Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 29, 1972, Image 8

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29, 1972
Fix-It Tip
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Turkey Conference Set Feb. 15
A one-day conference for
turkey industrymen from the
Middle Atlantic states will be
held in the Holiday Inn, 516
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, on
Tuesday, February 15, d was
jointly announced this week by
the Northeastern Poultry
Producers Council and the
Pennsylvania Poultry
Federation, co-sponsors of the
event
Dr John V Shutze, widely
known and dynamic professor of
Poultry Science Extension at the
University of Georgia, will lead
off the program at 10 a.m with a
discussion of “High Fat Rations
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Walter Binkley & Son G. R. Mitchell, Inc.
Lititz Refton, Pa.
Brown & Rea, Inc. Mountville Feed Service
Atglen Mountville
Elverson Supply Co. * nC ’
Elverson
L. T. Geib Estate Martin's Feed Mill
Manheim Ephrata, Pa.
& S °" Chas - E - Sauder & Sons
Terre Hill
Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Heistand Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Farm
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N. Church St., Quarryville u „ 0 .
H. M. Stauffer & Sons
Inc.
David B; Hurst
Bownunsville
5-Cenl Mid-Atlantic Milk Prraolioi Voted Okayed ky DSDA
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture has approved the
addition of an advertising and
promotion plan to the Middle
Atlantic Federal milk marketing
order subject to approval of the
required two-thirds majority of
dairy farmers affected.
USDA’s Consumer and
Marketing Service said a mail
referendum will be held to
determine producer approval,
to Improve Performance and
Carcass Quality” Dr Shutzewill
also give a progress report or
PCB’s.
Second speaker on the morning
program will be Dr King S
Daniels, staff assistant to the
northeastern regional director of
USDA’s Meat & Poultry In
spection Program Dr. Daniels
will discuss “Federal Standards
lor the Small Existing Processing
Plant”, including some of the
problems encountered in helping
turkey producer-processors
comply with the Poultry
Products Inspection Act.
Following a buffet luncheon
RED ROSE
SUPER
HORSE FEED
For high performance of
your horses, why don’t you
try Red Rose Super Horse
Feed? This feed includes
vitamins A - D - and E, plus
riboflavin and B complexes,
besides those palatable
ingredients such as linseed
meal, flaked corn, crushed
oats, distillers’ grains, cane
molasses and dextrose.
Red Rose
HORSE FEEDS
Shelly Brothers
R. D. 2, Manheim, Pa.
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
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Honey Brook
Witmer
and producers who supplied milk
to the marketing area in October
1971 will be eligible to vote. Other
details of the referendum will be
announced by Market Ad
ministrator Edward L. St. Clair.
C&MS officials said the plan, if
adopted, will be the first such
program in any Federal milk
marketing order, as authorized
by a 1971 amendment of the
Agricultural Marketing
and brief business meetings of
the NEPPCO and Pennsylvania
Poultry Federation Turkey
Divisions, the Conference
program will feature Prof. D D
Moyer of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute & State
University, discussing how
“Management and Poor Han
dling Can double Your
Downgrades”.
Egg dipping, a subject of
universal concern to turkeymen
today, will be given a thorough
airing by Dr Robert F. Gentry,
respected veterinarian from the
Pennsylvania State University.'
Dr Gentry will cover the theory,
equipment, procedures and
results to date of dipping for the
control of respiratory disease and
leg weakness.
Anchor man of this power
packed program will be Dr.
Howard Kahan, poultry
pathologist at the Delaware
Valley College’s poultry
diagnostic laboratory at
Doylestown, Pa , who will discuss
another current curse of the
industry, “Cholera - Its Diagnosis
& Control”
The Conference is scheduled to
adjourn by 4 p.m. Conference fee,
including luncheon, tax and tips,
is $l2 per person. Advance
registration is encouraged as
only a limited number of
registrations can be accepted at
the door.
To register, send name, ad
dress and check for fee to
NEPPCO, 322 Oxford Valley
Road, Fairless Hills, Pa. 19030
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Agreement Act,
The program would be funded
by an assessment of five cents a
hundredweight on all milk that
producers deliver to the market
each month, before returns are
paid out to producers through the
marketwide pool. Quarterly
refunds would be made to any
producers not wishing to par
ticipate in the program.
The amendment proposals
were made at a public hearing at
Baltimore, Md , in September,
requested by dairy cooperatives
PAD VENTILATION SYSTEM, hogs
stay where you want them-in the dry,
comfortable area of the pen. Durable
ALUMINUM SLATTED FLOOR at
the rear of the pen promotes a disease
free environment.
It all adds up to profitable produc
tion with greater management efficien
cy, lower labor costs. For more in
formation on this profitable, efficient
hog system, contact us today!
representing a majority of
producers supplying milk to the
market. Terms of the decision
are essentially the same as those
of the tentative recom
mendations issued by USDA
November 26.
Copies of this final decision
may be obtained from Market
Adminstrator Edward L. St.
Clair, 300 N. Lee St., Suite 320,
Alexandria, Va. 22314; or from
the Dany Division, Consumer
and Marketing Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D.C. 20250.