r COLUMBUS, OHIO - Effective January, 1986, Jersey breeders across the country have access to a unique computerized mating program developed and provided by The American Jersey Cattle Oub(AJCC). Jersey breeders now have a program available to help them make maximum genetic progress, while conserving much of their own time. The Jersey Mating Program (JMP) is a breakthrough m the science of selective dairy cattle breeding, with several unique features. Selected matings are made with the goal of maximizing net income per day of production life for the entire Jersey herd. Exhaustive scientific research has been used thipakmbks’ ENQUIRY GIAHTC HYBRIDS ovi pennsyl Whenever you find hybrids that yield as well as Cargill 842,889,937,967 and 980, someone is bound to exaggerate. In state yield trials across Pennsylvania, Cargill seeds claimed three first, one second and four of the third highest producers among leading seed brands. Complete results can be obtained ' from your state testing agency. aibaii a See your Cargill dealer for big cash savings [ UllllUlUi during Seed Week,™ February 24-28,1986. He’s got the hybrid that’s right for you. No brag, just fact. Alexandria PA (hambersburg PA Hanover PA lionlonM IsenberK (lifforrl Hawlxiker Tidewater Agra liu SllhWHnjt 7172MW7 KeiKollms Annville PA Kli/abethlnwn PA 717M78 l Hb Hv P Hit/ lamesA Kuper Lira aster PA 7l7Hfi7UWi 7l7ibT")7Ji Henrv 1 Barits AtKlen PA blversim PA 717 H7 ~ ’ r,h “ brovni & Rea Fred I Masl lewisbnrj* PA -1’ I'H r 'l W 21") JH(i c KI r i i Hull K Lsenhaner tarlisle PA (nbsoma PA 717 ")21-- ) l r )2 IranusK Mams Prank SaKatora X Sons Manheim PA 717771) %7J 112 1Ht r >2l M Lunar Miller 717 (Tri L>il Jersey Club develops computerized mating program to establish values for the various traits considered in the matings. The program makes use of each sire’s Predicted Difference for all production and type traits, as well as each cow’s Cow Index for these same traits. Extensive scientific research has shown that by using these genetic evaluations, the average performance of groups of offspring will be most accurately predicted. JMP also takes into account the reduction of milk, fat and protein yield due to the effects of in breeding. The program considers the 30 nearest ancestors to determine the level of inbreeding. In helping Jersey breeders to select which bulls may be used in their herds, JMP considers all leldsFor We can’t believe it either. active AI bulls or any non-AI bulls the breeder may want to use. Selection is not limited to any one specific bull stud. For use in determining which active AI sires to select, the MAXBULL program, developed by Virginia Cooperative Ex tension, has been made available through a cooperative agreement. AMES, IA - The 73rd Annual Meeting of the International Association of Milk, Food and Environmental Sanitarians Inc., is scheduled for August 3-7, 1986 at the Radisson South, Minneapolis, MN. The April issue of both lAMFES journals, DAIRY AND FOOD Mt Pleasant PA William W Buttennnn 112 6% 1216 Pipersville PA Ho\ Shull 21S 247 SOW Sthneiksville PA Tun I.k hlenwalner 21S-794-I)HM •Stoltdale PA Donald ( Freds 112 KH7 PH IK Slnppenslnirg PA Samuel W Musser I Food sanitariatfs slate meeting *■> Spnng City PA Williamsburg PA ( hester H Soltss Ir hredemkl England 2IS-41H Kil7 HI I Hl2 277(i State College PA Waynesboro PA Slab Cabin Farm IvnnK Stoner Samuel R tverhart 7177(2(1)17 Hll 2 i 1-2247 Rising Sun, M D Thompsonlown PA ( W Brown 101 hSK SS2I) Agronomv (enter Mark Muir 1(11 17K Iblh -i-rn- K 'icT Cargill lemlory Manager DougKlliott-Uniaster PA Irout Run PA 717 7«W)777 I- ugene H Si Hers 717-44 H 22( HI Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 22,1986-A23 Proven sires are selected based on criteria established by each breeder, including the milk market, semen price and specific type traits. Herds enrolled on the AJCC’s Total Performance Evaluation (TPE) program can have their cows mated with JMP for just $l.OO per cow. Herds enrolled on the SANITATION and the JOURNAL OF FOOD PROTECTION will include the entire program. Some of the topics and speakers include • A Salmonella Symposium. • Panel Discussion on the “Action Taken By Industry, State and Federal Agencies in a Food V i ■ 1. Special Type Evaluation Program (STEP) and herds on DHIR test can mate their cows with JMP for just $1.25 per cow. All other herds must pay $2.00 per cow. All herds must pay a $15.00 herd fee. For additional information about this program, contact The American Jersey Cattle Club, Columbus, OH 43227-0310, (614) 861-3636. Safety Situation.” • Biotechnology-Implications for the Dairy Industry, speaker Dr. Sue Harlender. • FDA’s New Milk & Dairy Initiatives, Jerry Kozak, presenter. • EPA/Industnal Wastewater • High Quality Water System Sanitation 1985 Pennsylvania State Yield Results Zone 1 Early Yield % Moisture 127 28 9 123 27 4 122 28 5 Cargill 967* Cargill 842 Cargill 889 ‘Highest yield in plot 17 Bu/A above average of 42 entries Zone 2 —Early Medium Yield % Moisture 151 245 142 24 6 Cargill 889* Cargill 874** *Third highest yield in plot, 14 Bu/A above average of 42 entries **Tenlh highest yield in plot Zone 2 —Early Medium, Screening Yield % Moisture 134 19 5 Cargill 842 Highest yield in plot 12 Bu/A above average of 51 entries Zone 3 Late Medium Yield % Moisture 164 26 4 Cargill 937 Third highest yield of 42 entries Zone 4—Long Season Hybrids Yield % Moisture 170 7 23 8 Cargill 967 Highest yield in plot 14 Bu/A above average ot 31 entries < ks'H v> in inK lit il llk m i i|s i < mil mi I' i llu <|i m iipliu st it< mi nis -n tin s. m 1 li s vi iltini r. < ( N m/. <ll. .I.r in.. s 11 lIS I M’Kt SS \K\KJ<\\l) 1\( II DiS Ml OIMI KVA \KK\NIII S OKIMmm IN( 11 i)IN(. \M W\KR\NI\OI MIR ( M\M\mill> OR MIMSSIOK \ PVR 11< I I XRIH’RmsI • ( \R( .111 Sll Mill lIV ON IHISW\RR\M> IS I (Mill DIN
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