Bradford slates beef session TOWANDA Bradford County will hold an informational meeting for beef cattle producers on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Bradford County Extension Office located at 701 South Fourth St., Towanda. The program will be presented by Clair Engle, Extension Beef Feeders for every need! -Yrv^rtT! Oak Feeder Trough with or without top Hay Rack Available any length... on legs, skids, or with a flat bottom “V”-Neck Hay Feeder Availble 10’ to 20’ long. All treated lumber quare-Neck” Hay Feeder 10’ to 20’ lengths. Treated yellow pine Mineral Fe< All treated lumber. Has gal f * V Portable Shelter B’xl6’ on ground, 6’ high. Rough sawn exterior plywood over 2x4 braced frame , ! I 1 I Cattle Specialist, and Dr. Tom Drake, Veterinary Science Ex tension. Engle will speak on the topic “Improving Reproductive Ef ficiency in Beef Cow-Calf Herds”. On an average, Pennsylvania beef cow herds wean only 83 percent calf crops. Failure of the cow to On skids eder ilvanized roof. < r t* -- -J» , extra off 1983 prices ' > ‘ x ' v i ; iff,' ' ‘ mm - v > 'i' I If yoiltay you've Man thisad nnd ptoMyour order before' - 1 »,■ 19641 Available in 3,4,5,7 and 9 Stalls Sheep Shelters ■ - —I and Sheep Feeders , ] ,i_ Shelter is constructed of exterior rough y> I 1 I '' —I sawn siding on treated skids, with paint and galv. steel roofing included. Feeder is constructed -r 1 > 1 '_ j ■! J ,j, j .—7?? entirely of treated yellow ne *um’:)er ”* \" * m removable partitions. Treated skids, 13/8” oak floor, rear-opening feed doors .•Sk.. J NS* 7* r L j «- Poultry House and Laying Nests 12’x28’ building on treated skids. Has galv steel roofing. Laying nests are optional. breed is a main cause, but other contributing factors are dead or still bom calves or death of calf within two weeks of birth. These factors take the profit from 4-5 cows who do wean calves to make up the loss from the one that doesn’t. Cows do not always wean calves every 12 months but every 13-14 months. This is the same as an 85-92 percent calf crop For prices and ordering call Dave at (717) 48M388. ouse rr 1 L D Dr. Drake, research assistant in the Veterinary Science depart ment, will speak on the topic of “Livestock Health and Nutrition”. The incidence and economic im portance of diseases related to soil plant-animal environment com plex has increased with intensive, well-managed crop and animal n! . "i r Raised (Warm Weather) Position Lowered (Cold Weather) Position £BSS£ ! ■ i ! Wmdbr**k #3 I >■ ill Ml Pinning Mill, nvc. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28,1984—A25 Calf Condo with summer/wini ventilation panel Regulate the air flow and keep healthier. Fully assembled, on treated Jh skids. 3’xB’ stalls have easy access feed- W'i ers. Rough sawn exterior plywood, gal- lb vanized roofing, spouting and paint in- I'l eluded. I- \ T w.y, Air Flow Mi I i R«BOT»bl« Walla FlMd | I Fiz*4 I=l | Lil rioor lO Hob stkll production. Critical health problems have even developed on very progressive farms. Losses due to infertility, metabolic diseases, and other beef cattle diseases due to nutritional im balances and deficiencies are costing the livestock industry several million dollars annually. ■VAxV A , tar f««d li 'I II Cattle Shelter Available 8’ or 12’ wide. 14’, 16’, 20’, 24’, 28’ long. Rough sawn exterior plywood, treated skids, galv. steel roofing, spouting, painted. •fd Air Flow 5 J V ~