• Poultrymen Face (■Continued from Page 1) Sullivan County, New York, were outlined by Earle A. Wilde, county agricultural agent Differences between householders and poultrymen reached an acute level in this area several years (before most other spots in the Northeast, he reported. Although be spiced his pres entation with humorous stories of the conflicts that arise over poultry farm odors and ma Performance Is The Key To LOW COSTS Performance You’ll Get If You Combine Optimum Performanc Feeds and GOOD MANAGEMENT Just Call 717-392-2145 You’ll Get Finest Service Anywhere \v\tl i/,/ Miller us^ nc - nure disposal, one lesson was pounded home: The poultry in dustry can ill-afford the atti tude that "this is my land and I’ll do as I please with it." The poultryman’s problems begin when com m u nicatlon breaks down between "ranch ers” and ranch-house owners, Wilde declared. Where a plan ned, concerted effort has been mad® to work closely with the pub’ c, difficulties have been mim.nizeJ, he reported. Ar an example of the type of accident that ran strain re- EARLY BIRD with GOOD BIRDS Personal Attention And and ROHRERSTOWN, PA. latloruhips, Wilde related the story of how 30,000 gallons of liquid manure from a broken storage silo flooded a state highway hubcap deep. In his talk, Wilde concen trated on the guidelines for a poultryman-to-public a p proach that can enable them to exist side-by-side amicably. The fol low-up speaker, David E. Hef ler, NEPPCO’s director of mem ber services, concentrated upon the legal aspects of the “nui sances” that may come to light where farms and houses are Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1967 — cheek to Jowl. Since most cases that reach the court level rarely complete ly vindicate the poultry farm involved, Hefler recommended a policy of prevention as the wisest course to follow. Lawyer Henry C. Schragger, NEPPCO’s legal counsel, drew upon his personal experience in the courts to point up the difficulty in reaching a satis factory settlement once negoti ations have broken down. He, too, urged his audience of poul trymen to move toward solving their differences with burgeon ing homes through preventive action, and before communica tions and understanding break down. | Panel moderator John Bez pa, Rutgers University exten sion poultry specialist, pointed out that “poultrymen have an obligation to their neighbors and their community. He pro ceeded to outline some of the steps being taken in New Jer sey to enable poultry farms and householders to co-exist on a friendly basis. Im jr'■r A Don’t worry... get the big sheef with TWO big guarantees. Kaiser Aluminum Diamond-Rib 0 roofing and s'sding. Kaiser Aluminum Diamond-Rib roofing and siding is guaran teed for 15 years not to leak as a result of perforation by hail. No other damage is covered under this guarantee Limited to replacement of material only. Not prorated Not transferable. Kaiser Aluminum roofing and siding is guaranteed not to leak from perforations caused by corrosion, provided Kaiser Aluminum accessories are used in installation, and roofing and siding are not in contact with dissimilar metals or ground. No other damage covered Diamond-Rib guaranteed 30 years Limited to replacement of roofing and siding only Prorated after 10 years based on prices at time of adjust ment Guarantee application must be approved Not trans ferable Limited to farm or residence installations Now you can enjoy all the well-known advantages of .Kaiser Aluminum’s big, long, wide sheets-and not worry about hail or corrosion • 6 to 24 feet long • 48" wide after lapping • Easy to handle • Fewer joints-tighter roofs • Can’t rust, warp or rot. Get all the details now! m u Agiva • Vintage (Continued from Page 2} mercial 22-24; Cutter and low- Utility 19.25-22. CALVES 640-Vealers steady, with Cull $2 higher. VEALERS - Choice 41-45; Good 37.50-41.50; Standard 34.- 50-38.50; Utility 29-35; Cull 95- 115 lbs. 27-31, 65-90 lbs. 23- 27.50. HOG'S 254 - Barrows and gilts $1.50-2 lower. BARROWS & GILTS-US 1, 200-230 lbs. 20.10-21; US 1-2 190-230 lbs. 19-19.85; US 2-3 215-245 lbs. 18-18.75. SOWS - US 1-3 340-610 lbs. 15.60-16.60. SHEEP 71 - Wooled lambs $1 lower. WOOLED LAMBS-Choice 70- 90 lbs. 24-25.50: Good 50-85 lbs. 22-23.50; Utility 20-22. He went on to point out that homeowners, too, must recog nize and respect the scope and value of the poultrymen’s role in expanding food production. HAIL GUARANTEE CORROSION GUARANTEE Kaiser ALUMINUM AVAILABLE AT BEE-LINE - SUPPLY CENTER; “To2TTRllerville Rd. Lancaster PHONE 394-0541 5 IZ yy
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