Poultry manure boosts protein of corn silage and corn stover EAST LANSING, Mich - Dehydrated poultry excreta (DPE) is a high quality, inexpensive source of nitrogen for increasing the protein content of com silage and com stover fed to growing heifers, says Dr. John E. Keys, an animal scientist with USDA’s Science and Education Administration Com silage THE / s / LOAN. Perfect for cars Comes with bright attentive service And you can pay it back at a speed that s comfortable 1977 AGRO-K CORPORATION The SYMBEX system can help down hold your •U S Patint Pending UNIVERSITY AND GOVERNMENT LABORATORY TESTS PROVE THAT SYMBEX” WORKS SYMBEX CUSTOM SPRAYING FOR NON-TOXIC MATERIALS I Forniurt information nr bruthurt I WnU /o«k & Kaiu k, Im Gap Pa 1 *5-1* I Ph 717 442-4171 ' Nairn I \ddrt ss and com stover contain about eight per cent protein, but growing heifers need about 12 per cent protein in their diets. Dr. Keys and animal scientist Dr. Lewis W. Smith, formulated four complete diets and fed them to yearling Holstein heifers for 140 days in research at the Beltsville Agricultural Commonwealth ji National Bank Happy to help you Equal Opportunity Lender for costs PhniK Research Center in Maryland. The diets were: (A) 88.3 per cent whole com plant and 11.6 per cent DPE; (B) 61 per cent whole com plant, 27.9 per cent com stover (finely ground), and 11.1 per cent DPE; (C) 49.7 per cent whole com plant, 25 per cent com stover, and 25.3 per cent DPE; and (D) 71.6 per cent whole corn plant and 28 4 per cent DPE. The diets were mixed and stored in silos for 45 days. The com stover m diets B and C was ground so that it would pack tighter in the silo and prevent air pockets. Air pockets encourage mold to form during ensiling. Heifers gained .81 kilograms (kg) per day on diet A; .72 kg on diet B; .69 on diet C; and .73 on diet D Heifers on diets A and B ate slightly less feed and gained slightly more weight than heifers on diets C and D However, all diets provided sufficient protein for growth Overall, the addition of about 12 per cent DPE to com silage alone or in was developed high-technology crop production It will VV change W Jl the way you farm SYMBEX™ WILL CHANGE THE WAY YOU FARM NOPtr IV MbP v 11* * ‘i iHbt vtiii jlled h tnl dtUnls io'u 11 mu |iii ioii jm. ai-a rnnlits combination with corn stover provides enough additional-crude protein for growing heifers. Wet poultry excreta could be substituted for the DPE on an equivalent dry matter basis when making silage. Both wet and dried poultry excreta are considerably less expensive than soybean oil meal or commercial supplements used to boost the protein content of com silage. Dehydrated poultry ex creta is not sanctioned for commercial use by the Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Keys presented his research findings before a joint meeting of the American Dairy Science Association and the American Society of Animal Science here today. SYMBEX - Please mail coupon for Free 16-page SYMBEX brochure BE ALERT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22,1978 Md. porkecue deadline set TIMONTUM, Md. - Are you the best pork barbecuer in Maryland? Have you found culinary methods to soar with swine 7 Does your outdoor grill percolate with pork? If so, now is the time to prove it while having fun and competing for some hand some prizes in the upcoming “Maryland Porkecue Cook- Off” which will be held at the State Fair in Timonium, Md. Entries for the contest must be in by July 29th so that 10 finalists can be selected for the actual cook off on Friday evening, September 1. Prizes up to $lOO in cash will be given. A special prize for the “Chefmg Award” will be a brand new electric grill unit. Entering is simple: write out your favorite outdoor pork barbecuing recipe that takes no longer than one hour to cook (you may use any cut of pork. Extra Lancaster Go. 4-hers LANCASTER - Glen Seidman and Sarah Brubaker, both of Lan caster, have been selected as two of 62 Pennsylvania young adults to serve on a State 4-H Reporters Team, it was announced recently. 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The contest, a favorite now for many years, is sponsored by the Maryland Pork Producers Association and Maryland Department of Agriculture's Division of Marketing to help promote the goodness and versatility of the new leaner pork. chosen the public more fully un derstand the 4-H program, an integral part of the Penn State College of Agriculture,” Dr. Lindley notes. Team members will be available to talk to organizations at local, regional, and state levels, including 4-H Clubs, College of Agriculture alumni groups, legislators, and church and school functions. They also may make per sonal appearances at con ventions and other large meetings. 99