G—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 22. 1980 Farm Safety Machinery Requires Caution “Thirty-three members of parts—then it can become a Pennsylvania farm families killer” ' failed to hood proper opera- Secretary Henning urged ting instructions for machin- Pennsylvania _ farmers to ery last year Today they arc make sure equipment is m dead ” State Secretary of Ag- safe operating condition be nculturc Wdnam L Henn- fore taking it into the field, ing said recently emphasizing All guards and safety devices machineiy safety as corn should be kept in place at all picking season nears times when the equipment is “Machines are safe," Seere- being operated, tary Henning pointed out, “Always stop the machine “only the machine operator before uncloggmg, oiling or is dangerous When a mach- adjusting,” Secretary Henn ine is pushed beyond its ca- ing said. “Failure to observe pacity, when the operator at- this simple rule, especially tempts to make it perform with hay balers and com impossible tasks, or when he pickers, has resulted in the exposes himself to its moving loss of hands, arms and lives” a For the Most Markets Read Lancaster Farming Lancaster Farming advertis ing brings results. 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Plan to Attend This Important, Informative Thurs., Oct At The Lancaster Poultry Center Lights For Pullets Don't Begin Too Young Lengthening the daylight days—from birth to twenty hours by artificial lighting to weeks of age began laying increase laying in young from 7to 10 days later than hens may actually reduce egg similar birds exposed to nor productipn. if the birds are mal daylight during this per too young when exposed to lod Over a 51-week test per liic extra light, according to ipd, the birds that received scientists of the U. S. De- artificial light laid an aver paitment of Agriculture. age of seven to eight fewer Poultrym.cn have used ar- eggs " „ , . , tificial light for many years The two groups of birds to encourage hens to lay differed only s ightly in mor more eggs. The accepted tality, llve weight, feed con practice is to expose the sumption, and egg weight, birds to a lengthened, 14-hr. "White Leghorn puiletswere day when they are p’aced in use( j j n the experiments, star laying quarters at maturity— ted during two successive fa 1 , when they are 20-22 weeks seasons. Half the birds in old * each experiment were expos- Experiments showed that el to normal daylight only, pullets exposed to lengthened and half were exposed to days—in this case 16-hour normal daylight plus artifici- *■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■& | Darby Leghorns GREAT LAYERS DABBY ASSOCIATED HATCHERY KEENER POULTRY FARM S R. D. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN 9 ■ are Ph. EM 7-3246 £ AT THE - v' v , " - * •* ♦ al light to make a hours of light dady lm ,\ weeks, all birds 43 ough artificial light , v i a total of 14 hoi Us ? daily. 1 Artificial light r ed by one 60 watt b u i feet above the fl 001 of brooder. Normal d . during the 20-weck ranged from about m hours. 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