Among those honored at the .-annual Atlantic Breeders Cooperative Chirstmas banquet this week were: left to right, front row, Mrs. Betty M. Swanger, Manheim RD2, payroll and insurance; Mrs. Eileen K. Groff, Lititz RD3, five years, communications secretary; Miss Beverly Y. Johnson, East Petersburg, sales secretary; back row, J. Floyd Weidler, Lancaster, in charge of production at the Lancaster facilities, 25 years of employment; Harry F, Roth, - Landisville, assistant manager and director Wentink Explains NEPPCO Reasons Hendrik Wentink, of Pennfield fowl “sell-off” will be required to Corp., NEPPCO vice president, correct the current over summarized NEPPCO’s reasons production, little more than for supporting the Egg Industry would normally be sold off. And, Adjustment Act in a talk before 'the 10,000 bird exemption will the New Hampshire Poultry protect the small producer while Growers Association December being of little help to the big egg 15 as follows: complexes. Statistics, also show —Marek’s vaccine and the cholesterol scare stories have greatly intensified the current “low” period of the industry’s supply-demand cycle to the extent that both large and small producers are experiencing unexpected and severe financial problems. —Regardless of who or what is to blame for this depression, everyone needs and deserves some relief, particularly the smaller producer. —Statistics indicate that a relatively small percentage of A FRESH ANSWER FOR POULTRY PRODUCERS The Big Dutchman Bilt-Rite Fresh Air Cage System arrangement permits complete mechanization without inter ference of one part of the svstem by another. Feed and water are found in separate areas of the cage to reduce competition and stress. The location of feed and water also eliminates spilling or dripping water into the feed. Egg roll-out and collection areas To complement the Fresh Air Cage System, we offer Big Dutchman auto matic feed, water, egg collection, ven tilation and waste removal systems, £uj Putchman Eastern branch P.O. Box 331 Now Holland, Pa. 17557 PH: (717) 354-5168 that the first UEP “Action Now” (fowl sell-off) program did some good even though only about half the industry participated. It would appear, therefore, that a mandatory, nation-wide fowl sell- T off would be much more ef fective —No one looks upon this program as “controls”, but as a simple one-shot emergency program to quickly give all producers a financial “breather”. —Everyone who participated in drafting the Act appears to be the finest available today. Call or see us today for a fresh answer for your poultry operation. of breed programs, 15 years with Atlantic; Earl W. Landis, Lancaster, barn man, 15 years, and Lloyd B. Denlinger, Lancaster, barns and maintenance, 10 years. Charles Sherr, Lititz RD3, was also honored for 20 years as part-time maintenance. In presenting the 25 year award to Weidler at Hostetter’s Dining Hall in Mount Joy Monday, David Yoder, ABC general manager, commended Weidler for his record as a field technician, laboratory assistant and supervisor. honestly putting the industry’s welfare above selfish interests. —lf a majority of the nation’s producers favor the Act, as it appears they do, NEPPCO will be helping its members by sup porting it, helping to enact it, and being represented on the Egg Industry Adjustment Board that will advise the Secretary on its implementation. Meanwhile, NEPPCO officials said egg producer members’ views on this Act are earnestly solicited. On' a matter of such economic importance to all producers, your Board and your Staff want to represent the position of the majority, indeed, a substantial majority Write or call your state NEPPCO director, any Council officer or Dick Ammon at NEPPCO headquarters are also separated from feed and water, resulting in cleaner eggs and fewer under grades. A metal litter shield provides additional protection for the eggs and egg collection area. As with all Big Dutchman cage sys tems, Fresh Air cages are “double dipped" (galvanized after welding) for long life. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 1,1972 Japanese Beetle Spreads The Japanese beetle quarantine area is being ex tended to 21 previously unregulated counties in eight States because of additional natural spread that occurred this year, the U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA) announces Notice of the extension will be effective upon publication in the Federal Register, which was scheduled for December 17 Counties in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, South Carolina and Ten nessee are affected The Federal interstate Japanese beetle quarantine is designed by USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Service (APHS) to retard the artificial spread of this destructive insect through shipments of infested articles The beetle spreads naturally by flying and the quarantine lines must be adjust each year Articles that might carry Japanese beetles must be in spected by a plant protection official, treated if necessary and certified free of beetles before they can be moved to an unm fested area. Shipments can move for Egg Adjustment Act Hearings on the new act have been promised early in the second session of the U.S 92nd Congress that convenes in January. The proposal was in troduced before Thanksgiving in the House by Rep John Dow (D- N Y ) as HR 11913 and in the Senate by Sen Herman Talmadge (D-Ga ) as S 2895. Both bills contain the basic provisions previously reported with two exceptions The requirement that birds to be slaughtered be between 20 and 40 weeks old was removed because the USDA held that such restriction was unenforceable, and the sentence specifically excluding contract producers from the definition of an “egg producer” was dropped In addition to the lIEP and its seven regional co-ops, the act is now supported by some 24 state poultry and egg associations and two regional trade associations Also, the American Farm Bureau Federation approved a resolution supporting the act at its annual meeting recently in Chicago on conditions that the TOP-DRESS ALFALFA IN THE FALL FOR BETTER OVERWINTERING and TOP SPRING PRODUCTION with . . . 0-12-34 - 0-18-36 - 0-26-26 USE OUR SPREADER TRUCK OR RENT A SMALL SPREADER Call us for prompt service! ORGANIC plant 5* [ ANHYDROUS AMMOMIA J PA Alt /*A GROFFTOWN RD. LANCASTER, PA. Ph : 397-5152 within the quarantined area without regulation Soil, plants with roots, compost, grass sod, plant crowns, roots, true bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers and used mechanical soil-moving equip ment are regulated Japanese beetles attack more than 275 kinds of trees, shrubs, field crops and garden plants To date, established infestations have been confined to an area stretching from Maine to Georgia and west to Illinois—a total of 22 States Counties to be regulated in clude Bibb, Elbert and Oglethorpe in Georgia, DuPage and Kankakee in Illinois, Parke in Indiana, Breathitt, Casey, Clark, Edmonson, Hardin, Magoffin, Morgan, Owsley and Wolfe in Kentucky, Allegan, Berrien, Cass and Oakland m Michigan, Allen, Champaign, Clark, Defiance, Delaware, Greene, Hardin, Highland, Logan, Madison, Montgomery, Morrow, Union, Van Hart, Williams and Wyandot in Ohio, Union in South Carolina, and Blount and Weakley in Ten nessee proposal be amended as follows: to include a limitation on replacement of liquidated birds, require a producer referendum, and redefine producer to include a representative voice for con tract egg producers Pa. Apples in Storage Up Pennsylvania apples in cold storage as of November 30 totaled 211,342,000 pounds, an increase of 8,650,000 pounds from last month and 21,742,000 above a year ago, the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service said recently The 211,342,000 pounds converts into 5,032,000 boxes of 42 pounds each In thousand pounds, the apples by brand in cold storage are as follows York, 66,105, Stayman, 30,304, Rome, 42,924, Red Delicious, 31,850, Golden Delicious, 29,465, Jonathan, 717, Mclntosh, 927, and others, 9,050 19