bell ringing ceremony begin-
ning with the Liberty Bell
in Phila.; live scenes from
a showboat on the Mississippi
River at St Louis and from
the Alamo in San Antonio.
Texas; and events in San
Francisco Bay, Valley Forge,
Pa, Springfield Mo. and
Washington D.C., among the
scenes from overseas will be
a regular Sunday morning
baseball game played by
Americans in Hyde Park, Lon-
don; Checkpoint Charlie in
Berlin; and the DMZ between
North and South Korea
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supply feed to his farm on
holidays, weekends and at
odd hours. Our milling
systems have a built in
magnet that traps all metal
particles from the grain and
protects the animals from
consuming these harmful
metal scraps and contract-
ing a case of hardwear.
Feeding cost for the farmer
is reduced by purchasing
gram in bulk shipments.”
Some of the dairymen
who have purchased the
Mix Mill system from Texas
Agrimation have given
personal testimonies as to
how the system has bene-
fited their heards.
benefited their heards.
-Johnny Tate - Stephen-
ville; ”I installed my Mix
Mill in September of 1974. At
the time, I • was feeding
Cottonseed Meal, a com-
mercial concentrate, bran,
cottonseed hulls, and a
vitamin-mineral premix.
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will present remotes scattered
nationwide and overseas—plus
a pickup from outer space
when the Viking spacecraft
lands on Mars, President Ford
will make an appearance from
Independence Hall, P h i l a .,
Pa , and journalist and com-
mentator Alistair Cooke will
anchor satellite coverage
from London of the British
celebration of America's
Bicentennial, plus "An-
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of some 20 illustrated one-
'minute quizzes, on different
aspects of American histcry.
with C B >S News cor-
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and Sylvia Chase
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The Glorious Fourth" Among
the live colorcasts will be
sunrise, at the Grand Canyon:
Operation Sail," in which
more than 200 historic ships
representing 30 nations will
sail past the Statue of Liberty
ih New York Harbor and up
the Hudson River to the
George Washington Bridge
the first □ cures from’ the •
Texas Agrimation, loca-
ted on East Washington,
deals in sales service and
insulation of Mix Mill feed
mills for farm use.
John Sharp, owner and
operator of Texas Agrima-
tion, is originally from
Bluffton, Indiana. He has 1 ]
been affiliated with the
.Agrimation company for
many years. Six years ago
he moved to Tyler, Texas
and began his own operation
of “Texas Agrimation". For
the past two years this
company has been located
in Stephenville.
The basic sales concept
underlying the farm feed
mill idea is the proven
improvement in the fresh-
ness and nutritional quality
of feed rations for various
types of livestock. Agrima-
tion feed mill sales around
the Stephenville area have
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Maikell, Elgin. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 143, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 4, 1976, newspaper, July 4, 1976; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1500619/m1/28/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.