Dairy MAP (Continued from Pago A 36) Tim said. “Our nutritionist gives us a worksheet and Wade works off of that. He watches the cows and does all (artificial insemina tion). He went to AI school and is doing a super job. “But that’s his responsibility. If I see in the morning that there’s a cow in heat, and tell him, it’s his responsibility to take care of that.” Sturgeon’s Dairy MAP influenced new attitude for success apparently means total success, not just improved cash flow. “This Dairy MAP taught me how to come home and try to work with the rest of the family and the rest of the help,” Tim said. “It’s not difficult to give up (control). It would be if die boys were not interested. In other words, I have enough faith in them, that if I turn a job over to them, it will get done right. “My past experience is that if any one of our boys sets his mind to doing something, he will do it right, and if he can’t do it right, he will come to me and ask. “I’ve never given any jobs to my boys that they refused to do. There’s no fussing, because we take turns doing stuff (disliked chores). GET READY FOR WINTER MEDIUM DUTY BLADE LINE (6 FT., 7 FT. AND 8 FT. MODELS) R.S. HOLLINGER & SON, INC. Mountvllla, PA 717-288-4838 ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT Naw Ringgold, PA 717-943*2131 “Young people have to have responsibility, and they have to realize that responsibility is their’s and not someone else’s,” Sturgeon said, adding his own opinion to what he brought from Dairy MAP. “I think that’s a problem with a lot of parents they don’t encourage their children to take responsibility. “You can’t tell a kid they’re dumb, or lazy. If you tell them they’re lazy, they’re going to be lazy,” Sturgeon said. “You have to give praise once in a while, even if the job is not right, it was better than the last time. You can’t cut up your family or your help and expect them to do a job,” Sturgeon said. This year, the program has been changed somewhat. There are three separate workshops offered, starting with a basic workshop called Managing for Success (MFS). After completing the MFS workshop, participants are eligible to pursue the other two workshops one for financial management, and another for labor management. A total of 27 MFS workshops have been scheduled for the com ing year, running from January through April, and the locations have been selected to ensure that every dairy manager or would-be ... come in for a demonstration THOMAS POWER EQUIPMENT Avondala, PA 218-368-2181 PIPERSVILLE GARDEN CENTER Plpara villa, PA 215-786-0414 Editor’s Note: Every yeer, several hundred Pennsylva nia dairy farms go out of busi ness. Changing times make incorporating sound man agement technologies impor tant for the efficiency and profitability of dairy farm businesses. In an effort to respond to the need for up-to-date busi ness management informa tion, many dairy industry offi cials and organizations have turned to Penn State’s Dairy- MAP program as one way to help stabilize and reverse the downward trend of the dairy industry in Pennsylvania. 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