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Vt Ayrshire breeders are to have an opportunity to air opinions they have about the directions of the breed, according to a series of recent news releases from the board of directors of the Ayrshire Breeder’s Association, headquar tered in Brattleboro, Vt According to the releases, the board is expected to dedicate the majority of its fall business meet ing to identifying key areas and developing long-range strategic plans. As part of that effort, it has announced that it has voted to cre ate a breeders’ forum to be held OcL 5 at the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis. The forum is to be held in a lent on the Expo grounds, with more specific information available Rockford Cylinders by HYDRO-LINE f?p un I Box 56 RRI At glen, PA 1 -21 5-593-2981 H 4-07 26431 1107 842 5-06 5-09 3-01 3-00 through the Midwest Regional booth, located on the expogrounds. Members of the board and industry leaders are to be on site to listen and lead the forum. According to a news release, issues participating breeders should be prepared to discuss include: the position of the breed in five years; the three most impor tant areas upon which the organi zation should be concentrating effort; and ways in which the asso ciation can better serve its members. “We encourage everyone with an interest in the Ayrshire breed to join us.” said Jim McConnell, association president. "Conversa tion topics will range from where the breed should be in five years to how the association can better work together. The more ideas we DUM-MOUNT* W"»A*4OUNT uUHnsan NFPA mount (bottom iaoo*b note) as our basic eyltnOor •y MoorporsUno roeosooo tlo rob nuts most oihor NFPA mounUnfs eon bo oeftiovob 2 to 5” Bore LMiCMUr Famtfnfl, Saturday, Sapwwlar 17, IH4-A37 26368 26352 24,747 23,022 1144 926 979 806 The association also recently mailed a ques tionnaire to all people who have done business with the association over the past 15 months. The deadline for returning those questionnaires to the association was Sept. 10. “We know we have a breed with a sound gene tic base and cattle that are profitable for their owners,” McConnell said. “However, we also know that we are not making genetic progress at a rate comparable to the other major dairy breeds. ‘The officers, directors, and staff are presently involved in developing a long-range strategic plan for the ABA and the Ayrshire breed,” he said. “When the plan is complete it will include spe cific goals and the steps necessary to achieve these goals within a defined time frame. The goals and the time frames established within this plan will become the bench marks by which we measure Ayrshires* progress.” Workshops Set UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Penn State’s extension dairy nutrition group is spon soring four one-day workshops in mid- November for professionals in the feed industry. The workshops are to be offered at four loca tions across Pennsylvania. The $3O registration covers conference room rental, lunch, breaks, and reference materials. Registration deadline is Nov. 8. For more registration information, contact a local exten sion office of the workshop coordinator, Virginia Ishlcr, at (814) 863-3912. Lectures and demonstrations aimed at feed industry professionals are to emphasize new research and practical applications, featuring topics such as carbohydrates, intensive grazing, dry cow nutrition, particle size of forages and effective fiber, calf and heifer nutrition, and farmstead assessment as it relates to the environ ment and water quality. The one-day workshops are to run consecu tively: on Nov. 14, it is to be held at the Shadow Brook Inn and Resort, in Tunkhannock; Nov. 15 at the Holiday Inn, in Morgantown; on Nov. 16, at the Ramada Inn, in Somerset; and on Nov. 17, at the Garden Gate, in Butler. MILK. ITDOESA BODY good: 901 836 810 .807 have from all the different players on the team, the better the game plan will be,” he said. And in the same effort, those breeders who attend the North American Livestock Exposition, in St. Louis, at the expo center grounds will have the opportunity to voice their opinions about the association and the industry. That event is set to be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Nov. 7. For specific loca tion information, inquire with NAILE staff. According to McConnell, “We feel it is vitally important that all Ayrshire breeders have full oppor tunity to speak up about where they believe the breed should be headed. “We’re making it as easy as pos sible for breeders to let leadership know what they believe they need and want PSU Dairy Nutrition