MUN Technology Can Help Profits (Continued from Page A2B) Generally, he found that milk production decreased as MUN levels increased and that produc tion increased as MUN decreased. The question then, is how to use MUN values and production levels. MUN values and production levels surely have a common link. The link, George believes, is made by looking at what ration compo nents tend to have the largest impact on MUN values. The ration components are pro tein and carbohydrates. More specifically, we must look at what happens in the rumen itself. Chart two looks at radons fed over the same time period as the previous production records. George decided to look at com ponents and values that can actu ally be measured in a feed analyti cal lab, which include percent CP, percent soluble protein, and per cent starch, 4o look at the ration. George believes that the amount of soluble protein, and starch together in the rumen must be in balance to enhance optimum utilization of both. He decided to translate these values into grams of soluble protein and pounds of starch provided to the cows. As these two components are broken down in the rumen; the Capacities vary depending upon: We still build a lot of 16’, 18’, 20’ moleture, lenath of cut, distribution, and 24’ diameter silos. ra,e °* fl " lns ’ ,ypBB * ' o,BflB ' SOLLENGERGER SILOS CORP. 2294 Molly Pitcher H’wy, S. Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-262-2907 Bob Francis, Nat. Sales Mgr. “Your Source For Large Capacity Concrete Tower Silos," ratio of grams soluble protein to pounds starch was developed to see what effect that relationship had on MUN levels and production. The September 12,1995 figures represent what was fed to achieve production and MUN figures on 10/4/95. The 10/10/95 is the ration that generated 11/3/9S production and so on down the chart George found it interesting that as this ratio wait up, MUN went up and production went down. This told him that increasing MUN values meant that we were wasting protein. Graph B shows this relationship. Increasing die ratio of soluble protein to starch will increase MUN values, and when that hap pens. milk production goes down. Finally, he felt confident in the way MUN values were affected by soluble protein and starch in our rations. He decided that this relationship could produce accept able MUN values and enhance production. After the October 1996 test that saw a sharp rise in MUN value, and a drop in production, the ration was changed to keep the ratio of grams soluble protein to pounds starch between 75 and 85. This can be accomplished by altering percent CP, percent solu ble protein, percent starch, or a POSSIBILITY!” ONE TOWER SILO CORN SILAGE FOR 500 COW DAIRY. BIG-JIM QUANTUM UNLOADER: * TON-A-MINUTE FILLING * FEED DELIVERY -10 MINUTES DRIVE-THRU OPTION: * MAXIMUM CONVENIENCE. ESTIMATED CAPACITIES LARGE TOWER SILOS HEIGHT combination of the three. The four months that followed had a steady increase in produc tion that coincided with a leveling of acceptable MUN values, and the soluble protein to starch ratio between what 75 and 85. Dairymen always want to know how this all can affect their pock et books. “On our farm, using MUN has made a lot of money,” George said. To illustrate this we look at the * following calculations: PROTEIN SAVINGS 9/12/95 1/7/95 160 cows x 50 lbs. dry mat ter Intake x 365 days = 2,920,000 lbs. dry matter 2,920,000 lbs. dry matter x S%CP = 26,280 lbs. CP 26,280 IbS. CP/48.9%CP (Soybean dry matter) = 53,742 lbs. Soybean 53,742 IDS./2000 = 26.87 X $3OO/T = $8,061 $8,061/160 cows = $50.38 per cow MILK PRODUCTION INCREASE 2/4/97 10/4/95 “CONSIDER THE CORN SILAGE INSIDE DIAMETERS 30’ 34’ 36’ 38’ 40’ 2384 T. 3063 3434 3826 4239 2480 3186 3571 3979 4409 2575 3308 3709 4132 4578 2670 3431 3846 4285 4748 2765 3553 3983 4438 4917 2861 3676 4121 4591 5087 10- 11- 12- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 1- 2- 160 cows x 9.7 lbs. x 365 days s 566,480 566,480/100 = 5,664.8 cwt 5,664.8 cwt x $l3/cwt = ($73,642.40 + 8,061) = $81,703.40 17.2%CP 16.3%CP ■9%CP TOTAL ADDITIONAL GROSS DOLLARS $81,703.40/160 COWS = $510.65/cow COST OF MUN TESTING 160 cows x $.15 per cow per month x 12 = $2BB $2BB/160 S $l.BO per cow 73.1 63.4 9.7 IbS. u Wow! These results even amazed me. 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Some farms with high hay feeding may need higher crude protein to balance out the starch supply. “MUN anaylsis was the begin ning of the gains we made on our (Turn to Pago A2t) i m Oetmafvo Store 305 University Ave Federobburg MO (Formerly Long Umber) fß***] IE IGI lAI ia 'EI iVI