‘ThevVA S ol!mo h , aVe w PerBonaMty ’’’ sa,d Laura Heillnger. They re calmer and more easy-going. I don’t have to whv^eDu^oTt| ly i th | e,r daughter « 2 > around them, that’s why we put mostly Swiss on the ends.” MANURE APPLICATION FIELD DAY August 2 Frey Farm 9:00 am -1:00 pm Willow Street, PA & August 4 Wiand Farm 9:00 am -1:30 pm Mifflinburg, PA • Featured: Manure Application Equipment (conventional, incor poration, and GPS), Calibration Demonstrations, Reel Irrigation (Wiand Farm Only), and related topics. • Sponsored by Pennsylvania State University and The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Pre-registration Requested: To register for the Frey Farm Field Day, call the Lancaster Extension Office and leave message for Leon Ressler - 717-394-6851 To register for the Wiand Farm Field Day, call the Union County Extension Office and leave message for Norm Conrad - 570-524- 8721 Continuing Ed Credits: Available for certified specialists. Directions to Frey Farm: Take 272 South from Willow Street. Turn right onto Baumgardner Road. Turn left onto Radcliffe Road. Turn left into the first lane. Directions to Frey Farm: Take 15 North from Harrisburg. Turn left onto Route 104. Proceed through Middleburg and Penns Creek. Turn left onto White Springs Road and proceed through White Springs, farm will be on left. When Dairymen want a DHIA with years of experience and a proven track record. They call Pennsylvania DHIA! Paul Hartle (left) and Darren Little 10 year PA DHIA technician. (Turn to Pago A 29) The Brown Cow (ConttniMd from P«a* AM) About 65 milk cows make up the herd, including IS registered Brown Swiss cows. With young stock, the farm hosts 30 Brown Swiss animals. Terry, Kevin and Rich each take a shift to milk three times a day. A genetic honor herd, Little Hill’s Brown Swiss cows average over 24,000 pounds. The farm has also been recognized as having the highest Brown Swiss production in the state in the small herd category. Rich cites disposition and lower upkeep as traits of the breed. “They’re easier mainte nance than Holsteins. They’re just healthier cows in general, with better feet and legs, and you have less twisted stomach.” Wind Mill Farm Wm. Ronald Dauber, of Pine '^wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwvc > TaVa i 20th Annual Ag Showcase I at the j Cecil County Fair lues., July 25, 2000 -10 a.m. ( Rain date - Thursday, July 27 f At the Fairgrounds on Rt. 273 near Rt. 213, Fair Hill, Md. 5 Special Features: Tractor Clinics on tire pressure, weighting, and f wheel slippage. Comparison of flail and roller type ( mower conditioners 5 Presentations: The Renewed Potential of Ethanol ! Equipment Industry Mergers and how Farmer will <1 be Affected Demonstrations: Tractors, Skid Loaders, Mower/Conditioners, Balers, Sprayers, Planters, and much more Available from the Cecil Co. Farm Bureau Women 5 Lunch: Dealers: Sponsors: < Organizers: i? Cooperators: Maryland Department of Natural Resources Cecil County Weed Control Cecil County Soil Conservation District Complimentary passes available from participating “PA DHIA has been very beneficial in the management of my feeding and cull ing programs. The turn-around time from date tested to receiving the finished reports is great.” Call PA DHIA 1-800-344-8378 Grove, not only hosted a tour of his dairy but also helped to coor dinate the convention, which he sees as an opportunity for both renewing acquaintances with friends and gathering ideas to take back to the home farm. “Every time you go to a dif ferent farm there’s something you can learn,” said Daubert, who has 150 Swiss milk cows and 150 Swiss young stock. Ten Holsteins are used as recipients for Brown Swiss stock. Daubert’s family includes his wife, Rhoda, and children Rhonda, Dean, Dennis, Ronald Ray, Anne and Allen. Besides the cattle Wind Mill Farms raises 400 acres of com, pasture, and alfalfa. The Dauberts have a world wide impact on Brown Swiss genetics, as they have exported cattle and embryos to Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. Ag Industrial, Coopers, and Hoober Inc. Central Maryland Farm Credit, Sam Orr, Monsanto, Scheeler Seeds, Southern States - Rising Sun Maryland Cooperative Extension - Cecil County Cecil County Fair Board dealers or the Extension Office Mammoth-Spring Farm Centre County,PA Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 22. 2000-A27 Bom and raised on the home farm, Daubert began in 1950 with about 10 Brown Swiss. Daubert’s extended experience has helped him identify the strengths of the breed. “Brown Swiss carries a high protein milk which most cows don’t carry. Cheese makers like it. They get the most amount of cheese out of 100 pounds of milk from Brown Swiss milk.” “They can milk with the others and have excellent feet and legs,” said Daubert. “They’re the strongest breed of any dairy cattle. They’re long lived and very docile.” Paul Hartle J Janelle Mendoff A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTSIr