Study Sheds Light On Contrary to the practice of many calf managers, who increase the amount of milk and feeding frequency during extremely cold weather, a recent trial at the University of Minnesota showed these increases are not needed if calves are consuming a high quality calf starter. The study also showed no ad vantage in dividing milk replacer feedings from two into three times. It doesn't mean milk isn’t critically important. But certaml> there’s no evidence for the need of feeding the extra amount, ac cording to test spokesmen. John Ryan of Madison Silo Co. of Pennsylvania, distributor of Poly Dome Calf Hutches, brought the study to the attention of Lancaster Farming and pointed out how the tests were conducted. Calves in one group were fed 0.6% of birth weight in milk replacer solids, twice daily until Tri-County Swine To Change Hands LEBANON Carl Martin and Robert High announce the sale of Tri-County Swine Systems to John Zimmerman and Terry Weaver, effective Jan. 1, 1987. Both of the new owners are Lancaster County natives and have ixtcisive agri business experience