FFA members presenting plaque to Agway in recognition of 25 years of con tinued support included: (from left to right) David Galley, Garrattsville, N.Y., America’s Star Farmer at last year’s FFA National Convention in Kansas City; Bruce Erath, Grahamsville, N.Y., National FFA Nodular Worm Damage As early as 20 hours swallowed, in fective larvae enter the intestine walls Nodules then form around the larvae and weakness, emaciation, diarrhea, unthriftiness, and stunting may result For control of costly worm losses, the pork producer can choose from two programs. Continuous in-feed control during times when worm damage is most critical, or purging. Since worms can be in all stages of development in a hog at all times, purge type wormers that get only the mature worms fall short of effective control. Purge worming helps remove adult worms,, but the immature worms that remain in the hog can mature and be a source of continuous reinfection. A continuous in-feed worm control program available with Hygromix® can give effective worm control without production set-backs. Hygromix® shuts off egg producing ability of female worms, and reduces the adult worm population. Continued use of Hygromix® works to reduce the worm infection on the premises. Gehman’s Pig Grower containing Hygromix® can increase your swine feeding profits. Discontinue feeding Hygromix ® 48 hours before slaughter. For more information contact... GERMAN FEED MILL INC. Denver, Pa. 17517 WORM COST YOU MONEY Large Roundworm Damage Damage includes upset digestion, labored breathing, ulcers, poor use of nutrients, and frequently blocked bile duct Damaged liver, hemorrhagic lungs, constant coughing, and pneumonia also occur, making them vulnerable lo disease organisms Adult worms feed on nu trients in the intestines Hygromix (hygromycin B, Elanco) vice president for the Atlantic Region; Ronald N, Goddard, executive vice president and general manager of Agway; Dwight 0. Seegmiller, Decorah, lowa, National FFA president, and Wayne Fletcher, Lisbon, N.Y., president of the New York FFA. EGGS Whipworm Damage Unthnflmess, weakness, emaciation, and diar rhea may result They invade delicate intestinal lining, causing tissue destruction, edema, and hemorrhaging of the intestinal lining Damaged tissue is susceptible to secondary infections Ph. 215-267-5585 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1973 FFA Cites Agway for 25 Years of Foundation Two national officers of the Future Farmers of America travelled to Syracuse, N.Y., recently to honor Agway for its support of the organization during the past 25 years. They were accompanied by the national FFA Star Farmer and the New York State FFA president on the trip to the headquarters of the 110,000- member cooperative. Dwight 0. Seegmiller, a 20- year-old dairy farmer from Decorah, lowa, who is president of the 445,000-member organization of young farmers, presented a plaque of ap preciation from the national FFA to Agway for its continuing support of the organization. Also presenting a plaque was "Bruce Erath, 21, of Grahamsville, N. Y., national FFA vice-president for the Atlantic Region, who presented the silver anniversary award, marking Agway’s 25th year of sponsorship of the FFA Foundation which finances the organization’s activities. Accepting on behalf of the farm supply and marketing cooperative which serves in 12 northeastern states, Ronald N. Goddard, executive vice president, promised that such support, both financial and moral, would be continued in the future. “We look upon our contribution to FFA as an investment in present and future leadership in the most important business in our nation,” Goddard declared, noting that three out of every 10 working people in the United States are employed directly in YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR THE NORTHEAST . . . 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