16—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 18.1969 USDA Proposes Additional Changes In Egg Products Inspection Regulations Foui neu p opo'.iN to amend aieia-te nto'ing paihele of pio ofli< i.il i emulation* vmei unit the for! Diese limitation-, foi "f.i'.l \ oliint.ii \ inspection of - ■ pm <- ninunc policies" .nr li.ilf the duels line aiinniime.l h\ tin C 1 me r.c liei piopomd foi "a'c S Dcp iitnicnt m \ai ,ul me ...e niouun p.n tick's ” Ihrsc piOpOM-.l ( MiKm, 10 T I]U , n „ 10 1<1( ult>m( . nN addition to inuMulmcu s p, O , ttlut . h inwlib ,; e ,,„ pio posed Mo' 2, to update tlv> e-t, fUlc;s in<)V bc essed )n ‘ <m p.odurts inspection pioa m cmeijl!v , nS pected plant foi non- Comments .ecmed on th.it pio- Himjn us , Th / dme ndmenl pos.il piompled these fm the. ie- icqiuie pilo , appiova , by ' l f lons the Inspection Seivice for the 1 lie .iineiuiments pioposed p. crossing of *his pioduct un dei ceit.nn conditions .ind time 1 Lowei the ic(|iiiicd tempei- 1 mil.itions ature for fioren end pioduets 4 ..\djust the cooling lequne “if 51 "' ,0 0 rae, U . fo, l.qu.d egg pioducl. _ T . . .. , with 10 peicent or more salt 2 Include the minimum hold- 1 ing time foi the pasteiu izat.on ‘Hided and foi whites that will of the fastest moiing pa tide of not bc subject to stabilization ui pioduct as well as foi (he desug.umg piocess) to fmthei HEIFERS REPAY HANDSOMELY — Grow ’Em Right! Take the case of the 2 1 /<-vear-old twins with a profit spread of $164 25 Scene Wayne Research Farm Two Hol stein calves At 3 oays old, M,ss Wayne was put on Wayne Calfmp medicated non-cereal milk replacer, and later switched to Wayne Calf Krunch Result? She ate earker, grew faster than twin Miss Average, whose rations consisted of whole milk, hay, gram and sc /- bean meal The score Bred Calved Total invested by calving time . Weight (calving-time) Produced milk for profit Profit status at 30 months Net profit advantage at 30 mo ... Yes, at 30 months, identical twin Miss Average still hadn t produced enough m 'k to pay for her giowmg costs' And Wayne researchers are betting Miss Wavne will pro duce nearly 1000 lbs more milk during her first lactation—and finish the job 3 months earliert Hadn t you better stop by? Feed for the difference innovations make Feed Wayne. WAYNE CALFNIP & CALF KRUNCH A!/e (J MiJ/s ROHRER’S MILL R D 1, Ronks HERSHEY BROS, Kemholaa WHITE OAK Mill H ' J ) C^ B ?5 >< JJ ER R D 4, Manheim li.teicou.se, Pa C. E. SAUDER &. SONS R D 1, East Eaii GRUBB SUPPLY CO Elizabethtown H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R D 1. Quarryville R. D 2. Peach Bottom Miss Average we g * 27 r Miss Wayne 3 mo ,ouno=r 24 months $304 CO 3 mo earlier $69 00 gain $164 25 fmm HEALTH I i*jr 7 re PARADISE SUPPLY Paiddise DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS. INC B D 1 Sieve iii HEISEY FARM SERVICE Ljv.ii Ph 964 344-f MOUNTVTLLE FEED SERVICE R 3 2, Colombia 5235 2d £] ibs lose $35 CO 'art $35 00 lass innire the whole*omcncM of the C A L„. A T7n. held ln the Vo-Ag D*p«rtm«nt. product ooianco F arm The course will Include llm bulc These proposed amendments *l7 1J» fundamentals of (arm welding were scheduled to be published VaOUt*B6 and svill start October 27 and in the Oc'ober 7 issue of tin* inn for five nights Anyone In- Federal Hegistei and intciesled A fnim welding couisc for So jeresled in taking the course persons mav submit written com i,„co HUh School area farme.s should contact <Vr Wood 0r Mr . mcnls (in duplicate) to the ilcai- .. iC .u. WAn u . . mu C.eik. Room 112 A. US He- ' ,s ~munintct’ lllls vvct * v - lo l, v- Lav nun at the huh school pailment of Ag’ieiiltuie, Wash melon DC 202ai) Comment', will be aeiepled until Novembe 10. I‘KiO .mil all submitted state mints will be available foi pubi.e mspeetion The voluntaiy egg pioduct. inspection piogiam is a seivicei piovidcd by USDA's Consumer' and Maiketmg Set vice tmrle- j authority of Ihc Agncul'm al i Maiketmg Act Piocessmg plams vvh.ch use the seivice pay a r ee' to covci the Govcinmcnt's costs My Neighbors Irvs 1 £ M 1 1 1 “For a change I’m not going to insist on the usual formality of a We’ll just 1 go on doing thing my wa\, period.” i f AMW«*X WA«iW«t»W <. t%v v * s A short demonstration tells the big story of safe . . . easy handling . . . comfort-designing and quality con struction,, Alien H. Matz Farm Equipment Jk New Holland Bfubckef Roy H. Buch, Jnc. » Lancaster, Pa, Ephrata, R D 2 ’/J r 7sfc ,L .,w ALUS OiALMlitt* Grume)!i Farm Service L H. Brubaker Quarryville, Pa Lrtitz, Pa N. G. Myers & Semi &tteema,-Pa. 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