Pa. Poultry Processors Discuss Inspection ami Safety Laws President Gene Bailey report ed that he had attended a num ber of meetings in Washington, D.C., recently relating t o changes in inspection. Following a careful review of changes, a request was made for a 60 day extension of time, 'before rules become effective, and it was granted. Processors should take a careful look at the pro posed changes and make any suggestions they may have to improve them. The Associated Poultry and Egg Industries, representing sev eral organizations, will probably make recommendations to the USDA. Gene Bailey, chairman of the Institute’s poultry processing committee, heads a committee appointed by Tom Reese, presi dent of Associated, to review the proposed regulations and co ordinate the work of developing comments. Hermon Miller, National Tur- PP&L Sets Farm Workshop PP&L’s Farm Leaders Work shop has been announced for 4 p.m. Thursday, July 22 at Pine Grove. The program includes a dis cussion period, buffet supper, and recreation. Jerry B. Shaffer, PP&L farm specialist, will speak on “Elec tric Energy and Our Environ ment.” Merrill L. Phillips, PP&L' farm specialist, will speak on MIR HEN NAW DA TRACTOR ES DIR UN GOOKA SIN DA FAH, FA SHAFFA INS FELD UND FA BELT PAUVA. LEYLAND [NUFFIELD] If you are looking for a' 28 H.P. - 55 H.P. - 70 H.P. Tractor we are the people to see. Looking for a tractor with a reasonable price per horse power see us. SHE R. D. 4, Lititz, Po. key Federation’s Washington representative, was appointed secretary of the committee. Other members include W. V. Smith, Chairman of the National Broiler Council’s processing committee, and Henry Holler who heads the processing coun cil of the Southeastern Poultry & Egg Association. The next meeting of the in dustry group studying standards will be held August 18. Any sug gestions on new proposals or present standards should be made available to this committee on or before that date. Follow- ing a review of• proposals, the committee will probably make recommendations to the USDA. Apparently there will be some reorganization of the inspection service. The eight regional of fices will probably remain where they are now. There will be 35 area offices probably located in capitols of the various states. “What’s New.” He will cover heating and ventilating calf barns, distribution of manure through an irrigation system, a manure handling system for free stall barns, poultry man ure drying, all electric poultry structures research, and dim mer control for laying houses. An unannounced speaker will cover “The Elctric Utility in Today’s Economy.” HEY BAUVA WE ARE THE NEW AUTHORIZED TRACTOR DEALER In Lancaster County. Tractors Ara Now On Display, Ask For A Free Demonstration. K'S FARM SERVICE Woods Drive 2 Miles East Of Route 501 There will be area supervisors to cover the inspection services. Along with the reorganization, it has been intimated that an In spector-In-Charge will foe given more supervision responsibilities and will do more decision mak ing. This should reduce the number of people to go through to get results, and therefore make it easier. Everything, in cluding further processing will go thru the Inspector-In-Oharge. There seems to be some dif ferences of opinion about rota tion of inspectors. The Union is not exactly opposing it, and it appears that top offices are highly in favor of it. It has been reported that there are many 'instances where reworking birds is taking place. When the Acceptable Quality (feathers, tissue, etc.) is too low and costly, reworking is re quired. There may be instances when birds will leave one plant to go to another and upon arrival at second plant the A.Q.L. may require reworking. Along with this, it was stated that when the pressure of 215 becomes unbear able, the committee should be advised and given an opportunity to work on the problem. Reports have 'been received that broilers vaccinated for Mareks are showing up in the form of better quality. It was reported that the matter had been investigated and the New York City dating law appar ently does not apply to 'poul try. Ph. 626-4355 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17,1971 The group seemed to agree that on check weighing—if lo boxes are not short over % lb. there should 'be acceptability. A discussion on the new Health and Safety Legislation re vealed that the enforcement agencies are very prone to be real tough. Plants can do a great deal to help themselves by checking areas for safety and making corrections 'before being forced to do so. The enforce ment in Pennsylvania will prob ably be done by the Department of Labor and Industry in co operation with the Federal Gov ernment. The group was advised that a booklet on safety will be pur chased and mailed to each mem ber, and each plant should set up a safety committee to keep things in order. Regarding Environmental Con trol, each plant not using sew age systems must apply to Army Engineers for clearance on their procedures on waste disposal. It was suggested that if any processor runs in to any special inspection problem, he should contact Gene Bailey, so others can be alerted to avoid similar difficulties. Start raising more and better Calves ' the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying paila of warm water or hand mixing milk replacer. fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (approx. 14 oz.) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. 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Manage ment should give this matter some consideration to be pre pared when an approach is made. Should any processor wish to obtain more information on Health and Safety regulations, he should contact Joseph S. Per zella, Regional Administrator 1 , OSHA, Penn Square Building, Room 413, Juniper and Filbert Streets, Philadelphia, Pa., 19107, Telephone 215-597-4102, 3, 4. House Bill 1220, To prohibit phosphorus and other environ mentally harmful substances in cleaning agents, is set up for a third reading in the House and then will go to the Senate. E. J. Lawless Jr., Secretary mm / MAXI-POW-R (START LARGER HP MOTORS EASILY) / 15 MONTH WARRANTY (AN HONEST WARRANTY) / LOW COST 25% OFF CALL 19