Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1991, Image 18

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    AlB-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 6, 1991
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Dair) Herd T"
Improvement Association\
How Does Your Herd Compare?
STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) This data is pulled from Pennsyl
vania DHIA’s mainframe computer each week. It is a one-week summary
representing approximately one-fourth of the herds on test, as they are
tested monthly.
These data are valuable from a business management standpoint and
can be used for comparing your operations to the averages from almost
1,400 herds across the state.
DHIA Averages for all herds processed between 6/17/91 and 6/24/91
Number of Herds Processed 1,447
Number of Cows Processed 83,047
Number of Cows Per Herd 57.3
Milk Per Cow (Lbs) 17,594
%-Fal 3.65
Fat Per Cow (Lbs) 643
%-Protein 3.18
Protein Per Cow (Lbs) 560
Average Days in Milk Per Cow 316
* Value for CWT Milk(s) 12.98
*Value for CWT Grain(s) 7.88
•Value for CWT Hay(s) 4.21
•Value for CWT Silage(s) 1.54
•Value for Pasture Per Day(s) .30
•Value for Milk Per Cow Per
Year(s)
•Feed Consumed Per Cow Per
Year(Lbs)
A: Grain
B: Hay
C: Silage
D: Day Pasture
•Feed Cost Per Cow Per Ycar(s)
A: Grain
B: Hay
C: Silage
D: Pasture
•Total Feed Cost Per Cow Per
Year(s)
•Income Over Feed Costs Per
Ycar(s)
•Grain to Milk Ratio
•Feed Cost Per CWT Milk(s)
Avg Level For 1,185 SCC Herds
*Mcmber generated figures
Keep
Cows Cool
ESTON MARTZ
PSU Ag Info Services
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) Keeping your dairy cows
cool and comfortable during the
dog days of summer can help
ensure that their milk production
remains steady.
"Good ventilation for dairy
cows is critical during hot weath
er," said Stephen Spencer, profes
sor of dairy and animal science in
Penn State's College of Agricul
ture. "When temperatures rise and
the cows arc uncomfortable, they
may respond by reducing their
feed and dry matter intake. Subse
quently, their milk production
falls, loo."
Spcnccr said that sometimes it is
difficult to tell whether heat is
making a cow uncomfortable.
"Cows seldom exhibit obvious
symptoms of poor ventilation,
except in brutally hot weather
when they begin to pant," he said.
"Changes such as a reduction in
dry matter intake can be subtle and
hard to detect until milk pro
duction falls off."
Instead of waiting for obvious
symptoms to appear, make sure
your cows' quarters are cool before
they become uncomfortable.
"Get stagnant air out of the bam
and let the cows breathe fresh air,"
Spencer said. "It's easy to use fans
to augment your present ventila
tion system, and it's virtually
impossible to move too much air
FOCUS
Call I 800-DHI-TEST for service or information
LISTING OF ACTIVE COWS WITH POTENTIAL ID PROOIEMS
VM6299R
HIE MAY H 00:59:20 (991
HERO CODE 29-
TVPE TEST ‘3l Dili AP
BREED 4
INDEX NAME VISID REG/ET NOTES
00354 HIKE 176 423CTP4970
00371 KAVLA 199 323CTP4986
00363 IRENE 376 4330,101723
00387 JENNY 293 3230J81730
CODE APPEARING UNDER "NOTES* MEANS
BREED INVALID 2 - RE6/ET ZERO OR BLANK
POSSIBLE NAAB CODE FOR SIRE REG N - NOT (OR NO LONGER) ON FILE
EARTAG INVALID OR NOT PENNSYLVANIA OR REGNUM EXCEEDS BREED ASSN MAXIMUM
HERO TOTALS FOR ACTIVE COWS WITH ID PROBLEMS/CHAHGES
00% LINK COWS 1.2% UNK SIRES t. 2% UNIDENTIFIED SIRES 4.9% POTENTIAL PROBLEMS 0.0% ID CHANGES
VM6299R LISTING OF REMOVED COWS WITH POTENTIAL ID PROBLEMS
TUE MAY (4 00:59:20 1991
HERO CODE 29-
tYPE TEST 31 DHI AP
BREED 4
INDEX NAME VISIO P F G/ET NOTES SIRE RED NAABCODE
00297 JENNY 86 323CTN2099 H 3001850965 0000110462 JAY
00335 Hit DA 42 4003424718 4000640900 0007J0160
00340 MEL 154 323C1P4967 H 3001773656 0008H034G RUSTY
00342 PAM 172 323CTP4962 H 3001926432 0008M0592
00372 •SMAUNA 225 323CTN2085 M 3001683574 0015M0224 SPECIAL
00374 BETH 221 323D081756 H 3001780684 0003111198 OUESTOR
into the bam."
