—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 28. 1973 14 Sperry New Holland engineers Lawrence Halls {left), and Earl Koch (right) and industrial design coordinator, C. J. Kermes (center) have been cited for their work in product design by the American Iron and Steel Institute and In dustrial Design magazine. Halls has been a project engineer with the company since 1959, while Koch has been there since 1951. Between them, they hold some 40 U.S. patents for agricultural equipment. Kermes, a noted painter as well as an industrial designer, has been honored before for his product designs. Help Us Serve You i Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s meeting. To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s safer to assume we don’t know. Remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. You’ll be helping us to serve you better. p s —lf you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t mind hearing from you again. 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F. for 30. minutes. This eliminates the causative organisms of hog< cholera and other animal diseases that might be present in ipeat scraps in the garbage. However, if hogs are fed raw or improperly cooked garbage-and thus" possibly ex posed to such diseases-they are put under quarantine and-must comply with special shipping rules designed to prevent the spread of disease. But since this limits markets and thus reduces market prices there is a great temptation to illegally divert hogs into regular marketing channels. And once a hog leaves the farm, how can you tell that he’s been fed raw gar bage? That, say officials of the Massachusetts “ Department of Agricultures’ Division of Animal Health, is where the slap tattoo comes in. When state or federal in spectors in Massachusetts find hogs fed raw or improperly cooked garbage, they quarantine the herd and tatoo the hogs with a special combination of letters and numbers. 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NOLI NEW HOLIAND, PENNSYLVANIA (717) 354-5546 slaughter establishments in Massachusetts and surrounding states who have been alerted to the Massachusetts program and the identifying code have been' asked to report any hog found with this tattoo, Massachusetts and U.S. Department of Agriculture officials can then identify the herd owner wbp violated the quarantine and take appropriate action. State and USDA shipping rules require that hogs fed raw gar bage either be butchered on the farm of origin or shipped-under permit-to (1) a state-inspected slaughter plant within the state Sutan. Selective Herbicide W works on grassy weeds in com rain or shine Sutan mixed in the soil before corn planting gives sure (f=p> weed control, rain or shine. Sutan de stroyS weec ( S as they sprout, with no H waiting for rain to put it in the soil. 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