Reflections (From the files of Lancaster Farming) One Year Ago October, 1965 Don’t Feed Poultry Litter to Dairy Extension veterinari an S B Guss advised dairy men in a special extension let ter to avoid feeding poultry litter to their milking herds as a source of protein. “Although many beef cattle in the U.S. are being fed in this way,” Guss said, “little is known about most aspects of the practice ” He cautioned dairymen on some of the hazards involved, and said the practice is not presently being endorsed by the Penn State extension de partment Delaware Valley Milk Order WEEK AFTER WEEK - - MONTH AFTER MONTH - - More and More Milk Producers Are Taking Advantage Of It. Results Are Speaking For Themselves. I# you haven't tried our GREEN PASTURES DAIRY FEEDS, give us a call and one of our Dairy Specialists will stop and explain the program to you. He'll give you an honest appraisal of the results you can reasonably expect. UK STOCK Hearings Underway Fedeial milk order hearings got under way this week (October 9) in Philadelphia as the Secretary of Agriculture _moved to change the handler pool, now operating in the Delaware Val ley area, to a maiket-wide milk pool. Representatives of Inter- State Milk Producers Coopera tive introduced testimony sup porting continuation of the handler pool, and submitted recommendations for streng thening the Pennsylvania Milk Control Commission’s effective ness The Secretary of Agriculture had based his desire to abolish the handler pool system in the area on the grounds that the milk marketing order which controlled it was enforceable Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. "Finest Service Anywhere" Governor Summons Agricul ture Committee A 16-mem ber committee on agriculture, recently named by Governor William Scranton, will hold its first meeting October 25. Appointment of the commit tee was an outgiowth of the Governor’s Conference on Ag ncultuie held in Harrisburg last April. The committee will woik with state agriculture secre tary Leland H. Bull and his depaitment Sranton will ad diess members at the upcom ing meeting, outlining the task that lies before them m the coming year 65 Area Firms Support 4-H Steer Sale For the third consecutive year, business firms in the area have sup plied the community effort necessary to the success of the annual 4-H steer sale Sixty-five firms, most of them from Lancaster County, purchased 116 baby beeves tbiough the Lancaster Live- Green Pastures Dairy Program (Area Code 717) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 15. 1966 stock Exchange at the Union Stock Yards. Steers averaged $30.18 per hundredweight for about 53 5 lons of beef on the hoof The giand and reseive cham pions were a pair of Angus steers exhibited by a brother and sister David and Caiol Ann Mast, Elveison Rl. Da vid’s champion bi ought $B2 per hundiedweight and was pui chased by A B Hollmger & Sons, Lancastei, Carol Ann’s steer went to Watt & Shancl, Lancaster, at $5O oer hundred weight. NEPPCO Show Concludes Successful Run The 28th exhibition of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council (NEPPCO) concluded a suc cessful three-day stand Thurs day (October 14) at the Farm Show Building, Harrisburg The piogram featured industry exhibits, educational talks, and the annual banquet and poul- The Is Really Working! Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 try princess pageant The new NEPPCO Poultry Princess, Connie Hot!man o€ Calawissa wa-. sduaJ over 1G other beaut.liom the 14- state NEPPCO a.ea An Ephi.ila egg film. Hess Bios, Inc. lopped the famous NEPPCO egg ‘how with a neai-peifc t scce deleating 62 farms an 1 egg hi mo in Class I competition PFA Urges Fuither Study On “Water Act" What Pennsjlvama needs is a new water light law to insure do mestic useis, mdusliy and ag riculture of their legal rights to the use of water, not a bill giving disci etionaiy powers to the Watei & Resouices Board,” Pennsylvania Faimeis Associa tion said in a Icttei to House Majoirty Leadci Joshua Dlll toerg this week (Octobei 9) in reference to H B 1676 The assoc ition i ecommend ed that the bill be committed to fuithei studs beloie giving the State W. tei & Piesomees Boaid the powei to legulate the use of all sur! ice and sub suiface watei in ihe state If passed as it =tands PFA said, it would ! 'ave water us eis at the disci e'lonaij' power (Continued on Page 9J rpcpcptpcprcp<^ccicc>cc>ca Fertilizers For Fall Seeding 3-12-12 5-10-10 0-14-14 5-15-5 0-20-20 Available in Bags Bulk or Spread Call Us Today ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD.. NEXT TO WATERWORKS Ph. 3924963 or 392-0374 Don't Neglect Your Etes Visit Yom Eve Doctor if you ai j in doubt Dot tor s Prescriptions Filk-ci Adjustments. Repairs DAVIDS OPTICAL CO. Alvt iv - see Better 403 X. DUKE STREET Lani aster Phone 394-2767 5