Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 07, 1981, Image 20

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    A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7,1981
Robert E. Gift, left, R 2 Littlestown,
welcomes a Japanese bull-buying mission.
From left are Rill Nichol, Pennsylvania
Holstein Association; K. Okada, and N.
Japanese buyers
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records; and well known bulls in
the animal’s history.
At Penn Gate the Japanese
group looked long and hard at
Penn Gate Wallie Skystar, not
quite a four year old bull.
Thirteen of Skystar’s daughters
were lined up on the right side of
the bam, including a Farm Show
junior champion who finished
second m the open show.
During the trip, the Japanese
looked at about 60 bulls They hope
to buy five or six.
Members of the Japanese trade
delegation included Kazutoshi
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Okada and Non Yanagawa, both
with the Japan Holstein Breeding
Service Company; and Ray Ishida
and Frank H Fukumoto, both with
Nosawa.
The Japanese said their herds
average 22 cows, with 14 milking.
Herd averages run around 10,000
pounds.
Herds in Hokaido, Sapporo, tend
to be larger, averaging 35 cows per
herd. When the Japanese
described Hokaido as the
“Japanese Wisconsin,” State
Holstein Director Bill Nichol was
quick to correct
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Yanagawa, of Japan Holstein Breeding Ser
vice; R. Ishida, and F. Fukumoto, of Nosawa
and Co. Ltd., an import-export house
“You mean the Japanese
Pennsylvania,” he said.
Otherwise, the project to trade
cows for Toyotas went smoothly.
Nichol said Pennsylvania far
mers can consider themselves
fortunate to sell one or two bulls at
most to the Japanese team.
In a friendly exchange with the
Japanese, State Governor Dick
Thornburgh told them, “The dairy
industry is this state’s leading
agricultural industry ”
He spoke of a trip he took to
Japan and recalled the courtesy of
the Japanese hosts He added that
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exporting to Japan is that our milk
production has increased even
though the number of cows in our
herds has decreased,” Thornburgh
said
The Governor relied on
Agriculture Secretary Penrose
Hallowell, himself a Bucks County
dairy farmer, to explain pedegree
charts and point out the sound
qualities of the cattle in the Gitt
herd.
Yanagowa, a breeding
specialist, said he was looking for
production first and type next.
He said the Holstems in Japan
generally are smaller than U.S.
cows.
“We are looking for tall cows
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pseudorabies session
BLUE BALL Pseudorabies, a
hog disease that has been causing
livestock losses to hog and cattle
feeders in Lancaster County and
surrounding areas, will be the
topic of an Adult Farmer Meetmg
to be held on March 12, at 1:30 p.m.
in the Union Grove Alternative
School.
Pseudorabies, a disease without
an affective treatment, will be
discussed by a panel of
veterinarians including Dr.
George Zimmerman, Dr. Robert
Graybill who have have their own
vetermanan practices, and Dr.
George Landis, veterinarian with
the Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture.
The panel will be discussing the
extent ot pseudorabies in the area
The symptoms of the disease and
with good butterfat. We want good
udder attachment and good strong
feet,” he said.
The high production argument
was graphically illustrated in Penn
Gate’s bam where only 40 cows
occupy 70 stalls.
“That’s to help the surplus,”
Robert Gitt explained.
“Why were we chosen to host
such a distinguished group?” Jean
Gitt asked as the Governor and the
Japanese prepared to leave.
“Class always tells,” Thorn
burgh explained.
The Japanese certainly saw a lot
of Holstein class at Penn Gate and
at the other Pennsylvania dairies
they visited.
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what animals can be affected by or
carry the disease will be discussed
along with how the disease is
spread into Pennsylvania and from
farm to farm.
How to prevent the spread of
pseudorabies to uninfected farms,
what should be done if you think
you may have the disease, and how
the disease is confirmed will also
be discussed by the veterinarians.
All hog and cattle farmers are
encouraged to attend this meeting
so that pseudorabies can be halted
before it becomes a state wide
problem.
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