DHIA Service Center, Orchard Road, University Park, PA 16802 Question: For a long time our bulk tank somatic cell count has stayed between 300,000 and 400,000. We have tried every thing we know, but cannot make progress at lowering it. What can you suggest? Answer: You are not alone with this type of frustration. Re cently I came across data show ing that there is a national upward trend in SCC. In 1996, average SCC among DHI herds across the country was 307,100 climbing to 313,500 in 1997 and 318,000 during 1998. The fol- Daily Milk Ave. SCC te Cows/H« Md. 49.7 66.9 347,000 33.7% NJ 55.4 64.7 377.000 36.1% 8.7% Ohio 48.2 66.2 350,000 34.0% 6.4% 40.8 65.8 331,000 29.3% WVa 59.8 59.5 387,000 41.6% 6.4% Apply compost and organic mulch to anv row crop automatically YOUR CHOICE Millcreek Row Mulchers also let you drop spread in the center of rows. lowing is taken from a table of data and we will look at some local surrounding states. This data suggests that what you are seeing in your herd is not out of the ordinary. This is not to say that your desire to im prove is anything short of admi rable, but realize that getting and staying better requires com mitment and management for what may seem at times to be meager improvements. This best advice that I can give in this situation is to use in- iTesl >400.000 From tree fruit to vegetable beds, from bramble crops to vineyards, organic mulch and compost can reduce chemical input for weed suppression, retain soil moisture, and improve soil fertility by adding organic matter to sandy and clay soils. Now Millcreek eliminates the costly labor needed for organic mulch and compost application. The remarkable new Millcreek Row Mulcher works with all types of organic material, and even lets you adjust the depth and width of the mulch rows from 12" to .120" wide, from 1 /2" to 6" deep. 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First lactation ani mals and mature as well, approach near 50% infection level at the start of the lactation (6 of 14 and 9 of 20). This simi larity might suggest we rule out dry-off management since there is no dry-off for the first lacta tion animals. The mere fact that we see a large percentage of in fections at the start of lactation might also point in the direction of the time period prior to early lactation (prefresh). It would appear that a look at the envi ronment for these cows is in order. 4.3% The other two columns reflect that the total number of tests that these cows went through during their lactation so far. They also give the number of 3.1% 1-800-311-1323 www.millcreekmfg.com Dairyma. Dairyma GEORGE Cl PA DHL Consultii Dairymi times that the 400,000 SCC was surpassed during those tests. First lactation reaches an infec- First Lactation Cunent latest day Total# Tests Total# Match Febiuary January December Total Sccond+ Lactation March February Januaiy December Total Average Farm Feed Costs for Handy Reference To help fanners 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 ingred ients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Pennsylvania. Remember, these are averages, so you Hauls Everything From Tools to 10-Pointers. 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