D6-Unc«ster Farming. Saturday, May 22,1993 Speakers Discuss Nutrition, Production, Marketing At Layer Seminar HERSHEY (Dauphin Co.) Poultry nutritionists and special ists attending a seminar at the Her shey Convention Center here were told the presence of oyster shells in layer rations is effective in improving shell quality even when diets contain generous levels of calcium. Dr. Kavous Kcshavarz, of Cor nell University, reviewed research on calcium requirements at a seminar on nutrition, production, and marketing hosted by The Fox Company of Newficld, NJ. and American Stone-Mix, Towson, Md. Andrew Wadsworth, general manager of the Egg Farm Division of Wegman Food Stores, Wolcott, N.Y., told attendees Wegman decided to build their own egg production facilities when they were unable to get adequate sup plies of eggs that met their stan dards of high quality. As part of their quality assur ance program, Wadsworth said they add oyster shell to pullets’ diets at 16 weeks of age and include them in all rations through 79 weeks of age at the completion of the laying cycle. STRIKE IT RICHI SEU IT WIN A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED Selling Lean Hogs? Getting Bonus? Satisfied? If Not: Re-evaluate stock Ultra sound scaning Fat and Muscle Gilt Selection Birth to Market Boar referrals Mike Charchuck (717) 258-1056 022/ AIR TOOLS IN STOCK! Please write for prices. Prompt UPS Service Seller’s Pneumatics 718 Vintage Roa i Ciinsliana, PA 17500 Dr. Lance M incar, manager ot poultry research services. South ern Slates, Providence Forge, Va. said one of the major challenges and opportunities facing the layer industry is the ability to gel “fresh flesh” into rations. The Northeast, in particular, has many opportunities to utilize by products from the meat and fishe ries industries. Extruders, he said, offer a great deal of potential for adding such products directly to rations. Mincar cautioned his audience to be extremely careful in obtain ing pullets that arc adequate for housing in a new type of facility. The inability of birds to adapt to a new system may be a root cause of difficulty in getting them to the proper body weight to support ear ly, high production. While computers have become a useful tool in record-keeping and formulation, Minear told his audience they are still underutil ized in flock management. Kcshavarz reviewed trials at Cornell which showed the substi tution of oyster shell for 50 per cent of pulverized limestone in diets improved shell quality both Medium-Duty Cutter with Heavy-Duty Features! 15’ Cut; 540 or 1000 RPM; Cat. 5 Main Driveline; Cat. 4or 5 Wing Drivelines; 140 HP Divider Gearbox (1000 RPM); 100 HP Center and Wing Gearboxes; Pan Blade Carriers; 6” Blade Overlap; Mechanical Level-Lift Axle; 10-Gauge Deck; 1/4” x 10-1/2” Side Skirts; Full Swivel Clevis Hitch; Replaceable Skid Shoes; Wing Operation 90' Up and 22' Down; Rated for 2” Diameter Material Fully-Shielded Drivelines; Safety Deflectors Standard. See The Servis-Rhino Dealer Nearest You: at high and low temperatures. He also reported on trials with gypsum as a source of supplemen tal calcium. When combined with oyster shell at the SO percent level, gypsum was able to support good eggshell quality. When calcitc crystals were used, the gypsum failed to support eggshell quality. Other work at Cornell by Keshavarz and associates to deter mine the effect of calcium source UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Richard Hissong, a Penn State senior from Mcrcersburg, has been named the 1993 Out standing Senior in the College of Agricultural Sciences. He was honored at the college’s 1993 Spring Commencement, held Saturday, May 15, on Penn State’s University Park Campus. Selection for ihe award, which is sponsored by the College of Agricultural Sciences Alumni So ciety, was made by honor students in the Coaly Society, college fa culty, and alumni. Competition for the award is based on academic achievement, leadership in college Servis-Rhino SRIS Student Tough Medium-Duty Cutters! 60” or 72” Cutting Widths; 90 HP Gearbox; Cat. 4 Driveline; Slip Clutch Protection; 10-Gauge Deck; 540 RPM; Updraft Blades; Pan Blade Carrier; 1/4” x 9” Side Skirts; Greaseable Tapered Roller Wheel Bearings; Rated for 2” Diameter Material; Replaceable Skid Shoes; Safety Deflectors Standard. 3-Year Warranty! on separation in commercial oper- lhc needs of lhe induslry> aeons were also discussed. An examplc of an effort l 0 pro . ■ ,£ tudl j S conducted on two farms v j de morc beneficial programs, indicated that more particles of c j ted by ihe speaker, is the new oyster shell than calcium chips Northeast Egg Promotion Cam were available to birds along feed- p a ign. The program will focus mg , WI attention on the major media J.C. (Mac) McLaunn, president marked 0 f the Northeast, and it is of the recently formed Egg Asso- a cooperative venture of Northeast ciation of America, told the audi- s mtc and regional associations, ence the new organization was individuals, and the Egg Associa formed because of a need to oper- d on 0 f America, ate more effectively in addressing Named Outstanding univeisity and community acli.i- who’mpLmthc^SaS^ Hissong, the ton of Ronald and Cff °? " Judith Hissong of Mcrcersburg, ‘m ® of I ?B n f :ult “ re and will receive a bachelor’s in agri- „ hlgh,y c l ualincd students. cultural systems management and "c S 3 i . win ” er technology (ASMT). His first as- , u,din Spcakin B Contest, an sociation with the college was as a j. ua . co eg ® ®y en l ln which un student in the 1988 Pennsylvania “ r B™J uates deliver rcsearch-bas- Govemor’s School for the Agri- n ,l ress “ on lssues in thcir cultural Sciences. fie,d of study - He was president of the ASMT Club in 1992 and was a member of the Coaly Honor Society, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, and the Ag Student “Some things are just built tougher than others.” TW6O/72 m Servis-Rhino® An Alamo Group Company P.O. Box 712, Seguin, Texas 78156 210-372-3080 Hissong has lived and worked on his family’s 400 acre Merccr- Vu Farms, where he plans to re turn after graduation. PA DEALERS C.B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse, PA (717) 768-6231 C.H. WALTZ & SONS, INC. Cogan Station, PA (717) 435-2921 CHARLES SIEPIEjLA Honesdale, PA (717) 253-3334 DUGAN TRACTOR, INC. Ulysses, PA (814) 848-7575 ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUP. INC. New Rinngold, PA (717) 943-2131 ERB & HENRY EQUIP. 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