E4-Uncast*r Farming, Saturday, June 1,1985 Pork Prose (Continued from Page E^i Protein Fiber Moisture (Mm %) (Max %) (Max %) Soybean meal, expeller 42 6 6 2 10 0 Soybean meal, solvent 44 0 7 3 11 0 Soybean meal. dehulled sol 48 5 3 9 10 0 Are samples always within these limits' 7 No. And the problem seems to be growing worse. At a recent meeting of southern feed cooperatives which I attended, several representatives indicated soybean meal quality has been a problem. The biggest complaint is that protein levels have not been meeting the minimum. High calcium levels were also men tioned. At North Carolina .State some protein out of the feed for- University, nearly 40 percent of the mula and save a few bucks, soybean meal samples tested in In summary, soybean meal is 1976 were deficient in moisture, y° ur best buy under most market protein or fiber composition. By conditions. It’s easy to handle and 1983 the violations had grown to 83 hogs perform well on it. But to percent. know what your getting, have it At the Delaware Department of tested. BEST BUY of the YEAR • 6” Steel Main Beam • 2" Vertical Tubing Drilled so that the 1” Horizontal tubing extends Full Length of Wagon • Double Welds give added Strength and Greater Structural design • Lighter Weight with this Design • Front-Side and Rear Loading and Unloading • 2"x8" Flooring and 2 M x6” Cross Beams - All Pressure Treated Lumber - 30 Year Guarantee • Available in 8 ft. High and 8 ft. wide and 16,18 and 21 ft. lengths • ALSO Available in “Do-lt Yourself Kits" FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER: LOST CREEK A.B.C. GROFF CHAMBERSBURG FARM IMPLEMENT New Holland. PA SUPPLY Oakland M ill, PA 717354 - 4731 Chambersburg, PA 717-463-2161 717-264-3533 VALLEY IMPLEMENT WALTER 6. COALE, INC. OXFORD GREENLINE, SALES Churchville, MD INC. Harrisonburg, VA 301-734-7722 Oxford, PA 707-434-9961 215-932-2753 MELROSE FARM KELLER BROS. NORIHEAST SERVICE Lebanon, pa DISTRIBUTING Greencastle, PA 7 17-949-6501 West Clifford, Pa. 717-597-3138 717-222-9020 ACE JURISTA, INC. DUNKLE & GREIB COVERT & SONS Tunkhannock, PA Mill Hall, PA Neshanic, NJ 717/836-2610 717-726-3115 201-369-5241 Manufactured By COUNTY LINE WELDING, INC. R.D. #2, Box 8 Newburg, Pa. 17240 717-423-6794 Agriculture, over 25 percent of the samples tested in the last three yers had excess fiber. Twenty-five percent also did not meet protein mimmums. What should this mean to you 7 Ideally, every load of soybean meal should be tested. If, for example, the protein is too low, you can adjust the ration accordingly to avoid deficiencies. If it’s above the minimum stated, you can pull MINNEAPOLIS, - Research indicates that supplemental biotin is beneficial for breeding swine, but the need for certain vitamins and minerals for weanbng pigs and developing gilts is questionable, according to Dr. E.T. Kornegay, professor of animal nutrition at Virgina Polytechnic Institute and State University. Speaking to more than 600 nutritionists, scientists and feed industry personnel at the 33rd Annual Pfizer Research Con ference here, Dr. Kornegay said, “Supplemental biotin apparently improves reproductive per formance, hair coat conditions and foot health of breeding gilts and sows. Also, preliminary research suggests that injection of folic acid during gestation will maintain the serum folate levels necessary for Swine nutrition findings optimum reproduction.” Dr. Kornegay also reported that the need for supplemental vitamin C in weanling pigs appears unlikely now. Feeding high levels of calcium and phosphorus to prevent structural unsoundness and lameness also is questionable, and slight deficiencies, or excesses of salt in swine diets is unlikely to affect calcium-phosphorus utilization or bone mineralization. “Although added selenium is necessary for weanling pigs, it use could be a problem,” Dr. Kor negay said. “Several laboratories have established selenium toxicity levels between 4 and 8 parts per million.” Dr. Kornegay also reported that fiber sources for swine vary greatly in composition and feed Salute to *********** WALTER and JACKSON, INC. LUMBER. MILLWORK & BUILDING MATERIALS RESIDENTIAL Serving the Area’s Building Needs Since 1872 • Wheeling Painted Channel Oram • Pressure Treated Yellow Pine • Pole Barn • Trusses & Wall Components • Insulation • Aluminum & Vinyl Siding M-F 7 AM-SPM SAT 7 AM-12 NOON E. GAY ST., CHRISTIANA, PA 17509 215*593-5195 / 857-2613 / 717*786-7282 FARMERSVILLE RD., HINKLETOWN, PA 17557 717*354-4911 E.T. Kornegay value, and that research indicates the effect of fiber on mineral use by swine depends on the type of fiber and the mineral required. AGRICULTURAL WE DELIVER • Bird Roofing • Complete Line of Hardwoods • Design & Plan Services • Anderson & Marvin Millwork • Glidden Paint • Brammer Kitchen Cabmfets • Paneling & Ceiling Materials iqp 1 VISA"