Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 23.1970 30 To Get Most Value, Cut Hay Crops Early Cut hay c ops cailv foi maxi mum feed value, says Di Wil li. m H Mitchell, extension agro nomist at the Umvcisity of Del awa.c Hav that is cut eaily provides a blither quality feed than that which is cut too late The young plants aie usually tender and palatable; older plants tend to be slifl and stemmy, points out Mit chell Alfalfa should be cut in the bud stage befoie it blooms or chaid-gtass duung the boot stage betoie the heads emeige, and oats should be cut m the boot or early head stage, explains Mit chell. Although hay yields are lower when the ciops aie cut duung the eaily stages, the total digestible nutuents (TDN) will be highei When cut at the piopei stage, • Sprague (Continued fiom Page 29) The Poultry Queen Committee is looking foi candidates foi the Queen Contest The contestants ■will have then expenses paid foi their two day stay in Hei shey and all contestants will be awarded prizes Qualifications aie that the girl be between the age of 17 and 23 and that she is a lelative of a poultryman or an Allied indus tiy man Complete infoimation can be secuied by wilting to the Poultry Fedeiation Office. Any information as to good candidates fiom this contest would be gieatly appi eciated by the Queen Committee This com mittee is compused of Harold Mussei, Chairman, Robert Wood ward and Dick Wilson. A joint effort between the Pennsylvania Depaitment of Ag ncultuie and the Pennsylvania Poultry Fedeiation is being used to constiuct a new egg pi emo tional display. The Greater Allentown Fair, which will be held August 7 thiough 15, has offeied space and are interested m the Feder ation setting up and manning the display The display will also he used at the York Inteistate Fair Sep tember 15 through 19. and will be used at the Poultry Festival at Hershey August 25 thiough 30 hay ciop'i aic hinh in moisluio content If the wcalhci is cool „ncl iain\. you can still make lush quality hay by using a hay conditional after the ciop is cut Use of a hay conditioner can i educe the time required to cure hay fiom thiee to two days, says Mitchell Thus, your hay can be stored eailiei with more leaves intact and with less damage fiom leaching Hay should be conditioned no moie than 15 minutes aftei be ing cut and wmdiowed to ietdin its maximum feed value. • Delaware (Continued fiom Page 28) “With automatic feeders, you don't know when a bud or pait of the flock goes ot£ feed By hand feeding, we can tell when something is wiong in a few houis” Efficient feed conveisions is the lesult of good management piactices Last yeai, one flock of tin keys in the Haas opera tion had a feed conversion of 32 1 (3 2 pounds of feed per pound of gain) at the end of the 22-week grow out period. In spite of the time required for his farming enter puse, Haas finds time to play an active role in community piograms He is a membei of the New Castle County ASCS Committee and the New Castle County Soil Conseivation Service Commit tee In addition, he is also a member of the Delawaie Faim Buieau and Delawaie State Grange. Pompon Producers Drop Decline in number of pompon growers continued in 1969 Pennsylvania lost 32 growers and has 299 remaining, the na tion lost 163 and now has 2,- 497 pompon pioducers The average pompon price was down slightly, from 84 to 83 cents abunch, nationally, but up slightly in Pennsylvania from 82 cents to 83 cents a bunch. Production nationally was higher in ’69 by 8 per cent, lower in the state by 4 per cent And 1970 9 Expect 2 6 per cent more supply in the nation but a continued decline in the Commonwealth • Foots (Continued fiom Page 17) per l*a -2 pounds of excessive diop in milk I'se the I's pound flume foi cows pi educing ovn 70 pounds In addition, check uddei health using a suitable scioen in? test and closel.v observe the cow for other possible piob lems If a number of cows aie involved check ration balance Held Infertility Program Calving provide cows with the cleanest possible environ ment at calving time. Retained placenta be sure that afteibuth is passed and if not, obtain jour veterinarian’s assistance Dairymen should not attempt to icrnove retained placenta This is a procedure which demands competent vef ennaiy assistance. Pre-breeding examination have your vetermauan examine all animals sometime following the fust three weeks after calv mg. 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