Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1962, Image 5
|r ten A Aelre ~ . * ThTs action”* was" supported by the National' Hog Cholera mr Advisory Committee <it a meet- IVeW rrogram i lng ln Washington April 17 IJ n ~ and i 8 This commitlee was On nOg estab i lsbed by Secretary or proposed Federal regula- Agriculture Orville L Fiee tions dealing with interstate man to twlvise the Department shipment of swine and viru- on a hog cholera eradication jont hog cholera virus will be program in cooperation - with reused and republished in the attected States Federal Register tor further The committee urged that public comment, the U.S Do- USD A give top puonty to an partment of Agriculture ar- information and education pounced today. progiam to increase pubD- The revisions will take into understanding of bog choleii account comments and mows and the measures necessary to jecoived by the Derailment eradicate the disease since Maich 7, the dale the original proposals uere pub- shed Every boy who is worth his salt dreams of the day when he will be out of school and making his own way in life. Other actions taken hv the committee dining its 2-day meeting included general ap- swine attei weaning age than proval of the progr4.nl out lined for eradicating hog cho lera from the United. States. This program involves increas ed vaccination, improved ac cuidcy ol reporting outbreaks, cooking garbage led to swine quarantining and disposing of mfeited and exposed swim heids and dismiecling pre mises and vehicles, regulating the movement ol swine, and developing an elfective inloi mation and education piogiai* in cooperation with ch-’ States, Hog cholera, a virus disease that affects only hogs, costs the swine industry about $7O million a year It kills nioie ATTENTION: juniors. Seniors and High School Graduates A Dynamic Future Awaits You!! Business-minded poultrymen as well as poultry-minded businessmen are essential in the years ahead. Before you graduate from high school is the time to start planning your future career. We submit that one of the most rewarding careers in the years to come is to be found in some phase of agriculture. Tremendous increases in population in this country and all around the globe will continue to create a demand for more and more food Supplying that food will be a major task . . in the years ahead no job will be more important. American agriculture, as a whole, has ex perienced phenominal changes in the last few years. No branch of agriculture has had more spectacular growth or development than has the Poultry Industry Whether it is in the field of: Genetics, Nutrition, Production, Marketing, hundred and one other segments of the Poultry Industry the opportunities for satisfying and profit- able careers are virtually unlimited. Meet of The Poultry Industry, along with all of its diversified allied industries, DESPERATE LY NEEDS COLLEGE TRAINED PERSON NEL. You're sitting on a wonderful opportunity. Plan now to take advantage of itl Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa, "Makers of Fine Feeds Since 1875" any other single disease. Era dication ol hog cholera has been sought for many jears by swine and mcat-pioducing groups and Slate agncultuial and livestoik health authori ties Flowering Trees For Each Use It von aie tliiiikiug ol add ing a tiee to your home gi omuls plantings this spring extension hoi tu iiltuiists lion the Univoisitv, suggest til .1 von ronsidei a flowering tre Research, or the Challenge the the Future! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28, 1962—5 There are llonvenng Ire for almost every need It inakis little different o wheth- er vour soil is rub or pooi, and or alkaline, wot or div, or the atmospheie clear 01 smoky Colors aie available ro tit every taste. The flowering dioirv and dogwood are the iiiof,t well known flowering tiees, hut Ilu'v aie only two ot a long list ol suitable tiee-, Golden chain, golden ram, haw thorn. < i <ibai)j)lo, floworms? almond and soniwood are possibilnus to ( onsidci in addition to tin) well-known diem aml dog wood II sou .lie lookms? to: ,i while, junk 01 led flower uv iiahapple, hawthorn, alniomi, (hen\ 01 dogwood Golden lam and golden ( ham an lioln \ ellow-flow ei ms? nees /lowering ueti ut nniih In ttoi mto the laudsc. lin ing ot lodai’s smallei home tbiin do the laigei lum-tlowei- m; nee-. fliei (,m sene se\- cnal woith-wlnle functions -- lianmig the house hieahmg long -,li.light lines ol <1 lanch house provide hackgiound or sei\e as a biioumui in the gaiden • Now l& The Tim* (Conlinued from Page I) giam depending upon giouth and condition An eveicise lor with iiime grass is satisfac t ai\ as long as the div roughage and gram feeding is continued Young heifers on grass alone may become stunted because thee lac k the capacity to ear enough ot the high-moistm e foiage fiseseaeseseaeaessae^s P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKKTOAV.V Plume L.me. li.V 7-:55S!>