Many of you may have seen “The Good Egg” as created by the Pennsylvania Egg Marketing Association, which made its debut at the recent Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. Every Month Is Egg Month Did you do oil you could to help promote your industry in the post year? Do you talk EGGS to consumers? Do you explain their many nutritional advantages? Do you set the example when you take your family out for a meal and order eggs,in some form? Do you have the feeding program which gives the best return per dollar spent? If you are in doubt about this last item, talk to our Nutrition Department or one of our Poultry Specialists. For the Finest Poultry Service Anywhere Contact your Miller & Bus Kong Service Representative or call us direct at Lancaster 392-2145 vAili/// Miller & Bushong, Inc. ROH RERSTOWN, PA. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 28, 1967—5 • Swine Meeting (Continued from Pace 1) Philadelphia markets are now our main source of cholera in Testations The use of scium alone as p means of control ling the spread of hog cholera in sales barns may come 'nto use as the need for an at tenuated vaccine lessens, Dunn said. CONDENSATION AND VENTILATION Livestock specialist Dwight Younkin discussed the pioblem of condensation and how to solve it with insulation and ventilation He explained the relation ship between air temperature and humidity, and the effects ol each on the rate of conden sation For example, he said, when relative humidity is at 70 percent, and the inside air temperatuie is at 60 degiees, condensation will occur when the moist air hits cold walls and is cooled to 50 degrees Younkin pointed out that while condensation isn’t too much of a pioblem in a slat ted floor building, without slats pens and floois will get mes sy in short order He leviewed different types and values of insulating ma terials that could be used to keep walls waim and prevent condensation Younkin recom mended a minimum insulation value of 6 0 for walls, which he said could be obtained by using two-inch thick insulating bats or blankets “To reduce heat loss how ever,” Younkin said, “you’ll have to have at least four inches of insulation in the ceiling ” Ventilation, the specialist said, is a must to property re move moisture from hog build ings He described several sys tems that could be used in volving slot and fat combina tions in either new houses or remodeled bams A critical time for ventila tion is when sows are fallow ing in the hot weathei He ex plained a system of “zone air conditioning” being used by DAIRYMEN CATTLEMEN Here’s the answer to your MANURE PROBLEMS MANURE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Saves Time—Saves Fertility Just script or wash manure, heddioc visit ni fc«d into Cur Way holdins tank When jw'rt ready, the powerful agitator tnd self-priming chopper Impeller pump will put the homogenised Mixture InU Easy Wap Uould field spreader. Na *log —a* atiah. For complete information on the EASY WAY DISPOSAL SYSTEM write to: CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1, Drumore Center ElB-2116, QUARRYVILLE, PA. many large operators. It is handled by piping cool air di rectly to the sow. and making it available continuously dat ing farrowing. “Fans will cir culate air in summer, but they don’t help much in cooling the animals." Younkm said. MEAT EVALUATION CENTER Younkin told the swine pro duces that the new meat eval uation center at Penn State will soon be available to them for swine testing programs. Such factors will be measured as feed efficiency, rate of gam, feet and leg characteristics, and. after diessing animals out, ham-loin percentage, back fat, and loin-eye will be de termined. he said Febnuiy 1 is the nominat ing date foi hog entries, and April 15 will be the date pigs come into the center The test ing facilities contain 10 cat tle, 20 hog, and 5 sheep pens, Younkm said, with each pen hold'ing six animals The pur pose of the program is to eval uate sue groups, he said, ex plaining that all six pigs a breeder enteis as one pen must have a common sire, but they may come fiom as many as six different dams He urged the swine produc er with breeding piograms to take advantage of this new service, and invited anyone who wished to visit the facil ities to do so A meeting of officer and di rector ol the county swune association met briefly follow ing adjournment of the edu cational progiam PROTECT BABY PIGS Cold, drafty, wet farrowing pens cause troubles with baby pigs This is why about one third of all pigs bom never reach market The high death rate among baby pigs can of ten be prevented by good man agement, reminds Lester A, Burdette, extension livestock specialist at Penn State Uni versity