Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 20, 1991, Image 20

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    A2O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 20, 1991
RELATIVE FEED VALUES: Multiple Feedstuffs
PRICE INPUT: as of April 3
Shelled Com Per Bushel—>
44% Soybean Oilmeal Per Ton>
Crop/Feedstuff
Table 1. Grains
1 EAR CORN
2 EAR CORN, high moisture
3 EAR CORN, bushel basket....
4 CORN, shelled, high-moisture
5 OATS, spring
6 BARLEY, winter
7 WHEAT, winter
8 RYE, winter
9 SORGHUM, grain
10 SOYBEANS, whole, raw
Table 2. Supplements S Extenders
11 COTTONSEED MEAL
12 BREWER’S GRAIN, wet
13 BREWER’S GRAIN, dried....
14 DIST. CORN GRAIN, dried.
15 HOMINY FEED
16 CORN GLUTEN FEED
17 WHEAT BRAN
18 WHEAT MIDS
19 BEET PULP, dried
Table 3. Hay
20 LEGUME
21 MIXED, mainly legume.
22 MIXED, mainly grass...
23 GRASS
Table 4. Silages
24 CORN
25 LEGUME, haycrop
26 MIXED, mainly legume.
27 MIXED, mainly grass...,
28 GRASS, haycrop
29 SMALL GRAIN
30 SORGHUM-SUDAN
Based on nutrient values in Penn State University Feeds Library.
Program by:
W.K. Waters, Dept, of Ag. Econ. & Rural Soc., Penn State
University.
Unloading
• Three 18" super-efficient
drum style metering augers.
• Torque Team® Drive
feather metering augers for
shock-free clearing without
starting mam apron.
• Feather-touch controls.
Rugged Construction...
Heavy Duty Warranty
• Durable main apron and %"
$3.45
$205.00
Relative @
Feed DM
Value %
111.40 Per Ton
80.73 Per Ton
1.95 Per Bu.
99.03 Per Ton
1.93 Per Bu.
3.13 Per Bu.
3.81 Per Bu.
3.51 Per Bu.
3.33 Per Bu.
6.14 Per Bu.
9.75 Per Cwt.
37.43 Per Ton
142.22 Per Ton
166.75 Per Ton
6.97 Per Cwt.
7.72 Per Cwt.
6.04 Per Cwt.
6.83 Per Cwt.
5.82 Per Cwt.
107.96 Per Ton
104.41 Per Ton
91.37 Per Ton
89.26 Per Ton
38.71 Per Ton
56.89 Per Ton
53.48 Per Ton
44.20 Per Ton
39.34 Per Ton
44.65 Per Ton
38.59 Per Ton
• Lifetime warranty on
pressure treated wood
understructure, sides and roof.
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511 East Mam Street • St Naainz, Wl 54232
Phone 414-773-2121 • Fax 414-773-2649
Represented by
CUMMINGS AND BRICKER, INC
111 Cedar St Box 928
Batavia, NY 14020 • 716-343-5411
100 Stover Dr
Carlisle, PA 17013 • 717-249-6720
How Does Your Herd Compare?
STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) —This data is (Value for CWT Silage(s>) 1.56
pulled from Pennsylvania DHIA’s mainframe Walue for Pasture Per Day(s) .30
computer each week. It is a one-week summary Walue for Milk Per Cow Per
representing approximately one-fourth of the Year(s) 2,363
herds on test, as they are tested monthly. *Fced Consumed Per Cow Per
These data are valuable from a business man- Year(Lbs)
agement standpoint and can be used for compar- A: Grain 6,888
ing your operations to the averages from almost B: Hay 2,556
1,400 herds across the state. C: Silage 14,554
DHIA Averages for all herds processed between D; Day Pasture 70
4/01/91 and 4/08/91 (Feed Cost Per Cow Per Year(s)
Number of Herds Processed 1,325 A: Grain 545
Number of Cows Processed 74,383 B: Hay 110
Number of Cows Per Herd 56.1 C: Silage 227
Milk Per Cow (Lbs) 17,477 D: Pasture 21
%-Fat 3.66 (Total Feed Cost Per Cow Per
Fat Per Cow (Lbs) 640 Year(s) 905
%-Protein 3.19 (Income Over Feed Costs Per
Protein Per Cow (Lbs) 558 Year(s) 1,458
Average Days in Milk Per Cow 316 (Grain to Milk Ratio 1:2.5
(Value for CWT Milk(s) 13.52 (Feed Cost Per CWT Milk(s) 5.18
(Value for CWT Grain(s) 7.92 Avg Level For 1,114 SCC Herds 307,359
(Value for CWT Hay(s) 4.33 (Member (maraud fifuna
(Continued from Pago Al 9)
• Provide an area for heat detec
tion where there is good footing.
• Observe for cstrus when cattle
are not distracted by feeding, milk
ing or other farm activities.
• Set a schedule for twice daily
observation for estrous behavior.
• During warmer months,
observe the herd during the cooler
hours of the day or evening.
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• Record all heats so future
heats can be anticipated.
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SUBSOILER, A POPULAR, VERSATILE SOIL
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curved shanks, the subsoiier digs down as deep as
15”. it opens up the soil allowing moisture to pens*
trate, root systems are no longer restricted and better
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Good Heat Detection
• Research has shown that the
majority of mounting of cows in
heat is performed by cows in
proestnus or estrus. Very few
mounts are exhibited by cows in
midcycle. Thus allow all cows to
interact so as to increase the
chance of having a "willing" ani
mal available to mount the cow in
heat.
• Establish a foot care and hoof
trimming program so that sore feet
don't hinder mounting activity.
• Use heat detection aids to sup
plement visual observation.
Since estrous detection takes
time, use your time efficiently.
Observe for heat on a routine basis
at times and in areas where cattle
are likely to exhibit heat.
This should improve both the
efficiency and accuracy of heat
detection and thus result in less
semen wastage and a more profit
able calving interval.
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