Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 13, 1971, Image 12

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13,1971
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The Sixth Annual Red
Rose Southeastern Pennsylvania
Dairy Conference was held
Tuesday at the Guernsey Pavil
ion, Lancaster.
Among those participating in
the piogram of working be
hind the scenes were these men
left to light, seated, Jack Miller
of Ciutiss Breeding Seivice,
Inc. Wally Lindskoog, ownei of
Aihnda Holstein Farm in Cali
fornia and keynote speaker,
Dick Stem, John W Eshelman
and Sons; left to right, standing,
Bill Stewart, New Holland Sup
ply Co, Lloyd Fortna, Allis
Chalmers Co; Jerry Shaffer.
PP&L farm specialist, and
Loiin Weigaid, John W Eshel
man and Sons
Speakers and their topics in
cluded -
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Shaffer of PP&L spoke on Division, discussed worming
power for all phases of farm dairy cattle
operation and all types of jobs , _ _ _ . „ ,
~ , . Miles R Carrj, Curtiss Breed-
Shaffer of PP&L spoke on in g a g licu ituial relations direc
power for all phases of farm tm explained selecting the
operation and all types of jobs IJoht bull
Weigard explained held an
alysis as related to protein and Jim Thomas of Allis-Chalmers
energy requirements foi the pro- reviewed tiactor selection in re
ducing heid. lation to farm s\ stems, includ
ina flo till
C E McDougall, sales lepie- °
sentative of Merck Chemical Lindskoog,
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b. RINSE with lukewarm water, which is recirculated
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through pump, then diained
d. FINAL RINSE with lukewaim water and optional acidi
fied unse, recirculated and drained
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known as owner of one of the Feedlofs in the 16,000 to 31,999
best dairy herds in the country, capacity range totaled 105 last
spoke on dairying, including \ ea , r ’ compared in ,,
, , „ And. they accounted for 3,203,-
challenges and requuements for 000 hea d_ o r 13 per cent of the
piogiess in the future total marketings in those States.
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Feedlots Get
Fewer,Bigger
The nation’s feedlots continue
to get fewer and bigger. The
number operated in the 22
major feeding States declined
four per cent last year—to
182,550
But while the smaller lots,
those with a capacity of below
1,000 head, declined four per
cent from 187,725 to 180,339,
the number of those with capa
cities above 1,000 increased
seven per cent—from 2,069 to
2,221, reports the USDA.
Moreover, while cattle market
ings in the 22 States increased
four per cent to 24,790,000 head,
marketings through those 2,221
larger feedlots increased 10 per
cent —to 13.642 000 head AdQ,
accounted for 55 per cent of the
total marketings from those
States, compared to 52 per cent
in 1969.
Sharpest increase was in the
number of feedlots with a
capacity of above 32,000 Tiead.
Their number jumped one third
—from 31 in 1969 to 41 last year.
And, a total of 2,807,000 head
er one out of nine in the 22
States —were marketed through
those 41 feedlots.
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