—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 25, 1968 6 • Poultry Lob. (Continued from Page 1) plants in 1904 the single most costly disease with which poultrymeh have to deal. ARS poultry researchers a* Rust Lansing, directed by Dr. Ren R. Burmester, said they welcome the reconstruction plans, since the 30-year old laboratory’s facilities are be coming increasingly obsolete (or the highly technical work involved in virus-disease stud ies. The new facility, to be constructed several miles south of the present location, will provide office and laboiatory space for 14 scientists. EC A W I A special feature of the • e ® iihm-itorv will be an isola- (Continued from Pa„e 11 , ; ? wLffri Donnell of Wayne County; and turn ward for infected chick- nat}onal FFA vice-nresi «“• »>“> tight smirlty,gainst s Lfeto 5 f P Ash . the escape of harmful viruses. j and ’ ohio There also will be a poultry Greeting the assemblage the house designed to produce n jg}jt 0 f j un e 30 will be David specific-pathogen-free (SPt) R Mc ci a y, head of the depa.-t - birds are men t of agricultural education taised under sanitation condi- at p e nn State; James C Fink tions designed to prevent in- an d Dean Witmer of the agri fection by all poultry viruses, cultural education division of bacteria and other disease-pro- the Department of Public In ducing agents that are highly struction, Harrisburg, and contagious. Jerome K Pasto, associate . , , . , , , director of resident education Plans include an mcubatoi the College of Agriculture and breeding house, plus five at penn gtat ° ordinary cage houses to mam A final assem bly will be held tain experimental stock the morning of July 1 to pre- The university also will ben- sen (- aW ards College of Agn cfit from the move, officials cu jt uie personnel will be avail ed, because it needs the 50 able the mo rnmg of July 1 to aues occupied by the present discuss with FFA members the laboratory for new classrooms various career opportunities in t.nd student housing These ic- agriculture Quality Service Delivery New Holland 354-2112 Ivan M. Martin, Inc. Terre H m 445-3455 Bine Ball, Pa. Gap 442-4148 WE USE QUALITY PAINT AND IT DOES STAY ON!!! Aerial Ladder Equipment Used To Paint Your Farm Buildings C. RALPH MILLER Spray-on and Brush-in Painter R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa. quirements, officials added, were unforeseen when the uni versity invited AES to its campus to establish the lab oratory.. Under the new agreement, the university will provide an other 50-acre plot to replace the old site. In addition, the university will contribute funds equal to the value of the laboratory buildings being vacated. These funds, plus $450,000 already appropriated by Congress to enlarge the laboratory, will pay for the planned construction. For Prices Contact Ph. 665-3388 OUR CONGRATULATIONS Herb And Mrs. Hess for a fine record of performance on your flock! (For detail see advertisement on next page.) And our Ihonk* for your comments when we.called: to congrotulate'you the other day. What you said ohoul this flock is very true to make good records you i A Good If is evident fhof you had all three of these. All of us of Milter & Bushong ore happy to hear thaf you f« Optimum Performance Li along with good birds and your top-notch husband played a part in getting such good performance. Your comments on ocr service also were very much appre Thanks again for your kind remarks about our feeding pr< Our best wishes for continued good success with your nexi \\\lll/// "Finest Service Anywhere" 1 • . A Good Bird Management Top Feeding Progra EARLY BIRD And From all of your friend Miller & Bushong, I Rohrerstown, P Ph. Lancaster 392-214 (Area Code 717)
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