104—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,197 S British compare farming (Continued from Page 103) markets for them. Lamb and beef, in particular, are selling on the Continent at record prices. Milk sales in the United Kingdom (U.K.) are also very profitable. Two-week-old Holstein calves bring up to $2OO, while crossbred Holstein/Charol ais calves of the same age have been known to go for between $240-$260. (In Delaware right now the going price for two-week-old calves runs between $67 and $144, according to a spokesman for Carroll’s Livestock Sales in Felton.) A yearling steer sells for the equivalent of $4OO-$420 in Scotland, compared to $3OO in Delaware. “Fat lambs” are also bringing record prices. A lot of British fanners are dairymen who raise beef as a by-product, as well as sheep. Most of their milk cows are Holstein-Friesians, but of a more all-purpose type than you’ll find in that breed as it’s been developed in the U.S. It is also common on many British dairy farms to cross breed these Holsteins with a Hereford, Charolais or Simmental bull to get a meatier calf, when replacement heifers aren’t needed. By the way, calves destined for the veal or beef market are known as “store” cattle in the U.K. The visitors were very impressed by the King Cole feedlot operation, which THINK FALL APPLICATION! Alfalfa - Topdress Now • Improve Winter hardiness • Increase next years yield • Eliminate Spring compaction • Control Chickweed at the same time. Yes - with the addition of Chloro I PC to your Fertilizer you can do both jobs with one application. Corn - Do you fall chisel, disc or plow? 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But the main difference is in their nutritional value, explains University of Delaware Extension Dairy Specialist Dr. George Haenlein, a world-recognized authority on dairy nutrition. Ac cording to him, British dairy farmers fertilize then- forage and pasture grasses heavily, which makes them much higher in protein than often neglected U.S. pasture grasses. Though feedlot production of beef may be out of the picture in the British Isles, confinement rearing of pork is definitely in. As a couple of hog farmers pointed out, they and their countrymen have been perfecting the art of confinement production of pigs for a long time. So they feel justifiably ahead of U.S. efforts in this direction. It doesn’t surprise them one bit, however, to see American farmers starting to respond to the pressure on land use in this and other ways. The business of land use came up frequently during conversations with farmers on the tour. In fact, Stewart Seton sees it as the principle difference between American and British agriculture. “Because we’re a small country and operate m small units, we have to be more intensive,” he explains. “So we generally find that our yields in terms of livestock units or cropping are higher per acre than yours are. But this is because they have to be. 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