U.S. Nears Cholera Free Status, Pork Export Markets Eyed New foreign markets for U S. fork should he sought hy the United States Department of Agriculture now that the nation Is nearing its goal of wiping out bog cholera. This was the recommendation «f the 'National Hog Cholera Eradication Advisory Committee at a recent .meeting in Waterloo, lowa. Chairman of the commit tee is Dr. Francis J. Mulhern, associate administrator of iIJSDA’s Agricultural Research Service. The incidence of hog cholera in 1971 is at a record low, with-only 81 infected herds reported dur ing the first four months This compares to 226 infected herds feported-during the same months a year 'ago and 247 during the came period in 1969. WHAT FEED SHOULD YOU USE? You can increase dairy performance by fitting the feed to your roughage, and fitting this feed and roughage to cow performance. The Red Rose Dairy program shows you how to determine the pounds of feed input need ed daily for milk output. , , ~, . , Hie Red Rose Beef Program shows you step by step how to raise steers to market weights easier and effi ciently. Welter Binkley & Son Brown & Reo, Inc. Elverson Supply Co. L. T. Geib Estate I. B. Groybill & Son Strasburg ; : ' f E. Musser Helsey & Son Musser Forms, Inc. R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Columbia It was in light of this progress that the advisory committee recommended exploration of new overseas markets for American pork. It noted that Great Britain, for instance, which eradicated hog cholera in 1967, prohibits American pork imports. With 40 per cent of the nation’s hogs now being produced in hog cholera-free States, the advisory committee was optimistic that this country can achieve final eradication of the disease by the end of 1972. Under the National Hog Chol era Eradication Program, started in late 1962, the Federal Gov ernment cooperates with States in wiping out Infection. Owners of herds destroyed because of hog cholera are paid State and The Red Rose Programmed Dairy and Programmed Beef feeding systems help you decide what feeds to use and how much to use to give the results you want. These Red Rose Programmed systems can make more money for you. Call on us and let us explain how you can do it! Lititz Atglen Elverson Manheim Federal indemnifies to help com- 50 basis. For States with no out pensate for losses. - breaks in three months (Phase , IV), the Federal indemnity share The advisory group endorsed wou jd increased to 75 per steps now bring taken to in- p 01 . states with no out crease the federal Government s breaks in 12 months (thus quali share of indemnity up to 90 per fymg as « hog cholera free”), the cent in States which have al- p e( jeral share would be increas icady attained hog cholera-free ed to 90 cent status. - " T ~ . . The advisory group reiterated Letters outlining the new in- , , , demnity plan have been sent ltp earlier recommendation, how to all State governors by USDA ever, that increased Federal in- With the concurrence of States, demnity shares be conditional the goal is to amend rcgula- U p on the states having a satis tions so the new plan could he- - - swine identification sys come effective early in the com- , , , , , mg fiscal year. tem - The ablllt y to trace slck animals to farms of origin is an Under this plan. States still jmportan | weapon in contr ollmg experiencing hog cholera out- and elumnatmg swme dlseaS es breaks (Phase 111 of the four- ° phase program) would continue sucb as bo » cholera. Not all sharing indemnity costs on a 50- States have identification re- Red Rose Has The Answer! t Oft Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form Service, Inc. N. Church St., Quarryville David B. Hurst , Bowmansville G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Refton, Pa. Mountville Feed Service! Mountville Martin's Feed Mill Ephrata, Pa. Chos. E. Sauder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1971 w y quirements which will meet this need. The advisory committee reaf firmed its opposition to the use of vaccines Hog cholera vac cine can no longer be manufac tured for domestic use in the United States. The committee urged anyone holding quantities of this vaccine to dispose of it by burning. Recognizing the dangers of feeding improperly cooked or raw garbage, the committee urged regulatory action to assure use of proper equipment and procedures It called on respon sible elements of the food waste feeding industiy to take the lead in self-policing measures. The advisory committee asked USD A to continue its efforts in developing the Voluntary Isola tion Plan for large herd owners. The plan would reduce the possi bility of introducing infectious disease into a herd and limit the spread of disease that might be introduced. Mission Families Here The David Shenk family, EMBMC missionaries in Somali Democratic Republic, arrived in the United States May 24. Their address is 1501 Colebrook Road, Lancaster, Pa 17601. And Dr. Vernon and Eliza beth Kratz, EMBMC mission aries in the Somali Democratic Republic, will aruve in the United States June 1 Their temporary address will be RD2, Box 365, Mount Joy, Pa , reports the Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. 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