Grazing Gazette penn; ESS Col1«§e of Africultunl Science* m cooperation with USDA/ARS new ZEALAND MILKING PARLORS Stephen B. Spencer Professor Emeritus Dairy Science Penn State University The subject of the New Zealand milking parlor is being debated. Generally, these parlors are con sidered low-cost facilities com pared to the more expensive types in the United States. Let’s examine some of the differences and com pare the costs. First of all, just what is a New Zealand parlor? Didn’t the designs Oakhaven Rood Fleetwood, PA 19522 610-683-7161 AH-00073L CHRISTMAS TREE 8 GREENS AUCTIONS Tuesdays Nov. 21,28, Dec. 5,12. AT 11:00 A.M. Accepting Consignments of: 4 TREES (Fresh Cut, B&B), Bundled Greens, Holly, Pine Cones, WREATHES (Plain & Finished), Hol iday Logs, Roping, Etc. POINSETTIAS - Christmas Cactus, Etc. Sold in our Heated Warehouse. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS - 2 Large Inflat able Snowmen (to be sold Nov. 21st), Commercial Decor* Light Sets, Tree Lot Items, Wreath Making Materials. CRAFTS - Locally Made Crafts - Wooden Toys, Painted Items, Floral Arrangements, etc. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, DEC. Ist AT 9:30 AM Accepting Consignments of: FARM EQUIPMENT, LAWN & GARDEN, TOOLS, BUILDING MATERIALS, HOUSE HOLD GOODS, ETC. WE DO NOT ACCEPT: Tires, Upholstered Fur niture, Poultry Equipment, Used Glass Windows CALL FOR MORE DETAILS CENTRAL PA. CONTRACTORS’ AUCTION GETTYSBURG, PR Fiiday, Decambar 18, 1998 at 10:00 a.m. DIRECTIONS: From Rt. 15, Take Hunterstown Exit (Rt. 394 - East). From 394 East, Make Ist Right onto Martin Rd. Sale site is Ist lane on left. PARTIAL LISTING ONLY WILL BE SELLING: Crawler Loaders & Dozers; Loader Backhoes; Rubber Tire Loaders; Skid Steer Loaders; Forklifts; Air Compressors; Farm Trac tors; Road Tractors; Dump Trucks; Cab & Chassis; Pickups & Cars; Flatbeds; Dump Trailers; Equipment Tagalongs; Lowboys; Storage; & Many misc. Contractors’ Tools Too Numerous to Mention. CONSIGNMENTS STILL BEING ACCEPTED TERMS OF SALE: Complete Payment Sale Day with Cash or Cashiers Check. Company or Personal Checks accepted only if accompanied by a VALID BANK LETTER OF GUARANTEED PAYMENT. FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS OR TO CONSION . PLEASE CONTACT: _ I-000-440-0000 Of 004-0000 (Within 09tty9bnfO Ini) M m INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. (800)443-9580 »(717) 334-0066 SBS Martin Hoad, Gettysburg, 17325 VA A,F #129 VA DLR #8929 in the U.S. come from New Zea land? The answer to the latter question is “yes,” but with some modifications along the way. The New Zealand parlor does have some different characteristics than those in the U.S., for some obvious and not so obvious rea sons. First and foremost there is a difference in climate. The climate is very moderate in New Zealand and the temperature seldom gets below freezing. Thus, New-Zea- FRI.NOV.-ir* SAT. NOV. 18 - 9AM Martino FaX Auc tion of Carriagoo, Slalgha & Antiques. Lebanon Area Fairgrouns. 2 miles S. of Lab., Pa. approx. 30 miles E. of Harrisbura, approx. 15 miles E. of Harshay, approX. 20 miles N. of time. South of interstate Rt 81 and 25 miles W. of Reading, Pa Martin Auota. FRI. NOV. 17* SAT. NOV. 18 -10 AM Complete Dis persal Auction, top regis tered Jersey cattle, great machinery, real estate. From Binghamton take 17 W. to exit 63 (Lounsberry) left off exit then right on Hunt Creek Rd. across from truck stop. Deppoliti's Northeast Auction Center. SAT. NOV. 18 - 9AM Nicholes Hardware Store, Park Ave., Quakertown, Pa. Inventory, store fix tures, trucks, forklifts. Joseph P. Smalley, auct SAT. NOV. 18- 9AM November Consignment Auction, Tools and Equip ment. Isennock Auctions, New Park, Pa. Isennock, land parlors do not have outside walls or heating/cooling systems. There is no insulation in the ceiling and construction is often steel pipe supports for galvanized roofing material In addition, the climate in New Zealand is conducive to growing grass. There is not much argument that grass pastures provide a low cost feeding system. In the U.S., the weather is more variable. In the northern dairy areas, winters are cold and the summers sometimes hot and dry. ~ In the major dairy areas of southwest U.S., most dairy ani mals have never seen a blade of grass in their lifetime. In short, the majority of the U.S. is on a stored or processed feeding system, although this has changed in recent years as pasture use has increased. The second major difference Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’a publication NOVEMBER aucts SAT. NOV. IS- 9AM Leba non Valley Live*took Lum ber and Building Supply Sate. 1 mile E. of Freder icksburg, Pa. More info call Dave 717-866-5783. SAT. NOV. 18 - 9:45 AM Repossession Sale. Approx. 