research was part of a continu ing ARS program to protect the Nation’s milk supply in the dustry, the original purpose of event of nuclear attack or acci the work did not concern nor- dent - • Milk Can (Continued from Page 16) mal dairy operations at all. The Of immediate concern was the ATTENTION!! BALER TWINE LOWEST PRICES NOW Through November 30, 1968 Write or coll A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Hollond, Po. Ph: 354-4191 COMPENSATOR-50 LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENT FOR RUMINANT LIVESTOCK by Dr. G. H* Porter Director, Animal Nutrition &. Health Agricultural Division Allied Chemical Corporation New York, New York BACKGROUND: 8.5., University of Massachusetts, 1949 M.S., University of Connecticut, 1951 Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, .1955 ~ DR. G. H, PORTER RUMINANT LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS: “Now, for the first time, Northeastern dairymen have the opportunity to take full advantage of the feed cost reduction system provided by the unique combination of non-calcium-beanng ammon ium polyphosphate and feed urea, in an ideal nutritional environment that assures the ultimate in feed palatabihty and nutrient digestability. The use of supplemental nonprotein nitrogen in dairy feeds for high producing dairy cows has posed some discouraging problems such as ingredient segregation, pelleting difficul ties, and feed palatabihty. Because of these concerns it is not unusual today to note circumstances where Northeast ern feed manufacturers have riecided to withdraw feed urea from their formulations. men ” Dr. Gilbert Porter. For information contact Agricultural Division, Allied Chemical Corporation, 20 Community Place, Morristown, New Jersey 07960. Phone 201 >530-8000, Ext. 6851 —Mr. Boyce University of Massachusetts, Assistant Professor Beacon Feeds Corporation, Director, Dairy & Livestock Research Albers Milling Company, Director, Nutrition & Technical Sales 1 Allied Chemical Corporation, Director, Animal Nutrition & Health FOR COMPENSATOR OR BLEND LIQUID FERTILIZERS CALL MARTIN’S ARCADIAN LIQUIDS John Z. Martin, New Holland RD #l, Phone 717-354-5848 relatively short-lived radioactive nuclide iodine-131. Because io dine-131 has a half-life of 8 days, and virtually disappears within 40 days, the objective of the re search was to determine wheth er milk could be stored long enough to permit the natural de cay of this radioactive substance to a harmless level. In line with this objective, one phase of the experiment consisted of pasteurizing the milk at the ultra-high tempera tures and storing it in bulk at 32° F. for 3 to 4 weeks to per mit decay of any iodine-131 with which it may have been con taminated Then it was repas teurized at both, high and ultra high temperatures (175° to 220° F.), packaged, and stored at 32 degrees, 35 degrees, 40 de grees, and 45 degrees F. Most of the samples kept for more than 10 weeks (including the in itial bulk storage) and many were still good after 23 weeks when the test supply was ex hausted. The work proved that, under HOLLAND STONE a faxunf you can afford Inside, outside, you’ll find the rich quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real ele gance to your building designs. And yet, HOLLAND STONE is one of the most economical build ing materials today. Its unique versatility in rise and shape lends a structural freedom to builders, meeting new ideas, as well as cost problems. Comes in a wide choice of naturally .warm, distinctive colon, pins Colonial white. hew Holland CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. NEW HOLLAND KHNSYLVANM This is indeed unfortunate! This denies dairymen the means of reducing feed cost through the use of proper amounts of nonprotein nitrogen in the feeds made available to them. ARCADIAN COMPENSATOR LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS overcome all of these problems encountered with dry feeds and, at the same time, help lower out of pocket cash costs for purchased compensatory nutrients. A new era in dairy cattle feeding is upon us. Allied Chemical is proud to have pioneered the compensa tor concept and be the first to make this exciting new dairy cattle feeding technique available to Northeastern dairy- COMPENSATOR-50 (LIQUID) UOUID FEED SUPPLEMENT FOR RUMINANT LIVESTOCK. GUARANTEED ANALYSIS CRUDE FROTEIM minimum (TVlt itic!u«kf n«t m«r« ih«i 49% equivalent crate pr*(«in fr«m n*n-jr*teln Nik«|«n) 18 , CRUDE FAT minimum OIS CRUDE FIIER maximum 1« CALCIUM (Ca) minimum 0 IS CALCIUM (C») minimum —.— — PHOSPHORUS (P) minimum. —’ lODINE 0) minimum ——— OOOlffi SALT (NiCI) SALT (N»CI) minimum * —jO 5% VITAMIHA USP UnlU/lh 1 30000 VITAMIN CiU S f. Unitl/lk. CAUTION use OMLY W ACCORDANCE WITH DIRECTIONS FURNISHED INGREDIENTS Cane Masses, BeetMalasses, Hcmicellulase Extract, SaOmm Sullata, Ammanium Palpphasphate, Urea Water Vitamin A Palmiute Vitamin Dfc Supplement Salt Zinc Sulphate, Cakalt Sulphate Manjanesa Sulphate,, Ethylene Diamine Dihydrladide, and Capper Sulphate* DIRECTIONS: Feed te ruminants at the rate offt* 2 5 pounds per animat per day Compensator 50 may be blended with available pouml (rams *r mixtures of trams and ether feed intredtents such as cirn earcem tram sarthums eats, wheat mill feeds beet pulp etc Mix Compensator SO at the rate ef Ste 15 percent or the (rain mixture Compensator 50 may be tep dressed an sila(« •r ether louthajes In proportions se that the animals total daily intake o( Compcnsa'ot 50 will be between I It 2.5 pounds. (PATENT PENDING) , manufactured Allied Chemical Corporation GENERAL OFFICE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 30,1968 In keeping with the holiday spirit, Pennsylvania Poul try men presented Pennsylvania produced eggs, smoked pheasant, and a 16 lb. hen turkey to Governor Raymond P. Shafer. Left to right are: Paul S. Konhaus, Mechanicsburg; Harry R. Ulrich, Harrisburg; Governor Shafer; Dauphin Co. Senator, William Lentz; and Charles R. Phillips, Pillow. emergency conditions, milk could be stored long enough to permit decay of iodine-131. From a practical point of view, however, using this method for decontaminating milk would re quire storage facilities that are not generally available today. In any event, ARS has de veloped a n ion-exchange method of removing strontium -90 from milk which could also be used to remove iodine-131 (AGR. RES., Sept. 1961, p .14) Strontium-90, another radioac tive nuclide, is of more concern than iodine-131 because it has a half-life of 27 yrs. 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