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... \"\\ JUNE MILK PRODUCTION 2 . 7 PERCENT ABOVE LAST YEAR June 1977 milk production in the U. S. totaled 11,103 million pounds, 2.7 percent from a year earlier and 6 .3 percent above June 1975. Production for the first 6 months of 1977 was 2.2 percent above the same period last year and 6 . 0 percent above the corresponding period in 1975 . In New MeKico milk production for June was 4 . 007, above June 1976 . MILK- FEED PRICE RATIO UP The June rnllk-feed price ratio of 1.49 was 4.2 percent above both the preceding month and the previous year. The increase in the ratio was due to higher mi l k prices and lower feed costs. Coordinating Subgroup for Dairy Goats - NCDHIP The Coordinating Group- NCDHIP at its recent 22nd annual meeting, May 12- 13, in Madison, Wisconsin, officially established a Coordinating Subgroup (CG) for Dairy Goats - NCDHIP. The Subgroup has delegated to it the responsibility for developing programs; fonnulating policy, rules and regulations; and administering their effective coordination and application through the ongoing NCDHIP structure for a nationwide dairy goat improvement program. The new Subgroup for Dairy Goats must make regular reports to the CG- NCDHIP, and its actions must be consistent with the policies and programs of the CG and be approved by the CG-NCDHIP. An ad hoc cOJ1lTlittee, composed of representatives from each of the four CES regions (Harry Ainslie, Northeast; Frank Murrill , West; Bill Patterson , South; and Don Voelker, North Central) and a representative from the National Dairy Herd Improvement Association, Inc. (with Dick Sechrist as chairman), was requested to prepare field operations methods for the dairy goat group testing plans within the conteKt of the NCDHIP organizational structure and policy . nlis statement will be given broad distribution for its review and then submitted to the Coordinating Subgroup for Dairy Goats and the Coordinating Group -NCDHIP for their approval. The statement should provide assistance to states in firming up appropriate New Mexico State University is an equal opportunity employer. All programs are.vailable toeveryone'eg<!.dless 01 race, color. Or national origi n,
Object Description
Title | Dairy Herd Improvement Notes, August, 1977 |
Series Designation | Dairy Herd Improvement Association Monthly Report |
Description | The monthly report of the Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DHIA) was initiated by E.E. Anderson, Extension Dairyman in the 1940s. From the 1960s forward a cooperative report had been prepared jointly by staff members of the NMSU Dairy Department, Agricultural Engineering, Agronomy, Veterinary and sent primarily to dairy herds on test (OS, DHIA, DHIR), County Extension Agents, and Instructors of Vocational Agriculture. The publication of the DHIA report was overseen by Philip Leyendecker, a director of the NMSU Agricultural Extension Service in cooperation with U.S. Department of Agriculture. The title of the report had changed over time; it had a couple of variations, New Mexico Dairy Herd Improvement and Dairy Improvement Notes. This digital collection includes historical issues published between 1961 and 1980. |
Subject | dairy cattle (NAL); dairy farming (NAL); dairy industry (NAL); Dairy cattle--New Mexico; Dairying--New Mexico; Dairy cattle--New Mexico--Periodicals; Milk and milk products; |
Creator | Ells, Borden; |
Date Original | 1977-08 |
Digital Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents |
Collection | NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications |
Digital Identifier | UAAPdhi197708 |
Source | Call number J87.N6 X313.99 D13; http://libcat.nmsu.edu/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=556737 |
OCLC number | 35302385 |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Page Description
Title | June Milk Production 2.7 Percent Above Last Year; Milk-Feed Price Ratio Up |
Series Designation | Dairy Herd Improvement Association Monthly Report |
OCR | ... \"\\ JUNE MILK PRODUCTION 2 . 7 PERCENT ABOVE LAST YEAR June 1977 milk production in the U. S. totaled 11,103 million pounds, 2.7 percent from a year earlier and 6 .3 percent above June 1975. Production for the first 6 months of 1977 was 2.2 percent above the same period last year and 6 . 0 percent above the corresponding period in 1975 . In New MeKico milk production for June was 4 . 007, above June 1976 . MILK- FEED PRICE RATIO UP The June rnllk-feed price ratio of 1.49 was 4.2 percent above both the preceding month and the previous year. The increase in the ratio was due to higher mi l k prices and lower feed costs. Coordinating Subgroup for Dairy Goats - NCDHIP The Coordinating Group- NCDHIP at its recent 22nd annual meeting, May 12- 13, in Madison, Wisconsin, officially established a Coordinating Subgroup (CG) for Dairy Goats - NCDHIP. The Subgroup has delegated to it the responsibility for developing programs; fonnulating policy, rules and regulations; and administering their effective coordination and application through the ongoing NCDHIP structure for a nationwide dairy goat improvement program. The new Subgroup for Dairy Goats must make regular reports to the CG- NCDHIP, and its actions must be consistent with the policies and programs of the CG and be approved by the CG-NCDHIP. An ad hoc cOJ1lTlittee, composed of representatives from each of the four CES regions (Harry Ainslie, Northeast; Frank Murrill , West; Bill Patterson , South; and Don Voelker, North Central) and a representative from the National Dairy Herd Improvement Association, Inc. (with Dick Sechrist as chairman), was requested to prepare field operations methods for the dairy goat group testing plans within the conteKt of the NCDHIP organizational structure and policy . nlis statement will be given broad distribution for its review and then submitted to the Coordinating Subgroup for Dairy Goats and the Coordinating Group -NCDHIP for their approval. The statement should provide assistance to states in firming up appropriate New Mexico State University is an equal opportunity employer. All programs are.vailable toeveryone'eg |