A2O-Lancastar Firming,.Saturday, July 29, 1995 Pa.DHIA Field Staff Meets, Reviews More Immediate Goals STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) The field staff of the Pen nsylvania Dairy Herd Improve ment Association (Pa.DHIA) met July 17 and 18 in State College to discuss current issues and plan events. Dean Amick, director of field operations, started the meeting by initiating discussion on the impor tance of keeping all bulk tank com parisons within set parameters. All region managers said they agreed to aggresivelv pursue this matter. The importance of each herd receiving the correct number of tests per year and being tested on a regular basis was stressed. The ability for a dairyman to manage his operation depends greatly on being on a regular test schedule. Each region manager is to monitor this situation also more aggressively. Also discussed was the ability to keep herds tested when a techni cian quits or takes vacation time. The consensus of the group was to give the opportunity of making up the deficit in service to technicians within the area of demand. Amide gave a report on the availability and success rate of the Empire Farm Days AUGUST 8,9, & 10, 1995 9 am-5 pm Tnes. & Wed. and 9 am-4 pm Thors. Northeasts Premiere Farm Show Bringing farmers and businesses together to invent their future Feld Demonstrations: Tillage; 10 am • Mowing: 10:45 am Total Mixed Ration: 12:30 pm • Hay: 2:00 pm SPONSORED BY:Empire State Potato Club, Inc. IN COOPERATION WITH: American Agriculturist • New York State College of Agriculture & Life Sciences • New York Equipment Dealers'Association • New York State Farm Equipment Club • Cornell Cooperative Extension • New York State Electric & Gas Corporation • Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation current Innovative Programs options. The Innovative Programs allows any dairy farmer to basical ly tailor virtually any testing prog ram that best suits the needs of his dairy operation. Discussion was pursued on the subject of the Technician Advisory Committee and the Senior Techni cians program. A meeting is fo be held Sept. 12 that is to include the Advisory Committee. Also sche duled, on Oct. 31, those serving as senior technicians are to meet with field staff to review a set agenda as well as exchange ideas on different subjects affecting Pa.DHIA. In other business, the field staff made schedule arrangements to participate in the Empire State Days to be held in New York on August 8,9 and 10. It was decided that field staff would be present to discuss current programs and give information. A schedule was also worked out to accommodate each field staff memeber, so that Pa.DHIA would also be present at the Penn State Ag Progress Days, scheduled to be held at Rockspring August 15-17. It is planned that staff will have lit erature on current testing programs The Tradition Continues to distribute as well as being avail able to answer questions. Each region manager is also to attempt to set up booths at all major fairs and diury days activi ties within their region. This is to allow members of Pa.DHIA to be able to ask questions directly and also to view different programs available. Of others topics covered, it was reported that the Pa.DHIA Mobile Meter Van is currently making progress in calibrating the techni cian’s meters throughout the state. This procedure goes hand-in-hand with the rules of quality certification. Jim Boyer, manager of the Dairy Records Processing Center, gave a report on changes that will be made in the system. An update will be made available in the near future. David Bigelow, training coordi nator, gave a report on the summer conference. He said he felt that the emphasis placed on sales and moti vation was well received by tech nicians. According to the evalua tions given out to each technician, the sales and mo'ivationai theme will long be remembered, Bigelow 5 i> i Exii o it ks! I I . A 1-90 ♦ ROCHESTER N A/YC > 6? SYRACUSE * - , g£&RUWA|. # "" s a Auburn Waterloo * 2O V ~ 2O Seneca ■— fr Falls Geneva 5 Empire farm days fe' RODMAN LOTT & SONS Dixie L. Burris, Membership Development Call 1-SOO-DHI-TEST for to formation. Penniylvanla Dairy Herd Improvement Association DHIA Service Center, Orchard Road, Univeraily Park, PA 1(802 said. Bigelow also asked region man agers to confirm fall conference dates and locations so arrange ments can be properly made. The fall conference is set to allow time for the yearly exam, as well as for more education on the new Nutrient Program. It was decided that Pa.DHIA should build on the program presented at the summer conference. Bigelow also reported that he is preparing a lesson program to pre- I ; V I sent to technicians as well as agri business people. The lesson prog ram is to involve workshops on records set to be held through the state to edcuate people on Pa.DHIA records. 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