Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1970, Image 12

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    —Lonnistcr Forming. Saturday. February 28.1910
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Huntors Fined, Jailed Cuilllioil Ne\V
Open hi.u'jiing over an extend
e.l period in I'mon and tVnl.r
Count let and an Intensive ln\es ItJL<aJL iVCI. JLXwA\4.
tin.it ton by cons.Mv ; .llonomce.. , )ona|{| 0 ninwon< „ 3rlovs .
fiotri hep.embu thioi'gh •lani- v Montgomery County, has
a, p u; n ? men fo? been named acting di.ector of
C i l i '■ vll ,' I Inn. Trtd nn» > |K Pennsylvania Department of
illegal killing, selling and po - ARnculUiro -, Bu ieau of Markets
session of e . Cunnion has been chief of the
Fines totaling $5,425 we.e let- „ Pl , iMon of Market De-
Kd in the ease, and sete.a de , 0 , fo ., tvvo >md onc half
fendants we. e Jailed following Vl , ai ‘, pio moung th e use of Penn
failuie to pay the penalties sylvama agneultuial pioducts
Members of the group were d J omcstlca „J and abroad
charged with selling deer, pos
sessing deer out of season, pos-
sessinp tleer unlawfully taken, light to take pheasants at night
using an artificial light to take and attempting to take a second
deer at night, using an artificial deer in season.
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Pennsylvania Gaining As
Major Dairy State-Bull
The growing impoi lance of
Pennsylvania as a major daily
stale is clearly evident in lecoids
of 1969 milk pioduction thiough
out the nation, accoiding to Le
land H. Bull, sect clary of the
Pennsylvania depaitment of ag
ncultuie.
Last ycai's production in the
state totaled 328 billion quarts
of milk, 63 million moie than the
amount produced in 1968
The increase two per cent—
was the only significant gain ic
coided in any of the six states
I that piovide moie than half the
I nation's total milk supply.
In Wisconsin, the nation’s lead
inc dauy slate, milk pioduction
I was dou n one pei cent In Min
nesota it was down 3 3 pei cent:
n California 0 4 pei cent, and in
lowa. 5 6 pei cent New York
had a slight mciease six mil
lion quarts with volume up
less than one-tenth of one per
cent, with Pennsylvania out in
fiont with two per cent gain
The real strength and stability
cf Pennsylvania’s dairy industry,
however, is revealed in produc
tion records of the past two dec
ades.
In 1949, nine states had milk
production in excess of five bil
lion pounds (2 3 billion quaits)
annually, with Pennsylvania
ranking sixth
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muM be watched for changes in
In 1969. only five states wcie buying habits, Bull cautioned,
in the five billion-pound class . , ....
and Pennsylvania had moved up * n l^ e years since 19W,
f.om sixth to fifth place The per capita consumpUon of mUfc
four leaders in order weie Wis- [ n the United States declined
consin. New Yoik. Minnesota [ rom
and California >’«“>• ™ involve# fluid
milk and milk used in all forms
Over that span of 20 years, of dairy products.
Pennsylvania's pi eduction in- , ...
c:eased 26 peicent, the second im P act population
largest gam—percentagewise growth also must be considered
scored by any of the mayor dany in evaluating future prospects,
states Only fourth-ranked Cali- f" the tw ° P ast decades alone,
fo r ma, with a phenomenal in- ie nations population has in.
crease of 52 percent, had a bettei creased by more than oO million
record than Pennsylvania. persons, and the next ten years
will add many more.
Wisconsin’s production mcreas- i n the years ahead, milk pro
ed 20 peicent New Yoik was up duction must be maintained at
15 per cent, and Minnesota up an adequate level to meet the
1.9 pei cent requirements of the nation’s
t .u nr. o. T growing population. Pennsyl*
In the -0 vears afier 1949, lowa vama - s dairy farms must help
slipped fiom fourth to sixth meet this responsibility, Bull
place, with production down 20 saic j
per cent: seventh place Michigan ' _____
was down 13 per cent, and Ohio ___ . , _ , ,
was down 16 per cent, niimos, DDT Not Recommended
ranked eighth in 1949, lost 43 .. _ . . _
per cent of its production throu- The Cooperative Extension Ser.
gh the 1950’s and 1960’5. vlce , of Pennsylvania State Um
versity will no longer recoin*
The futuie looks bright for mend the insecticide DDT, cer«
Pennsylvania’s dairy industry tain other persistent orangochl-
In the opinion of some agncul- onnes, the herbicide 2,4-5-T, or
tural economists, Pennsylvania meicury fungicides except for
and the other four major dairy very special conditions. Pesticide
states will continue to increase users desiring more information
their leadeiship through the should contact their county agent.
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