12—Lancaster Farming June 9, 1962 Court Ruling May Destroy Milk Orders The compilea ted and some what contusion milk maiket mn pit tine in Pennsc I\ania became e\en moie contusion this week with tilt* de< ision ot the I S Supume Com I m the case ol two Pennsylvania imlU pi 0( PSSOI s P,v a cote ot (> to 1 the conit upheld the claim ot the two handleis selling milk in the New Yoik-New .leisev aie.i that the ITSl T S Depait ment ol Anncnltnie had no unlit to leriune them as out sideis to pav money into a pool to be dmded amonn fat met s nonnally supply inn milk to the aiea Lndei piesent milk maiKet ing oi deis the Secietaic ol Agi icultm e lives the pi ices that handlei s pat toi the milk the\ bin Fiom this amount laimeis aie paid on the quant it} ot milk thei pioduce The pm pose ot the oideis is to piotect the laimeis with in the oidei aiei m tunes ot &u i plus, piodnction When too much milk is pioduced tann eis outside the aiea attempt to nune eveess pioductum in to the aiea protetted be the oi dei The USI>A has established penalties toi siuh milk to he paid into a common “pool’ and dmded among the tarm e’s in the oi del area In its decision, the high cou.t tilled against this phase ot the dairv marker structure The USD A piepaied mach ines to change the milk mar keting laws in a tr> to-sale age as much ot the program as possible The decision ot the court poses a threat to the entire structure of fecleial milk mar keting orders since 01 ot the nation’s SO nulk marketing meas ha\ e similar regulations Some dairymen coiitaited this week telt the ruling open ed the nav for outside milk to come into protei ted areas The consensus seemed to be that ptocessois trom outside the area could now sell in the are i .it whateiei price they could get while the piocessors within the aiea would be hound by the pool pi ice The i tiling incohed an ap peal hv Slimiest Fat ms Inc IJethlehem and the Lehigh 1 allej (’oopeiatue Fat met Inc Allentown who sought not to make pacimni'- into the pool • Solanco FFA (Fiom Page 1 i used toi the puich.isc ot a teiding steer oi a da in hciier The sec oucl pi t/e- mi\ be u-ed towatd am tanning program ol the hov s choosing but both protects must he exhibited ar the Solanco Coimuuuti Fair in Septenibi r, according to die mb ot tin contest Leteioi I-, llu 'Oil at M .mil Mis I.i\ Lateim uhil \\ ilson is (lit son ot Mr iml Mis William \\ il'im fa t< \(M iiomtt u out that ~ V> million t ni< Ks at e o a plot od in i_,iaul:mt j a clav H' '.iid in ,ii h 11 1 0 pi t (on. of tiio tji in pu'diii. ft jm !. o\ - isii i Conni \ ),i i iii' imu * ' In nu< \ <lui m_ soin<> p.u . ut' it- ion I no\ Wl l son 11 n. i! t ‘i> <l. \ ► lon- nii'iu ol tmn tr i ii'poi i.u toi Imm hoi 'ibnt nui s' m i on( h tll I mu;! [b. hoi b l '- iai I uft to ti Ja. ' a rr> It’s The Little Things That Count.. When you start feeding young pigs 1. Don't feed Green Pastures #l2 starter too early. A good brood sow con furnish plenty of milk up to one (1) week of age. 2. Feed in a shallow pan or trough appro ximateiy 3 inches deep. 3. Scrub feed pans DAILY. 4. Place feed pan only in creep or heat lamp corner. 5. Feed only ONE HANDFULL of GREEN PASTURES #l2 Pellets each day until pigs eat readily. 6. Put fresh GREEN PASTURES #l2 Pellets daily and feed to sow. Avoid these pitfalls in starting your pigs: a. DIRTY PANS. Boby pigs are fussy an d do not appreciate manure and urine scale. b. DRY AND BLEACHED PELLETS. AjFfe* s£s djgy jyg gjg ppen pan thiey get that way and you would not like to eat.thein c. OVERFEEDING AT THE START. Use only as mujeh as the pigs will clean up each day. d. WASTE IS COSTLY, ANYTIME. Guard against it always. If your litter size is small, 4 to 6 pigs per litter, then start your GREEN PASTURES #l2 Pellets later, and use less as the sow will have a greater supply of milk for each pig. Note: OUTSTANDING RESULTS CAN BE 03TAINTED BY FOLLOWING THESE RECOMMENDATIONS WITH Green Pastures No. 12 Pig Starter Pellets With Tylan Tylan is a New Agricultural Antibiotic Available as a Growth Stimulant for Swine. 1. Weaned 88.2% of the pigs from 61 litters. 2. Average weight per pig weaned - 29.6 lb. at 5 weeks - 6 days. 3. Better than 8 pigs weaned per litter. For a Swine feeding and management program, which will get you better Its at lowest cost see any MILLER & BUSHONG Service Representative or call irect at Lancaster 392-2145. resul us d ft*®* Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hartman of Cleorview Stock Farm follow this program. Here's what it docs fo them: 'S Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE’ in each day. Remove all Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 old pellets
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