PSU Conducts 22nd Bull Test UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) A full-capacity group of 75 bulls has been penned at the Pennsylvania Meat Animal Evalu ation Center (MAEC) for its 22nd annual bull-testing program. This group consists of some of the finest bulls available from pro gressive, performance minded eastern U. S. beef cattle breeders. The bulls, which had to meet min imum requirements for participa tion in the testing program, include 22 Angus, two Red Angus, 32 Polled Herefords, IS Simmentals, a pair of Charolais, one Limousin, and one Beefmaster. The bulls were be given a 21- day adjustment before being weighed Nov. 8 to begin a 112- day test. Once on test, the bulls are weighed every 28 days, indi vidual feed consumption obtained, and feed efficiencies calculated. Reports are made available to the public periodically. At the end of the test, total THANKS & CONGRATULATIONS to Mark & Kim Weber On Their New 36' x 100' Open Front, Bedded Pack, Heifer Barn This All New Facility Features: • 8 Heifer Pens • Roof System With Anti-Bird Perching Feature • Curtain ventilation Come see us for any NEW projects and have Triple H Construction design and construct your new facility. 717-738-2142 1 - (8001-874-7531 triple H Construction average daily gain for the group will be calculated, as well as adjusted yearling weights. The bulls will be given a comprehen sive breeding soundness exam and scanned ultrasonically to deter mine fat thickness and loin-eye area. Up-to-date Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs) must be made available by the owners. Final indexes which compare individual bulls to their breed-group aver ages are calculated for all bulls. After the bulls have passed minimum criteria for structural correctness and breed character, approximately the top 73 percent of them will be selected for sale in Pennsylvania’s 22nd Annual Per formance-tested Bull Sale, sched uled for March 31. In other news the MAEC is also receiving pens of pigs for the winter swine progeny test. Each pen consists of four to six pigs by OfMohnton PA is. • -*mm m —--'*- 430 Sprlngsvllle Road, Ephrata, pa 17522 Builders of Dairy, Horse, Storage, Residential & Commercial Buildings one sire and preferably several lit ters. The purpose of the progeny test is to evaluate the sire of the tested pigs. Progeny pigs are delivered to the MAEC weighing between 40 and 65 pounds and given a one week adjustment. They are then weighed every 14 days until aver age weight reaches 230 pounds. As each pen concludes its test, the pigs are slaughtered and a variety of carcass information col lected. The gain information, feed efficiencies, and carcass informa tion add up to a comprehensive evaluation of the offsprings’ sire. For more information about Pennsylvania’s performance test ing programs or to request sale catalogs, contact Glenn Eberly, Meat Animal Evaluation Center, 651 Fox Hollow Road, State Col lege, PA 16803, or telephone 814- 238-2527 (or 814-865-5857 to leave a message or send a FAX). • Manure Push-Off System Paul B. Zimmerman Headlocks & Cates Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26, 1994-A3l /[focus Dixit L. lurrh, Mt tibcrxkip Dcvdopmit, f k Cull I>MHMNtI.TKKT fur MmuMlmi. I > l l ini)l»lU Unlrj lltrt lnprvlrnwM AmucUUm DHIA Strvkc CtMcr, Orchard Road, Ualvtnhy fvfc, PA MM2 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 one-fourth of the herds across the state. DHIA Averages for all herds processed between 1 1/05/94 and 11/12/94 Number of Herds Processed Number of Cows Processed Number of Cows Per Herd 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 Per Cow Per Year(s) •Feed Consumed Per Cow Per Ycar(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 ♦Total Feed Cost Per Cow Per Year(s) ♦lncome Over Feed Costs Per Year(s) ♦Grain to Milk Ratio ♦Feed Cost Per CWT Milk(s) Avg Level For 872 SCC Herds *Membcr-ccn«ratc4 flgurti Average Farm Feed Costs For Handy Reference To help fanners across the state 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 last 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 tq your loca tion and the quality of your crop. Com, No. 2y - 2.18 bu. 3.89 cwL Wheat, No. 2 - 3.38 bu. 5.64 CwL Barley, No. 3-1.72 bu. 3.67 CWt Oats, No. 2 -1.45 bu. 4.52 cwt Soybeans, No. 1 - 5.02 bu. 8.38 cwt Ear Com 65.29 ton 3.27 cwt Alfalfa Hay - 107.50 ton 5.38 cwt Mixed Hay - 102.50 ton 5.12 .cwt. Timothy Hay - 106.25 ton 5.31 cwt. , 963 59,459 61.7 18,550 3.70 688 3.21 595 319 13.24 8.33 4.21 1.55 • .26 2,457 7,030 2,170 15,364 69 586 91 239 18 935 1,521 1:2.6 5.04 346,372