Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 26, 1968, Image 16

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    I(l—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 26.1968
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US. packer, the Meat Board,
USDA and the Park Council
have Joined together on a pilot
project to identify and elimin
ate trichinosis. And the research
shows in over 180.000 hog car
casses tested, only 18 have been
feu ml with the disease."
The representative said he
felt the organization could do
the best Job for producers by
piomoting pork sales. However,
the council is also conducting
pioduction reseal eh with its
share of the "Nickels For Prof
it" program This phase of the
P'-ogram is largely one of as
sembling all the information
fiom college, university and
government research programs
into one central information
pool Paul stressed they are not
getting into reseal eh. just as
sombling the facts on the work
that has been done
The National Poik Producer
upicsentative cuticizecl othei
f.um commodity piomotion pro
gums in the area of spending
money on advertising that.can
bo seen by the pioducer “We
a>m to sell poik and not pio
ducers.” he said “You wouldn't
Between you
and the road...
you won't find
a better
passenger-tire
value today
Agway passenger car tires
$17.95 650 x 13 $l.
$21.95 775 x 14 $2,
$23.95 825x14 $2,
$24.95 855x14 $2,
Studded tn es available —s6 00 pei tn e extra
‘Tubeless blackwall For whitewall, add $2 00
Check with the man at Agway.
He'll show you exactly why Agway
890 passenger tires are the best
deal for you. They’re country
tested, turnpike-proved Safe and
sure in any kind of weather... on
any kind of road. Built for turn
pike speeds, with full 4-ply con
struction and tough nylon cord
body. 5-nb tread gives you a wide
stance on the road for stability and
increased mileage. '
LANCASTER “SP
394 0541
Manheim Pike & NEW HOLLAND
Dilleiville Bond 354-2146
And our sign at tho end of the
farm lane but we'll have them
where they arc needed."
The main purpose of the meet
ing with livestock salesmen was
to inform and seek questions on
problems that have arisen in the
collection of the nickel per head
at the point of sale. The swine
men reported one major local
Roland Paul
81 Fed. Ex
19 Fed. Ex
35 Fed. Ex
.56 Fed. Ex
Stop in and get this
Tire Depth Gauge FREE!
Tax*
Tax*
Tax*
Tax*
Agway
packer in Lancaitor who collecti t TCr% A
the nlckcli on all the 800 head wwl/A LOnSIQCrS
per week he kills and hat had np i, t _ ■
no problem. Another packer kill- I OmaiO UTipOrt
Ing 100 head per week hat had
only one producer who didn't IxCglliailOll
want the money deducted.
Lancaster County Swine As
sociation members present at
the afternoon conference were;
Jim Horton.’ John Henkel and
Mark Nustleroth.
Keep Poultry Feed Clean
Poultry nutrients must be larger than 214 inches in diam
kept fresh, clean and whole- eler from Nov. 4, 1968 through
some, say extension poultry spe- July 31, 1969. Inspection of im
ciallsts at Penn State. Domestic ports would assure compliance
birds are sensitive to molds. with this regulation, C&MS of-
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TO FEED
WHY
(One Is Sufficient Higher Returns From Your Flock!)
1 QUALITY FORMULATION
For greatest production at lowest
W cost.
Contact your Miller and Bushong
Service Representative or call us
direct at Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code
“FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE”
Minimum size and inspection
t equipments for fresh tomatoes
imported into tho United States
have been proposed by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
USDA’s Consumer and Mar
keting Service said that under
the proposed regulation imports
would be limited to tomatoes
GOOD
REASONS
IT PAYS
2.
QUALITY CONTROL
Every step, from the ingredient
source fill the feed reaches you.
3 QUALITY SERVICE
Planning, Programming, Mar-
Q kefing. Management, Record
Systems. Yours for the asking.
MILLER &
BUSHONG, Inc.
flclals said. Pear-shaped ans
cfyorry tomatoes .'would be e\
empt from the Import regul.i
tions.
the proposed Import requiu
menu are the same as the’ size
and inspection requirement.-
which would apply for domestic
shipments under the Feder.i
marketing order for Florida to
matoes, CAMS pointed out.
The Agricultural Marketir,
Agreement Act requires that im
ports of specified commoditic
be regulated whenever market
ing order regulations are in ei
feet for domestic shipment -
Import regulations for tomatoe
v/ere previously in effect fror
1955 to 1966.
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