225 repos & off lease vehicles. Keystone Public Auto Exchange. FBI. NOV. 24- SPM Held at Kenny’s Auction, 4 miles N. of Chambersburg along Rt. 11. Furniture, paintings, guns, misc. Mildred E. Oyl er. Carl E. Oekor, auct FRI. NOV. 24 - 9AM At Wotring Auction center, Lehigh Co., Pa. on Rt 873, 4.1 miles N. of the Y with 309 at SchnecksvHle, N. of Allentown, Just S. of Sla tington. +Horse sleighs, veh icles, tack, primitives, farm equip. Tim wotring. auct. SAT. NOV. 2$ - 9AM Anti ques, elect, oraan, collecti bles & household goods. Estate of Ruth H. Blizzard, 17 Kemper Ave. in the city of Westminster, Md. Calvin L. Am oca, auct. Uncmar Farming, Saturday, November 18, 1995-A35 between the U.S. and New Zealand is markets. New Zealand has about 3 million people and 2.5 million cows. Thus, they produce milk for the world market at a lower price. Lower pricing forces the dairy far mer to economize in every possi ble manner. Most U.S. dairy far mers would argue that margins are low to nonexistent in the U.S. That may be true today, but it has not always been. Contrast this to the U.S., which has less than 10 mil lion cows and more than 260 mil lion people. The combination of markets and climate lends itself to seasonal dairy fanning in New Zealand. Most herds calve their cows in the spring and dry them off in the win ter when feed supplies are short. This also relates to the type of con struction in milking parlors since with seasonal calving, the parlors ate not operated during the winter months when the weather is cool. (Remember that the seasons in New Zealand are just the opposite of those in the U.S.) Milking Parlor Back to the milking parlor. We have mentioned a major construc tion difference between milking parlors in New Zealand and the U.S. Milking parlors in the south ern climates could do without walls, but usually have them any way. In some of those areas, the walls may be there because of wind. This can be a problem, espe cially in dry, sandy conditions. The next area of difference between the U.S. and New Zealand parlors is the milking system. Typ ically, the New Zealand parlor is of the herringbone type and has the milking units mounted in the cen ter. Generally, these arc referred to as “swinging” units, that is, they are swung from one side of the par lor to the other side. Thus, there is one milking unit to every two stalls. Milking parlors in the U.S. were like this until the 19605. Prior to the 19605, many milking parlors that had been built were toa small so there was an attempt to speed up the cow throughput. While dou bling the number of units only increases cow throughput by IS to 20 percent, the investment in units and a slightly larger vacuum pump is a one-time investmenL In terms of vacuum supply, many U.S. par lors are far oversized while many New Zealand systems are marginal in this respect. This also accounts for a cost difference. Additionally, there was a desire for low pipelines in the U.S. since high lines were thought to be asso ciated with mastitis because of greater vacuum fluctuation. This is MILLER DIESEL, INC. FUEL INJECTION & TURBO SPECIALIST iSSfci* 6030 JONESTOWN ROAD, HARRISBURG, PA 17112 (717) 545-5931 • 1 (800) 296-5931 £SS?S Since 1957 DeaSKCUUSTS AGRICULTURAL / INDUSTRIAL Diesel Fuel Injection Pumps, Injectors & Turbos SALES AND SERVICE Ambac Int’l Lucas Cav Nippondenso Robert Bosch Roosa Master Simms Stanadyne Yanmar Bendix Bryce Caterpillar Cummins Detroit Diesel- GMC Diesel Kiki-Zexel I.H.C. TURBOCHARGERS Airesearch Schwitzer Cummins Automotive Holset CENTRAL WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTOR FPPF FUEL ADDITIVES still not documented by controlled research, but the idea persists. It is very inconvenient to milk in a par lor and have to move the milk hose from side to side and to milk into a low line. This fact is documented and installing a low line to minim ize the risk of rancid milk has merit Another interesting sidelight is that it appears that cows fed stored feed may have a tendency for their milk to be more susceptible to ran cidity development than the milk from cows on grass. We have noted many times that a rancid milk problem disappears when cows arc turned out to grass in the U.S. In summary, the following advantages of New Zealand type and U.S. types of milking parlors are as follows: Advantages of a New Zealand* style parlor: 1. Installing one unit per two stalls reduces the cost of the milk ing system. 2. Omission of ancillary equip ment such as power gates, de tachers, and meters makes a milk ing parlor more affordable. 3. Climate affords the opportun ity to have a less expensive building. 4. Seasonal calving reduces milking time variability and milk.- ing times are shorter and more consistent , Advantages of a U.S.-style parlor: 1. A milking unit per stall increases cow throughtput by 15-20 percent This is a one-time cost and this additional cost is not excessive since the basic expen sive equipment is already in place. 2. A unit per stall permits the installation of a lowline pipeline. Thus, vacuum is more stable and the risk of rancid milk is reduced. 3. A unit at each stall permits the immediate placement of a unit on a slow milking cow which otherwise may hold up the entire group of cows in the herringbone stalls. 4. Construction methods permit the year-round use of the milking parlor. In the building of a milking par lor, there are many decisions to make. Choosing the proper equip ment for the individual needs is paramount. Choosing some fea tures of a New Zealand parlor is another choice in the shopping basket EXCHANGE UNITS HEAVY DUTY APPLICATIONS Allis Chalmers Iveco Case John Deere Caterpillar Mack Cummins Massey Ferguson Deutz v Mercedes Fiat-Allis Onan Ford Perkins General Motors Waukosha Hercules White Farm I.H.C. Etc. DIESEL ENGINE TUNE-UPS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY • mm m M M M M DAILY UPS SHIPPING LOCATED OFF INTERSTATE 81 EXIT 26