A3O-Uncastor Farming, Saturday, March 21, 1998 Hileman Heads Genex Board BINGHAMTON, N.Y. The Cenex division of Cooperative Resources International (RCI), held its annual meeting Tuesday at the Holiday Inn-Arena. According to Skip Jensen, retiring president. the new electly officers are: Dave Hileman, Tyrone, president; Joe Greenbacker, Durham, CT, vice president; and Lanny Conerly, Kentwood, LA, secretary. According to the annual report, 1997, the first full year of opera- tions forGencx/CRI was a year of change and a year of success. The sire sampling programs of the three AJ. subsidiaries of CRI continue to yield top new proven sires in all dairy breeds. In the Holstein breed, 31 new graduates were added to the proven sire lineup. These additions increased the average Net Merit dollar value of the available proven sires from $l6O in 1996 to $176 in 1997. The average of the top 10 Holstein sires proven in the CRI system and available through Genex/CRI increased from $197 to $220 Net Merit during the year. 1997 also saw die introduction of sires from the New Zealand Livestock Improvement Cooperative. These sires, along with those from Holland and Norway, give Genex/CRI members and customers access to a strong, diversified genetic offering. Net Merit was adopted in 1997 as the primary selection tool for those dairy producers who seek high-producing, long-lasting cows. The Net Merit index developed by USDA researchers combines production evaluations with trait eva luations which have a demonstrated effect on longevity. This simple, easy-to-use tool will aid producers in developing die profit potential of their herds. During 1997, GcncxTCßl achieved a net oper ating margin of $697,869 on sales of $27,669,732. This represents a 2.5% net return on sales, which was slightly less than the cooperatives goal of 4%. Gcncx’s overall mar gin, including operating and non-operating income and expense, was $2,628,173. This year’s margin was highly influenced by die sale of the Lancaster headquarters facility which generated substantial income. As agreed in the merger plan, the net after-tax gain from this sale will be returned to the former Atlantic members of record. Genex/CRI expanded its membership area to include Virginia and the eastern half of West Vir ginia. Membership meetings were held and dele gates elected. Genex/CRI technicians performed 5,628 more inseminations during 1997 than in die previous year. Some of this growth occured in areas where new technician service was intro duced. while additional growth occurred in some of the established technician areas. Declining cow numbers continue to impact technician ser vice in some areas, but we anticipate our total number of technicians will increase during the next year. The genetic development program, or sam pling program is a key to maintaining the strength and superiority of the future proven sire lineup. Changes in herd management practices impacting the amount of usable information obtained in sampling programs was the reason given to establish a cooperator herd program. This cooperator herd program will provide closer monitoring and control of the use of young sires as well as increased benefits to those producers providing complete information on the daughters of young sires. These changes will help assure Genex/CRI members a continual supply of reli able superior bulls in the coming years. During 1997, the board and staff took a num ber of steps to position the cooperative to be able to adjust to the rapidly changing dairy industry. How dairy service organizations will realign themselves to provide efficient and effective ser vice in the future is not totally clear, so establish ing flexible positions has been extremely important The quality of the people bringing products and services to die farm, as well as the innovation of these products, continues to be very important To this end, considerable emphasis was placed on employee development during 1997. New training programs, for established, as well as new employees, were developed and implemented. Team building through out Genex/CRI has been emphasized. Recruitment and selection processes for hiring new employees is under study. In short, major emphasis has been given to maintaining the superiority of Genex/CRI employees so thy can provide an increased level of service. During the year a number of cos t reduction steps were implemented, some resulting in immediate reductions, while others are more long range in nature. An example of these changes can be seen in the way the sire programs were operat ing. When Cenex joined CRI and began sharing the results of the other AJ. subsidiaries’ sampling programs, we gained efficiency in the use of the top sires. This allow 4.5 ton, 33” Stainless Steel Transpread MANUFACTURERS OF: • Row-Cat & AgriCat • Hydraspray Line of Floater & Pick-up Sprayers • Tran Spread Floater, Truck & Pull Spreaders • All Ground Drive Pull Spreaders • Foam Markers • Nozzle Alerts Visa & Mastercard accepted with all orders Web Site: http:/www.gvminc.com CALL TODAY FOR OUR NEW 300 PAGE 1998 PRODUCT CATALOG ed a reduction in the number of young sires being sampled each year, thus, reducing operating costs by lowering the number of sires purchased and housed. Many other changes have been made to increase efficiencies and position the cooperative for the future. The finance division imple mented a uniform accounting sys tem throughout CRI which will lead to more timely financial reporting. The membr equity records for LABC, Atlantic and Eastern were integrated into the CRI record system. Member equi ty records are now computerized. Considerable savings occurred through the coordination of nation al advertising and other promo tional materials. Although much was accomplished in areas like these during 1997, there are other w < **. 1025 Nurse Dot Trailer Lancaster Dairy Herd improvement Assoc. 1592 Old Line Ret. Manhe/m, PA 17545 (717} 665-5960 PC DART WORKSHOP basis. FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY The meeting will be held on Lancaster DHIA will sponsor a April 9 from 10 ajn. to 2 p.m., workshop for dairymen who are with lunch provided. The work using, or are interested in using, shop is open to current users, PC Dart to manage their dairy dairymen or consultants who may herds. 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