69 WtLCOMF GOBBLER FT 70 RICECREST LAURIER ET ■ 71 MR MILLENNIUM-ET 72 KEMVIEW BEAUTY-ET SIR JWFL RUDOLPH N ABIDE ET TV TL 74 WA-DEL CAPITOL-ET ■ 75 LEXVOLD LUKE HERSHEL ET 76 80-IRISH RJ RELIABLE-ET 77 HARTLINE TAYLOR-ET MICHAEL STORM AVALANCHE TV TL ■ 79 CROCKETT ACRES SULLY-ET ■ 80 BULLCREST PATRON SABRE 81 SANDY-VALLEY BILLBOARD-ET 82 MOROVILLE AMEL BLUES BRO-ET TV SIKKEMA-STAR-W MODESTO-ET ■ 84 STARSTRUCK J PARADOX-RED-ET TV TL 85 COYNE-FARMS PATRON BEAVER TV TL REGANCREST GEARR-ET 87 USSS-BANK DUSTER ROYAL-ET ■ 88 FA-BA ELTON MERLOT 89 LUTZ-BROOK VIEW DUNCAN-ET 90 LE-BERT AEROSTAR LINK 91 DE-SU PATRON CARVER-ET GOLDEN-OAKS LORD BAYLOR KEIDEL BELLWOOD SATURN-ET 94 AFTON-SPRINGS BANIT-ET ■ 95 DIXIE-LEE AARON-ET 96 JON-DE BOOKER-ET 97 CLINITA PATRON FORMAT-ETS 98 HOSKING RUDOLPH LIONEL-ET SANDY-VALLEY DALZIEL-ET 100 D-P-M RUDOLPH BRIGHT-ET ■ Indicates bulls with reliability of 90% or greater tor production and 85% for type r JOO3 HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION USA INC The Jersey Performance Index (JPI), introduced in 2002, combines the production traits of PTA (predicted trans mitting ability) protein and PTA fat with selected fitness DEBOER JENETTA BARBER BILL-ET WINDY WILLOW MONTANA JACE WILSONVIEW KHAN MORGAN-ET PRICELAND BOLD DANIEL TORY ROCK ELLA PARAMOUNT-ET MVF BERRETTA FREDRICO-ET 0 F BARBER ROCKET PRICELAND BUTLER-ET SJ BARMORE HALEYS COMET-ET BW LEGION SUNBOW RUEBEN AMITYS BOLD BOSTON SCHULTZ BROOK HALLMARK S R VIEW FLIGHT FOREST GLEN DANIEL JAKE-ET MOLLY BROOK POSEIDON ADVENTURE ISDK FYN LEMVIG BW PARADE-ET PRICELAND BOLD DANIEL BEAU-ET MOLLY BROOK BERRETTA FANCLUB-ET WF BROOK BOMBER MOLLY BROOK MCKEN FLORESCENT-ET MOLLY BROOK BERRETTA FLYER-ET EASTGLEN ALF KLASSIC-ET MOLLY BROOK BERRETTA FABULOUS-ET NFU Urges Remedies To Dairy Crisis WASHINGTON, D.C. Na '"mal Fanners Union recently "*;’ecl the administration to im diately acktrcss the economic ■ 'slci tippling 'throughout the s <.Kin y piodtktion sector. ! ill m gak dan v pi k (an* the 1 i spun rued in moie Mum “. ■ \vl mout i o-a ■, l'>i ill ' opCMlims vOIIUMiK TV TL IQO-NA -29H009952 TV TL 100 NA 11 H 005794 TM TV 100 NA 7H006194 TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL CV TL TV TL TV JL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL TV TL factors to rank bulls by their overall commercial profitabili ty- The JPI is calculated from five factors: PTA protein (weighted 50 percent of the USA 110024453 USA 110106571 USA 000664195 USA 110334961 USA 000663877 USA 000664350 USA 110437084 USA 000665568 USA 110077059 USA 110226426 USA 000666362 USA 110283368 USA 000661148 USA 110300836 USA 110130549 USA 000665869 DNK 000300003 USA 000665185 USA 000666614 USA 000664793 USA 110021067 USA 110644563 USA 000661400 USA 000663940 USA 000661401 rise,” said NFU President Dave Frederickson. “The U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture has the au thority and capacity to icstoie se em ity and prolltabilit> toi om nation's dairy produceis " In a lellei to Agiicultine Seme laiy \nn M yeneman, tiedu icloon omlmul fine nmi'i tli-st-- actions I SD \ should lake to (continue! from page A4O) 100 NA 1H006024 100 NA 1H005536 100-NA 1H006517 100-NA 11H004623 100-NA 9H002647 100-NA 200H001196 7H008425 100-NA 7H006313 100-NA 14H003039 100-NA 100-NA 44H000292 7H006448 100-NA 100-NA 29H009910 100-NA 1H005500 100 NA 9H002704 9H002538 100-NA 29H010500 100-NA 29H009629 100 NA 100-NA 122H001309 100 NA 7H005760 100-NA 29H009565 100-NA 9H002654 100-NA 1H005315 100-NA 1H006513 100-NA 11H004400 100-NA 11H005696 100 NA 9H002544 100-NA 100H009995 100-NA 29H010009 