Dl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1981 Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page 015) Elmer M High R&GrH 50 3 89 2 56 2 Daniel W Fox R&GrH 31 0 89 7 49 0 Lester J Wiker R&GrH 63 3 89 4 52 0 T &J Harmsh R&GrH 67 4 88 4 55 2 Gerald Martin RH 48 3 89 3 52 1 Weaver Homstead Fm R&GrH 90 1 84 5 49 9 NaamanW Stoltzfus RH 32 3 92 3 52 2 J Wade Groff RH 52 1 93 6 49 6 H Landis Weaver RH 561 89 4 514 Aaron Z Martin R&GrH 29 3 76 6 43 8 Fred Crider J H Musser S Son PaulH Martin Tntown Farm Kenneth L Beiler Richard N Sauder Water-Flow Farm J Earl Horst Elam Petersheim R & L Witmer J R Metzler & Son R Edwin Harmsh C & K King Rosegale Farm E R & R E Denlmger John Omar Stoltzfus Robert Kauffman Jr Glenn Burkholder Donald R Bare Paul Rohrerfi Sons Raymond H Good Kenneth B Garber John D Martin John H Howard Marvin K Witmer Spnngarden Farm Jacob L Stoltzfus John F Stoltzfus Harlan W Hoover Ben S Stoltzfus Nelson B Weaver BenuelE Stoltzfus J Robert Kindig Parke H Ranck Clyde W Martin David L Landis Donald B Miller Alvm M Martin Paul B Zimmerman C Witmer Sherer PaulM Fahnestock John Brubaker Jr Lawrence W Garman Ferncrest Farm Martin H Good John L Landis Lenewood Farm Robert L Shelly leßoyS Musser Richard G Wenger FRANK A. 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Shirk >■ Extension Dairy Agent Test Forages - Before It’s Too Late • Every summer I seem to get on a torage testing binge, and to many of you it may be the same old story. Nevertheless, this is an important thing for every dairy producer to consider, and now is a good time to be making plans for doing it. It is always nice to have a feed program in your hands that’s ready to use when you switch forages to start on your winter feeding program. Silo filling tune is rapidly ap proaching. For some farmers, it has already begun. To get a head start on planning your feeding program, sample some of the last silage you put into your silos—as JO Os M M The Mueller Model “OH” with HiPerForm cooling, Mueller-Matic Automatic Washing System, and built-in freezer protection control is the most advanced bulk milk cooler in the world. The nation’s most progressive' dairymen are using it. Shouldn’t you be? 400 Gal D-4 Girton, like 425 Gal. Esco new 500 Gal. Esco 500 Gal f>2 Girton 600 Gal Esco 500 Gal Milkeeper 800 Gal Esco 400 Gal Esco 0 400 Gal. Dan-Kool 625 Gal 4OO Gal "MHL” Mueller, New you are tilling it. This is the tirst silage you’ll be feeding and it it was put in at about the right moisture—about 65 percent—it won’t change much from fer mentation. At least, the test results will probably be much closer than your guesses, which you have to rely on it you don’t test. Sample several loads, and put these samples in tight plastic bags to preserve their moisture When the filling is completed, mix the samples and immediately submit one sample for analysis Be sure to request a feeding program also. Your feeding program may have to be based on the kinds and amounts of forages • DAIRY • BEEF • POULTRY • SWINE • HORSE BARNS • MACHINERY SHEDS utility Building Systems Mem Miller - Builder • r < , 'I ~ ! "£ ] DISTRIBUTOR FOR CABLEVEY FEED SYSTEMS & SCHULD BINS 33? 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Don’t pull the bales apart because you want to save the leaves for accurate sampling. And, the only way to get an accurate hay sample is to use a hay sampling auger. In order to get this first early teed program, it may mean you won’t be able to sample hays that have been cut after the beginning of August They may not be dry enough for accurate sampling and you won’t have time to wait for them to dry down. You could sample them and teed them at later date. It you are teedmg a little ot your cuttings to your herd at the same tune, you’ll want to sample them proportionately. For example, if you teed 4 bales of aftermath cuttings (second, third and fourth cuttings) and 2 bales ot first cut ting hay each day, then you’ll want to sample them m that proportion and submit just one sample for analysis. 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