Beshores the test of time. In earlier years, they were more in clined to breed for the “extremes” that might pro duce a top sire. “As a farmer, I’m no longer interested in those extremes,” Beshore said. “I want a complete animal.” Beshore has come to put longevity and type at the top of his priority list when it comes to choosing sires. He looks for bulls that are at least two points on the plus side for type, especially those that make good udders, feet and legs. He also wants bulls that improve somatic cell counts. To help make mating decisions, Beshore prefers talking to people who see many cows in their trav els. Type considerations come first. Breeding to produce A.I. sires with top produc tion figures, as he was doing in the 1980 s, can mean sacrificing soundness and type, according to Beshore. “Back in that time, we were trying to breed for the A.I. market and went too far on the (produc tion) numbers game, and type fell off,” he said. The Beshore’s rolling herd average stands at 21,000 pounds of milk, down about 2,500 pounds 701 E. Linden St. Richland, PA 17087 717-866-6581 MEMBER MEMBER TRUSS PLATE INSTITUTE (Continued from Page 30) MANUFACTURERS OF: Glu-Lam Arches Glu-Lam Beams Glu-Lam Treated Posts WE STOCK: Equus Quality Equine Stall Systems Plyeo Track and Door and Wall Systems Accessories Grillwork Sections Dutch Door Systems Plyeo Doors and Windows Over 40 Years of Quality Service from where it was two years ago, mainly because of the recent difficulties in harvesting good-quality forages, Jed said. The Beshores do not feed total mixed rations or use bST to boost production. About half of the Beshore’s herd traces back to Beshore Rotate Bupp-Lynn Jody, a 2E-91 brood cow who lived from the mid-1980s to the mid 19905. Originally developed by Andy Stoltzfus of Caer- Cadillac for a photo opportunity. Roof Trusses Floor Trusses T/G & V-Groove Decking Fahral Roofing and Siding Lumber All Types of Fasteners |gpaaiSj^ 1283 Joni Miller Rd. Oakland, MD 21550 301-334-3977