A344jncm»f Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1992 TERRY L. MADDOX Huntingdon County Extension Director Many producers spend less time planning a herd replacement poli cy than the dollars and cents of this management issue justify. Cows are culled to avoid trou ble, control herd size, or meet cash needs said Bennett Cassell, dairy specialist at Virginia Tech. Age at first freshening seems to just happen rather than being plan ned. Most estimates of rearing costs per heifer are well over $l,OOO and are higher for older heifers even with less cosdy in puts during growth. With 35 percent culling, the number of replacement heifers re- Retail Food Self- Inspection Program Begins HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture has prepared a Retail Food Establishment Self-In spection Program, ac cording to Agriculture Secretary Boyd E. Wolff. The program is designed to supplement ongoing departmental inspection efforts and existing store programs. Under the program, managers of retail food stores are given a five page listing of items de signed to ensure the safely of foods through out their establish ments. A sheet used to log refrigeration tem peratures is also in the packet. “This gives retail store managers an im portant inspection tool to assist in their estab lished food safety pro grams,” Wolff said. “Through the efforts of the Department and the retail industry, consum ers arc assured contin ued safely and quality of the food supply.” The inspection pro grams were mailed to 40 supermarket chains m early August. The program has been well received by the super markets and will be ex panded to include inde pendently owned food stores and convenience stores. Money Made Calving Heifers Early quired for a 100-cow herd increas es from 70 if heifers freshen at 24 months to 105 for 36-month-old first calf heifers. An average herd must keep IS more heifers to freshen at 29 months of age compared to 24 months. The $15,00 to $lB,OOO those heifers cost would make a nice addition to most herds’ in comes. Recent research at Washington State University suggests freshen ing heifers even earlier than 24 months and providing a longer calving interval for additional growth and development after first calving. It is easy to delay heifer fresh ening since rearing can be less in- MFGR. LIST PRICE $11,689 Ford 1220 • 16 HP, 4 WD, Hydrostatic Transmission Massey-Ferguson 1010- 16 HP, 4WD, Hydrostatic Transmission KUBOTA DARES TO COMPARE! WHY PAY MORE? Kubota Fall Demo Days Fri,, Sept. II - 9 to 6, Sat., Sept. 12 - 9 to 2 At The Lebanon Dealership OVER 100 * NEW KUBOTA TRACTORS IN STOCK! , LEBANON Rt *T, Box AOS, tAfcWMB. PA 17042 Ri 4101 wit* oi BctiA*ffw*«wn 717-949-2000 tensive; heifers are larger at fresh ening and thus compete better with mature cows, and their yields go up. However, easier doesn’t mean more profitable. Costs of delayed freshening outweigh the benefits and represent an opportunity for considerable savings to profit con scious dairy producers. The Keys To Cow Cooperation Chasing a wandering cow into a milking parlor or pushing an ani mal into a holding pen can be frus trating for a modem dairy produc er. With mechanized equipment and facilities, they have exceeded the technological expectations of Kubota 87100 -16 HP, Hydro. Trans, 4WD, Cat I 3 Pt. Hitch, Std. 540 PTO, Mid PTO, 3 Cyl. Famous Kubota Liquid-Cooled Diesel \VK SHIP PARTS UPS DAILY Serving Central PA Since 1921 HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:30-5:00 SATURDAY 7:30-12:00 K U BOTH' a> TRACTORS A EQUIPMENT their predecessors. Yet each year, excessive time and energy is still spent physically moving dairy cows into the parlor. Purdue University animal sci entist Jack Albright has research ed animal behavior techniques which, at a minimal cost, can re duce the physical requirements of moving livestock. These tech niques also can increase the effi ciency of the available dairy fa cilities, equipment, and human re sources. Albright said that through the proper training of cows and milk ing parlor operators, cows can be induced to cooperate within the system instead of being forced to conform. MFGR. PRICE 0! He has identified several tech niques to minimize the physical labor requirement and get the greatest number of cows in and out of the parlor in the shortest amount of time. The techniques are designed to maximize milk production and minimize em ployee stress and frustration. Provide dairy cows with a con sistent environment. Producers should use the same vocal com mands at each milking and have gates open and ready for the cows to enter. Music can add to a consistent, pleasant environment, benefiting both the milker and the cow. Mus ic provides an environment which the cow becomes comfortable. MFGR. 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