Pork Productivity; Watch The Sow, Producer Says ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff EL VERSON (Chester Co.) To a pork producer such as Nelson Beam, it’s important to keep an eye on the health of the sows. One sow produces, on average, about 5,691 pounds of pork on his farm per year. At 41 cents a pound, that means an equivalent of $2,333 worth of “other white meat.” Investment in health strategies to improve the productiv ity and longevity of a sow “can impact quite a few dollars of farm income,” Beam said during an interview at his farm. Beam, who cares for about 220 sows on his farm near Elverson, said he doesn’t baby the sows. Beam noted that his sow management simply means checking their food, overall comfort, and watching the farrowing when necessary to ensure good litter size, improved pig performance, and other factors. A critical health factor is keeping an eye on temperature fluctuations in the house. During the summer, though the computer controls can read 80 degrees, the temperature can climb to 83-84 degrees without proper adjustment. Tem perature control remains an ongoing management proce dure at the farm. &JAI • Agricultural • Trusses • Lawrence Brothers • Wheeling Hardware • Pole Barns • Design and Plan • Treated Yellow Pine Services • Ixlo Fencing Walter & Jackson, Inc. Salutes The Dairy Industry “SERVING THE AREA’S BUILDING NEEDS SINCE 1872" QUARRYVILLE (18 N. Hess St.) • 717-786-2171 CHRISTIANA (E. Gay St.) • 610-593-5195 • 610-857-2613 HINKLETOWN (Farmnnwllle Rd.) • 717-354-4911 CARLISLE (876 N. Hanover) • 717-249-5523 DALLASTOWN (2785 S. Quaan St.) • 717-741-3833 PARKESBURG (116 Wast First Ave.) • 610-857-5521 LANCASTER (Manor Shopping Cantor) • 717-304-7200 doll at on lino 01. www.wollorioillMdaoii.eom WE DELIVER FROM ALL LOCATIONS! (Turn to Pag* 58) Nelson Beam also has a beef finishing operation. He finishes about 400 Angus-based crossbreds per year. The cattle are sold to Moyer Packing. Outside the feedlot he stands with son Joshua. Photo by Andy Andrews gzgL Pasture Mat I \ The Golden Standard In Cow Comfort Why Pasture Mat? Pasture Mat is tightly stuffed with rubber and sewn every 4" to prevent shifting. Proven most durable top cover. Least abrasive top cover on the market. Fits any stall Proven performance. For details and installation with over 6 years experience, call: Petersheim’s Cow Mattresses 117 Christiana Pike (Route 372), Christiana, PA 17509 u.s. Pat. No. 610-593-2242 5653195 Ask For Merrill or Sam The Rewards • Better Cow Health • Reduced Leg Injury • Reduced Swollen Hocks • More Lactation Per Cow - More Milk • Reduced Bedding Costs • Pasture Mats Often Pay For Themselves Within 6 Months.