DHIA Lowers Fee Hike, Discusses Central Lab The Lancaster County DHIA number of samples of produc directors voted' Monday night mg but directors said it to lower the new fee required would be much easier to admin in switcmng over to the new ister an across the board figure, central lab system at Penn State. Uncertainty was expressed . An eight cent per cow increase about just how much the new had been voted earlier this year, system will cost the county. The but directors reduced that in- state system will cost an addi crease to seven cents this week, tional 10 cents per test, but The reduction was made after some savings is expected on several- directors reported com- material and equipment no long plaints -from various dairymen er necessary at the local level, throughout the county It was agreed the county DHIA . Complaints wei-e paiticularly treasury is probably ample to reported from dairymen with a absorb any loss from the seven rel'atively high percentage of cent fee. “dry” cows. The average herd Donald Eby, board chairman, in the county has 85 per cent of said the new seven cent increase cows milking, with the rest dry will be effective April 1. The for various reasons, it was re- increase is part of a state-wide ported. move toward a new milk test- S'ome directors Monday initial- ing system at Penn State using ly urged a fee-increase -based on the new milk-o-tester equipment LANCASTER FORMULA Used on winter grain where Timothy was fall-sown. We include only named alfalfa varieties that have pleased Hoffman customers ... no common alfalfa. The red clover portion offers better disease resistance and yieldabihty than ordinary red clover. See your Hoffman Seed Man. A.H. HOFFMAN SEEDS. INC. Command New Van Dale “1230 Series II” Silo Matter Customer- Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size. You’re in command. Push the. the new Van Dale "1230 Series Unloader go into action—give y r output, feed more head—with* booster or added electricity. Our say so? No, our customers testify the "1230 Series II" is better Located m tha Heart of Lancaster County LANDISVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 1753 S wn.nau PErfßuiancß The committee planning the 1970 er, Manheim RDI. The banquet is schedul- DHIA annual banquet is shown at the Mon- ed for 11:45 a.m. January 19 at the Farm day DHIA meeting. They are, from left to and Home Center. Tickets will be avail right: Elmer Weber, Peach Bottom RDI; able later from the various milk testers. Harry Ranch, Ronks RDI, Elam Bolling- The increase is reported neces- system. But it was decided that ating year average of 12,598 sary to handle the increased no change will be made this pounds )f milk and 489 pounds costs of the new system year. of butterfat Robert Hess,, a state DHIA Members voted not to change director, reported that the state It was reported that the coun- t jj e sggo ceiling or. the testers’ just this month began operat- ty DHIA average per cow in bonus mg the new system. 1969 was 12,478 pounds of milk In other action directors dis- and 487 pounds of butterfat. cussed the annual meeting This compares to the 1970 oper scheduled for January 19. Dis cussion included annual recogni tion of herds with high milk yields. Some members indicated that the recognition should be based on volume of milk production rather than the present butterfat Try A Classified It Pays! Order Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW I I a Candles Onieda Stainless Cutlery | Noritake China Carpenter Tools g | Franconia Gift Glassware | § Sunbeam Appliances Builders Hardware £ S Warm Morning Heaters « I HOME APPLIANCES I i Carl & Parke Groff $ | 149 E. Franklin St. New Holland. Pa. g !:■ I h, , I i ;• Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26,1970 — The directors voted a donation to the P’astow :Aemonal Fund. 11 • X