ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming StafT LORETTO (Cambria Co.) Individual cow care, and knowing how to keep the animals clean and well fed, helped boost Valewood Dairy to a somatic cell count (SCC) of 90,000 the best in the state for cow operations with over 100 cows, according to the Pennsylvania DHIA. The farm, co-owned by Bill, Matt, Pat, Kim, Andy, and Dan Itle, and Jan Lidwell, includes 1 IS head of registered Holsteins and 100 replacements. The operation is free stall with a double-6 parlor (12 units total). The Itles milk the cows twice a day at 5 a.m. and 4 p.m. and involve the entire family in the operation. Valewood Dairy’s SCC was brought about by “not any one thing,” said Jan Lidwell, who helps with the operation. When the farm was first placed on DHIA, “it didn’t seem to pay. We took the cows off one year. But then, when we started seeing a mastitis prob lem, we went back on the system. “We couldn’t operate without our DHIA records at all, ” she said. Using the DHIA records has helped Valewood identify and control the mastitis problem. Through a program of individu al cow care, and maintaining the cleanliness of the stall, the SCC was lowered. In addition, the farm uses a special post-dip method to control the bacteria count By taking time with each cow, and cleaning out the freestall regu larly, helped keep the SCC as low as it is. Jan said they are consider ing using a pre-dip method to see if that may help lower the SCC even further. Valewood Dairy totals about II MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM \ Check The Savings On These Last Minute Gift Ideas! j FUEL PUMP W $199.99 12 Volt Diesel or Gasoline, With Hose And Nozzle long life Mil J\ LIGHT BULBS 24 Watt 130 V ( W ( Mgk i 40 Watt 5000 Hr. \ I An]/ 60 Watt CMC Lot \ v 75 Watt (120 Bulba) 100 Watt 34*/Bulb 250 WATT heat -r/f^BROODER |£\\r/REFLEaOR P $5.49 Mira Fount BUT NEVER 2 HOLE MIRAFOUNT ED 20 Gal. Capacity $355*00 Capacity: ISO head beef, 60 head dairy, 2-8“ openings. No. 3360 1 HOLE MIRAFOUNT 15 Gal. Capacity S«SUU Capacity: SO head beef, 2S head dairy, 30 Cow Care Big 500 acres (about 450 tillable). The farm has been in operation since 1933, and the members of the Itle family that now own the farm pur chased the operation in 1986. The Itles grow their own hay and purchase high-moisture com. The use a special computer-fed tot al mixed rations, which they began using in 1983. Two mixes are used, ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff SHARPSVILLE (Mercer Co.) You have to be careful with automatic milkers often they don’t do their job quite right. In the case of one Mercer Coun ty farmer, just standing by and keeping the automatic takeoff on for 15 seconds or more longer increasing output by 2 to 3 pounds of milk—has increased the rolling herd average by 1,138 pounds. This made the farm number 1 in milk pounds improvement in the Guernsey breed under the Pennsyl vania DHIA. Harold Ealy, of Ealy’s Highland Farm, grows his own feed, includ ing a high moisture shelled com haylage. But feed wasn’t necessar ily the factor in the increase, including a protein increase by 34 pounds, making it the number 1 improved Guernsey breed by pro tein in 1990. It was simply milking the cows completely that helped improve the averages. Harold began fanning 35 years ago. He purchased the farm from his father, Randall Ealy, in 1967. EM HERR Holds The Line On Pricing - Buy Now A LAST YEAR'S PRICES! RTICAL POLY STORAGE PRICE $329 $379 $429 $619 Factor In Lowering SCC including a soybean/mineral mix and a rolled com mix. Members of the family take turns so everyone gets one weekend off every month, said Jan. “I really like cows,” she said. “Cows are easily domesticated, and they are people animals.” Cows Competely, Says Farmer, Milk Randall’s father purchased the farm in 1898, and it’s been in the family for 92 years. Harold farms the 230 acres (200 tillable, 60 acres rented) with help from his son-in law, Chad Welsch. Ealy’s herd size is 70, which he milks twice a day. There are 10 bred heifer replacments, and 16 with a bull for next fall. He milks out of a milking parlor with a pipeline. Bradford Co. Christmas Tree Management Short Course, University Park, thru Jan. 4. Franklin Co. Dairy Day, Kauff man’s Community Center. Lycoming Co. 1991 area income tax meeting, Comfort Inn, New PRICE G«l. $159 1000 $249 1250 $199 1500 2100 220 300 425 (Pickup) 550 $249 WELDING p. RODS Sill 7014"“^ Quality Industrial Rods By Washington r 7Q A Alloy # v To Improve Production Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) 15% OFF ALL33SSEJ FARM TOYS IN STOCK! Many Collectors Items Available ] a I* 1926 MACK BULLDOG nn ll . TRUCK BANK I2&X Crates ▼RUCKS T OR TANKS Many Other Sizes In Stock - We Stock Acres Of Tanks! Don’t let the cold stop you cold Why freeze trying to enjoy your fsvontc activities in an unheated shop, garage, or other work area Uses clean-burning kerosene or #1 fueloil Just provide vcntilauon, plug it in and you’re in business ' A ** 35.000 BTU . No R3SA $149.99 50.000 BTU . _ No. RSOA $169.99 70.000 BTU . No. R7OA $229.99 100.000 BTU . „ No. riooa... $249.99 150.000 BTU i ___ „ No. R150A ... $329.99 REDDY HEATERS Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 15, 1990-A33 / FOCUS iKmjr I A».ul.lh.i.\ 0,1 ' 8 "" 1>I " ,LSI for SC,V,tC “ The day begins at 6 a.m., and finishes with the final milking at 6 p.m. The rest of the time is occup ied with field work and other farm chores. “My dad had Guernseys,” he said. “My dad and my uncle raised Holsteins and Guernseys. But my father ended up with the Guern seys. and so did I.” Ealy likes the Guernsey breed Columbia, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., thru Jan. 4. Lycoming Co. 1991 area income tax meeting, Comfort Inn, New Pennsylvania Farm Show, Farm Show Complex, open forjudg ing only. : V QUAKER STATE ANTIFREEZE ~54.99 Per Gal. 55 Gal. Drum $259 BWOYHetTgff because it is a high protein produc er and “a real gentle animal, and doesn’t eat as much as a Hols tein,” he said. Ealy has been with the DHIA since 1969, and believes that there is a lot of work to farming. He believes that cows must be milked out completely in order to improve production and a farmer must look at each cow separately to determine how that is done. Pennsylvania Farm Show, Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg, thru Jan. 11. Pennsylvania Farm Show, Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg, thru Jan. 11. Annual Dairy Industry Confer ence, Stouffer Dublin Hotel, Dublin, Ohio, thru Jan. 8. Farm Women Society annual con vention, 10 a.m., Farm Women banquet, Penn Harris Motor Pennsylvania Farm Show, Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg, thru Jan. 11. 1991 Eastern Pa. 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