—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21, 1972 34 9 More Counties Approved for Nine additional counties have been added to the list of 43 counties to receive emergency livestock feed according to Dorothy Neal, Chairman of the Lancaster County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) Committee. They are: Adams, Berks, Bucks, Dauphin, Lebanon, Montour, Union, Warren, and York Counties. These are m addition to Arm strong, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia Crawford, Cumberland, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdijp, Indiana, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lawrence, Luzerne, Lycoming, USDA Declares National Hog Cholera Emergency In a move to protect the $4O million swine breeding and feeding industry in Penn sylvania, Secretary of Agriculture Jim McHale has expanded an earlier embargo on the movement of hogs and pigs into the Commonwealth Beginning at midnight, Oct. 10, breeding stock from states where hog cholera has been diagnosed were not permitted to come into the state An earlier proclamation applied only to feeder swine Hogs and pigs from non-quarantined areas within an infected state and consigned Mercer, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Schuykill, Somerset, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Venango, Wayne, Wyoming, Bradford, McKean, Mifflin, Northumberland, Potter, and Snyder Counties previously approved. In order to be eligible to receive emergency livestock feed, ap plicants in the judgment of the county ASC committee must meet all of the following requirements; (1) He does not have sufficient feed including hay, pasture, and range for his livestock for the authorized period; (2) A serious loss of his feed crops including his available directly to a slaughterhouse will still be accepted Pennsylvania is the sixth leading state in hog slaughter, processing some 4,282,000 head in 1971, about five times as many as produced on Commonwealth farms McHale commented that Pennsylvania was afforded Hog Cholera-Free status, July 19, 1971, and the Department, through its Bureau of Animal Industry, “will take whatever steps are necessary to maintain the health of this important agricultural enterprise in the Commonwealth ” hay, pasture, or range must have been suffered by him because of the emergency; (3) Feed pur chases, including forage, larger than usual are necessary because of the emergency, and (4) It would be an undue financial hardship for him to obtain suf ficient feed through normal trade channels. Producers eligible to receive emergency livestock feed will genrally be able to purchase feed at approximately the following prices, per ton, for primary livestock, which is defined as dairy cows two years old or more, other cows and bulls for breeding stock, replacement yearlings, The 16th annual Keystone International Livestock Ex position, which begins a week long run, November 4, at the Farm Show complex, had to return more than 200 entries to Ohio and Indiana swine breeders. Nearly 600 head will still be shown from uninfected states. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC. ANNUAL DAIRY SHOW WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1972 Official Judge - Dr. John L. McKitrick, Columbus, Ohio. 250 - TOP HOLSTEINS - 250 Individually selected for dairy type and high production from out standing herds in the United States and Canada. Many classified and many with official records, Sires represented - Whitlhill Kingpin, Lassie Leader, Selling Rockman, Paclamar Astronaut, Sons of Penstate Ivanhoe, plus many others. Come and see the judging and purchase any of these Top Cows. The sole of prize winning cows'will be at 1;00 p.m. Abe Diffenbach, Manager Henry Kettering, Pedigrees Emergency Feed replacement calves, sheep and goats for breeding, replacement lambs and kids: Corn, $33.20 and oats, $30.00 per ton Secondary livestock which is all other cattle two years old or more, all other yearlings, all other calves, all other sheep and goats, all other lambs and kids, sows and hogs on • SPECIAL FALL FEEDER SALES' FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 7 O'CLOCK NOVEMBER 3, AND 17 VINTAGE SALES STABLES INC Box 100, Paradise, Pa. Lancaster County The Heart of Pennsylvania Steer Feeding Country Anyone Wishing to Consign Cattle Telephone Area Code 717-442-4181 KENNETH E. HERSHEY, MANAGER SPECIAL SALE Friday, October 27,1972 7:30 P.M. 500 HEAD 500 Charolais, Angus and Hereford Calves and Yearling steers and heifers. No paint marks or hip tags on any of these cattle. All cattle weighed on sale day. Beef breeds and some Holstein steers. Sorted in uniform lots. Regular Sale Date every Monday 2 P.M. For Further Information Contact J. FRANCIS TINSM AN LEESBURG LIVESTOCK MARKET Leesburg, Va. Phone 703-777-1411 or 703-777-3521 & SALE SHOW 10:00 A.M. SALE 12 NOON New Holland, Pa. full grain ration, all other sw mules, work horses and c raised for work at $46.40-ton corn and $40.00-ton for oats. The original 43 counties 1 received or have on order 91 cars of corn and 31 cars of £ the only grains available Pennsylvania.