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This top-performing complete feed is designed for easy mechanical or cafeteria feeding. You need no grains. Ask for new Ful-O-Pep Laying Ration Millport Roller Mills Lititz, R D. 4, Pa. J. C, Walker & Son H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Leola, Witmer & Ronks, Pa. *t 4 , 4 * |« * i V't/ * « \ fAu Sf $* 4 * >♦ Gap, Pa. MAY WE INTRODUCE YOU FINEST IN DAIRY FEEDS? CDCn A I INTRODUCTORY PRICE Til 4«g. 2nd 16% DARI-FLO Highly Palatable. Coaise texture— iO c ,c Pellets. Increased Savings Lower Labor Costs MODERN DELIVERY y« « ><* * /** * t < D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga, Pa. and with BULK TO THE 32% MILK MAKER Supply needed Protein, Vitamins and ■Minerals with home grains. v^CCO(/^v Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 4, 1958 New Jersey Becomes Twelfth State To Become Modified Brucellosis Free New Jersey has been declared modified-cerified brucellosis free by the U S. Department of Agn culture the fourth State in 1958 fo reach this milestone in the na tional fight against brucellosis, a contagious disease of cattle twelve other States and Puerto Pico have previously achieved Gratification The campaign in New Jersey is spervise by Phillip Alampi, Stale Dnector of Agriculture. Dr R A Hendershott chief of the State’s Bureau of Livestock Disease Con trol, and Dr J R Porteus, USDA veterinarian in charge of ani mal disease eradication work in the State IN ORDER TO qualify for certi fkation, not more than one pe l ' cent of a State’s cattle and not more than five per cent of all heids in the State can be infect ej with brucellosis The national campaign, con ducted cooperatively by USDA’s Agncultuial Reseach Service with the various State, has succeeded m reducing brucellosis in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands from 2 per cent of all cattle blood-tested in 'Five-Star' Egg Promotion Program Revealed by PENB; Working Now (Continued from page six) is working closely with inplant feedm gmanagement to provide C Hubbard Farms chicks vv«M ma I ' l rrore money for you They beco ne great layers HUBBARD'S 496 - a newhrown egg cross HUBBARD S NEW HAMPSHIRE - a high egg production strain HUBBARDS KIMBERCHIK - a legho n Strom cross Come in or send for FREE folders Started Pullets Available. [—JIiBBARD FARMS chicks Lancaster, Pa., Manheim Pike. Telephone EXpress 22155, 1954 to 1 & per cent at the fend oi 1957 STATES ALREADY certified besides New Jei&ev include Utah, Pennsvb’ama Rhode Island, don necticut Delaware Maine, Minne sota New Hampshire North Caro lina, Veimont. Washington find M isconsin The total ot counties now ceitified is 1179 in 45 States, about 37 per cent ol all U S coun ties While certification is an im portant milestone USDA recog nizes that a continuation ol State- Federal cooperation will be neces saiy to protect the gains akeady nade and to further avonce the rational program Brucellosis is one of the Ra tion’s more significant livestock diseases It is also a human aid, since contact with infected animals or animal products can CcAise undulant fever, the form the disease takes in man A national brucellosis eradica- tion program has been underway in the U S =mce 1934, when more than 11 per cent of cattle te|ted in this countiy were found to be infected. , , information on the use of, eggs in sen mg well planned, balanc ed meals which incorporate * the high-food \ alue needs of this group * Distribution of in formation on eggs goes hand in hand with the promotion of ,egg dishes through the company house organs In addition to its “Five ’ Progra mthe Egg Division dias in progress the following “spe cial projects Aotiuties with Specialized Publications Providing au thors and publishers of cook books and similar publications with technical information ’ on method? of using eggs in quick and eontement cooking EGG FA.CT BOOK for |ood writers This booklet will eon lam information on the histori cal development of the egg' in dustry how eggs are produced and marketed, statistical infor mation on pioduction and con sumption nutritional qualities of eggs, basic methods of prepara tion, consumer oieferences, help ful hints and filler copy Food guide for modern home makers Now available, this leaflet Eggs Seive You points out to homemakers the advant ages of egg-, in the diets of all age g'Gim= at all meals Special emphasis is placed on the nutn- Lional quaht \and convenience of eggs .Menu plants loi weight watchers gom me tdishss and quick «eivrce ideas are included, m addition to the ston on chole sterol NATION \L EGG MONTH events Special pi emotional ac tivities mil bo earned on with food rctai’ers and chain stoies acioss the nation This piogiam includes tie ms with national food cd\eitsers merchandising pioiecls cooperation with gov ernment : oncics and tie-ins with othei local slate and na tional pou’tiv oiganizations , Meiclnml nng Aids loi re label s Continuing assistance is guen tn reiailcis to help them ituir mcich inclining ot eass This ,wik is being earned on tin on I 1 ’ rctailci tiade 01- Publications and _ani? iljiOj- diiecth iUh iood stoic out'els Ths v. ihomc lunnins? ‘’vouch '1 F DiMMon i pubh- c 1 pioicct woik is* 11 t V' ' hat c..= c f- c iiuemcnl lo use o’sitde tast% ■colon O't nc?ih pci feet natm t ' food Go. i ipha-izccl 7 and