DMA Average Farm Feed Costs For Handy Reference To help farmers across the stale 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 fig ures up or down according to your location and the quality of your crop. m 2 BREAKING MILK RECORDS! Lancaster Farming Carries DHIA Reports Each Monthl ■ - - A GENERATOR SYSTEMS 1-800-779-8809 New & Used 5 to 2500 KW Diesel • Propane • Natural Gas J Tractor Driven Generators 10-150 KW -L. HL^j’ L — J 1800 RPM Brushless New & Used 602 E. Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042 717-274-8899 FAX 274-8934 Visit us on The Web Site: http://www.dynagen.com Ask About Our Lightning & Surge Protection Units Panel Mount • Piug-ln • Electric Fence Protection Corn, No.2y 3.00 bu., 5.37 cwt Wheat, No. 2 3.41 bu.. 5.69 cwt. Barley, No. 3 2.01 bu., 4.30 cwt Oats, No. 2 2.05 bu., 6.40 cwt Soybeans,-No. 1 8.01 bu., 13.38 cwt Ear C0m—85.47 ton, 4.27 cwt Alfalfa Hay 112.50 ton. 5.63 cwt Mixed Hay —111.25 ton, 5.56 cwt Timothy Hay 113.75 ton, 5.69 cwt % w Leasing Available New Pa.DHIA technicians graduate from initial training. From the left is Katie Enscoe, Bill Wellington, Ginger Bowman, Joleen Herbert, and Amy Shields. New Technicians Complete Seminar Apple/Poar Protect«R'“ i i\nti xi hnt C nCv.ntntv, For post harvest use to prevent bruising oxidation (browning) of apples and pears in storage Comparable to Nix-Scalcf, Deccoquirf; Stop Scald* rnmMinlTniliirrr 1 ' —•*•* —' Seeking Stocking Distributors and Dealers mmumroH bio-mioical & scientific mm, 2?2 Sherwood Avenue, Faitniftadatle NY 11735-1718 81S-SS4-9000 * &IS-694-5177 Direct drive 36" fan with 115-230 volt, 1/2 HP motor in wood crate with guards II 9 MM lad. gles A m V ¥ A Its that time again." Northeast’s annual fan blow-out! featuring American S Coo/alr fans FD 36 $ 175 QUANTI Bt**rlo«roop*i*, hunaihg htrrtwar*, duittors, Qflw term thorized master distributor since 1982 Northeast Agri Systems, Inc, CSC Flyway Business Park store hours Mon -Fn 7soto t so 139 A west Airport Road 24 Hr 7 Day Repair Service ® Litite PA 17543 m H Ph (717)569-2702 1.800-673-2580 9 BP| «""* ”•* ® RO-PEL * 0 K 1 S. FD 48 Direct drive 48" fan with 115-230 volt, 1 HP motor in wood crate with guards *321 DISCOUNTS FOR 1 Lancaster Farmli A 'S' S. NEF46 'Belt driven 48" fan with 230 volt, I HP energy efficient motor in wood crate with guards *335 OR MORE! 5, IW7-A27 I. **tei DAVID BIGELOW Training Coordinator STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) Five new Pa.DHIA techni cians graduated June 25 from a three-day train ing seminar in State College. Included were Katie Enscoe of Lawrence County, Ginger Bow man of Bedford County, Amy Shields of Arms trong County, Bill Wel ligton of Bradford County, and Joleen Her bert of Lancaster County. The special, intense three-day training semi nar was held at the South Ridge Motel in State College. The train ing is held in conjunc tion with the first-day orientation, initial train ing, and a two-week and six-month evaluation. Emphasized during the seminar were such things as proper proce dures in dealing with computer programs, the new nutrition program, customer service, cir cuit management, pro fessionalism, and learn ing the different aspects of meter usage, as well as touring the testing laboratory. Pa.DHIA continues to put a high premium on its training program. Through the current training, and usage of monthly mini-meetings conducted by regional managers on a county basis, Pa.DHIA con tinues to meet the high est standards. Please feel free to contact Pa.DHIA at 1-800-344-8378 for I information on the many testing options | currently available to the modern dairy farmer.
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