DHIA Service Center, Orchard Road, University Park, PA 16802 msy Region 1 Region 2 Dean Aden Larry Hay Route 2 RR 3 Box 39A Dayton PA 16222 Berlin PA 15530 814-257-8572 814-267-4754 230lnngi@dhu.psu odu 2302rmgr@vm dhu.psu odu Director of Field Dean Amide Marketing Manager Dajnd Bigelow > Training Coordinator Scon Williams GENERATOR SYSTEMS 1-800-779-8809 New & Used 5 to 2500 KW Diesel • Propane • Natural Gas 24 Hour Emergency Service Sales - Installation Maintenance Contracts • Rentals Tractor Driven IlIHlf 1800 RPM Brushless New & Used DYNA-TECH INDUSTRIES 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 & Syrge Protection Units Panel Mount • Plug-Jn • Electric Fence Protection Region Managers Warren t) Cnvwfed *re*r Verona© ci Marecr OlQrton U lutler Mrmnot fteovar H Greer* N«w York i; Moxean rotter Region 3 Linda Sticklin RR6Box 115 Wellsboro PA 16901 717-724-7173 grtndnit@epLx net Service Center Service Coiler If® MMlml. ogles Leasing Available New Region, New Region Manager STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) Pennsylvania DHIA is proud to announce a new member to its field staff. The regions Pa.DHIA had used to divide the state were realigned to more evenly distribute the coun ties among existing managers. Diane Mcllwain has been namwl to head the newly formed Region, 6, which will consist of Union, toga I )> I • 3L tufltfcn U Lycoming Cfinloi rone X. %f \ rromtiln 28 Aoorm i Mcvytand Region 4 David Shenk RR 2 Box 5 Newport PA 17074 717-567-9100 2304nngr@dlua pw.edu University Park PA 16802 800-344-8378 Williamsburg PA 16693 814-832-1907 University Part PA 16802 800-344-8378 Snyder, Northumberland, Mon tour, Berks, Bucks, Schuylkill, Montgomery, Lehigh, and Phi ladelphia counties. Diane has been with Pa.DHIA for 18 years. She recently worked as a senior technician in Region 3 and more recently was attending to the daily duties of managing Reg ion 4. Please help to welcome Diane to *;«quft*oivw si wayn* j3TICOJt»r Regions Gary Williams RR I Box 1015 Starrjcca PA 18462 717-727-3158 droogles@nep.ncl Superfuel for Super Cows W-L Research’s high quality (HQ) alfalfa varieties deliver high forage yield, superior feed value and outstanding persistence. Top-rated in university trials, WL325 HQ is the leader in quality and milk production potential. WL324 is very wmterhardy and is the high yield champion. Contact your local distributor: Ag-Chem, Inc. at (800) 441-0093 or Agchem Service at (315) 986-2226 87308-LF Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1998-A23 Ste •w Jersey Region 6 Diane McQwain RR 1 Box 219 A Liberty PA 16930 717-324-5160 cow@eput net dda@dhia psu.edu dab@dluaLpiu.edu sgv@dhta.psu edit her new position. Call Pa.DHIA at 800-344-8378 if there are any questions, or to request that a representative stop by the farm to explain specifically how Pa.DHIA records can help. Average Farm Feed Costs For Handy Reference To help farmers across the state 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. Com, No.2y 2.69 bu., 4.82 CWL Wheat, No. 2 2.59 bu., 4.33 cwt Barley, No. 3 1.41 bu., 3.01 CWL Oats, No. 2 1.57 bu., 4.88 CWL Soybeans, No. 1 6.05 bu., 10.10 cwL Ear C0m—82.39 ton, 4.12 CwL Alfalfa Hay —111.25 ton, 5.56 CWL Mixed Hay 100.00 ton. 5.0 cwL Timothy Hay 104.75 ton, 5.24 cwL High Quality Alfalfa