—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5, 1976 110 {Continued from Page 99/ breeding calendar. Cows’ tails are marked with four different color tapes to let him know what production status each cow is in. Yellow tape, for example, signals him that the cow is producing more than 55 pounds of milk per day. As far as calf management is concerned, Oliver has made a U-tum. He’s tried the so-called “calf hutches” and abandoned them because they just didn’t work for him. The young animals are in the old dairy barn now, running loose and kicking their heels. At feeding time they’re tied up. He mixes his own ration with home-grown ingredients (except for minerals, salt, and a sup plement, etc.) and uses a forage harvester to ac complish the task! Other feeds incorporated into Oliver’s dairy cow feeding program include high moisture com, and grass and hay silage. All are stored in separate upright silos, and are mixed in pre determined amounts at feeding time. Small amounts of a commercially prepared protein feed are fed ac cording to production while the cows are in the parlor. Innovative and hard working, Oliver, his wife Carol, and two children, Chris and Robin, have ac cepted the changes on their farm with good faith. The farm has been in the family for approximately 125 years which gives the family just a little extra incentive for believing strongly in a family operation. OUver reckons things will continue to change in the future just as they have in the past. Understandably, he’s not sure if he’ll like all the changes he’ll have to make, but he’s willing to stick to it producing close to 600 gallons of milk daily; which is enough for ap proximately 600 families per day. According to Oliver, the American farmers’ food production potential is enormous. The U.S., fur thermore, is in a good marketing position. As one who admits he enjoys far ming, Oliver is happy to be a part of it all, and he is for the most part optimistic. Motor Truck Transport Approximately 41,000 trucks are used to deliver milk and dairy products from farms to plants and from plants to consumer outlets. - From Dairy Council SKi Ml MILK |BUTTET MILK Pasteur Medal Awards The Pasteur Medals are awarded annually by the Milk Industry Foundation to give recognition to men and women in the milk industry who perform acts of heroism and exceptional service. The awards were established in 1937. - From Dairy Council Dairyman Carol and Bob Oliver enjoy dairying and have an optimistic outlook for agriculture as a whole. Dairy Week celebration slated for Berks READING - The Berks County Dairy Association’s annual Dairy Week celebration scheduled for June 14 through 19 at the Berkshire Mall in Reading promises to be an en tertaining and educational experience for all. Live calves, dairy exhibits, and a number of dairy demon strations will be presented daily, and additional special activities are scheduled to take place throughout the week. Dairy Week’s opening day will be the Dairy Princess activities will center around Pageant to be held on the dairy products cooking Saturday evening. The contest. Final judging will pageant will get under way take place that evening, and at 6 p.m., at which time the the winners will be an- contestants will be in nounced at 7 p.m. During the terviewed on stage by the following day, contestants Master of Ceremonies for the for this year’s Dairy Prin- event. The “Singing cess title will be on hand to Millers,” also known as the demonstrate butter making. “Miller Family,” one of ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS fyum VabufWlmik SALE AGWAY WATER CONDITIONER 5 279 Model UC XVI 112 000 Weekly Grain Capacity AGWAYTk Wafer fipcdofLiti AVAILABLE AT YOUR AGWAY STORE. for the public. On Wed nesday at 7 p.m., the con testants and past dairy princesses will be modeling in a fashion show sponsored by Pomeroy’s department store. 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