11 Lancaster Fanning. Sntiu'dny. February?. 1970 Federal' Quarantines For Hog Cholera Now In Effect In 15 States Cm tent Fedci.il qu.ii amines £')i hog cholei.i .ne now in cited i'i pait or all of 79 counties in 13 States, plus all of Fuel to Ri to ’he US Depaitment of Ag i culture lepoits In late Novembei, USD.Vs Ag i cultuial Reseaieli S“ivice be gan using Fedeial quarantines in hog choleia to pi event intei s ate movement of infected oi closed swine as pail of the 5 epped up effoits to eiadicate I eg choleia Fedeial quaiantines v«e usually used m conjunction with Stale quaiantine action which icgulatcs swine movement within States Quaianfnes aie removed as soon as the tin eat of d «ease spiead has passed based on the lecommendations of State and Fedeial animal heal'h offi cials in the States involved Fiom Nov 24. 1969, thiough Jm 28. 1970. Fedeial quaiantin e, vveie placed on aieas in 19 States plus Pueito Rico Dining tais same penod, they vveie lift ed oi i educed in 12 States Notice of the most lecent quai r-ntine action, which was eftec t.ve when signed on Jan 28 is s -heduled foi publication in the Fedeial Registei on Jan 31 Aieas quaiant.ned by this action me Middlesex County in Massa cmisetts. and pouions of Lub bock Limestone Fieestone and Navai 10 Counties in Texas Othei aieas non undei Fedei r quaiantme lo> hog chol°i 1, „ e Aikansas— Cla\ Gieen a Lanience, and Randolph Conn tes Aaizona —Muicopa Countj C-eoi°ia —Newton Countj Illi r ols —Chiistian Gallatin Hsnrj Macoupin, Montgomei' Saline Sl.elbj and Whiteside Counties jrv, a—Boone, Humboldt, Jack son Kossuth Manon, Montgomeij, Pottawattamie, Ta iia. and Wright Countiies, Maij land—Wicomico Countj Massa c lusetts —Bnstol and Woicestei Counties; Mississippi —Calhoun Cenada, Rankin, Tallahatchie NOW! 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