A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 21, 1991 Penn-Jersey Seminar VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Fanning Staff ALLENTOWN (Lehigh Co.) Dairy farmers are to get an opportunity to hear from own ers of some of the best producing dairy herds in Maryland, New York and Ohio during the 1992 Pcnn-Jersey Dairy Expo, sche duled to be held at two locations. The Penn-Jersey Dairy Expo is a dairy herd management and trade show which is sponsored by the county extension offices in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Organizers have traditionally offered seminars involving nation al and internationally recognized experts representing a variety of views and opinions on subjects of cuirent interest. This year’s program is offered either at the Days Inn Conference Center in Allentown, on Jan. 8, or at the Oxford Fire Hall in Oxford, on Jan. 9. Scheduled to start the day-long seminar (from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.) is Robert Yonkers, Ph.D., a Penn State University professor of agri cultural economy. Yonkers is to talk about the economic outlook and management strategies. Following Yonkers are to be presentations by a three-man panel of dairy producers from three slates surrounding Pennsylvania and New Jersey whose herds were recently recognized by their respective state Dairy Herd Improvement associations (DHIAs) as outstanding. Speakers are to be Roy Crow from Maryland, Ken Harrington of New York, and James Lewis of Ohio. The afternoon session is feature a report on parasite control from Michael Sukhdeo, Ph.D., a parasi tologist at Rutgers University, and a look at seasonal milking by Health Care Sciences Institute of Harrisburg Area Community College and The Wellness Fund Presents Clearing Up The Cholesterol Confusion A Community Health Presentation Answering Your Questions On Cholesterol And Explaining Its Importance. Featuring Ann Louise Gittleman, MS, former director of nutrition at the Pritikin Longevity Center and Debra Gochenour, MED, RD Community Nutritionist With Harrisburg Hospitals Heart Center 1992 PA Farm Show Lecture Schedule January 12 2 PM January 13 10 AM & 2 PM January 16 10 AM & 2 PM Room D Second Floor Farm Show Building LQQK FOR BROILER POULTRY OPEN HOUSE Details In Next Week's Issue! m * I AND POULTRY SYSTEMS ffCCUOIIJ FARMER BOY AQ; 410 E. Lincoln AvC., Myerstown, PA 17067 PH. (717) 866-7565 24 Hour Service Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7-5 Sat. 7:30-11:30 l2-21 David Zartman, Ph.D., an animal scientist at Ohio State University. Of the top dairy producers to be part of the panel, their backrounds and operations vary. Roy and Sue Crow rent a 300-acre farm in Kennedyville, Md., from Roy’s father. The cou ple currently has a 48-head milk ing string they milk three times a day. The Crows had the top rolling herd average on Maryland herds with 90 or fewer cows for 1990-91 production year. Recently they sold 14 cows, but the larger herd had averaged 24,160 pounds of energy corrected milk (Maryland DHIA corrects for fat content), which correlates to an actual pro duction of 23,868 pounds of milk, 859 pounds of fat and 727 pounds of protein. With the reduced herd, their most recent production record came in at 23,945 pounds. Roy is a 1977 graduate of the University of Maryland who returned to the home farm, pur chased 23 bred heifers from his IN PENNSYLVANIA § Akron, PA..... Allenwood, PA 5 Berlin, PA j* Cobum, PA % Columbia, PA..., S Corry, PA 5 Doylestown, PA S Indiana Co, PA. S Intercourse, PA. Kutztown, PA.... ■1 Lebanon, PA m « Unden, PA £ 1 Mifflmburg, PA.. Lambertvitle, NJ ..Robert Fulper 609-397-3479 S •1 Mifflintown. PA.. Port Murray, NJ, Robert Kayhart 201-689-2605 2 | New Paris. PA.. Woodstown, NJ, Mike Charles 301-476-2323 $ I H|™ y WKSMWMiMMMKMBMSMnMMMMMBMnMMMWMBMIMMMWMnMWMaMiMHMMMIMWMiMMMSIWW To Focus On father and 11 others from neigh bors to get started in the dairy pro duction business. His first year end rolling herd average was 16,000 pounds of milk. The couple feeds com silage before milking and alfalfa haylage in an open bunker with free access to pasture. Also, to slow passage, Timothy hay is added occassionally. Top dressing is with grain or with a manufactured pellet. For those cows making more than 100 pounds of milk per day, and all first-calf heifers, get 5 - pounds of a 25-percent protein pel let that contains a rumen bypass fat and undegradable protein. He sub stitutes the pellet for grain on a pound-for-pound basis. They also have a 105.5 BAA, 1.8 services per conception with 43 percent first service concep tions and a calving interval of 13.7 months. Up in Troy, New York, the Her rington family operates Herrington Farms Inc., which includes three (Turn to Pago A 26) GRE E T I You trust American Breeders Service to deliver the highest quality products and services that add value to your operation. We thank you for that trust and look forward to providing you with professional A.I. service , animal products , and the best in reliable and consistent genetics for 1992. ...Keith Campbell 717-733-0094 George Showers 717-538-1812 Joyce Ringler 814-267-5576 ...Wendel Musser 614-349-5310 ....James Charles 717-396-9672 Don Knapp 814-664-7993 Mike Charles 215-264-8517 Robin Denniston 518-766-4214 Paul Martin 717-768-7788 Mike Charles 215-264-8517 Paul Martin 717-949-2381 Larry Bower 717-323-9710 David Beachy 717-966-1344 Mervln Zendt 717436-6386 Barry Lawery 814-839-2044 Top Milk Producers Jim Lewis, left, stands with one of his favorite Holsteins and his father, Dick Lewis at their Orient Ohio farm. 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