24 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1,1968 Good Morning: 3,336 People Starved Last Night Part II prove the efficiency of U.S. dairy herds. CUC provides pro matu ur> imi i duction records from which the im dalryman can cull low Produc C mg cows, feed each cow most Mght is taken from a report economically and select the ani- Of, ,™ fe - M “”» se ; n™ te* of the Washington operation of r£placem ents. Computer Usage Company, Essential ,to the production of ' C ° m ' high y ield herds is toe identifica puters And Food . tion of superior bulls and cows. The Common Herd - “Beware” A bull can be evaluated only by It might be safe and even com- analyzing the milk production fortable for humans to be part records of his daughters. Cows of the common herd but it’s are evaluated on the quantity dangerous for a milk cow. It’s and quality of their milk pro no secret that in dairy farming duction. the name of the game is pro- . ... , . , ~ ductivity. The common herd is Working with dairymen s fig out. A farmer must make con- ur ?» and s r tandard milk test re stant plans and utilize the latest suits CUC works on a Dairy technology to improve his herd. Herd Improvement Registry for Computer usage is playing a use by dairymen and artificial significant role in this area in a organizations, massive Federal and State dairy °° T f c * work? to herd improvement program. he Department of Agncul- CUC. working with the Dairy tbe ave f ge p ™ du '\ 0n V 1 Herd Improvement Association, DHI £ h^ ds ° y er 75.000 herds proMdes research, statistical or ab ° ut 3 mi ll lon covvs) 15 4 ’ ooo and programming aid to im- pounds of milk per cow more if 3 1>1 v Dairy /^ wun / Js M Formula Service to get the L I most from f YOUR •gff HOME «/) GRAINS m Beacon’s experienced nutritionists can help you make more milk from your home grains. What’s more, they offer mixing concentrates specially fortified with the vitamins and minerals in which home grains are deficient. The Beacon dairy formulas for home grown dairy rations are proven in use on thousands of farms. Dairymen consistently report substantial increases in milk production after switching to Beacon. What’s more important, they are equally consistent in reporting increased income over feed cost. And... Beacon Advisors working with us are helping dairymen program the feed for each herd. No hit-or-miss feeding program here, but a care fully detailed analysis that takes into account in herited potential, stage of lactation, quality of roughage, butterfat level and other factors. It means maximum value for your feeding dollar. GEHMAN FEED MILL, INC. Denver I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Strasburg EARL SAUDER, INC. New Holland BEACON O. KENNETH McCracken Manheim BOMBERGER'S STORE Elm H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse than the average for other U.S. cows. The Good Earth Like everything else, the good earth is as good as what you put into it—time, planning and above all fertilizer. Many of the large food produce firms have been using computers to improve crop quality and output for some time. At H. J. Heinz Company, computers are being used for nutrient analysis in 10 States. Using input such as soil analy sis, fertilization history, crop ro tation, and crops yield goals, computers print-out soil require ments almost instantly. The re- sult—bigger, better and redder tomatoes. And more of them. Working with W. R. Grace’s OLIVER 437 Mower/Conditioner W Rugged, totally new mower/conditioner. W Does three jobs at once; mows, condi* tions and windrows (with optional shields). W Cuts a full 9-foot swath at speeds up to 8 mph. W Counterbalanced header floats over rough ground. W Cam-action reel with simple speed control. W Big-diameter rolls (8 inches) condition stems without leaf damage. V Rubber, spiral-groove top roll and steel, spiral-bar lower roll. W Sturdy tubular backbone. W Enclosed gear box and roller chain drives. W Easy shift of hitch to transport position. CHAS. J. McCOMSEY FARMERSVILLE N. G. HERSHEY & SONS EQUIPMENT CO. & SON Hickory Hill, Pa. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Manheim Washington Research Center, CUC analysts and programmers developed a statistical proced ure which provides a quality control check on the manufac ture of fertilizers. You’ve seen ingredients and percentages listed on the labels of processed foods available in supermarkets. How do you know these data are accurate? To the crop farmer profit depends on getting maximum crop yield from minimum investment in seed, fertilizer, and labor. To him, the question of label reli ability is-one of economic sur vival. Almost 200 fertilizer manufac turers and State agencies sub mit results of chemically anal- s a yzed fertilizer sample* .to the CUC developed computer pro gram. Each sample is graded with all others, using the same methods of chemical analysis. Results arc reported back to manufacturers and State agen cies to permit appropriate ac tion regarding the accuracy of manufacturing processes and testing programs. It Ain't Chicken Feed “If it ain't got corn or soybean meal in it it ain't chicken feed.” Many of the old timers will tell you that you can’t grow healthy chickens without these ingredients. But experiments with birds at the University of Maryland proved you could. What was the combination of feeds used? A mixture made up mostly of ground wheat and blood meal. And it took a com puter to come up with it. Poultry scientists asked the (Continued on Page 25) -foot swath n