L lee Bull If Continued from Page 1) Lh freight rate.-;, a “break r“ „h>’ that would give Penn- P! „ a better chance to P®ete with the southern ? on livestock feed prices. P Insecticide Tests null said improved detection Lvices'is making it harder all fhe time for farmers to meet SPRING OIL SALE March 16 April 30 Save 50* on each 5-gal. Unico Oil and on each 25-lbs. Umco Grease. Plus Big Bonus Values Buy Now, Save Now! FARM BUREAU Lancaster - 394-0541 New Holland - 354-2146 Quarryville - 786-2126 INTERESTED IN CAGES? We ore installing many new Big Dutchman flat deck cage sys- tems in Pennsylvania and Maryland. This system is the choice of more and more modern poultrymen everyday. Be sure to check with us before you buy any cage system. (We hove new conventional stair-step cages also). Call Us We would be glad to show you some of these up to date "flat deck“ installations. "Headquarters for all your poultry equipment needs." New Holland '• i- ;r i \.; -t; pesticide tolerances. “Zero tolerance five years ago is not the same as zero today,” he saidj and called for a revamp ing of regulations to set a limit on the amount of pesticides allowable in food pioducts. “It the same amount of the chemi cal is in foods today as five yean ago, shouldn’t it be call ed zeio, or insignificant, or so forth?” He said by 1970", or 1975 at the latest, we can probably eliminate biucellosis from all species of livestock in the U.S , but tuberculosis is a different pioblem. It is difficult to get the last few cases, he said. Land Use Questioned The secretary called for the formation of a watchdog com mittee for cases involving land taken under imminent domain. He said, “If we are going to stay in the business of fanning and keep the impouani food industiy in Pennsylvania, we aic going to have to do some thing about the large amomt of class I land going into road- LUDLOW GUERNSEY DISPERSAL At the farm, Asbury, N. J. (6 miles west of Clinton) only 15 miles east of Easton, Pa., near Norton, N. J. RICHARD CRAIG, owner SATURDAY, APRIL 18 12:30 P.M. (EST) 80 HEAD 1 Bull; 43 cows, 13 Bred Heifers, 23 Open Heifers A uniform calving schedule milk whenever you need it. A sound, solid herd with good DHIA records made on home grown grain and roughage. This is a herd you will like. SPECIAL NOTE: In the sale are daughters of: Fritz lyn Jeanette’s FLASH, Henslee Farms V. FAME, Nyala Ermine’s BONANZA and Mulhocaway Butterfat DIS PATCH. For catalogs write: Sale managed by: BUZZ GAREY 100 Walnut Lane Morrisville, Pa. DISTRIBUTED BY KUIPERS BROS. ways, building sites and etc. One of the best ways to ac complish these things, he said, i* to work for more faun onented legislators. He said he looks for legislation soon le gaidmg moie stungent laws on open space and tax iclief for farmeis m industiul and other built up areas. Bull was introduced by Lan caster County Agent, Max Smith. • Dairy Show (Continued from Page 1) and with the approval by Gov ernor William W Scranton. Governor Scranton signed the measuie on Thuxsday, m a special ceremony. The addition of the dairy event brings vo three the num ber of state sponsored agricul tural expositions. The January state farm show was inaugurated 48 years ago and is open only to Penn sylvania exhibitois Former Secretaiy of Agn- 354-5146 ■ t'U * Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11, 1964—13 culture Dr. William L Hen- dian breeders mng founded the Pennsylvania Bull had been a leading ad- Livestock Exposition, a No- vocate of the dauy show to vember beef cattle, hog and focus attention on Pennsyl sheep show, m 1957. It is also vama’s leading faim commod open lo American and Cana- ity. FARM EQUIPMENT SALE Wednesday, April 22, 1964, at 9 AM. Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co. 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