Bull calf boasts of pioneer stock DeFOREST, Wise. A young bull calf born in the herd of Harold and Charles Lattin of Darlington, Wise., can truly boast of coining from pioneer stock. His father, Cottonade Emmet, was an im portant member of the American Breeders Service stud 30 years ago and a major contributor to the early research on the technique of freezing bovine semen. Emmet’s last official act before being put to sleep, due to old age and failing health, was to produce a collection of semen on Nov. 19, 1953. The semen was then processed by ABS technicians, frozen, and stored in liquid nitrogen at minus 320 degrees F. until July 16,1983. 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Even though dust becomes wet it does not effect the efficacy of the insecticide. AARON S. GROFF & SON FARM A DAIRY STORE I RD 3, Ephrata, PA 17522 (Hinkletown) I Ph0ne:(717)354-4631 Store Hours: Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. lues. & Wed. 7 A.M. to 5 P.M., Sat. 7 A.M. to 4 P.M Technician Bob McDermott to the Lattin farm where it was carefully thawed and used to impregnate a Holstein cow, No. 126. The insemination resulted in a fine strong, bouncing bull calf bom over 30 years after his sire had passed on. The technique for freezing bull semen was first discovered by Dr. Christopher Polge at Cambridge University in England in the early 1950’5. Dr. Polge was invited to come to ABS to work with Dr. F.I. Elliott, recently retired, to develop a system for use in the U.S. As a result, the first calf produced in this country from frozen semen was bom in a Janesville, Wise, herd on May 29,1953. Breeders of dairy cattle consider Crank ♦— Dust Bag Hose Protector t Height Ad|ustment E nd the development of frozen semen to be one of the most important milestones of the last 150 years. Not only does it provide the means whereby scientists can determine the genetic makeup of individual bulls, but it also provides the mechanics for extending the in fluence of those that prove to be genetically superior over a large portion of the world’s dairy herds. It is now not uncommon for one bull to be mated to more than a quarter million cows. The practical result of this lies in the fact that dairymen can now produce the same amount of dairy products as they did 25 years ago with just half as many cows. 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