Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 04, 1993, Image 37

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    State DHIA Receives Quality Award,
Seeks New General Manager
(Contlnuad from Pago Al) . .
... . . ' . “P top data entry, arc just a few of
from each district, has been named the new items made available to the
to complete this process. The com- members in the last year
mittee members are: Bill Jackson, The staff members whi, have
chair, George Cudoc; John Castro- kept the operation working on a
giovanni; Lane Sollenbetger. and day-tewlay basis have been called
Date Hoover. the “best group of employees you
The new general manager will could ask for.” Turn-over of suoer
bcresponsibletothePennsylvania visors in the field has decreased
* P vo,untccr board members have
wwked » bring control of the
u/iTikmulih or g anization back to the grass toots
Wlthl !! level. If present plans hSJ by the
0 1 begining of next year, the state will
P yCC be divided into smaller districts
Sy wh!u th* »• i. with additional representation on
II .** the board and a Solution system
come under strong public scrutiny facili|ate for
in the last several years, the out- local opinions to part of
come has left die organization die state and national operations,
quite strong m the eyes of many fte strict Vost con
dairymen and agribusiness offi- tave placcd
cials. Unbundled pricing for pro- operation of the Pennsylvania
cessing, electronic bam sheets, and DRCP has caused financial institu
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GATES and FENCING
tion officials to give the association
high ratings. The long-range busi
ness plans and the yearly budget
projections initiated by Barth con
tinue to be useful in the overall suc
cessful operation of the business.
Anyone who would like to apply
for the general manager’s position
or receive a complete position
description is invited to send a
resume or request to die: Seareh
Committee; Bill Jackson, chair
man; Pennsylvania DHIA; 1318
West College Ave.; State College,
PA 16801. The position discription
is also available by calling (814)
865-3917. Deadline for applica
tions is November 1. 1993.
Number of Herds Processed
Number of Cows Processed
Number of Cows Per Had
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 Pa Cow Pa
Year(s)
♦Feed Consumed Per Cow Per
I Layer Contracts
Contracts Available For
• Tom & Hen Turkeys
So'x62o' Turkey Housts
Ioi'x24s’ 3000 head tunnel ventilated hog finishing house
1 800-673-2580
For information on new contracts being offered by
local feed and livestock companies
How Does Your Herd Compare?
STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) These data are calculated
according to information pulled from Pennsylvania DHIA’s mainframe
computer each week. It is a one-week summary representing approxi
mately one-fourth of the herds on test, as they are tested monthly.
These data arc valuable from a business management standpoint and
can be used for comparing your operations to the averages from about
1,400 herds across the state.
DHIA Averages fa all herds processed between 8/15/93 and 8/22/93
Needed
new housing for
■ Turkey Contracts
I Hog Finishing Contracts
IISjETr
Northeast Agri Systems, Inc.
Flyway Business Park
139 A West Airport Road
Utitz. PA 17543
Ph: (717) 569-2702
lOTCirtw Farming, Saturday, Septomber 4, IW3-A37
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
965
57,012
59.0
18,518
3.67
680
3.18
589
318
12.96
7.75
4.24
1.51
.30
♦Total Feed Cost Per Cow Pa
Ycar(S)
♦lncome Over Feed Costs Per
Year(s)
♦Grain to Milk Ratio
♦Feed Cost Per CWT Milk(s)
Avg Level Fa 849 SCC Herds
♦Mtmfcir tHwraUd (IfurM
2,401
immediately:
I Pullet Contracts
Contracts Available For
• Hog Finishing:
STORE HOURS Mon-Fri 7:30 to 4XI
Sat. 800 to Noon
24 Hr 7 Da/ Ropair Sorvlco
1,000-3,000 Hoad
• Sow Units: 200-1,800 Sows
m
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1-800-673-2580
7,380
2,246
14,847
62
572
95
225
19
912
1,488
1:2.5
4.93
387,303
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