14 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, -October 9,1971 The outlook for the economy and the dollar in the U.S. was reviewed recently for mdustrymen attending tne 40th an niversary convention of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council by Dr. Paul S. Nadler, center, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ. , business administration professor. On the noon-time program with E&SSI Pou,tr Y Housing Discussed (FAPP) housing may yet find through a biological filter which year than conventional housing broad application in the poultry removes 95 per cent of any air- and about 12-V2C a year over industry, despite the recently- borne impurities over 1-25,000 current controlled environment acquired control of Marek’s (one .micron) of an inch. A housing, through vaccination. positive pressure of Vt inch is “The weakest link in the whole That’s the thought expressed maintained in the house at all system of FAPP housing,” said by Dr. David P. Anderson, times by means of the exhaust Dr. Anderson, “is man himself, director of the Poultry Disease system which uses either simple He is the biggest source of break- Research Center at the rubber belt flap-type outlets or down in its operation.” University of Georgia. motor-controlled outlet openings. In response to a question from He explained the principles of Engineering studies, according the audience about the need for FAPP housing and discussed its to the speaker, show that FAPP FAPP housing after the advent of application for industrymen housing will run about $1.25 more a Marek’s vaccine, he said such gathered recently for Nor- per square foot than conventional housing may ultimately lead to theastem ‘7l, the Northeastern housing. the elimination of Mareks, while Poultry Producers Council Actual cost of operation runs the vaccine is only a control (NEPPCO) 40th anniversary about 20 to 25c more per bird per measure, convention. ' ' "" ' 1 Noting that other applications will probably arise in the future, Dr. Anderson listed the following as current or imminent uses of FAPP housing: experimental flocks, replacement pullet flocks, broiler flocks, broiler brooding, caged layers and hatcheries. The FAPP system forces air through a course pre-filter, then PROTECT YOUR FARM WITH A PINCOR PTO TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR • 50,000 watts sartt capacity • 11,000watt* cntiiimi dilY • Sliw spnd—lloo RPM oftntk* • Cml niaaH* triple ehaii drill tniualssiu • H»«y drty mtsr starting • Clin nlbp ngolaHon • Meets NEMA cws • HinyMyenstraetin • Msctiii ksrtiasf host shaft • MtprHfcMitnetiH 5 S^^'rwifHcsstnlbix • TtoMpfencaniiiUi -SEE IT AT . —mmmmmmmm—m HAVERSTICK BROS. 2111 Stone Mill Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17603 Ph. (717) 392-5722 Dr. Nadler at the Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. were Hendrick Wentink, left, Lancaster, Pa., NEPPCO vice president, and Daniel M> Dalrymple, New York State assistant commissioner of agriculture. Wentink was reelected NEPPCO vice president. The Corn That PROFIT-MINDED Corn Growers GROW The more concerned you are about making your corn produce the TOP DOLLAR income . . . the more you should consider the one Brand that will do it . . . PIONEER. PIONEER BRAND 3369 A PIONEER. BRAND SEED CORN PIONEER ts a brand nama numbers identify vana t»a*. • Registered trademark af Pianaar Hi grad Cam Camaany, Dat Mamaa laws LET CLASSIFIED WORK FOR YOU CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191 LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK • Wood Shavings Sott and Hard Wood Call for information Phone 285-4506 WE NOW HAVE SEVERAL NEW Trojan Hybrids Available All Trojan Seed will be of normal cytoplasm. Order Your Seed From EUGENE HooVER_=^| Lititz, R. D. 3 I"'"*-: , * 'WhfL LIQUID SUPPLEMENTS Lush grass is packed with extra energy energy that really puts on those extra pounds. Dry, brown grass lacks the nutrients needed in producing maximum gains. The following chart shows how grass varies in feeding value as the season pro gresses: PROTEIN CONTENT IN NATIVE GRAJ Mol-Mix® is loaded with the nutrients dry grass lacks proteins, 'minerals and vitamins that cattle need to put on tnose Extra Profit Pounds!! JOHN L MARTIN New Holland R#l < 815% 4 12% <7 8% Phone 717-354-5848