Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 22, 1972, Image 7

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    READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
GET PIGS BUY BCD ROSE
__ „ . , , PROGRAMMED HOG
TO MARKET faster! feeds from.-
USE THE RED ROSE
PROGRAMMED HOG SYSTEM
Creep feed Red Rose Pig Pre-Starter Pellets
from 5 days to about 6 weeks or until each pig
has consumed approximately 10 pounds. Then
switch to Red Rose Pig Starter Pellets until
pigs reach 50 pounds in body weight. During
this period pigs should consume about 25
pounds of Starter Pellets.
At 50 pounds body weight feed Red Rose Pig
Grower Pellets or Red Rose Pig Grower Supp
lement and grains to 100 pounds body weight
then for finishing period feed Red Rose Pork
maker or Red Rose Hog Supplement and grains.
Red Ro'
SWINE FEE
SHELLY BROTHERS E. P. SPOTTS, INC.
RD2, Manheim.Pa
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Honey Brook
Poultry processors will have
until Jan. 12, 1973, to use up
existing supplies of previously
approved labels which they have
had on hand but which don’t
conform to new labeling
requirements scheduled to go
into effect July 15, the U.S.
Department of Agriculture an-
nounced last week.
Officials of USDA’s Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Ser
vice—which administers the
Federal meat and poultry in
spection program—explained
that a comprehensive package of
new Federal poultry inspection
regulations covering all aspects
of poultry slaughtering,
processing and labeling is
scheduled to become effective
July 15.
Many processors still have on
hand large supplies of product
labels which had been officially
approved by USDA under the old
regulations. The two months
allowed under the revised
regulations did not give them
enough time to use up these
labels or to design new ones and
get them approved. The ex
tension will allow time for these
to be used, and for new labels to
be designed and approved.
The extension applies only to
existing supplies which do not
comply with the revised labeling
requirements. These
WALTER BINKLEY & SON
Lititz
BROWN & REA, INC.
Atglen
ELVERSON SUPPLY CO.
Elverson
HENRY E. GARBER
Elizabethtown, Pa
E. MUSSER HEISEY
& SON
RD 2, Mt Joy, Pa
HEISTAND BROS.
Elizabethtown
RED ROSE FARM
SERVICE, INC.
N Church St., Quarryville
DAVID B. HURST
Bowmansville
G. R. MITCHELL, INC.
Ref ton, Pa
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
Mountville
MUSSER FARMS, INC.
Columbia
MARTIN'S FEED MILL
Ephrata, Pa
CHAS. E. SAUDER
& SONS
Terre Hill
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
USDA Extends Deadline
For New Poultry Labels
requirements include labeling
changes on the declaration of
artificial flavoring and coloring
agents and antioxidants, net
weight statements, dietary food
claims, and special handling
statements, and do not affect the
composition of the products.
Penn State Advisors Support
Argentine Crop-Soil Program
Teaching of crop and soil
sciences in Argentina will be
enhanced during the next few
years by agronomists from the
College of Agriculture at The
Pennsylvania State University.
Serving as teachers and con
sultants, Penn State agronomists
will advise and assist faculty
members of the Graduate School
for Agricultural Sciences at
Castelar, Argentina.
Working from the Castelar site
near Buenos Aires, the Penn
State scientists will join
professionals of the Argentina
faculty in developing high quality
graduate programs. Emphasis
will also be placed on increasing
the abilities of the Castelar
faculty to sustain the new
programs through their own
efforts.
Penn State’s College of
Agriculture is cooperating with
faculties at two other colleges on
the work in Argentina—Texas A
L. H. Brubaker
Lancaster, Pa.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22,1972—7
MCE'EM,
STICKEM.
•HR BRLES IRE “UP TIGHT’
Whether you feed your hay or sell it, our 444 Baler will
get more of it in the bale And our field-proven wire
twisters secure bales tightly Wire ends are twisted with no
short pieces of wire rema'mng on the bale or in the field
This wire twister model will give you extra compact
heavier bales (up to 110 lbs)
There is a wide range of options for the 444 to
make your haying job easier So don’t get unstrung
. Come on in and let’s talk tight bales
A
N. G. Myers & Son M m
Rheems.Pa.
Nissley Farm Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
Grumelli Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa
USDA’s Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service must
approve before use all labels for
all federally inspected poultry
products, to see that they are
informative and truthful and
accurately represent the contents
of the package
and M University and Michigan
State University. Financing is
provided by the U. S. Agency for
International Development
(AID), announces Dr. Robert E.
Swope, Coordinator of In
ternational Programs for the
College of Agriculture.
Serving as long-term advisor
from Penn State will be Dr.
Daniel P. Knievel, assistant
professor of crop physiology. Dr.
Knievel will arrive in Argentina
in early June and will stay there
for two years Fifteen students
are now enrolled for preliminary
graduate training in crop
production. Actual schooling in
the graduate degree program
will begin July 1.
Graduate school training
through 1972 and early 1973 will
emphasize forages and grain
crops. As of April 1, 1973, a
second cycle will begin which
may include vegetable crops and
either forages or grains.
BUNG’EM,
SHIP’EM
ALLIS-CHALMERS
Roy H. Buch, Inc.
Ephrata, R. D. 2