100-NA 7H006055 total), PTA fat (weighted 20 percent), the Functional Trait Index (weighted IS percent), PTA somatic cell score (-5 percent), PTA Productive Life (5 percent), and the Function al Udder Index (5 percent). NAAB No No. % Rel PTA Code Hrds Dlrs RIP Milk Milk 011JE00699 007JE00535 001JE00480 029JE03232 007JE00442 007JE00474 009JE00202 011JE00656 009JE00195 007JE00696 029JE03216 001JE02026 029JE03114 029JE03226 007JE0Q682 001JE02012 164JE00001 007JE00472 001JE00488 122JE05127 076JE00119 011JE00684 009JE00153 009JE00172 190JE00011 32 359 79 30 281 42 40 1,570 54 30 63 14,274 84 42 214 16 233 27 563 38 1 928 26 644 remedy the dairy crisis: • Stabilize dairy prices b\ ag gressively fulfilling its price sup port responsibilities. • Adtiiess the influx til dauv derivative-! such as casein and unik p'-deni 11 net mua- - i \I!'( , • I nbtiLi donii sin law - 'V i\ > i mac; ti,e n'-e 1.1 Vsi J ( H, , ,n pi odne e - 04 - 04 -02 -.03 -.03 -.01 Jersey 536 963 1 731 915 1,027 1 211 827 1 468 1 205 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16, 2003-A4l 1863 2233 1506 190 1372 1631 2011 518 2282 1113 1117 -.04 886 540 147 1020 1811 .06 2105 ,00 1863 156 .00 1871 .07 1238 06 2127 1580 821 2140 -.03 1753 2325 -.09 676 2110 - 09 1976 -.06 99 4928 1446 1409 1776 1677 1512 1513 Emphasis on fitness traits is 30 percent in the JPI, with particular emphasis on udder traits. Production traits ac count for the remaining 70 percent. % PTA CM NM FM ANM PTA PTA ■rot Prot St SS SS SS SCS PL % PTA ial EaL The latest USD A dairy figures from January to April 2003 show a 20 percent increase in imports compared to 2002. U.S. dairy production increased only 1.3 percent tor the same period. USDA has (Miniated commercial use of milk will increase In S pci cent diiii'i” Mie uiiimil i> ai •a mu: i i i)i"p.ucd i 1< Ml ail 1 ll.le Ml’ !"■" f I'lO.t ,ll I ''ll \i til im sn' f jvi ml i" i<< j* ,s < i \ ' »* 0 90 1 9 2 98 1 60 0 9 3 15 1 46 2 88 0 98 3 24 0 83 2 4 2 94 1 41 0 9 3 02 1 51 0 3 3 02 1 84 0 5 2 92 1 62 2 5 2 93 2 52 0,9 2.94 1 94 0 8 2 91 0 82 2.3 3 12 1 1 1 2 3 3.17 0 42 1.3 2.97 2 16 0 5 3 16 1 88 0.5 3 05 1 71 1 4 3 34 1 47 O 3 3 08 1 37 3.3 3.10 1 49 2 0 2.92 1 25 0.7 3.26 1 78 3 03 0 9 3 37 0 91 1.73 0 6 2 68 1 02 0 0 2 88 1 35 1.3 3 38 1.78 -0.4 3.05 0 95 0.9 3 13 1.66 3 02 0.1 0.79 2 87 1.17 2.96 2 0 1 42 3.4 2 82 Note: While the following list of top JPI bulls high lights production traits, the JPI ranking in the last col umn includes all JPI traits, including type considera tions. 320 419 321 “Simple economics can explain that U.S. dairy producers are not the cause for the domestic mar ket collapse,” Fredenckson said. “We cannot expect Ameiica's dain pioducers to teeeive an equitable pnu lot ibui piodiiia it we (.on'iii e io il'nv mi, n o ic (aki noias at- io iw 4 ■ i i- -t I ~ i 0 93 1569 1 26 1 12 1556 1 12 0 20 1564 1 39 261 1563 0 71 0 65 1563 0 29 0 49 1561 1 1 I 1 67 1560 M 1 36 0 07 1559 1 60 1 08 1557 1 89 2 20 1557 2 60 0 02 1555 M 2 71 0 31 1553 1 56 0 52 1552 0 72 0.59 1551 0.03 -0.17 1551 2.15 0.64 1550 1.24 117 1548 1.56 1 37 1548 0 77 1.48 1546 0.83 0.97 1545 1 92 1.50 1543 0 77 0 63 1542 1 09 0.26 1539 0 84 0 82 1539 1 65 -0 58 1539 1 14 1,20 1538 1.10 2.68 1537 M 2 27 0.74 1536 0 77 0 74 1534 1 74 -1.60 1533 0 15 1.27 1533 0 81 1 59 1532 0 94 NU %ile 9 2 98 303 8 3 98 299 6 8 97 279 8 5 96 268 8 4 97 268 9 1 94 267 7 7 93 265 8 8 86 254 7 0 91 248 7 8 71 248 8 1 53 244 7 3 91 242 8 1 87 242 7 7 85 240 7 5 88 239 -2 4 8 9 48 239 5 7 69 237 6 9 65 236 8 5 76 234 9 2 58 232 7 6 73 232 8 5 83 231 9 3 63 230 6 6 92 230 9 2 55 227 0 1 02 00 i , j