A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 16, 2002 Open House Shows Growth, Milk Testin LOU ANN GOOD Food And Family Features Editor MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) Hundreds of farm families toured Lancaster County DHIA testing labs during its open house this week. Many expressed amazement that only two seconds are re quired to test samples for fat, protein, solids, and lactose. Some farmers remembered the “old” days when milk testers stayed overnight at farms and calculated records by hand. While visitors expressed aston ishment at the testing process, Jay Mylin, manager of the associ ation, said he, himself is in awe of how much has changed in the past 10 years. “It has outgrew my vision,” Mylin said. It started with 58,000 Leanne Snyder shakes samples en tered to test. Set amounts are drawn for vials with automatic stirrers and probes testing for butterfat, protein, solids, and lactose. MAYO MATS The biggest selling stall cushion worldwide • Non slip surface • Cleaner Cows - lower somatic cell count & less mastitis • In use 18 years • 10 year warranty in free stalls, 5 year warranty in tie stalls • Very reasonably priced Daniel's Farm Store 324 Glenbrook Rd, Leola, PA 717-656-6982 Also Available From Country Garden E. Rlsser Mfg. Farm Supply 2794 Brumbaugh Rd Mtfflmburg, PA New Enterprise, PA 16664 (570) 966-3944 (814) 766-2246 Dlej Farm Store Hostetter Surge 65 Hess Rd Annville. PA Quptfyviljg, PA (717) 867-2896 Peachey Harness 9e Farm Supply Belleville, Pi. . cows and has grown to 150,000 processed monthly. The service area covers 30 counties in Penn sylvania and several counties in northern Maryland. To better serve farmers, the Lancaster County DHIA broke away from the Pennsylvania DHIA in Oct. 1, 1992. They be came affiliated with Raleigh Daily Record Processing Center (RDRPC), which continues to provide processing records. The Manheim office transmits lab testing results to RDRPC, which uses its software to configure management data reports. In the beginning, Mylin’s poul try house on his family farm was remodeled to serve as the coun ty’s headquarters. Since then, the building has been expanded and remodeled several times. “Ten years ago, we didn’t have a lab. We sent samples to Mary land DHIA for testing,” Mylin said. Weaver's Farm Store Fleetwood, PA . (81 0) 944-0593 Installing a lab not only enabled the organization to cut costs but also (Turn to Page A 23) ■ w ' * tr ‘ a manager of Lancaster County DHIA, tells how the organization has grown ■year history, from testing 58,000 cows to 150,000 monthly. Jay Mylin, during its 10' ' « > ..'M M "V/vi^c ‘h v ' *4 V W (T»» *•**' 1 ' r r^jr/m . An Li y Zi f. 'Wa -V m || % ■W* f- 1- 1 "V j \A j* ' Process V I**-* IrVf I Mbfi "A * ‘ fete- * -4*f ' ''O 4 ‘