Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 17, 1987, Image 145

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    Northumberland Nutrient Demo Meeting
SUNBURY The Northum
berland County Conservation Dis
trict and the Cooperative Exten
sion Service will cosponsor a
nutrient demonstration meeting on
Wednesday, October 21 from
7:00-8:30 p.m. The meeting will
be held at Robert and Gary Truck
enmiller’s farm, one mile east of
Dewart.
All farmers attending the meet
ing will receive a free copy of the
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state’s new eight-part manure
management manual. Special edi
tions are available for dairy, swine,
-poultry, beef, and veal operations.
Ben Zimmer, nutrient manage
ment specialist with the Bureau of
Soil and Water Conservation, will
speak on the economics of on-farm
nutrient management. Norman
Conrad, county agent, will present
a program on manure spreader
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calibration.
George Phillips of the conserva
tion district staff will review the
results of nutrient management
experiments conducted by the
Truckenmillers. The Truckenmill
ers experimented with different
rates of manure and fertilizer
application on one of their com
fields this past summer. Phillips
will discuss the impact of various
nutrient application rates on crop
production.
Before the meeting begins, far
mers are invited to come and tour
DER’s new mobile nutrient labor
atory. The lab will be at the Truck
enmiller farm starting at 5:30 p.m.
The laboratory is equipped to test
water for nitrates and to analyze
manure for nitrogen, phosphate.
and potash content Farmers who
would like to have their water
tested for nitrates are asked to
bring a water sample to the lab at
least one hour before the meeting
begins.
are on a nutritional management
program and everything was sup
posed to be good. I was very happy
to see that someone came out with
([product that we could use to sup
plement our colostrum program.”
Like a lot of dairymen, Doelman
tried freezing colostrum that his
tests showed was of good quality.
However, ‘‘it seemed like it
always ended up in a flop,” he
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Refreshments will be served
after the meeting by the conserva
tion district. More information on
the meeting can be obtained by
calling the conservation district
office. 988-4224.
Natural Colostrum
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says. Now, he stores good quality
colostrum in the refrigerator, but
he can only keep it for two days.
From an individual-calf perfor
mance standpoint, Doelman has
had equal results using Colostrux
supplement or good quality colo
strum. However, his overall suc
cess at raising calves is better now
because he doesn’t have to feed
marginal quality colostrum.
Although supplementing colo
strum won’t prevent all the prob
lems newborn calves experience as
a result of fall weather, it can give
them a better chance of combating
those problems. Increasingly,
dairymen are recognizing the
importance of assuring calves
establish a strong passive immuni
ty immediately after birth, say
dairy specialists. And knowing
that they’ve received adquate
immunoglobulins is key to that
assurance.