The ‘Take Half Leave Half Adage om Page 7) degree of utilization can be first few da y s the g razin g ani ‘ overgrazing. achieved with shorter grazing mals se l ecte d only high qual- Gerrish states the general period without adversely af- il y material a nd intake was rule is that high utilization fecting intake. quite high. Halfway through rates in a single grazing In research at FSRC, they the g razin g period they were period result in lower forage have studied daily and week- consuming more stems, fewer intake leading to reduced l° n g rotational grazing and leaves, and diet quality and animal performance, but may its effects on utilization, intake declined. By the end ot result in increased animal intake, and bite size. In the the week, quality of diet was output per acre. A higher week-long grazing period, the even worse and P h - vsical PREMIUMS Premiums will be awarded lor the first five places in each class as follows: Ist - $5 00 plus ribbon and Inrage analysis 2nd - $3.00 plus ribbon and lorage analysis 3rd - $l.OO plus ribbon and forage analysis 4th - Ribbon and lorage analysis sth - Ribbon and lorage analysis A special plaque will be given to the champions of each section at the annual forage contcrence. RULES I. Entries officially close at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2002. However, to facilitate handling ol samples, exhibitors are urged to deliver their samples to the hay show tent on Monday, August 19. Hay shipped nr delivered prior to Aug. 1 should be clearly identilied as Hay Show Sample and addressed as follows: Dr. Marvin H. Hall, Dept, of Crop and Soil Sciences, 116 Ag. Sci. and Ind. Building Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802 2. No entry lee will be charged. 3. The hay shown must have been grown by the Exhibitor in Pennsylvania In 2002. 4. Exhibitors may enter in as many classes as they wish, but no exhibitor shall make more than one entry in a class, either in his own name, the name of the farm, or the name of some other person. S. Exhibitors must attach an entry blank, giving name, address, county, social security number and class In which the exhibit Is to be entered. Exhibitors can secure additional entry blanks at their County Agricultural Extension Office. 6. LONG HAY FROM RECTANGULAR BALES ONLY THAT HAS BEEN CURED (adequately dry). An exhibit shall consist of a bale section between 6 to 8 inches thick and weighing at least 6 pounds lor legumes and S pounds for grasses. Undersized or moist samples will be disqualified. PLEASE TIE THE SAMPLES WITH TWINE. 7. Judging will be in two parts. On Tuesday beginning at noon, samples will be Judged on the basis of visual characteristics and tested for chemical analysis. On Wednesday at 9:00 a.m., the samples will be judged on the basis of visual and chemical characteristics. 8. Unless disapproved by the exhibitor, samples will be stored for exhibit in the Hay Show at the 2003 Pennsylvania Farm Show. King's AgriSeeds thanks you for your past business. Currently we are gearing up for your late summer planting needs and are adding new varieties and a few new pasture mixes. We are excited about the improved forage genetics being developed around the world. Our product line is diverse and being upgraded as new material is released and proven. We are dedicated to helping you choose the right forages varieties for your farm. Tim Fritz, former Penn State Extension Agent, joins the King's AgriSeeds Team. Tim has over 11 years of experience with grazing and forage systems. Tim grew up on a Lancaster dairy farm and has a B.S. and M.S. degree in Agronomy. The message is getting around about well managed pasture systems. THEY WORK! High quality forages are the backbone of dairy profits. Well managed pasture = super quality forages + great cow comfort = Higher farm profits Attend pasture walks and grazing meetings so that you can put the pieces of the puzzle together. King's AgriSeeds is committed to helping you select the right forages for your farm. (Continued from Page 6) King’s Specializing AgriSeeds LLC in High Quality Forages Contact us about our exciting alfalfas and more availability had restricted bite size and intake was sig nificantly lower. In the one-day grazing period, stocking density was higher and selection was ic duced. This caused the lower quality stem material to be eaten with the higher qualitv leaf material and enhanced the overall quality of the diet. The cattle on the daily rota tion had higher intake levels despite the initial forage mass and the target residual being the same as for the cattle on the weekly rotation. If we are going to aim for a 50 percent utilization rate, we need to know how to measure it. This doesn’t need to be HAY SHOW ENTRY BLANK (Please print clearly) Hay Class Number (see other side) Name Address Phone: ( ) County Social Security # ol Exhibitor: (We must have this to issue cash prizes) To the best ol my knowledge, the above inlormation is correct, Thicken weak alfalfa fields this late summer with Green Spirit and Zorro Italian Ryegrass. Expect extra tonnage this fall and next spring. Fall and spring quality is excellent. Can last up to 2 plus years. Our product line includes: Alfalfas Clovers Ryegrasses Orchardgrasses Festuloliums Tall Fescues Meadow Fescues Bromes Reed Canarygrass Grazing and Pasture Mixes King’s AgriSeeds 1.1. c. Helping the family farm prosper by specializing in high quality forages and grazing since 1993. Fairview Fruit Farm, 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 717-687-6224 Toll Free 1 -866-687-6224 Please call for a dealer near you. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 13,2002, Foraging Around- ,PA Zip Signature (it Exhibitor Photo sensitive and BMR sorghum sudans Photo sensitive forage millets High digestible corns Brassicas Forage Oats Tritcale Cereal Rye And More ■ BARENBRUG Forages For Profit anything too complicated. You will not have an exact figure, but you can get close enough to aid your manage ment decision-making. Forage mass can be calcu lated by measuring average height of the pasture with a yardstick and calculating a rough estimate of dry matter using the standard of 300 pounds of dry matter pei acre per inch of forage height. This figure can be adjusted 50-100 pounds either way based on your assessment of forage density. There are plate meters commercially available which are designed to more accurately assess forage mass than just a yard stick. Lots of Seed in Stock 187