Field Service System Part Of Infinity The Field Services System Module of the Infinity System pro vides subscribers with the choice of technician services to collect samples and information through a paper-based system, or through a personal computer (PC) based electronic data system. This service module provides technician service by a protable electronic notebook capability for ease of use. Compatibility of these notebooks with IBM PCs and poupular on-farm system like Westfalia, deLaval, Boumatic, and Dairy Comp 305. A full range of test day manage ment reports through Dairy Comp 303 include the reproduction, herd health, young stock, culling histo ries, lactation histories, group analysis, and nutrition. Also bill ing capability is available on test day. The system also has the capabil ity to upload data from the field to the Pennsylvania Infinity Data Record Processing Center. Some of the other assets arc improved turnaround time, reduced reporting errors and pap erless barnshcets (electronic bamshecls). All of these aspects streamline and simplify the opera AVAILABLE NOW - Contract!s for new and updated turkey houses using equipment Planning your first or second turkey house? Call Northeast Agri Systems for a free estimate: 1-800-673-2580 Northeast Agri agri systems tion for technicians. The capability of the system includes the capability to provide graphics of individual cow lacta tions, herd and group performance and also a stastical analysis. The Field Service System Mod ule has the feature of being able to transfer data electronically or by diskette. Further, the module also pro vides management reports for DHIA field service managers in many different ways. And can also provide a weekly technician per formance report, and a summary of performance on a monthly or annual basis. Also included are a variety of monthly listings of cow and herd data to keep within the guidelines set by national or state boards. One listing monitors herds over 45 days since last test. Another listing of bulk tank val ues compares the test day produc tion with monthly production. There’s also a monthly cow and herd list which can be used to monitor for verification purposes. And, there’s even a report which consists of permanent and visible identification exception reports. Among the other listings are FLYWAY BUSINESS'PARK _ 139 A West Air f° n Hi PS® l§Pf3aHsl Lititz, PA 17543 740430 vJSSJy (717) 569-2702 a s«t. 7:30-11:3o| 1-800-673-2580 * biweekly billing summaries by technician and/or county area; a meter cost summary by technician; and a sample to lab time report by technician. The power of Infinity come from the unique integration of individual service modules which permit information in one module to be shared with other modules. While some modules rely on input of data from other modules, the overall design allows a DHIA or dairy producer to select only those modules needed. An overview of the other mod ules and the meaning of the acronyms for each is as follows: DMS Dairy Management Sys tem: package reports for herd and cow management OFS On-Farm System: Dairy Comp 305 and Dairy Plan. OFS+ On-Farm System Plus; provides the OFS and also gives genetic evaluations and young sire programs. FSS Field Services System DES Data Entry System. LCS Laboratory Control System. EES Extension and Education Service. Systems, Inc. Chore-Time H 2 ALL-PLASTIC FEEDER floods feeder pan with plenty of feed to attract and start poults from the first day. Chore-Time SUPER 6™ curtain elded ventilation made easy Chore-Time SUPER 6™ Environmental Con trol System takes the work out of operating curtain ventilation and does it without requiring anyone to be a computer expert) SUPER 6 accurately and automatically "supervises’ your building's ventilation dur ing hot, cold, and even during natural ventila tion periods doing automatically what most hog producers are attempting to do by hand. Uncistir Farming, Saturday, May 15,1993-A29 CS Consultant’s Service. over •b® next few months, you COM Communication will see more mention in this col- Syslem. umn about the modules. I will be FPS —Finance and Personnel outlining the power of these mod- Service. ( Turn 10 p *fl« A 32) 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 sum mary 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 4/24/93 and 5/01/93 Number of Herds Processed Number of Cows Processed Number of Cows Per Herd Milk Per Cow (Lbs) %-Fat Fat Per Cow (Lbs) %-Protein Protein Per Cow (Lbs) Average Days in Milk Per Cow ♦Value for CWT Milk(s) ♦Value for CWT Grain(s) ♦Value for CWT Hay(s) ♦Value for CWT Silage(s) ♦Value for Pasture Per Day(s) ♦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 Year(s) A: Grain B: Hay C: Silage D: Pasture ♦Total Feed Cost Per Cow Per Year(s) ♦lncome Over Feed Costs Per Year(s) ♦Grain to Milk Ratio ♦Feed Cost Per CWT Milk(s) Avg Level For 953 SCC Herds •Member generated figures PA DHIA CALENDAR ™ MAY | 17-19 Field Service Training Seminar. Slate College i-v;' IS MS JULY m 7-8 Slate Hoard Meeting, Enc Co ||| 23,24 Technician Summer Conference, Danville || SEPTEMBER 1 29,30 Stale Hoard Meeting, Stale College NOVEMBER g 1 SE District Mlg, Uerks Ag Ccntei ;,;"i 2 SW District Mtg, Ramada Inn, Somerset f e-'j 3 C Dislnct Mtg, Eamtl> Mouse Rcslauianl, ; Mifllmtown 4 NE District Mlg, Emk Apple Restaurant, > I'unkhannock 5 NW District Mlg, Honan/a Restaurant, J Eranklm 8 Stale Hoard Meeting, State College 9,10 NE Caucus, Ithaca, NY FEBRUARY 18,19 PA DHIA Annual Mtg.. Slalc College 1,088 68,032 62.5 18,389 3.72 684 3.20 589 318 13.02 7.67 4.29 1.52 .29 2,396 7,527 2,259 14,768 66 577 97 225 19 920 1,475 1:2.4 5.01 342,525 •ssa v *v. s