C6-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, December 15, 1990 Milking Shorthorn Herd Breed / Number of Herds Number of Cows Number of Cows Per Herd Milk Per Cow (Lbs) %-Protein Protein Per Cow (Lbs) %-Fat Fat Per Cow (lbs) Average Days in Milk Per Cow Value for CWT Milkts) Value for CWT Grain(s) Value for CWT Hayts) Value for CWT Silage(s) Value for Pasture Per Day(S) Value for Milk Per Cow(s) Feed Consumed Per Cow (lbs) A: Grain B: Hay C: Silage D: Day Pasture Feed Cost Per Cow(s) A: Grain B: Hay C: Silage D: Pasture Total Feed Cost Per Cow(s) Income Over Feed Costs(s) Grain to Milk Ratio Feed Cost Per CWT Milk(s) Avg Level for SCC Herds Ronald Morgan Mifflin Co. Distinguished Service Ronald Morgan, Mifflin Co., believes that keeping good records and ‘ ‘doing a good job and just basically keeping the quality up over the years” garnered him dis tinguished service recognition by the Pennsylvania DHIA. Pennsylvania DHIA Herd Profile Tables 401 611 006 112 296 242 85 48 673 734 1: 2.8 6.93 346,666 Ronald Morgan For the last eight years, Morgan has been a DHIA supervisor on 37 farms in his region. To obtain dis tinguished service honors, nomi nees must have achieved merit award status and meet certain qual ities, which Morgan attributes to “doing the the herds 12 times a (Continued from Pago C 5) Brown Swiss Herd Breed / Number of Herds Number of Cows Number of Cows Per Herd Milk Per Cow (Lbs) %-Protein Protein Per Cow (lbs) %-Fat Fat Per Cow (Lbs) Average Days in Milk Per Cow Value for CWT Milk(s) Value for CWT Grain(S) Value for CWT Hay(s) Value for CWT Silage ($) Value for Pasture Per Day(s) value for Milk Per Cow(S) Feed Consumed Per Cow (lbs) A: Grain B: Hay C: Silage D: Day Pasture Feed Cost Per Cow(S) A: Grain B; Hay C: Silage D: Pasture Total Feed Cost Per Cow(s) Income Over Feed Costs(s) Grain to Milk Ratio Feed Cost Per CWT Milk(s) Avg Level for SCC Herds 26.1 14,527 3.51 510 3.96 576 312 15.14 7.95 4.20 1.46 .44 2,199 6,527 2,871 14,616 73 886 1,313 1: 2.2 6.10 378,592 year and keeping the errors down.” He helps his father-in-law, Charles Forgy, McVeytown, Mif flin Co., and brother-in-law Garry Forgy with a small cow herd used for showing and milk production. SEND OF YEAR SPECIALS Mix and process your rations and hay... the Oswalt way In mixing. Oswalt TMR/Hay Processors are clearly superior in their ability to mix all types of ration ingredients, including dry hay A reel-type mixer, particularly when fully loaded, retains a quantity of the dry hay in the center of the reel which then simply turns over with the reel and receives little mixing Your hay just gets a free ride and your final mix is uneven at best In an Oswalt TMR/Hay Processor, the hay is processed and evenly and aggressively mixed throughout the ration It has no place to hide Give Us A Call Before You Buy! _ 6935 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE a GAP, PA 17527 PHONE: 717-442-8134 : WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL I Ptdlo Dispatched Trucks Goats Herd Breed / Number of Herds Number of Does 837 Number of Does Per Herd Milk Per Doe (Lbs) %-Protein Protein Per Doe (Lbs) %-Fat Fat Per Doe (lbs) Average Days in Milk Per Doe Value for CWT Milk(S) value for CWT Grain(s) Value for CWT Hay(s) Value for CWT Silage(s) Value for Pasture Per Day(s) value for Milk Pet Doe(s) Feed Consumed Per Doe (Übs) A: Grain B: Hay C: Silage D: Day Pasture Feed Cost Per Doe(s) A: Grain B: Hay C: Silage D: Pasture 519 120 214 32 Total Feed Cost Per Doe(s) Income Over Feed Costa(S) Grain to Milk Ratio Feed Cost Per CWT Mllk($) Avg Level for SCC Herds I'UIHN)I*4IIU Ujti) liutl ACUIAIT Model 180 and 230 oswftlT TMR'HAY These Oswalt Mixers do a batter job of mixing and carry the industry’s only five-year mixer warranty! Better design and more know-how have mads Oswalt the leader LAPP’S B FOCUS CdU I KUU Utli ILM lur »u»m. ur mluiiiuiuii A key element of mixing dry hay into a ration is processing the hay while all ration ingredients are being mixed That means tearing the hay apart and reducing fiber length during the mixing process In an Oswalt, the notched bottom auger working against the shear shelf, does the primary job of tearing the hay slabs apart and reducing the length of long hay stems The aggressive square top-augers (a patented Oswalt exclusive) grab the hay slabs and finish the processing job Only an Oswald UIPMENT ,N E 183 8.3 1,659 3.12 51 3.70 61 267 35.67 12.57 3.87 4.92 .01 592 764 1,378 150 441 1: 2.1 9.09 900,687 w
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