DcFOREST, Wis. ABS announced final technology purchase of genetic markers from Genmark, Inc. of Salt Lake City, Utah. Gene marking, the ability to identify which of the parent’s genes the calf has inherited, could allow the A.l. industry to accu rately identify genetically superior individuals in a population before their actual production data is available. Some genes influencing protein yield, protein percentage, and milk yield have already been identified. “In the near future, we expect to have the ability to identify many more genes that specifically affect production as well as many traits that effect type traits of cattle, such as teat placement,” said Dr. Paul Miller, vice president of pro duct development at ABS. “When looking at well-proven bulls, gene markers offer few ben efits,” said Miller. “The genetics these bulls offer are already iden tified through the performance of their offspring, the most reliable genetic summary.” While markers have limited benefits to identifying elite genes in well-proven bulls, with the selection of young sires, oppor tunities abound. Genetic markers will allow ABS and the industry to more accurately select young sires for superiority in desirable traits in both production and conforma tion. The net result of this will be an increase in the quality of young bulls for the ABS Progeny Test program, as well as earlier identi fication of these young bulls that will move the next generation ahead. The Genmark DNA commer cial testing service operations. I - ,v I Your dealer is: Open Monday - Saturday 7:30 am to 8:00 pm If we don't have It ■ we’ll get It! 14 Herrville Road Rt. 272 ABS Purchases Genmark which include laboratory testing for the genes influencing milk proteins, BLAD and Weaver con ditions, and DNA parental verifi cation has previously been sold to another private testing lab. The purchase of this technology is in line with the ABS objectives to research and develop technolo gies that directly relate to our cus tomers’ needs or that will have a Sites Announced Fo UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences will offer a com production satellite video conference on three dates in Janu ary and February. The free seminar will cover seven key areas of com produc tion: deep tillage, com rootworm management, planter adjustment and maintenance, weed manage ment, plant populations and row spacings, nitrogen management, and harvest management. Below are seminar locations, with the telephone number of the coordinating Penn State Coopera tive Extension office. Sites are subject to change and additional sites may be added. Call the num ber for die seminar location near est you, the Penn State Coopera tive Extension office in your county, or Ag Information Ser vices at (814) 865-6309 to con firm dates and exact sites. • January 21 (9:30 a.m.-noon): Blair Co. Penn State Altoona Campus (814-695-5541, ext. 210); Brad ford Co. Extension Office (717-265-2896); Centre Co. Logan Grange, Pleasant Gap (814-355-4897); Franklin Co. 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Penn State Wilkes-Barre Campus (717-825-1701); Lycoming Co. site TBA (717-327-2350); Tio ga Co. site TBA (717-724-9120); Wayne Co. site TBA (717-253-5970, ext. 239); and York Co. site TBA (717-757-9657). • February IS (1 p.m.-3:30 p.m.): Beaver Co. Ag and Envir onmental Education Center (412-774-3003); Blair Co. Penn State Altoona Campus (814-695-5541, ext 210); Brad ford Co. Extension Office (717-265-2896); Cambria Co. Extension Office (814-472-7986); Huntingdon Co. Huntingdon Vo-Tech (814-643-1660); Jeffer son Co. Penn State Dußois Campus (814-849-7361); Lancas ter Co. Farm and Home Center (717-394-6851); Schuylkill Co. Penn State Schuylkill Campus (717-385-3431); Tioga Co. site TBA (717-724-9120); and Wayne Co. site TBA (717-253-5970, ext. 239). February 22 (7 p.m.-9:30 S:|ii TIlwT lENT LancM* Farming, Saturday, Dacambar 11,1MM)7 Technologies for some time. “However, the purchase of this technology does not give ABS a comer on the r Video Conference p.m.): Blair Co. 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