14—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 28, 1958 State Cracking Down on Migatory Beekeepers Health Law Violations AMES IN-CROSS tiie egg iS# that research builds It lulus \mes 1 i C.OSS 10 \oais to develop flic (links xon olu at out haUhciv *toda% i ius long bleed ing, itm atth <iiid testing piogtani luii just one puipo e lo gne \oi< a luid tlt.i * "id help wu make the lie st niclit iiom turn ponlliy piogt itn titop m su( n and let US gut toil ll "‘1 pi etc Stoiy on "[nit \nus lii ci(j-s buds can do foi 3 on Gohlfiis Hatcheries, Inc. NEW HOLLAND Ph. EL 4-6811 fy&QSl&z, eating feed^9WV^9 c ° We cam all the Super MA - CO Poultry Potions from Chick Starter to Breeder Mash M. S. Gray hill & Son Clem H'ooher Barewlle Intercourse S. O. Trupe East Eail, R. D. I Pioneer Glarin' ol llv'i LilcK"c\ P./jUr, Ballons Effective April 1 alt bee hives and used beekeeping equipment entering Pennsylvania must be certified as free from diseases by the state of origin, the State De partment of Agi iculture said Mon day Secretary of Agriculture Wil liam L Henning said the action was taken at the request of the Assn in an effort to protect Penn sjlvanians from migratory, bee keepers in violation of sanitary and health practices. The legulation is made under riovisions of the Apiary Inspe tion Act of 1921 This act governs the keeping and movement of bees and used beekeeping equip ment and piovides for periodical inspection of bees and hives Henning said bees or used bee equipment entering Pennsylvania aflei Apul L must be accompan ied by a certificate indicating free dom from disease Notice must be givjn to the Bureau of Plant In dustry, Department of Agncul luie, Harrisburg, within 10 days of the movement of bees or used equipment Acordmg to regulations, hives oi other used equipment must be plainly marked with the name and address of the owner and the exact location where placed Packaged bees bearing a certi ficate of inspection from the state of origin are exempt from the new regulations The Bureau of Plant Industry each year inspects bee colonies for diseases 1957 field agents in spected 55,000 colonies, appioKi nvtcly 12,000 more than during the previous inspection period OHNSON’S lATCHERY Orange St., Ephrata ione REpublic 3-2980 ANCASTER >UNTY’S ONLY RANCHISED OUNT HOPE ATCHERY Ira B. Landis 779 Valley Rd., Lane. Exposition to Be One Day Longer; Pen Lots Added The official date for the sec oud annual Pennsylvania National Livestock Exposition has been set for next Nov 10-15 inclusive, according to announcement today by the executive committee head ed by Leon Falk, Jr , Pittsburgh This is one more day than the fust exposition held last Nov 12- 16 Moving the opening day from Tuesday to Monday will make the coming show a 6-day event. However, exposition livestock entries will be released at 8 p m. on Friday, Nov 15 L. H Bull, Deputy Secretary of Agriculture and exposition secretary, said livestock to be used in the annual intercollegiate events at the East ern Livestock Show, Timomum, Md, will be released earlier ’f requested by Eastern Livestock Show officials For the 1958 Pennsylvania Na tional Livestock Exposition the committee today authorized premium awards for pen lots of steers, swine and sheep Thrs in no\ ation is expected to attract feeders of livestock in showing their market type animals Provisions will be made for 15 pens of five fat cattle each, 15 pens of ten fat lambs and 15 pens ot ten market type hogs Inspections are made to deter mine the presence of American Foul Brood, the number one kill er of honey bees and European foul Brood All illegal hives and diseased colonies are destroyed when discovered by Department agents Highest! TEXACO QUALITY HEATING OIL GARBER OIL CO. Mt. Joy Ph, OL 3-9331 LIVE PONY With Saddle and Bridie! TO BE GIVEN FREE AT OUR BIG FIELD DAY - APRIL 26th Gel Your Tickets In The Barrel Now Ami Win The Pony or One of Our Many Other Big Prizes! WTCftMMtONAL MKVimi State Poultry •/ Federation Backs Benson’s Plans HARRISBURG, Pa Secre tary Benson’s program of flexible puce supports for agricultural commodities hasn’t laid an egg, according to Pennsylvania poul ti.Mnen. E I Robertson, Lancaster, Pa., President of the Pennsylvania Poultry Fedeiation has announc ed that the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Poultry Federa tion, representing the poultry in dustry in the Keystone State, vot ed unanimous approval of a reso lution commending U, S Secre tarj of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson for his firm stand on agricultural policy in the face of determined opposition from both Democrats and members of his own party This telegram reporting the commendation was sent to Secre tary Benson “The Directors of the Pennsylvania Poultry Federa tion, - representing the organized ■voice of the Poultry Industry in Pennsylvania, today in their re gular meeting, by unanimous vote afurm and support your stand on flexible price supports Notice of this action is bein p brought to the attention of the members of the Agricultural Committee in Con gress” Copies of the telegram went to all U S Senators and Congress men from Pennsylvania, and to all members of the Agriculture Committees of both houses of Congress A copy was also sent to President Eisenhower, whose Get tysburg farm operations, incident ally-, include a small flock of Ban tams. ■| £ ■ STANDARD S * z “ Equipment, Inc. ■ ■ s B| ANNOUNCES ITS R- 1 a « " m S 16% ■ D ■ SPRING DISCOUNT ■ ■ si SALE ALL-NEW BARN CLEANER ■ EASY-ALL COMFORT £ SALE CLOSES MAR. 31, 58 ” B COPE & WEAVER ■ STALLS Willow St. " Phone Lancaster EX 3-2824 J iiifliiiii9iimiii , i HOOBER'S SPRING SALES PROMOTION! CHARLES B Intercourse, Pa. Feeding programs for phea sant, quail, and chukar have been brought up to date Adults, 4-H Club members, and F.F A. students interested in raising birds for sportsmens clubs will find the information of value It is of particular interest to «*he beginner and tells what to do and how to do it. This 'booklet is distributed free only within the Beacon service area ' Nitrogen promotes organic growth (with higher protein) and converts same to humus which pushes off or releases fix ed phosphates off the clay par t'des Humus also hereby sepa rates clay particles (which may have become cemented or joined because of lack of humus) and thereby separation creats better tilth, aeration, water capacity and drainage ON First Prize! Ph, Game Bird Management Book Offered The ninth edition of “Profit able Game Bird Management’ has just been published by The Beacon Milling Company, Cayu ga, New York This new 56-page booklet, re vised and edited by Philip T Grant, Superintendent, New Jer sey Game Farm at Forked Riv er, presents practical informa tion on the raising of game birds. There are new illustrations ol equipment and plans for quail breeding and rearing pens. 1,000,000 earthworms inhabit one acre of well managed soil Dead Animals Removed Promptly Will Pay Full Value For Dead Animals Dealers in Bones, Tallow and Hides FRY’S RENDERING WORKS Prop., John Fry 2114 Hollinger RD. Lancaster Ph. EX 2-4815 Toll Charges Accepted
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