id Milk Order od from Page 1) Eastern feels that the Or- designated as fluid (Class I) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1965—7 dei* should be more explicit milk. in what it defines as sterile Sterile whole milk, which been removed by sterilization, lucers Cooperative milk . . . make a distinct in- has been an the development homogenized, and the prod 1s submitting to terprctation between sterilized stages for several years, has uct hermetically sealed in of Agriculture Or- whole milk and such products 'replace 3 cans - In thls form - the milk nan to amend and as evaporated and condensed milk. reportedly has long shelf life id'-ral Milk Order milk .. . and require that the sterile milk is whole milk at normal temperatures product be made from milk fiom which all bacteria has Iherefore consumers may n IU id NYWAY YOU LOOK AT 1T... Are Feed FEEDS Tl '1 rfMAH « J. Hwp &Mv S* More Dairymen Feeding HORNCO Than Ever Before! .- -XZ JW*i Hornco -Uni-pel dairy feeds, formulated by D. H. Van Pelf could improve your dairy operation. Why not check with your neigh- bor who feeds Hornco. Then call us direct for an with Mr. Von Pelt. r orfc. Pa. Pli. 85-1-?567 & *3_3~~ i J f-i whole milk then that milk should ibe priced as fluid fiom the beginning “We all know that many farmers will be out of busi ness if a m'uch higher per centage of oui milk goes into manufactui mg with a con tinued loweung of blend pi ice Let’s look at last yeai’s farmer puces in ‘the New Yoik-New Jersey milkshed. With fluid puce (Class I) av ei aging $5 26 per hundred weight and the manufactuung puce (Class MI) avei aging $3 16, the farmer’s puce av eraged $421 pei hundred weight for the yeai If Class 1111 replaces more of Class I, then farmeis prices will be lowered still fui'thei He pointed out further that one of the biggest threats to the dairymen’s fresh fluid milk maiket is the neaily completed sterile milk piocess mg plant at Oneida NY owned by Northeast Dlany Co operative Federation “With these facilities light in the middle of oui nnlk shed, pioducing a pioduct which may be a substitute to fiesh fluid whole milk, dany men deseive the protection of having this product come fiom milk pu'ced as fluid fionv the outset” We are asking Secietary of Agriculture Or ville Fieeman and Commis sioner of Agriculture ~ DonaldD Wic'kh'am, and Floyd Hoffman'. NJ Office of Milk Industry for an rmmedrate hearrng so that this matter can lbe» bi ought out into the open and the Federal Order amended. It is our solemn duty to Gib tain maximum returns for dairymen and we enlist all dairy cooperatives and indi vidual danytnen to support | this cause ” See hOKe for a com plete line of hog feed- ers, woterers, and far- rowing crates. ; Distributed "B#: '* M. K. HOKE ESTATE MANHEIM, PEIiN'A.