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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS THURSDAY, AUGLST 21, 1969 PAGE THREE
ROBERT LUCHERK, Zionsville 4-Her, exhibited the grand
champion bull of the show.
THE WINNING COUNTY HERD consisting of five head of
cattle from one 4-H or FEA. This was won by the Wash-
ington County 4-H. *
PIC TURED IS.THE ENTIRE GROUP of Washington County
4-Hers and the cattle they showed in the South Central
Texas Jersey Show in Brenham.
24 hr. wrecker road
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COUNTY AGENT REPORT soomwnsesw.oom.
Insurance Men
Cite Accident
Rate, Repairs
AUSTIN, Aug. 13 -- When BEEF CATTLE... Beef cattle
all the conversation aboutauto- on dry ranges may face
* mobile insurance, is done, one serious nutritional defict-
fact remains foremost -- the encies. of major importance
on y way to lower insurance is th(, lack of sufficient grasen
‘rates is to () lower the cost 0r forage. The low quality or
of repairs to automobiles and absence of total digestible nu-
cost of hospital and medical trient is a further complica-
costs for treatment ofthe in- ting factor. This kind of forage livestock during periods of
jured, and C lower the fre- contains little or no protein, stress, decision making on of popping, somewhat similar
quency of accidents, , phosphorus and vitamin A, management practices be- 10 that for popping corn.
ALSUSEA Bucnes, president Decisions are difficult to comes an individual proposi- The other process in the
the ASSOC r T ewas make during stress periods, tion. For additional' Informa- research were steam-flaked,
Eire S Casualty companies. An attempt should be made to tion, call my office for B-218 reconstituted (minimum of 10
pointed out that unfortunately balance livestock numbers Emergency Feeding of Live- days at 30 per cent moisture),
— both frequency star- and forage supplies. Calves stock, and dry grou. ....
ed beyond reasonablerexpecta- may be weaned earlier to help NEW PROBLEM IN SWINE J.K: Riggs of A&M's >ni-
1trnK a relieve grazing pressure and PRODUCTION -- PSE PORK =====
ratpercent inadequate insurance improve conditions. Fewer - . : . A relatively new problem 1MOA
‘restimony eiven before a replacement cattle should be in swine production, pale, soft,TO
committee on say men appointed kept and culling is always in exudative pork (PSE), or pale TEC
committee of lay men appointed watery pork, has beenfoundiLAqwh
6/250
By DILI THANE, ' deficient depending upon the peal for consumers, and could
County Agricultural Agent available forage. Protein sup- cause a merchandising prob-
EMERGENCY FEEDINGOPT plements fortified with vita- lem.
min A should be considered. A&M TESTS SHOW MIC-
Synthetic vitamin A is avail— RONIZING MAY BE BEST..
able for use in drinking water, Micronizing may be the best
injections or for mixing with way to process sorghumgrain
thd.D. - for highest energy value in
2.ou Most livestock produ- feedlot cattle rations accord- ,
cers in Washington County ing to recent trials at Texas
have had experience handling A&M University.
Micronizing is an outgrowth
by Gov. Preston Smith to look order. Non-breeders and slow
into insurance rates has been breeders, irregular breeders,
told that whereas in the past and cows which consistently
garages maintaining what is produce lower grade light-
known as a large crash manual weight calves should be mar-
giving the cost of replacement keted.
parts and cost of labor made Under extremely dry condi-
appropriate page changesevery tions, it may be advisable to
three or four months as nec- confine the foundation herd to
essary; the entire manual is a small acreage. High ener-
now being printed every month gy feeds such as grains and
Texas' AA M University Studies
to be associated with fast-
gaining, meat-type hogs.
The purpose of the research
was to determine causes and
physical and chemical traits
responsible for PSE pork.
Several factors appeared to
affect the condition. One of
..................., ......... 6, ..... Ju... .............. these was sex. Of the 117care,
due to the rapid change in pri- protein supplements may be casses evaluated in the pro-
ces. S fed in limited amounts for ject, barrows generally had a
•The same repair job that maintenance. Forage is the better loin score than did gilts.
cost $589.72 in January, 1967, critical feed, however, and is 3 In breed effect, Durocs and
cost $641.42 in 1968;.and rose usually high in cost for total Yorkshires scored highest in
• to $683.53 in January, 1969. digestible nutrients. A protein loin color.
What’s even more significant, supplement fed with forage Overall, the faster gaining
. the same repair job went up will improve digestion. and more efficient pigs No-
to $741.58 by July, 1969,” Buch- Phosphorus is the most duced the most PSE pork,
■ el pointed out.--.---likely mineral to be deficient compared to slower gaining
In Harris County labor costs ‘A mineral supplement high in and less efficient pigs. It was
have jumped 40 percent in thephosphorus should be fed free also noted as the age of the
last three years, with 20 per- choice or in controlled drink- animal increased, the amount
cent of the increase coming in ing water, of PSE pork produced decrea-
Vltamin A may or may not be sed.
- This research found that ra-
pid- environmental temper-
ature changes brought on hi-
the last 15 months. At the
same time, the same number of
cars that produced 17,800
claims in 1967 at an average
cost of $300, produced 19,000
claims in 1968, costing $331
each.
FIRST GOLD
STANDARD
gher incidences of pale,
watery pork.
The, world’s first gold stand- PSE pork has less eye ap-
ard probably began in Egypt ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
^^ RS S to 3100 B.C. in the Code of
′ —------------------------Menes, when it was decreed
By PHIL PASTORET that “one part of gold is equal
* to 2 1/2 parts of silver in
Some so-called adult value,” according to the En-
. movies are filmed for people cyclopaedia Britannica:
1 who haven’t reached mental -
' maturity.
HOW TO KILL IT.
IN ONE HOUR,
Strong, quick-drying T-4-L checks
itch and burning or your 59c back
at any drug counter. Then, in 3-5
days watch infected skin slough off.
Watch HEALTHY akin appear! NOW
at Waldies Pharmacy %
Dry #; Oed efficiency
was best for cattle fed stoam-.
mal Science Department said
25 weaning Charolais-Here-
ford steers were divided into
five groups of five each. The
comparative slaughter - tech- ronized, and poorest for those
nique was used, with one ran- on dry ground.
dom group being slaughtered : Net energy values for pro-
at the start, duction were highest for mic-
All animals wezmDunsonized, followed by recon-
dually fed all-concentrate stituted, steam-flaked and dry
diets for 168 days, ground. Net energy values for
Gains were highest for cat- maintenance" and production
tie fed micronized grain, fol- were highest for steam-
lowed closely by. those on flaked. Next in order were re-
steam-flaked, reconstituted constituted, micronized and
and dry ground in that order, dry ground grain treatments.
flaked, with no difference be-
tween* reconstituted .and mic-
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Gilmore, Robert K. & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 167, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1969, newspaper, August 21, 1969; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1648084/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.