A26-Uncmtr Farming, Saturday, Novimbir 13,1993 How Does Your Herd Compare? STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) —These data are calculated using information pulled from Pennsylvania DHIA’s mainframe computer each week. It is a one-week summary 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 about 1,400 herds across the state. DHIA Avenges few all herds processed between 10/23/93 and 10/30/93 Number of Herds Processed Number of Cows Processed Number of Cows Per Herd Milk Per Cow (Lbs) %-Fat Fat Per Cow (Lbs) ' Jtt B&M FISHER’S PAINTING &' FISHER’S PAINT OUTLET STORE i QUALITY PAINTS @ REASONABLE PRICES ■ ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING ■ SANDBLASTING ■ ROOF COATING ■ RESTORATION & WATERPROOFING ON STONE & BRICK BUILDINGS HOUSES - BARNS - FENCES - FACTORIES - ETC. Specialists In Sand Blastlng/Spray Painting Farm Buildings, Feed Mills, Roofs, Tanks, Etc. With Aerial Equipment 4056 A Newport Rd., Kinzers, PA 17535 717*768-3239 On Rt. 772 Across From Pequea Valley School Drusft, UpCC C ;■ Spray - 'We 'U 'Do It Dither 'Way . for Jobs Large Or Small ■ Our Men 'WUC Do It M ,V; : HEAVY DUTY HOOF TRIMMING TABLES BSE? Jl 7. v UI ;' 1 1 1 ' 7 • • 12-year building experience in the tables design • 2"x2" tube frame chute • measures 75*x28*x • casters for cradle • Two hydraulic cylinders mamasaaaaaaaaaam * 2 10-inch lift belts • tool box for D.C. pump and battery protection • 3500 lb. axle with or without • manure grate to keep work brakes area dean g^^T^^,,,,,^ , I '" J """> J ~*~m*~**fm^ jj^| i • fold away side gate • removeable head board • min. video from > X«|" «sa International Hoof Trimming School of Canada THREE MODELS TO CHOOSE: 1. PORTABLE 2. STATIONARY 3. 3 POINT HITCH 1-BeRKELMAN’S WELDINGn RR 7, AYLMER, ONTARIO, CANADA NSH 2R6 (519) 765-4230 1.091 68,373 62.6 18,545 3.67 681 %-Protcin Protein Per Cow (Lbs) Avenge Days in Milk Per Cow •Value for CWT Milk(s) •Value for CWT Onin(s) •Value for CWT Haytf) •Value for CWT Sila|o(s) •Value for Pasture Per Day(s) •Value for Milk Per Cow Per Year(S) •Feed Consumed Per Cow Per Year(LbB) A: Grain B: Hay C: Silage D: Day Pasture •Feed Coat Per Cow Per Yeaift) A: Grain B: Hay C:* Silage D; Future •Total Feed Cost Per Cow Per Ycar(s) •Income Over Feed Costs Per Y«m(s) 1,449 •Gram to Milk Ratio 1:24 •Feed Cost Per CWT Milk(s) 4.93 Avg Level For 984 SOC Herds 342,252 ’Mrtirpnnlil flpna FISHER & THOMPSON, INC. ( Dairy Farmers: 9' all for the unbelievable price of only s 299 fiQ S 99S QS Value iV.sk one of our many satisfied users in the local area. Landhope Farms, Kennett Sq., PA Roy Hoover, Leoia, PA Lillian/Darret Hamish, Richland, PA Paul E. Zimmerman, Litltz, PA J. Calvin Zimmerman, Lebanon, PA Dan Faus, Myerstown, PA Earl Oberholtzer, Lititz, PA Robert Fulper, Lambertville, NJ Steve/Joe Graybeal, Peach Bottom, PA Leslie Landis, Quarryville, PA Larry Mertz, Fleetwood, PA Whitelyn Farms, Hyde, MD Richard Foster, Parkton, MD University of Delaware, Newark, DE Norman Laffey, Cochranville, PA Brian Eachus, Mullica Hill, NJ Crystal Spring Farm, Schnecksville, PA Nelson Stoner, Lititz. PA Curtis Martin, Lebanon, PA Robert Dreisbach, Hamburg, PA Vernon Umble, Christiana, PA r ;I" '. •'•*». •';* Y' "• ' . -.' ' ;** • *(.-■: ’SZT!?/! * «- 2,364 7,461 2,195 15,103 54 is Westfalia Dai 3.18 S9l 318 12.74 7.69 4.29 1.52 39 ' 573 94 230 IS 914 Glenn Eachus, Elmer, NJ Teen Challenge, Rehrersburg, PA George Sterner, Bechtelsville, PA Roy Hetrick, Bemville, PA Jay Good/Dennis Stoner, East Earl, PA Robert Miller, Northeast, MD Silver Brook Farm, Roulette, PA Paul Hess, Dmmore, PA Nelson/Glenn Martin, Myerstown, PA Glenn/Neil Bushong, Columbia. PA Kevin Graber, Reading, PA Ed Breckbiil, Oxford, PA John Landis, Lancaster, PA Daryl Bollinger, Manheim, PA Larry Mummed, East Berlin, PA Meadow View Farm, Rising Sun, MD Nelson Habecker, Lancoata PA Aquilla Yoder, Belleville, Ppf Jim Madin, FrederteksbHft PA England Farms, Rising Sun; MD Average Form feed Costs For Handy Reference To help fanners across the slate to have handy reference of com modity input costs in their feeding operations for DHIA record sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here's this week’s average costs of various ingredients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Pennsylvania. Remember these are averages so you will need to adjust your figures up or down according to your loca tion and the quality of your crop. Con. No. 2y - 2.62 BU. 4.68 CWT. Wheat, No. 2 • 3.06 BU. 5.14 CWT. Barley, No. 3 - 1.79 BU. 3.82 CWT. Oats, No. 2 - 1.52 BU. 4.74 CWT. Soybeans, No. 1 - 5.85 BU. 9.76 CWT. Ear Com - 64.73 TON 3.24 CWT. Alfalfa Hay -113.00 TON S.6S CWT. Mixed Hay - 99.50 TON WESTFAUA Plan one of ding daily anagement ograms on he market today? mple, easy to use e program that i/breed and milk gement program,