Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 24, 1971, Image 30

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24,1971
State Extension Specialists Speak on Dairy Management
Three Extension dairy special- bleeding and management topics much equipment is purchased
Ists at Pennsylvania State Uni- to state DHIA directors from 28 tor the operation or the existing
•versity told delegates participat- states who attended the national equipment is not operating at
ing in the sixth annual meeting conference recently on the Penn maximum efficiency He added
of the National Dairy Herd Im- State campus that other causes of failure are
provement Association that “the the lack of professional manage
art of efficiently managing a Ace ’ who s P eciallzes in dair y ment tools such as recordkeep
dairy enterprise is not a spec- management, said too many ngi ml]k testing, forage an
lator spoit but rather a detailed dair y aien fail t 0 acce P t their alysis, and blood tests,
science.” operation as a business and look Ace pomted out that in 1970,
The three specialists, Dr Law- 31 33 3 Ol6 Pennsylvania records indicate
rence Specht, Stephen Spencer, He pointed out that many that a cow pioducing 12,000
and Donald Ace, presented business failures occur when too pounds of milk annually return
ed a ?187 profit to the dairyman
He emphasized, however, that
not all dairymen should expand
USDA Considers Changes In Egg Market News
The deadline for comments ed for all markets in the east
on the proposal to discontinue ern half of the US. Prices and
certain egg market news re- general market conditions
ports has been extended to May would be reported each Monday
1, 1971, according to the U.S. covering most egg market acti- “Milking procedures are a re-
Department of Agriculture The vity for the preceding week i a tionship°among cows, men, and
original proposal (published in These Monday reports would machines and dairvmen should
the March 9 issue of the Feder- not cover any information on aXolt j developing pronounced
al Register) called for com- wholesale prices in Chicago and habits that will hamner efficient
ments by March 20, 1971 New York City. The wholesale milkuig operations, Stephen
The proposal was submitted prices series in these two cities gp encer sai( j.
fcy the Executive Committee of 1 the only one now reported) . ’ . ~
the United Egg Producers, a would be discontinued. A ! numbers gr ™ ln
nationwide cooperative of egg Interested persons may sub- e mor ® complex the
producers and marketers. mit written comments in tripli- P ro , ced^ e becomes,
If their recommendations cate to the Hearing Clerk, Unit- This, therefore,
were adopted by the Federal- ed States Department of Agri- ne cessitates changes in milking
State Market News Service, all culture, Room 112, Administra- anp systems,
reporting of egg prices on a tion Building, Washington, D.C a uded that it takes the
daily basis would be discontinu- 20250, no later than May 1,1971. same period of time and same
amount of labor to milk a low
producer as a high one In or
der to maximize production, the
milking machine must operate
properly and the dairyman must
understand the physiological
characteristics of each cow in
the herd
Dr. Specht, speaking on “Are
You Using the Right Bulls’”
said that dairymen must make
more efficient use of electronic
FARM TIRE SERVICE
Call us ... for fast action.
Fully equipped truck for on
the farm or in the field.
SWEIGART FIRESTONE
329 W. High St., Manheim, Pa.
Phone 665-2258 or €65-3603
WE tVJ s
SPECIALIZE V /'
,M V
LEGHORN
FOWL
Contact- Us For A Competitive Price
GOOD’S
Poultry, Inc.
Columbia RDI, Pa. Phone 717-684-2215
or 684-2228
their operation to increase
piofits Many times, greater
cow numbers lead to economic
disaster.
Corn gets a fast, early start with Ag
rico 8-32-16—an enriched formula of the
essential plant foods to help corn grow
hardy and healthy. This special analysis
helps corn mature early and uniformly.
Agrico fertilizer won't clog your ma-
First in Fertilizer because we offer more!
SEE YOUR LOCAL AGRICO® DEALER
FOR MORE INFORMATION
computers to aid them in
evaluating what bulls produce
offspring with both desirable
tvpe characteristics and high
milk production capabilities.
The specialist also pointed out
that the DHIA supervisor
should become an assistant and
SUTAN & ATRAZINE Lets your corn grow free
DYFONATE For root worm control
TILLAM For weed- control in tobacco
FOR RENT ~ Gandy Applicator for corn planter also
Sprayer for Sutan & Atrazine application
CONTACT
JONAS S. EBERSOL
Stumptown Road Rl, Bird-in-Hand, Penna.
MYERS GlasStran CppAVCD
Tractor-Mounted P.T.O. ■ ■**
• Myers GlasStran P.T.O. sprayers are designed to handle
a great many different spraying jobs.
• Available in 3, 6 and 12 gpm sizes, pressures to 500 tbs.
• Has 21 ft. boom complete with handy 7 position Selector
Valve. Selector Value handle dials desired boom
sections.
Also selection of trailer type sprayers available with
nylon roller and/or Piston Pumps
See us or complete details
LESTER A. SINGER
“Lancaster County’s Only Dealer Specializing
In Sprayer Sales and Service”
Ronks, Pa. 087-6712
chine or separate out, overfeed some
spots while starving others. It is uniform
and even flowing to produce consistent
yield.
Your Agrico man has Agrico for Corn
at the fast, convenient outlet near you.
Agricd
Agrico Chemical Division
Continental Oil Company C cor >°co)
advisor to the dairyman, help
ing keep-up-to-date records on
ah phases of breeding and man
agement programs.
The piesent membership of
National DHIA includes all
areas of the nation and repre
sents 2.5 million cows on test.