Dairymen Can Beat Mastitis Ext. Man Says Mastitis is not caused toy milking machines i£ they aie working right and used piopterly, That’s the toehef of Dr. W. R Hesseltme, exten sion dairyman at the Univer sity of Delaware Speaking at a recent seiies of meetings, he said that dairymen should accept this fact and stop wiit mg off a $5OO-a-year loss as HORNCO FEEDS - - - The Growing Choice Of Business Farmers More Poultrymen are using HORNCO FEED than ever before! D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, Pa. Ph. 854-786? March part of the cost of modern milking piactices. ‘‘Mastitis doesn’t have to be a way of life for today’s dany cow. Un like crabgrass, the solution isn’t simply learning to love this condition ” The causes of m'astitis are three rather simple misman agement practices faulty equipment, bad milking pio ceduies and unsamtaiy condi tions The solution is to pre vent the infection fiom slatt ing. An understanding of the causes will save a dairyman valuable time, cost less than tieatment and most important (Continued son Page 18) Month/ Promote The Golden Goodness Of Pennsylvania Fresh Eggs. Is E \ ft l\ ■i' / USDA Proposes Pasteurization Of Egg Products , The U S. Depaitment of Agncultuie has pioposed amendments to its regulations on giading and inspection of egg pioducts, which would re quue pasteuuzation of egg pio ducts pioduced in official plants. The pioposed amendments would lequue pasteurization or testing of all egg pioducts aftei June 1, 1965 This action, undei the volun- • v'aitaj I I \ \ \ Why Not Check With Your Neighbor And Sec Why He Changed To Hornco Feeds. Then Call Us Direct For An Appointment With Our Helpful Service Man. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27, 1965 a SECOND SECTION tary egg piocluct inspection and grading piogiam adminis teied by the Poultiy Division of USDA’s Consumer and Mar keting Seivice, is taken be cause pasteuiization has been found to be an effective meth od of dcstioymg bactena, such as Salmonella, which can cause gasfio-mteslinal disturbances Pasteuiization under the pio giam would be requned for all egg pioducts (except whites) aftei June 1, 1965, in all plants having pioper facilities Plants not equipped for pasteurization on that date must have all these pioducts tested for Sal- (Continued on Page 19) FFA Members Gain Experience In Agribusiness by Robert Hen* Vo-Ag. Instructor Foi the past six weeks there have been at least ten new faces among those em ployed at aiea agriculturally related businesses These be long to senior students in Vo cational Agnculture at Gar den .Spot High School They are pait of a new type of pr ogi am being developed called agribusiness There aie ten schools in the state par ticipating in a program to de- velcup a study of agribusiness. One of the most extensive pio giams is at Gaiden Stpot High. School The high school progiam has always included the study of agribusiness in its four year vocational agricultuie program, (but this year an in tensive unit is included in the semoi year These ten boys have spent four after noons a week, Monday, Tues day, Thursday, and Friday, from 1 to 5 pm as employees in various local and area busi nesses This was the work ex perience phase of the agri business unit and lasted from February Ist to March 12th. On Wednesday afternoons the boys returned to the school to discuss their experiences and go over such topics as salesmanship, human relations problems encountered, income tax, social security, and any other points that seemed to need clarification A complete record book - of their daily work experience was kept by each boy and these records were reviewed on Wednes days The businesses have been most cooperative in opening then facilities for this pro gram Among those providing (Continued on Page 16) Kill Garlic Now In Pastures With rWHDONEI I L¥4 I 5. Weedone LV-4 (Low Volatile Ester) 1 gal. can 5 gal. can Weedar 64 (amin) 1 gal $3.75 5 gal $17.50 Weedone Brush Killer “32” 1 gal. can $7.25 P. L.ROHRER & BROKING. SMOKETOWN 13 $5.25 $24.50
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