Parasites (Continued From Page 14) some form of internal parasite, led by the common round worm. Farmers are doing several things to keep parasites under control. Probably the most im portant is making sure the animals have a proper diet. Studies conducted by the U. S. Agricultural Research Center showed no serious parasite problems were encountered as long as cattle were kept on a good diet. The second preventive action farmers can take is to keep pastures from being overgrazed. Tests in Georgia showed that cattle on overgrazed pasture have many more worms than those on moderately grazed or under grazed pastures. Parasite infected cattle also make lower gains and have lower carcass quality grades at slaughter. After the farmer has followed good herd management prac tices, he still has an arsenal of medications on which he can depend to some extent Studies HAY EQUIPMENT 1 J.D. 336 Baler with No. 30 bale ejector 3 J.D 24T Balers with No. 2 ejectors 1 New Holland Super 69 Baler 1 Hesston PTIO mower-conditioner Special Waiver of Finance Finance charges waivered till April 1, 1974. First Payment due May 1, 1974. MUIR'S Sales John Deere-Bnlhon-Brady-Hesston-Dunham- Bush Hog-Lely Stewartstown, Pa. w K- EGETABLE & FRUIT SALE Buy the finest frozen fruit and vegetables from Agway. All the best quality avail able .. all fresh picked and quick frozen to lock in the natural good taste of fresh picked produce. And all ready for home processing Corn 12 boxes 2V? lbs ea Sour Pitted Cherries m sugar onihc sin fin —JU IDS Green Beans cut 12 boxes Sw i& P ihL ed Chemes m sugar . M ixed Vegetables 12 boxes 510 ' 45 Sh«d Strawberries in sugar Baby Limaßeans 12boxes slO - 00 Sliced Peaches in sugar -2' lbs ea -30 lbs 511.05 Jolbs Succotash 12 boxes 2'’lbs ea Apples sliced m sugar—3o lbs -30 lbs Peas & Carrots 12 boxes 2' j lbs ea —3O lbs Orange Juice Concentrate 24 Purple Pitted Plum Halves in sugar—3o lbs Rhubarb no sugar—2B lbs Pineapple crushed no sugar -30 lbs Peas 12 boxes 2 lbs ea -30 lbs 510.15 [o national weather conditions all orders subject to the availability of fruit & vegetables at the time of pick-up 12 oz cans—case Grape Juice Concentrate 24 12 oz cans—case Lemonade Concentrate 24 12 oz cans—case DER AT YOUR LOCAL AGWAY BY MUST BE PICKED UP AT YOUR bept. xsi , LOCAL AGWAY STORE BETWEEN 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 PM. ON $EpT 13 1973 ,S NONE SOLD WITHOUT ADVANCE ORDER QUARRYVILLE STORE LANCASTER STORE 786-2126 394-0541 (agway) are being conducted throughout the country in an attempt to discover new and better drugs for dealing with parasites in cattle and poultry. In Montana, a strain of lungworm has been isolated from elk to find out if it can be used to immunize cattle, while New Mexico scientists are working on a strain of parasite from pronghorn antelope. Idaho researchers are con sidering breeding strains of sheep which naturally resist parasites. Parasites have served one useful purpose. They have kept our nation’s farmers aware of the importance of good animal husbandry. This alone does not assure a /neat eating public that all parasites will be eradicated in the future. Consumers should be aware, however, that farmers are bearing the brunt of the little mentioned parasite problem. The few cents additional the con sumer may be asked to pay for a steak is a small part of the cost of getting that meat to market as a safe and nutritious product. & Service. Inc. Phone 717-993-2470 510.40 S 9.35 S 10.85 $11.35 $7.55 NEW HOLLAND STORE 354-2146 & vegetables all year 10ng... and save! Blueberries no sugar—2o lbs SALUNGA STORE 898-2248 653 1864 Fulton Grange Preparing Fair Fulton Grange 66 held its regular semimonthly meeting August 13 at their hall in Oakryn with the Master, Richard Holloway, conducting the business session. Youth committee chairman Clifford Holloway 111 reported 41 attended the swimming party and doggie roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Gilbert Sr, - Port Deposit RD, Md. They will prepare a float for the Southern Lancaster County Community Fair parade September 21. The Women’s Activities committee is still selling the Pennsylvania State Grange cook books. Over 20,000 of these 1500- page country cookbooks have been sold over the state since last October. The Grange gave a donation toward spending money for the IFYE student from Norway who Treating Wastes Jointly May Lighten Burden Joint treatment of industrial wastes by municipalities and industries may lighten the burden on both groups, two speakers told the Water Pollution Control Association of Penn sylvania last week. Speaking at the 45th annual conference of the association at Penn State University, Harold 0 Loughhead, manager of en vironmental control for Wyeth Laboratories, West Chester, said $12.75 511.75 515.55 512.35 S 9.35 512.65 $9.85 $7.55 $10.15 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1973 Youth Float will be in Lancaster County in September. Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr presented the program, the theme being Recreation. Clifford Holloway 111 correctly guessed the contents of the centennial guessing box. It contained 100 paper clips. Edwin Schwar Jr, executive director of the Lan caster County Park Board, gave a talk about some of the parks in Lancaster County and especially the new Lancaster County Central Park, showing colored slides of their facilities. “Old Timers Night” will be observed at the next meeting, August 27, and there will be a prize given for the oldest member present. There will also be nominations for officers at this meeting. The annual election will be held September 10. that industries may have to pre treat a greater portion of their wastes today than was necessary in a past era. This is because of the increasing strength of some industrial wastes. Thus Wyeth Laboratories m West Chester today treats 65 to 70 percent of the total waste engendered by it, compared with only 20 percent m 1958 Longhead said this was the result of much planning and study by Wyeth to protect municipal sewers. Another speaker, Alfred Brosig, of the central research unit of Hammermill Paper Co., why dry corn? With the Harvestore System, you preserve the feed value of the corn you worked so hard to grow By har vesting corn at high moisture and going directly from field to storage, you reduce labor requirements and field losses, plus eliminate all drying costs and shrinkage Harvestore processed high mois ture corn is highly palatable Livestock thrive on it Dry corn 7 There’s a better way now, the Harvestore high moisture way Free Please rush my free copy of “High Moisture Grain" booklet to: —-J i Address Name. I City Penn Jersey Harvestore Systems, Inc. Richard J Ashby, Jr. has been appointed by the Board of Directors of The First National Bank of Strasburg as vice president and trust officer of the bank The appointment was announced by Donald H. Hof fecker, executive vice president Ashby will be responsible for new business, pension and profit sharing programs and ad ministration. Personal and corporate trust administration and investment counseling also fall in his domain. He serves as secretary to the bank’s Pension Committee, an elective position Prior to joining The First National Bank of Strasburg, Ash by was associated with the law firm of Lombardo and Hummer Before that, he practiced law with Arnold,, Bncker, Beyer and Barnes. Erie, described how research made it possible for Hammermill to reduce construction costs for a new pre-treatment plant to $4.6 million - down from $13.5 million. The new plant has cut industrial waste flow to municipal sewers from 27.5 million gallons a day to 10.7 million. 'vtoteion notwmw m State Box 91 New Holland, Pa. 17557 Ph. 717-354-5171 Richard J. Ashby, Jr 15 M Ml