Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 23, 1972, Image 18

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    i&-£ancaster Farming, Saturday. December 23. 1972
Symptoms of Hog Cholera
Explained by
Hog cholera is a virus disease
of swine. It does not infect
humans The virus spreads by
direct or indirect contact, says
County Agent M.M Smith.
Hog cholera can be introduced
nto a herd by water, feed,
equipment or on the clothing of
people who have just come from
an infected premise The two
most common ways cholera
spreads are: by the introduction
of normal-appearing swine from
an infected herd, or by the
feeding of uncooked garbage
containing virus-infected pork,
explains Smith.
Hogs typically show symptoms
from 3 to 8 days following direct
exposure to the disease, but in
directly exposed herds may not
show symptoms for as long as
three weeks. Early symptoms
are hstlessness, lack of appetite
“Few people are fast
enough to keep up with their
good intentions.” —Herman
Gross, Tri-County (Mo.)
News.
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and high fever, (temperatures of
104 to 108 degrees). Pigs usually
pile up and are reluctant to move.
They often show con
stipation at first followed by
diarrhea and weakness in their
hindquarters. In acute cases
swine may die overnight, but
more chronic cases may last as
long as three weeks. A few may
survive, but they are usually
hopeless runts.
Those who have purchased
swine in the past month should
look them over carefully at least
three times a day. If any show
early symptoms, call a
veterinarian or the nearest
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture Regional Office.
Those who feed any garbage
should be sure that it is
thoroughly cooked All swine
producers should keep their
swine isolated from any outside
contacts until the danger is past
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Vegetable Estimating
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broccoli and cauliflower
processing.
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Alterations were announced in
the planting intentions, acreage,
and production reports for
processing vegetables by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s
Statistical Reporting Service
(SRS). Modifications were made
after review of suggestions
submitted by industry and other
government agencies.
A planting intentions report for
processing vegetables as of
March 15 will be issued about
April 1, replacing reports
previously released in early
March and early and mid-April.
The combined report will provide
a better indication of potential
changes in processing vegetable
supplies.
An estimate of planted acreage
as of June 15 will be made about
July l, replacing reports
previously released in mid-May,
ea>-’ June, mid-June and early
A production forecast for each
processing vegetable crop will be
wer costs,
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made midway in the national
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peas; Aug. 1 for snap beans and
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