DHIA PA DHIA Herd Management Workshops, District Meetings Dave Slusser General Manager STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co).-DHIA has set the dates and locations of nine district herd management workshops and district membership meet* ings. All members, interested farmers, and industry represen tatives are invited. This inter esting and educational work shop will include presentations by George Cudoc on “How Cows Attention Dairymen! ★ Reduce SCC ★ Improve milk quality ★ Increase profits & bonuses ★ Keep lines clean ■k Reduce cleaning compounds Millers Water Works 1 -800-991-9188 LIQUID MANURE SPREADER WITH FLOTATION TIRES TO MINIMIZE SOIL COMPACTION Available with complete line of spreading tool bars and precise flow control to spread manure the ecological way eliminating spray drift and reducing odors. Our tool bars are designed to apply hog or dairy manure on growing fields, between rows of corn or on harvested fields. 4-6 OR 8 WHEEL SPREADERS WITH POWER STEERING 3850 TO 9500 US GAL. 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You will improve your pro duction efficiency if you and your advisors use the DHIA information. Come and bring your advisors to learn how to better use this valuable informa tion. The program and meal are free. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. During the brief membership meeting, members will elect their directors to the board where terms have expired and will discuss a proposal by the board planning committee to nominate and elect directors by mail ballot. The board feels that the membership will be better represented by the mail ballot system, however, that will require a by-law change. The board hopes to get ideas from the members at these work shops and meetings. Listed below are the dates and locations. Please mark your calendar and attend. Notices of these workshops and member ship meetings will be in your herd report envelopes and in PA DHIA ads. All meetings begin at WANTED Hog Fattening Facilities Groups of 300 Head or Less Within 25 mile Radius of Lebanon (717) 272-9531 TRAIL AGI-POMPE 32’ and 42’ for Lagoons M ©U 1-Highly desigi ition the top v jp to * i (juv _ ... even manure level as the when loading a spreader, propeller homogenises the 4-Rotative directional valve liquid with the remaining designed to be operated at floating chunks. low R.P.M. without stopping 3-Hydraulic controls can be the P.T.O. operated from tractor seat. Gear box oil bath protected by a greasable 3 seals mechanism on each shaft. AVAILABLE WfiTM iPLfllFTOroili ©P?]@N TO MJ@ CLIMB ]i?@ ©©MOKIETIE IFITB 0J)1F TO M’ ©EEC®. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. January 22, 2000-A23 10:00 a.m. Elections will be held in Districts 3,6 &9. District 11 February 4 Mt. View Restaurant, Clifford District 9 February 7 Blue Mt. Restaurant, Shartlesville District 10 February 8 Gap Diner, Gap District 6 February 9 Lighthouse Restaurant, Chambersburg District 5 February 10 Family Restaurant, Mifflintown District 1 February 11 Bonanza, Franklin District 8 February 15 Iron Skillet Restaurant, Milton District 7 February 16 Edgewood Family Restaurant, Troy District 3 February 18 Extension Sets Meeting In February, Penn Slate Co operative Extension will be pre senting an Agricultural Small Business Institute in Adams and Lancaster counties. Each week in cludes lunch (Lancaster) or dinner (Biglerville). Spend a few hours learning how to improve your business while visiting and inter acting with other agricultural busi ness owners from around your area. The program is open to own ers of all agricultural businesses. (to be held in conjunction with the Southwest Dairy Seminar) Average Farm Feed Costs for Handy Reference To help farmers across the state to have handy reference of commodity 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 ingrcd- ients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Pennsylvania. Remember, these are averages, so you will need to adjust your figures up or down according to your location and the quality of your crop. Corn, No.2y 2.37 bu., 4.24 cwt. Wheat, N 0.2 2.38 bu., 3.98 cwt. Barley, N 0.3 —1.62 bu., 3.47 cwt. Oats, N 0.2 —1.51 bu., 4.71 cwt. Soybeans, No.l 4.41 bu., 7.37 cwt. Ear Corn 75.55 ton, 3.78 cwt. Alfalfa Hay —134.25 ton, 6.71 cwt. Mixed Hay —138.75 ton, 6.94 cwt. Timothy Hay —135.00 ton, 6.75 cwt. The topics and speakers will be: “Leading Your Business and Evaluating the ‘Sweet 16’” the speaker will be Gary Snider from Farm Credit; “Business Plans” the speaker will be G. Geoffrey Sturgill Jr., CPA; “Enterprise Accounting” will be presented by Bradley J. Hilty from PLS Agri- Management Associates. The last week will be “Managing Employ ee’s for Peak Performance” pre sented by Dr. Benue Erven from Ohio State University. The dates for Adams County will be February 2,9,16, and 23. The meetings will be held at the Penn State Fruit Research and Ex tension Center, University Drive off of Rt 234. Call the Adams County Extension Office at 334-6271 or 624-4525 for further information or directions. The dates for Lancaster County will be February 3,10,17, and 24. The meetings will be held at the Kreider Farm Restaurant, Rt 72 south of Manheim. Call the Lan caster County Extension Office at 394-6851 for further information or directions. The fee for this program is $5O per person, which includes all ma terials. St. Mary’s Country Club, St. Marys District 2 & 4 March 9