>' r * n■** £.B milk Law Lowers Temperatures The Pennsylvania Department lower transportation and storage of Agriculture has amended the temperatures for milk, it was Milk Sanitation Law to require announced by Secretary Jim PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY Location: 20 miles South of Lancaster, off Route 222 at Penn Hill, along road from Penn Hill to Fishing Creek, 3 miles South of Chestnut Level. THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1973 Massey Ferguson 1130 diesel (1500 hrs) fully equipped new rubber on rear with Massey Ferguson 5 bottom 16 in. semi plow hillside hitch model 88. Massey Ferguson 65 power steering and live P.T.O. John Deere 60 with New Idea 305 2 row mounted picker 12 roll husking bed. BN Farmall with Henderson manure loader. New Holland 273 baler with thrower, 4 rack wag ons 2 with wide track, Massey Ferguson hay bind Model 81, M.F. mower 7 ft. 3 pt., 2 elevators, ( 1 24-ft. Smoker), John Deere AW>*SB disc (good), 28 regular disc harrow, Brillion 11 ft. cultipacker (1 yr.), Cun ningham Cultipacker. APR. 100 TON EAR CORN A.C. 4 row cornplanter 600 series (60 acres), IH C #l5 rake, John Deere 3 bottom 14 in. trip plow, New Idea #l9 spreader, 2 bin wagons wide track, 11 H C rubber wagon with bed, 2 wheel trailer, John Deere sub soiler, air compressor, 3 pt. blade, feed cart, hydraulic jack, heavy duty McDade silo unloader 16 ft. used IVi years, 5 gal. epoxy silo coating, 200 ft. Vk in. gal. pipe, 2 42-in. hay fans with 7% hp. motors, hydraulic cylinder, 1 milk portor with 2 yr. old air pump, chains, forks, shovels. Other articles not mentioned. 15 ton Alfalfa hoy 4 ton straw Krelder & DUler Aacts. NOW IS THE TIME FOR Is!TSSHffIS of automated feeding systems Please rush my free 6 mo. subscription to the Harvestore Magazine: Name Address Telephone County City State I farm Check Livestock Enterprise; Dairy □ Beef □ Hogs □ Number of Animals Check □ if attending school. Mail to; PENN-JERSEY Harvester© Systems, Inc, P. O. Box 91 New Holland, Pa. 17557 Phone (717) 354-5171 OF 12:00 Noon Terms by Robert L. Shoub 717-548-2419 Lunch furnished. SPRING PLANNING Free Current copy of Harvestore Parmer Magazine featuring latest information on crop and livestock management and auto mation McHale The secretary said the decision to reduce the maximum tem perature of milk in transport from 50 degrees F. to 45 degrees F. was the result of hearings held in the fall. To enforce the new requirement, said McHale, retail delivery trucks purchased after March 1 must be equipped to maintain the lower temperature. By March 1, 1974 aU trucks delivering milk must meet the new temperature requirement. G. William Fouse, chief of the department’s Milk Sanitation Division, explained that the lower temperature regulation is in accord with federal regulations. Fouse added that Pennsylvania regulations had required milk to be maintained in storage - in cluding stores for resale - at the 45 degrees temperature. Since it was hard to reduce the tem perature from 50 degrees to 45 degrees in the store refrigeration units, it was decided that trucks should also be made to transport milk at 45 degrees Saturday, February 3 1:30 p.m - Farm Women Society 1 meeting. 1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 10 meeting, home of Mrs. William Fox, 1200 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster. Thursday, February 8 12:30 p m. - Farm Women Society 9 meeting, home of Mrs. Warren Boyer, Rock Hill Rd., Millersville RDI. Saturday, February 10 1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 25 meeting. 1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 19 meeting, June Bare, hostess. Farm Women Soceity 2 meeting, home of Mrs. Rufus Waltz, Manheim RD4. Farm Women Society 7 meeting, home of Mrs. Barbara Denlinger. worlds leading Zip acres. Farm Women Calendar . * . *o '« ' J Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1973—31 tp