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Penn State Cooperative Extension
Capitol Region Dairy Team
NEW AND TIMELY
PENN STATE
PUBLICATIONS
Vinton E. Smith
Capitol Region
Dairy Management
Agent
The College of Agri
cultural Sciences and
Cooperative Extension
at Penn State have
taken pride in providing
access to many publica
tions, both online and
through their local ex
tension offices. Here is a
summary of new and
timely information that
is available, including
milk marketing and
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feeding management in
formation.
New Milk
Marketing Information
Dr. Ken Bailey has
recently added two new
features to the Penn
State Dairy Outlook
Website (http://dairy
outlook. aers.psu.edu).
This is a great addition
to his continued effort
to provide the dairy
producers of Pennsylva
nia with the latest in
formation on the dairy
markets.
Are you tired of read
ing his weekly report?
The first new feature
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that he recently added
won’t add anything to
your list of things to
read. You can play a
weekly radio report di
rectly from his Website.
Just go to the Dairy
Outlook Website and
look for “Ken Bailey’s
Weekly Commentaiy”
and go down to Audio
Recording. You will
have two options for the
download, depending
on your Internet con
nection speed. Click on
either one and Win
dow’s Media Player
should kick in.
Secondly, he will be
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posting a brand new
quarterly dairy outlook
report. This report will
be available from his
Website in PDF format.
The first report will
provide a detailed fore
cast of milk, cheese,
and butter supply, de
mand, and prices for
2003. Bailey comment
ed, “Even if you don’t
agree with my weekly
report, you may find
this newsletter useful!”
Timely Feeding
Management
Information
Many dairy produc
ers across Pennsylvania
are likely dealing with
shortages of home
grown forages because
of dry weather condi
tions throughout this
year’s growing season.
Questions that they
often ask include:
“What should be done
now?” ‘Should forage
intakes be kept at a
minimum?” “Should
hay or other forage be
purchased?” and
“Should roughage or
high-fiber feedstuffs be
used?”
An excellent publica
tion called “Feeding
During Shortages of
Home-Grown Feeds”
from Penn State can
help you and your nu
tritionist answer these
questions. It reviews a
list of 10 approaches to
dealing with the eco
nomic and nutritional
challenges of feeding
during years of short
feed supply.
This publication also
has several tables of in
formation that will help
you consider the eco
nomic implications of
feeding different feed
ingredients. It includes
simple formulas for de
termining whether a
particular ingredient
makes economic sense
to feed based on the
current price of shelled
corn and soybean meal.
These tables and formu
las are also available in
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an Excel® spreadsheet
format. It can very
quickly evaluate the
feeding value of many
different feed ingredi
ents.
Additional tables that
list the nutritive value
of alternative feedstuffs
are also provided. They
include DM, CP, NDF,
NSC, and NEL. These
tables include practical
implications and recom
mendations that should
be considered before
adding these ingredients
in your rations.
These publications
are available through
your local extension of
fice or they can be
downloaded from the
Penn State Dairy Nutri
tion Website at http://
www.das.cas.psu/dcn.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
7 30P M JOTERSON COl INTY ANNI' AL MEFTCsC
HORMTOWN COMMUNITY CENTER HORMTOWN PA
NOVFMBER 15
11 OOA M NITIAN3 LION TALL CLASSIC SALE
AGARFNA STA Ft COM F(.F PA
NOVEMBER 16
7 15PM MERCER COL NTY ANNUAL MEETING
HFMPFIFLD FIREHAII GREENVILLE PA
NOVEMBER 16
NO\ EMBER 19
7 OOP M Cl MBERI-AMUOUNTY ANNUAL MEETING
PFNN TOWNSHIP FIRE lIALI HUNTSDAI F PA
10 30AM SOUTHWEST PA SHOW SALE AND MEMBERSHIP MEETING
RNMADAINN NEW STANTON PA
NOVEMBER 22
700 PM YORK COUNTY ANNUAL MEETING
YORK 4 H CENTER YORK PA
NOVEMBER 22
7 30PM POTTER COUNTY ANNUAL MEETING
ULYSSES COMMUNITY BUILDING ULYSSES PA
NOVEMBER 22
10 30A M PA HOLSTEIN BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
PA HOLSTEIN Oil ICh SI AIL COLLEGE PA
DFCFMBER 1(1
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HOLIDAY INN NEW CUMBERLAND PA
DECEMBER 17
10 30AM SOUTH-CENTRAL SHOW* MEMBERSHIP MTG
OLD COUNTRY BUFFET HARRISBURG PA
DECEMBER 19
7 30PM CLARION/VFNANOO ANNUAL MEETING
WOLFS DEN RESTAURANT KNOX PA
JANUARY 25
PENNSYLVANIA JUNIOR HOLSTEIN CONVENTION
HOLIDAY INN BETHLEHEM PA
FEBRUARY 7 9
FEBRUARY 19 21
PENNSYLVANIA HOLSTTIN CONVENTION
HOLIDAY INN BETHLEHFM PA
90™ ANNUAL MEETING PA HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION
HOLIDAY INN BFTHLEHEM PA
FEBRUARY 20
FEBRUARY 20
7 OOP M PA HOLSTEIN C ONVENTION SALE
HOLIDAY INN BETHLEHEM PA
MARCH 17
715 PM BLAIR COUNTY ANNUAL MEETING
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9 30AM PA HOI .SI HN SPRING SHOW
FARM SHOW BUILDING HARRISBURG PA
MARCH 28