NY Cattlemen Vote to Include Dairy Steers in SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Producer Syracuse, response to the New York Beef The Council at this meeting Cattlemen’s Association Direct voted to open the Direct Marketing Marketing program has been very program to all cattle, including good, Lee Kraszewski of Coming, dairy feeder cattle, direct marketing coordinator told Kraszewski reported on the Council of the Cattlemen’s response to the mailing of the Association at the June meeting in Empire State Beef Development New Simmental Programs Available BOZEMAN, Mont. - The American Simmental Association is offering two new services geared to assist breeders in planning their breeding programs. One service, entitled “Sire Search,” is designed to aid breeders in their quest for potential sires that can help meet their own herd improvement goals. Breeders may designate the criteria they want to see exhibited in a bull. For example, they can select one or more of the seven production traits along with other criteria such as age, polled or horned status, country of origin, or even the bull’s sire. The breeder may also specify that the bulls he is seeking must meet minimum MANURE SPREADER CONVEYOR CHAINS iai hus ■og isos ion id 144 U> 111 14 i MAI MFKS HADOFK H MX F K mix I K mix mi HAIH F li 11 MM I K H\|M Ml mix I- K mi /F K mi n k HU /F H mi /[ r um n u ( w J»B 04 I 408 W ] (’OK I rim I i OK '•111 4111 440 I M 4 I mm | 408 111 I tfifi I j lib to IM 84 i jin o I <44 b 8 ! 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CALL TOLL FREE 800-342-3522 X \1 I Mb l s SAMI s SI MHI US SS Mm.l.s i>i V KIIM loss \\|l|'llK *s Mil I SH> M>K HM-HU SlfT PItMPOSFS l)N| A XSOII IS SI) 1 IMI I 1M > ! *! U \S\ I \H I I IS I [ I) IS IMI lii I HOIK i i levels of performance. After the bulls have been selected, the breeder can move on to the second phase of the new program, the “Planned Mating Service”. ASA will utilize the previously selected sires to calculate Expected Progeny Differences (EPD’s) for prospective calves that would result from the mating to the owners own cows. The process is the same as that currently used by ASA in processing calf crop summaries. For more information contact American Simmental Association, 1 Simmental Way, Bozeman, Mont., 59715, Phone: 405-587-4531. 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These include the State Department of Ag and Market’s performance testing program, Cornell University’s Extension livestock beef management program, and the New York Beef Cattlemen’s Association direct marketing program. The latter is being funded in part during this the first year of development and im plementation by a grant from the Department of Ag and Markets... Cattlemen’s Association president Peter Nixon of Westfield told the Council during the discussion about including dairy steers, “our goal with this direct marketing program is to get the best price possible for producers of beef.” He explained the inclusion of dairy cattle in the Cattlemen’s APRON PRICE I UR CHAIN MF V F ILS MFVFRS MFVFHS MFYF KS SFWHOI | \SI NFWHOI I AND SFWHOI I AND SFW HOI 1 AND SFW HOI I ASD SFW HOI I AND NFW HOI ! 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