Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1961, Image 6

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 23, 1961
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Farm Animal Disease Conference
Slated At New Bolton Center
Current research in the
health and medical problems
of animals will be demon
strated Tuesday, September
26, at the 1961 Demonstrat
ion Conference on Diseases
of Farm Animals in Penn
sylvania, sponsored by the
University of ' Pennsylvania
School of Veterinary Medi
cine.
The Conference will be
held at New Bolton Center,
the School’s rural clinical
and research facility in
Chester County, near Ken
nett Square, Pa.
This is the third such
Demonstration Conference
which the School of Veteri
nary Medicine has sponsored
Some 300 guests are expect
ed to attend, including rep
resentatives of Pennsylvania
animal industry groups,
members of the State Sen
ate and House of Represen
tatives, agricultural officials
practicing veterinarians, and
others interested in animal
health
The research demonstrat
ions will feature four scien
tific presentations. Following
each presentation by a vet
erinarian, a physician on the
University's School of Medi
cine faculty will speak brief
ly on related medical prob
lems in humans
The four research demon
stration topics are
-1 “Equine Surgery ” Ty
pical race horse injuries
will be displayed, as will
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2. “Radioisotopes in the
Study of Metabolic Diseases
of cattle.” With the empha
sis on ketosis. Diabetic hu
mans also are subject to ke
tosis.
3. “Reproductive Wastage,
Basic Research” with a dis
cussion of work underway
designed to explain why a
certain proportion of a fe
male animal’s fertilized eggs
die.
4. “Dwarfism in Cattle.”
Two cattle suffering from
the disease known as dwarf
ism will be displayed by Dr.
J. Ellis Croshaw, as he de
scribes current studies in
this problem. It is hoped,
Dr. Croshaw says, that a
test can be developed which
will identify cows and bulls
carrj-ing the recessive genes
which produce dwarf offs
pring. Dwarfism is similar to
the human disease known as
gargoylism.
A cover crop in the gard
en will add to the soil hu
mus and help control weeds
next year.
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Green peppers, long popul
ar for stuffing and baking or
for adding a dash of bright
green to cottage cheese, sal
ads, relishes and chicken a
la king, have more to offer
than attractive color and
mild but distinctive flavor.
They rate high for vitamin
A and C, unusually high in
vitamin C. So even small
quantities of this vegetable
can contribute to your daily
vitamin C quota.
If you have green peppers
in your garden that will soon
be caught by frost or if you
find these peppers a buy at
local markets this month,
you may want to put some
down in your freezer. They
are one of the easiest vege
tables to freeze because they
don’t have to be heated in
boiling water or steam be
fore packing for the freezer.
The 'U. S. Department of
Agriculture’s home freezing
directions explain that pep
pers frozen without heating
are best for use in uncooked
foods. Heated peppers are
easier to pack closely, and
good for use in cooking.
For freezing select firm,
crisp, thick-walled peppers
Wash and cut out stems, cut
in half and remove seeds. If
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chopped peppers,
You can s'mply pack the
halves or slices of pepper in
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no headspace in the contain
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Or, if you plan to use the
peppers in cooked dishes,
heat halves in boiling water
3 minutes, slices 2 minutes.
Cool promptly in cold wa
ter and drain. Pack in freez
er containers leaving V 2 inch
headspace for expansion dur
ing freezing. Seal container
and freeze at once.
These directions can be
used also for freezing hot
garden peppers.
Rats and mice migrate to
buildings during the first
cold period in the fall. Trash
cleanup and baiting will
lessen the problem all win
ter.
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