UNIVERSITY YIELD DK 524 IN THE 1990 PENNSYLVANIA COMMERCIAL HYBRID CORN TEST OUT PERFORMS THE REST IN GRAIN YIELD* AND SILAGE! PENN STATE SILAGE ENTRIES Silage Performance of Short Season Hybrids (Maturity Zone 1) Tons Per Tons Per Acre Acre % Moisture Dry Matter Hybrid DeKalb - DK 524 Hardy H 86938 Agway AG 261 Funks G 4018 Funks G 4106 Hardy HB 6872 Cargill 842 Pioneer 3540 Eastland 478 Pioneer 3925 Hytest HI 238 Agway 310 Garst 8823 Doeblers 48X-E Jacques 4170 Doeblers 35XP Hybrid Means L.S.D. (.05) * See the 1990 PA Commercial Hybrid Com Test Report (Maturity Zone 1) See your local DeKalb dealer for more information. TRIALS TOP YIELD! TOP CHOICE! DK 524 Choose Hhe (Best ‘D‘K.S24 24.3 43.4 7.4 13.9 DK 524 8.5 2.6 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 29, 1990-A37 Mid East UDIA Approves (ConllniMd from Pag* A 36) through nutrition education. Dairy Council dietitians and home economists convey key nutrition messages through prog rams and services that target health care professionals, educa tors, and specific leader groups who have an impact on consumers of all ages. Mid East will spend $310,000 and $273,000 on retail marketing and foodservice development, respectively. These programs pro vide training and promotion resources to dairy case managers, processors, restaurateurs, school foodservice directors and distribu tors to increase the sales and profi tability of real dairy products. These programs also comple ment seasonal advertising cam paigns and therefore create higher visibility of dairy products during promotion periods. The board also approved $393,000 for consumer market ing, communications and industry promotions. These programs offer vital messages and services to consumers, the media and dairy farmers about the product and promotional messages of the association. The consumer marketing prog ram will also work in a coordi nated effort with the Dairy and Nutrition Council to deliver uni fied dairy-friendly nutrition com munications throughout the Mid East service area. TTiis aggressive new direction will build on existing successful Dauphin Co. DHIA Owner Brd. Toby T Farm Catalpa Farms Restful Acres Alwine Farms My-Favorite Hols Crissinger Dairy Farm B 3 Pleasant Hill Farms B 3 Dale F Faust B 3 Stoney Lawn Farms B 3 John Hertzler 3 Irvin G Martin G 3 Elwillo Farms B 3 Samuel K Lapp Jr B 3 Lytle Farms Inc 3 J Melvin Brandt B 3 Hill Side Farm B 3 Mahlon L Lehman 3 Stoney Lawn Farms Marge Lytle Farms Inc Alice Jeni May Mahlon L Lehman Erin J Melvin Brandt 384 391 400 Alwine Farms Star Catalpa Farms 570 Stanley R Long Jody Restful Acres Toni Irvin G Martin 2 My Favorite Hols Cuttie nutrition education programs and incorporate local efforts to make dairy information more accessible to the media' through the 12 Dairy Council offices. This localization will enhance the visibility of Dairy Council/Mid East as the dairy nutrition resource for con sumers, and will positively and accurately position dairy products in the marketplace. As member of the United Dairy Industry Association, Mid East will also contribute $318,000 to the federation for unified research and development of advertising, marketing and nutrition education programs designed to create a market for real dairy products. The UDIA federation coordi nates programs through the National Dairy Council and the American Dairy Association base d on the needs of its 26 member organizations and Affiliated Dairy Council Units. UDIA will also continue to work with state and regional promotion groups outside of the federation as well as with the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board to conduct com plementary programming. The Mid East board also approved $300,000 for the organi zational operating expenses necessary to conduct the business of the association. All of Mid East UDIA’s adver tising and marketing programs are structured to complement one another and to deliver a unified promotion message, therefore maximizing the efficiency of the dairy promotion dollar. Monthly Report DAUPHIN COUNTY DHIA November 1990 Rolling Herd Average No. Lbs. Lbs. Cows Milk Fat B 3 48.9 21,805 3 131.6 21,590 3 118.8 21,324 3 79.5 20,504 3 56.8 21,033 87.6 73.9 49.5 19,745 20,073 20,177 86.5 19,939 68.9 18,781 32.5 19,683 175.6 18,613 41.0 18,639 92.7 18,610 79.8 18,303 44.8 18,612 56.4 17,648 Lactation Report 22,754 3-3 22,410 26,581 28,443 7-1 5-1 4-0 4-7 22,492 4-4 4-1 3-10 21,169 23,333 26,554 5-7 27,451 23,852 4-2 22,327 3-10 3-10 21,134 22,704 7-10 9-2 26,480 Lbs. Protein 768 754 805 771 694 704 680 678 671 665 753 709 669 639 635 635 774 1048 711 857 888 913 1097 1047 711 865 707 758 798 862 900 966 903 874 726 870 864 675 876 689 923 660 919 911
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