rSwine Management "j i News I I Dr. Richard Barczewski I S Extension Agent H I U. Of Delaware Jj limit selection TRAITS FOR FASTEST RESULTS Whether to keep or cull an ani mal should be based on objective, well thought-out criteria. Too often, though, culling decisions are made in haste and without regard to the long-tom goals of a lives tock enterprise. Producers need to determine these goals first For example, if you are in the business of produc ing feeder pigs, you may want to consider placing emphasis on selection for litter size. Or if you produce market hogs under an incentive program, you may want to select for carcass traits that will profit you most The key to successful selection and culling decisions is to limit the number of traits for which you select. Other factors to be consid ered include the potential for a given trait to be passed on to an animal’s offspring (heritability), the variation that is naturally occurring in your herd, and the amount of money you are willing to invest in improving your herd. The number of traits you select for makes a difference in ease and speed of genetic improvement. If you are interested in encouraging * Revoluntionary: Per Pitch Design Improves Tractioi And Ride • Computer Designed" Natural” Shape Casing Improves Tire Body Life • Radial Construction Provides Better Traction Lower Fi And Overall Cost! SIZE PRICE 18.4R34 1 ★ $505.00 18.4R38 1 ★ $538.00 20.8R38 1 ★ $696.00 DYNA TORQUE RADIAL NO RISK OFFER Buy ■ pair of Dyna Torqua radial* now. 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Similarly, performance traits are not as herit able as carcass traits. Simply put, reproductive traits (such as litter size and number of pigs weaned) are influenced less by selection than performance traits (such as growth rate or feed efficiency) or carcass traits (such as backfat and loin-eye area). Another factor that affects herd improvement potential is the gene tic variation that occurs within the herd. For example, if all animals in your herd have a backfat measure ment of 1.0 inch at the last rib at 230 pounds, then you cannot expect to make improvements in backfat at the last rib by selecting individuals from this hod. On the other hand, if a wide variation exists for backfat within your herd (let’s say 0.7 S inch to 1.5 inches at 230 pounds), then improvements can be made by selecting the leaner animals in your breeding program. You need variations to make gene tic improvements. If you have a herd with little var iation, you may have to select breeding stock from other herds to make improvements. This is where financial commitment enters into genetic improvement. And select ing animals who excel in a particu lar trait can be expensive. Boars WASHINGTON, D.C.—Allen Deiter, president of Pennsylvania Farmers Union (PFU), was among the 24 members of the National Farmers Union who told U.S. Agriculture Secretary Edward Madigan that the Bush Admi nistration needs to begin focusing attention on the immediate needs of American farmers in addition to activities in the international arena. The Fanners Union delegation, headed by NFU President Leland Swenson, told Madigan that “sen sible. reasonable, and significant changes” in U.S. farm policies are necessary for the survival of fami ly farm producers. “I agree with Senator Robot Dole (R-KS) when he calls the farm economy a ‘house of cards,”’ Swenson said in reference to a let ter Dole sent to the White House last week. 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The deci sion on how much to spend on a boar should be based on the poten tial return that boar can make to your operation. NFU legislative fly-in, told Madi gan that immediate action is needed to reform federal dairy pol icy and to provide disaster assis tance to farmers whose crops were hurt by weather disasters this year. “We have dairy and livestock farmers in Pennsylvania that must purchase hay by December or January to replace the roughage lost on their farm because of drought Com and soybean losses vary from minor to 100 percent,” said Allen Deiter. The fanners union members articulated the hardships they are facing because of low prices for milk, grain, and livestock. They believe policies that would provide incentives for production manage ment are the key to their survival g MIIK.IT does a body good. MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION, INC USED TIRES AS OF OCT. 14, 1991 FIRST COME FIRST SERVE PRICES ARE CASH AND CARRY MOUNTING IS ADDITIONAL Slm M>ke 3/32 Quantity Price $lO9 $436 $155 $176 $259 $292 Price 143.00 NEW TIRE CLEARANCE FIRST COME FIRST SERVE ;46.00 $BO.OO i 58.00 184.00 $97.00 Lancaster Farming Saturday, October 19 1991-OS These figures can be calculated based on several factors: the spe cific trait for which you arc select ing, the heritability of that trait, the economic return for a specific improvement, and the number of females you intend to breed to this boar. Genetic betterment in any herd is attainable if producers are will ing to make improvement an objective of their selection, breed ing, and pulling decisions. For more information, consult the Pork Industry Handbook Fact Sheet #lO6 on “Genetic Principles and their Applications for Swine Producers.” Secretary on the farm. 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