One way dairy farmers can use
fans to keep cows cool is by turn
ing their bam into a "wind tunnel."
"Placing fans at intervals
throughout the bam and opening
the doors at either end can create a
tunnel effect," Spencer said. "It
moves the air through the bam and
helps keep the cows comfortable."
This "wind tunnel" effect can
This Report’s
PIP. That’s short for Potential
Identification Problems, and it’s a
new report being sent to members
on official programs every spring
and fall. What’s it used for? Simp
ly to alert members to possible
identification problems with some
of their animals before the semi
annual USDA genetic evaluations
are done. That will give members
the chance to correct those ID
errors that could prevent their ani
mals from being evaluated, or pre
vent their records from being used
in bull proofs.
When you receive the report,
which looks like the one shown
below, check the information
listed and if there are errors, let the
records auditors in State College
know right away. Just call
800-344-8378 (800-DHI-TEST)
and talk with Gary or Dan. They’ll
be glad to help you.
Average Farm Feed
Costs For Handy
Reference
2,284
To help farmers across the state
to have handy reference of com
modity input costs in their feeding
operations for DHIA record sheets
or to develop livestock feed cost
data, here’s this week’s average
costs of various ingredients as
compiled from regional reports
across the state of Pennsylvania.
Remember these are averages so
you will need to adjust your figures
up or down according to your loca
tion and the quality of your crop.
Com, No. 2y - 2.65 BU. 4.74
CWT.
7,088
2,503
14,680
68
558
105
226
21
911
1,372
1:2.4
5.18
384,814
Wheat, No. 2 - 2.66 BU. 4.44
CWT.
Barley, No. 3 - 1.56 BU. 3.34
CWT.
Oats, No. 2
thwart another source of cow
discomfort insects.
"If air is moving steadily
through the bam, it will help
reduce fly problems," Spencer
said.' Flies don't like to be in the
wind.
"Make sure free-stall bams have
adequate side ventilation," he said.
"Side panels usually are too small
to provide adequate air
movement."
Members:
PIP
1.39 BU. 4.34
SIRE REG NAABCODE
423UNK0000
H 3001815223 00081104(6 PEPPER
4000634 145 000300134 ROTAI.
H OOOOllO3 18 REBEL
RELATIVE FEED VALUES: Multiple FeedStUffS
PRICE INPUT: as of June
Shelled Corn Per Bushel—> $2.70
44% Soybean Oilmeal Per Ton> $223.00
Relative
Feed I
Value
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 & 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 Lil
Program by:
W.K. Waters, Dept, of Ag. Boon. & Rural Soc., Penn
University.
CWT.
Soybeans, No. 1 - 5.50 BU. 9.19
CWT.
New Ear Com - 66.50 BU. 3.33
CWT.
Alfalfa Hay - 90.75 BU. 4.54
HUSTONtOWN PA
Hus TON I OWN PA
Spencer said dairy farmers may
want to consider new ventilation
ideas such as curtain walls for free
stall bams.
"A number of farmers have
replaced the side walls of their
bams with curtains, which allow
the whole side of the bam to be
opened for ventilation," he said. "It
makes a remarkable difference in
the air and temperature conditions
inside the bam."
CWT,
Mixed Hay - 74.75 B
CWT.
Timothy Hay - 72.78 B
CWT.
17539
NOTES
U
SHORTNAME
U - REG/ET CONTAINS "UNKNOWN"
M - HERD AND ANIMAL BREED DIFFER
17229
SIIORTNAME NOTES OAM REG/ET Nl
323CTN2084
001747474
323CJN208S
323CTN2077
3238ZC5855
323CJR1831
86.74 Per Ton
63.49 Per Ton
1.52 Per Bu.
77.93 Per Ton
1.60 Per Bu.
2.61 Per Bu.
3.03 Per Bu.
2.94 Per Bu.
2.64 Per Bu.
6.23 Per Bu.
10.42 Per Cwt.
37.23 Per Ton
141.92 Per Ton
158.11 Per Ton
5.51 Per Cwt.
7.24 Per Cwt.
5.39 Per Cwt.
6.00 Per Cwt.
4.53 Per Cwt.
103.34 Per Ton
97.68 Per Ton
79.96 Per Ton
76.11 Per Ton
30.82 Per Ton
55.01 Per Ton
50.65 Per Ton
39.93 Per Ton
34.94 Per Ton
39.04 Per Ton
32.64 Per Ton
DAM REG/ET
4003365264
333VEW3596
323CTP4927
323CTN3081