Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 13, 1973, Image 19

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    Northern FFA Eggs
Win for Second Time
Northern FFA Chapter of
Northern High School, Dillsburg,
York County, won the School
Banner for the largest and best
display of eggs for the second
year in a row
Halifax FFA Chapter, Halifax
Area High School, Dauphin
County, placed second for the
second consecutive year.
You are cordially invited to
John Deere
Farming Frontiers
a film program devoted to the latest
developments and research in agriculture
A presentation by your
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110-112 South Railroad Avenue, New Holland, Pa.
Lunch will be served
An amazing feed that has cured hundreds of
horses afflicted with heaves. No longer is there
any need to destroy or lose valuable horses
that show symptoms of heaves.
• No additional roughage or grain required
• Keeps horses in top condition
• Supplies complete nutritional needs
• All-in-one feeding program
ROHRER’S MILL
R.D.I, Ronks
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SUPPLYING.
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H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
E. SAUDER & SONS
R.D.I, East Earl
HERSHEYBROS.
Reinholds
WHITE OAK MILL
Upper Bucks FFA, Upper
Bucks Vo-Tech, Bucks County, a
newcomer to competition,
captured third place.
Jay Geisinger, Quakertown,
RD2, Bucks County and a
member of Upper Bucks FFA
Chapter, captured first place in
the Junior Class-Best Dozen.
USE WAYNE ANIMAL
HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP
YOUR LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY HEALTHY
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R.D.2, Columbia
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R.D.I, Stevens
STEVENS FEED MILL,
INC.
Stevens, Pa.
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
H.M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R.D.2, Peach Bottom
Frey Holstein Exceeds
Half-ton of Butterfat
An official production record
exceeding a half ton of butterfat
has been completed by Fulton
way Reflector Bobbie 6547429
(VG), a Registered Holstein cow
owned by J. Mowery Frey and
Son, Lancaster. This is the first
time that “Bobbie” has achieved
the 1,000 pound butterfat
production level in a single
lactation. This record ranks
among 3,709 similarly completed
by Registered Holstein cows on
official test.
The Frey Holstein’s official
record of production totalled
21,580 pounds of milk and 1,007
pounds of butterfat in 325 days.
Fultonway Reflector Bobbie
was bred in the Frey herd. She
was sired by Howacres Reflector
Model 1392654 (EX).
Potato Champs
Nevin W. Reitz, SchnecksviUe,
EDI, Lehigh County, captured
the grand championship in open
potato classes at the 57th Farm
Show. Reitz’s winning entry was
an exhibit of Katahdins. He won
top potato honors at the previous
seven Farm Shows.
Glenn Frey, Germansville
RDI, Lehigh County, exhibited
the champion entry in 4-H
classes.
The heaviest uniformly shaped
potato was displayed by Ross
Miller, Stewartstown RD3, York
County.
THE MOST
FEATURES
MORE NEW
Killer Bacteria Mentifieil
For the second time in two
years, veterinary scientists at
The Pennsylvania State
University have identified a new
group of disease-producing
organisms among the E. coli
bacteria in the intestinal tract of
baby pigs and calves.
The identification, the first in
the United States, was made by
Dr. Paul J. Glantz and associates
of the Department of Veterinary
Science at Penn State. Known as
E. coli 0157, tfre organism has
also been found in Canada. The
bacteria produces a powerful
toxin in the intestine and results
in diarrhea and sudden death of
young animals.
In recent years Dr. Glantz has
attained an international
reputation for his work in iden
tifying certain hitherto unknown
E. coli strains. In 1970 he was the
first U.S. scientist to successfully
use anti-serums to identify the
disease-producing strain known
as 0149. Over the years he per
fected a technique for separating
harmless E. coli organisms from
pathogenic ones. The technique is
called serotyping.
Identification of such
organisms is carried out at the E.
coli Reference Center at Penn
State, the only headquarters of its
type for animals in the United
States. Penn State Agricultural
Experiment Station scientists
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R. D. 1, Willow Street
'Lancaster Farming, Satufday, January 13,1973—1$
work in close collaboration with
the Center for Disease Control in
Atlanta, Ga., and with the In
ternational E. coli Center in
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dr. Glantz believes the newly
identified strain of E. coil may
have been present in the U.S. for
some time, due to lack of a
specific serum for identifying it.
By determining the specific
agent responsible for the disease,
research workers can now ex
periment with the organism to
develop methods for preventing
and treating it.
4-H Holstein Champ
George M. Knight 111 of Air
ville, York County, won the grand
championship in junior Holstein
classes with his 10-year-old cow,
Woodbine Ivanhoe Fancy.
George is a member of the Milk
and Money 4-H Club of York
County.
Reserve champion honors went
to Douglas M. Seidel, of
Richland, Berks County, showing
Kerchenhill Miss Ella, a three
year-old. Douglas is a member of
the Stauchsburg 4-H Club.
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