Western Pa. Dairymen Allowed 2% Shrinkage Milk handlers in the Eastern’ Ohio-Western Pennsylvania Federal milk order market will continue to have a 2 per cent shrinkage allowance on hulk cream (Class III) transferred off the market, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced. USDA’s Consumer and Marketing Service said a suspension order has been in effect for May through October to temporarily increase this shrinkage allowance from 0.5 to 2 per cent. The suspension has been extended through April 1972. This will allow time to hold a Last year, growers all across the corn belt took us up on our "Green 'n Easy" fall plowdown program Response was so enthusiastic, we are making the offer again this year What is "Green 'n Easy?" Under an Ortho "Green 'n Easy" program for corn, you sim ply plowdown Ortho Unipel 20-10-10 this fall in the amounts you determine from exclusive Ortho yield goal formulas and you'll be through with all of your pre-plant plowdown of N-P-K Follow it up next spring with an at-planting applica- tion of Ortho Umpel Starter Special You can apply it as a "dry pop-up" with the seed at 50 ibs/A and save time and material handling, while assuring a vigorous start for your corn crop What are the chances of nitrogen loss? Extensive research conducted by corn ex- perts in every co r n-growmg state has dem onstrated time and again that where losses of fall-applied nitrogen have occurred in fields suitable for fall plowdown (that is, other than sandy soils, steep slopes, land that floods, or organic soils), the maximum loss has been less than 20% public hearing to consider the issue of milk shrinkages, and to take appropriate action. Notice of the proposed con tinuation of the suspension was published in the Federal Register October 22, and no one has op posed it, C&MS officials said. Big Bell Largest bell in the western hemisphere is the Bourdon bell, weighing W/a tons, in the Rockefeller carillon, Riverside Church, New York City. Owvran * Ortho Chevron Chemical Company Smoketown Ph. 397-3539 Joy Eileen Nickerie, the 1971-72 Penn sylvania Poultry Queen, smiles with ap proval as Robert Shelly, president of the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation, left, presents a $1,500 check to Howard Helmer, Eastern Representative of the Pa. Poultry Federation Ortho stands behind its program If your young growing corn in the fields where you have fol lowed the Ortho "Green 'n Easy" program, shows nitrogen deficiency next spring, we'll correct the deficiency by giv ing you free enough nitrogen to equal 20% of that which you applied this fall Why is Ortho so confident? . . . Unipels! Ortho Unipels are unlike any other fertilizer on the market today Umpel pellets are both chemically and physically uniform No chance for segregation or separation of mgred- lents because every pellet has the same size, shape, and density and every pellet contains the precise ratio of N-P-K guaran teed And the phosphate is fixation resis tant So, once across the field does it with Unipels l You can't lose! Protect your fall fertilizing investment this year with a "Green 'n Easy" fall plow- down program from your participating Ortho dealer Visit with him soon and learn if your fields qual'fy Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 4,1971 Educate Doctors on Cholesterol Poultry and Egg National Borad. The money from the Federation is earmarked for use as a part of an egg industry sup ported advertising campaign pointing out to the medical profession the tremendous value of eggs in their patients’ diets. Helps The Pennsylvania Poultry Federation, Pennsylvania’s “United Voice of the Poultry Industry,” has joined with egg producers across the country in an industry-wide response to the cholesterol issue The Federation has presented to the Poultry and Egg National Board, the industry’s national organization, a check for $1,500, earmarked for the 30-60 Cholesterol Club program. With cholesterol “scares” taking a continuing toll on egg consumption throughout the country, the 30-60 Club was formed to combat the dispensing of misinformation at a primary source, the medical profession. The name “30-60” refers to the amount of money in thousands of dollars needed to conduct an effective advertising campaign aimed at medical people through the “Journal of the American Medical Association” for 6 to 12 months periods respectively. The ads are designed to remind Medical Association members that their own Council on Food and Nutrition has declared that there is not sufficient information available on cholesterol to warrant a change in the American diet. At the same time, the ads point out the tremendous nutritional value of eggs to all people of all ages in all walks of life. Dr. L. A. Wilhelm, president of the Poultry and Egg National Board, said, “The participation of the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation in the 30-60 Club will serve as a significant catalyst in getting the program fulfilled.” He thanked all members of the Federation and praised their active regard for their industry. The Pennsylvania Poultry Federation is comprised of concerned broiler and egg producers and allied industry in the state Poultry and egg people who are not already members should contact the Federation office at 3807 Paxton Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17111. Business Loses, Too Cancel costs American busi ness and industiy valuable ex ecutives at the peak of theii efficiency and tiamed woikeis at the height of then pioduc tivity The American Cancel Society urges annual health checkups foi evei yone. 7
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