John Rutherford Lebanon County Extension Office A major car manufacturer re cently used a television commer cial with the profound statement that happiness is derived from what you have, not what else you can buy. In other words, a person needs to manage what they own to give them the greatest personal benefit.. As of late, farmers do not seem to be getting much benefit out of dairying. If there is not a low milk price, low calf price, late bill, machinery break down, sick cow, disgruntled neighbor, or unmotivated em ployee to deal with, it’s been a pretty rare day. In many cases, reviewing your farm procedures will help you by-pass these (and other) problems. Here are some possibilities for improving the benefits you get from producing milk. The first management step to ward improving the status of your farm is to establish a system of controlling. You can control of the things that seem to control you! Various activities take place on a farm each day. 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Depending on who buys your milk, you can receive as much as 40- cents more per cwt. Hedging against low milk prices is a new opportunity for dairy farmers. By understand ing the use of milk futures, you could have received a dollar more for milk shipped last August. Dairy producers have a number of opportunities to cut costs on their farms. Many farms could benefit by evaluating the individ ual enterprises and making appro priate changes. Enterprises are the separable pieces of the farm opera tion. If you raise corn for on-farm grain, silage, and to be sold, you have three com enterprises- feed grain, silage, and market grain. This also applies to animals. There can be enterprises for heif ers, milking cows, pigs, broilers, etc. By analyzing your farm as group of enterprises, you can look the results you want and how they may be met more cost- Next To Your Cows, Pequea Equipment is Your Best Partner. 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When it’s time to replace equipment it’s also a good time to think whether the new equipment is worth its cost, or could the money be used elsewhere. Are custom operators available that will do as good (possibly better) a job for roughly less cost per year? Lancaster Farmer recently pub lished the 1998 Machinery Cus tom Rates list that the Pennsyl vania Agricultural Statistics Serv ice (PASS) released this year. Copies of this list are available in most Pennsylvania county exten sion offices The animal enterprises also have possibilities. Keeping the herd at its maximum size allows you to receive more income with which to pay for fixed costs- like the cow bam and silos. Is the lack of quality replacement heifers eroding the profit your farm should generate? Some dairy farms contract out the raising of their heifers. A new development has been the formation of buyer groups. These groups take advantage of the discounts available when large-lot purchases are made. 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The Southeast Regional Council of Coopera tives, the Pennsylvania Council of Cooperatives, and Penn State Uni versity sponsor this program. Please encourage a fellow educa tor, perhaps someone from the fa culty of your area high school’s Plkeville Equipment Oley PA* 215/987 6277 Ralph Kyle Mercer PA* 412/748 4300 RAW Equipment Carlisle PA* 717/243 2686 Schoffel Equipment Somerset PA • 814/445-6500 Stottzfus Farm Service Cochranville PA *215/593-2407 If *r* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 16, 1998-D3 These are some ideas for im proving the performance of your farm. Improving your income while limiting expenses and risks should be goals of every manager. Many of these changes do not in volve investing any more money. However, they can help ensure that you enjoy dairying for many years to come. social sciences department, to at tend with you. Graduate credit at Penn State can, as in the past, be earned in conjunction with Ag Horizons. 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