012-Uncastar Faming Saturday, September 10, 1988 New York Bull Test Nominations Due CORNING, NY Nomina tions are now being accepted for the 1988-89 New York Bull Test sponsored by the New York Beef Cattlemen’s Association, Cornell Cooperative Extension, and NYS Department of Ag & Markets. Beef producers must nominate their eligible bulls by October 14. William Greene, extension associate at Cornell University, is director of the performance test for beef-breed bulls. Greene said only 100 bulls meeting the specified requirements will be accepted. “The primary purpose of this per formance testing program is to evaluate bulls under unbiased, uni form conditions and to make these performance-tested bulls available to beef-cattle breeders.” In last year's test, 72 bulls from 51 consignors set standards for weight gains. The 1987-88 class of bulls completed the 140-day test by setting a cumulative average daily gain (ADG) record of 3.96 pounds. Also achieved was a record weight per day of age (WPDA) of 3.24 pounds. Eight of the 36 bulls selling achieved “Cer tified Superior” status. The $2,341 average brought by the 36 bulls eligible for the sale was also a new record. Also, two of the bulls sold for $5,000 each and another brought $4,800. The Bull Testing Program again will be held at the Cornell Univer EAR CORN Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn Wet or Dry No Quantity too large or too small Fast Unloading - Dump on Pile & Go Easy access - 2.2 miles off 283 bypass- Manheim, Mt. Joy exit Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. - un loading evenings & Saturdays by appt. Trucks available for pick up at your farm. Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 JAMES E. NOLL GRAIN sity Teaching & Research Center at Harford, N.Y. Nominated bulls must be registered or eligible for registration or recording in a beef registry association. Bulls must be at least V* of any one beef breed. Eligible bulls must have been bom during the period February 1 to April 15, 1988. The bull calves must weigh 550 pounds and must have a minimum frame size of four for British breeds and five for Con tinental breeds when delivered to the test station. “Buyers are aware of the value of performance, and demonstrated this in last year’s sale. Efforts are continually, being made by the Bull Test Committee to provide more pertinent information regarding the bulls. For example. Estimated Progeny Difference (EPD) and ribeye measurement will be pro vided for the 1988-89 Test,” said Greene. He also encouraged beef breeders to talk with past consig nors and buyers. “The quality of bulls available through the New York Bull Test program can be All Panels Cut To Length seen in the unproved quality of caives in New Yoik feeder cattle sales.” “We intend to make every effort to conduct the test with the best management possible under our conditions,” said Greene. “We encourage all breeders both in and out-of-state that have potential herd sires that meet our require ments to nominate their bulls to our test.” Nominations forms and further information are available from William Greene, Beef Cattle Extension, 130 Morrison Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 or by calling 607-255-2856 or 255-7112. * White * Barn Red * Earth Brown * Sand Tan * Cypress Green * Gray 26 Ga * White * Tan * Dk. Brown * Gray * Lt. Blue SPECIAL 26 Ga. Painted Brown Metal $1.50 Per Lin. Ft. 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