Pennsylvania Grazing and Forage Conference To Focus On Pastures GRANTVILLE (Dauphin Co.) - The 1998 Pennsylvania ‘ Grazing Conference March 4 and, 5 will feature numerous presentations and discussions focusing on pastures. If you have interest in para site buildup in pastures, poiso nous weeds in pastures, pasture production during the "summer slump", applying manure to pas tures, no-till renovation of pas tures, or which pasture plant species are best for your farm, make plans to attend the Grazing Conference at the "Checkout the PA DHIA Advantages " Ask Your PA DHIA Technician About The 83% Usable Record Advantage Or Call Deam Amick At 800-344-8378 To Begin Testing With PA DHIA Holiday Inn in Grantville, In addition to these topics, many of which will include expe rience grazers as presenters, Sinclair Mayne, a scientist from Northern Ireland, will be the keynote speaker. Dr. Mayne's grazing research with dairy cattle and beef at the Northern Ireland Research Institute is some of the strongest in the world. Sinclair Mayne's research has empha size improving grazing manage ment to increase intake and uti lization of pasture. In addition, Organic Dairy & Crops Workshop Wed. February 25 9 am - 3 pm Carriage Corners Restaurant, Mifflmgburg Cost; $l5 includes lunch & handouts Call 814-364-1344 to register Sponsored by Pennsylvania Certified Organic he has been involved in a long term study to evaluate the opti mum genetic merit of various cow breeds for grazing manage ment systems. At informally structured evening sessions on March 4, there will be the opportunity to ask questions and discuss with fellow farmers current concerns on your farm or the grazing industry. There will also be an evening demonstration about using the Internet to obtain access to a whole range of graz ing information from your com puter. In addition to the structured educational program, there will be a trade show with company representatives available to showcase the latest in grazing technology. If it is New Zealand style milking facilities or fence insulators that you are interest ed in, you can learn about it and purchase it at the trade show. Union - Snyder - Centre Counties Prei :ions on • Organic Certification • National Animal Health • Shipping/Marketmg Organic Milk MUM TESTING Lowest industry Price At 15$ Per Cow Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 14, 1998-A43 INCLUDED 46 PERCENT SLAUGHTER STEERS. 7 PERCENT SLAUGHTER HEIFERS. 41 PERCENT COWS. 3 PER CENT BULLS. WITH THE BALANCE FEEDERS. SLAUGHTER STEERS: HIGH CHOICE AND PRIME 2-4 12S0-1480 LBS. 63.75-67.75. CHOICE 2-3 1150-1450 LBS. 62.00-64.75; 1450-1600 LBS. 58.00-62.75. SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 2-3 1000-1500 LBS. 57.25-63.00; 1500-1700 LBS. 55.00-60.00. SELECT 2-3 1050-1400 LBS. 54.00-58.75. HOLSTEIN STEERS: CHOICE 2-3 1185-1750 LBS. 53.35-60.25. SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 2-3 1180-1785 LBS. 58.75-67.00. SELECT 1-2 1000-1800 LBS. 43.25-52.25. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: CHOICE 2-4 1150-1440 LBS. 60.00-64.50. SELECT AND LOW CHOICE 2-3 950-1450 LBS. 54.50-60.75. HEIFERETTES: COMMER CIAL AND STANDARD 2-3 900-1250 LBS. 44.00-50.75. COWS: BRKO UTILITY AND COM MERCIAL 2-3 LOW DRESSING 35.25-38.00. BULK 37.25-43.75; CUT TER AND BONING UTILITY 1-3 LOW DRESSING 32.00-36.50, BULK 35.50-40.75, HIGH DRESSING 39.0043.50; CANNER AND LOW CUT TER 1-2 LOW DRESSING 26.00-33.75, BULK 32.00-37.75. BULLS: YIELD GRADE 1 1150-2100 LBS. 46.50-56.00. FEW TO 59.76; SOME OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUALS EAR LY 1250-1420 LBS. 63.75-67.25. YIELD GRADE 2 >OOO-2300 LBS. 42.25-48.50. CALVES- COMPARED TO I AST WEEK’S CLOSE, VEALERS FINISHED MOSTLY STEADY AFTER SELLING MOSTLY 5.00 HIGHER THROUGH MIDWEEK. SLAUGHTER CALVES WERE NOT WELL TESTED. DEMAND FOR CALVES RETURNING TO THE COUNTRY WAS NOT NEAR AS GOOD AS LAST WEEK WITH PRICES CLOS ING 10.00-15.00 LOWER. VEALERS: GOOD AND CHOICE 70-110 LBS. 20.00-38.00. LATE IN THE WEEK MOSTLY 20.00-30.00. STAN DARD AND LOW GOOD 65-85 LBS. 11.00-23.00. SLAUGHTER CALVES: FEW GOOD AND CHOICE 200-350 LBS. 75.00-85.00; 300-500 LBS. 60.00-75.00. FEW UTILITY AND GOOD 175-400 LBS. 50.00-67.00. ♦Over 1,500,000 Records used by the University of PA for MUN Research ♦Lab rated 100% (excellent) National DHIA ♦lmmediate Faxing of Lab Results Phone: 800-344-8378 Fax: 814-865-3924 Website: httpiwww.dhia.psu.edu (Continued from Pago A 2) RETURNED TO FARM: HOLSTEIN BULLS 90-125 LBS. 90.00-125.00; 80-100 LBS. 75.00-100.00. SMALL FRAME CALVES 70-125 LBS. 40.00- FEW 25.00-55.00. HOLS TEIN HEIFERS 90-125 LBS. 70.00- SMALL FRAME CALVES 90-115 LBS. 40.00-80.00; 70-90 LBS. 25.00- Seedlings YORK (York Co.) The York Conservation District is accepting orders for its prepaid seedling sale. There are more than 13 varie ties of deciduous and evergreen seedlings along with wildflower mixes and ground covers such as Pachysandra. To get a copy of the order form, call (717) 840-7430 or (800) 441-2025 ext 7430 from 8:30 a m to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Fri day. Orders are filled on a first-come basis. The distribution day is April 18 at the York Vo-Tech School. Leadership for a ~j Offered