625101 MLF SECRET SOLDIER 625617 ROCKY HILL B.T. TOM-TOM. 626535 H.H.F. BARONET 626561 EHV NOBLE 627500 SARGENT PLUS. Brown Swiss 146947 WHITE CLOUD DOREENS DELEGATE. 148487 BLACKLAND BLOSSOMS EL-BRITE. 154912 NAKOTA PAVANNE EVILO 156458 ROLLING VIEW MODERN STRETCH. 158696 MAPLE GROVE PERFORMER 158853 HARRIS HILL TOM JONES... 159771 E E BEAUTICIAN KING. 161373 HARRIS HILL IVAN 163153 WEST LAWN STRETCH IMPROVER. 163779 STONE STRETCH PERFECTION 164757 VINE VALLEY PAVANNE LU ANSON. BELTSVILLE, Md. - After summing up all the statistics tor the 1981 Sire Summary this past July, the predictable differences between the dairy breeds were tabulated and studied by USDA staff. This analysis has caused USDA spokesman, W. G. Breed Ayrshire 277 Guernsey 699 Holstein 11,189 3+Tsey 1,141 Brown Swiss 369 Milking Shorthorn— 123 Red and White 18 All breeds 13,816 +284 ->O2 +7 +3O 939 +l,lll ->O5 +33 +l2B 10,291 +149 -.02 +2 +l3 _ _ , _ TABLE 3.—Distribution of PD$ by breed for active A 1 sires in the Toly 1981 Modified TABLE Distribution of PDM by breed for active AI sires in the Only 1981 Mod fied Contemporary Comparison Contemporary Comparison —— —— Brown Milking Range of PDM Ayrshire Guernsey Holstein Te'sey Swiss Shorthorn +2OOO and above— + 1800 to +1999 +lt.oC to -1799 + 1900 to + 1599 +i2OC to +1399 + 1000 to +1199 +BOO to +999 +6OO to +799 +9OO to +599 +2OO to *399 Oto +199 -1 and below— Total———- Milk Components Summary (Continued irom Page 026) Shamhne, Jr. with the Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory, here, to urge farmers to look to their genetic future and the strides they have to take just to stay abreast. “We continue to emphasize the importance of increasing selection Number PDM PD% PDF PD + 146 +2OO +274 +4li +378 + 649 +4 Number of sires 3 a 9 3 95 730 85 JUL-81 iJUL-81 JUL-81 JUL-81 JUL-81 JUL-81 JUL-81 iJUL'BI vJUL-81 JUL-81 JUL-81 UUL-81 JUL-81 JUL-81 JUL-81 JUL-81 Where do the TABLE L—Average PD values for bulls summarized in 3uiy 1981 All bulls* -0.02 -.03 -.03 -.08 -.03 +.02 .00 +6 + 13 + 12 +26 103 23 770 20 tO 3 217 29 166 29 400 10 64 161 19 234 18 135 20 245 28 standards to keep pace with genetic progress,” stated the spokesman, referring to the summary ot average proofs. "This progress is demonstrated by the trend toward higher PDs through the past several sire runs. ‘‘Dairy producers’ selection Number PDM PD96 PDF PD: + 16 +25 +2B +49 +45 +B6 45 730 85 48 13 6 1 2 146 20 109 27 176 36 3721 .2 .3 .5 38 512 870 80 291 51 2.0 1.5 1261 27 113 .7 .2 .2 443 30 720 49 289 53 691 60 150 16 115 29 1.7 1.4 breeds Active AI bulls +7ll +873 +1,145 +1,159 +934 +970 +277 -0.05 ->lO -.06 -.20 -.04 +.03 I-. 10 Brown Mukmg Range of PDi Ayrshire Guernsey Holste.n 3e-sey Swiss Shorthorr -200 and above— 180 to +.99 -160 to + »79 -190 to +159 .20 to +139 ■rlOO to +.19 +BO to -99 60 to -90 to 59 -20 to -39 Cto +l9 -1 ai’u oelcw— Tct.il Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1,1981—027 +1286 +317 + 1213 +894 *• * +1220 8 5 19 +1245 FAT SNF PROTEIN +946 +2409 19 15 — 24 42 38 + 1435 +1294 +ll4l + 1563 +786 + 1589 -443 + 1033 stack up? standards for PD$ or PDM require revision upwards if intensity of selection is to equal that following the January, 1981 Summary. Although upward adjustment of selection level is essential to maintain genetic progress, a simpler and more effective ap proach would be to use the best +B5 +lO9 +l3l +l4l + 115 +l2B + 58 FAT PROTEIN FAT PROTEIN FAT PROTEIN + .26 -.04 FAT PROTEIN FAT PROTEIN 99 50 91 96 +.OB 71 +.06 FAT PROTEIN FAT PROTEIN FAT SNF PROTEIN 98 48 80 - .08 + .06 + .03 FAT PROTEIN - .18 -.11 FAT PROTEIN -.02 - .07 -.16 -.11 FAT PROTEIN + .07 - .02 FAT PROTEIN - .07 -.04 FAT PROTEIN + .10 + .01 FAT PROTEIN FAT PROTEIN -.15 .00 sires available in any breed.” Table 1 reports the average predicted difference milk, PDM, PD percent test, PD%, PD fat, PDF, and PD dollar, PD$, values for each breed and type of service group. Tables 2 and 3 show the selection distribution of PDM and PD| for active AI sires. Non-AI bulls Number PDM PD% PDF PD: +72 +129 +l2B +298 +260 +6OB -12 228 553 8,257 875 265 98 15 Number of sires 730 85 +lB7 +lBl +62 -.03 -.11 +55 +53 +2l + .05 -.01 +l3O +124 +3O -.31 -.10 +174 +172 ♦7O ♦ 170 +l6B +54 -.08 -.06 +157 +149 +l5O +45 - .04 -.08 - .07 +l4l +l5l +4B +272 ♦257 +6B - .20 - .13 + 173 + 182 + 181 +47 + 134 +l2O +29 +l4B +139 +44 + 172 +157 +4l +llB +llB +4O + 196 +193 +55 -41 -39 +lO5 +lO6 +22 -0.01 -.02 -.03 -.07 -.02 +.02 ->Ol