Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 29, 1973, Image 15

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READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
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SOLAIR SYSTEMS
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WE'RE INTERESTED IN ECOLOGY!
With our completely covered lots and a sun rooi
with an open peak, ram water does not enter the bay
area and maximum evaporation of animal liquids i;
obtained. An “all-drained’' floor system is installed
and a curbed fence line keeps manure in place to be
scraped into a liquid pit or a push-off loading system
By preventing manure run-off the surrounding area r
not polluted
Yes, since your urban neighbors and governmen
fathers are interested in ecology, we are ready to help
you build a system that will put you ahead on the
pollution problem.
And, low moisture levels in Solair Systems results in
less bacteria action and fewer odors
CALEB M.
R. D. 1 Drumore Center, Quarryville, Pa.
PUT YOURSELF INTO THI FUTURE!
DISTRIBU
• VAN DALE, INC.
• MADISON SILOS
• VAUGHAN
WENGER, INC.
Blitz Establishes Panel
On Nitrates, Nitrosamines
Secretary of Agriculture Earl
L. Butz announced he is
establishing an expert panel to
advise the U. S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) regarding
the safety of the continued user'of
nitrites in human food and the
possible formation of
nitrosamines.
“Events in recent months have
brought increasing concern about
the safety of the use of nitrite as a
curing agent,” Secretary Butz
said. “We have had numerous
joint meetings with members of
the Food and Drug Ad
ministration and other scientists
and technologists since 1970.
Now, there is a great deal of
information in our hands. This
panel will study the material and
make recommendations as to
what action needs to be taken,”
he said.
Nitrite, a chemical substance
used in the curing of meats such
as ham, badon and sausage, has
been demonstrated to inhibit the
growth of the organism that
causes botulism. It has been
reported, though, that nitrite can
combine with secondary amines
in food to form substances called
nitrosamines.
SOLAIR COW BAY WITH THE
"SUN SENSOR"
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FEATURES THE FOLLOWING:
1. Storm-and fire-resistant construction.
2. Rapid evaporation and dehumidification through
“solar thermo” circulation.
3 Engineered for expansion
4. Designed for either beef or dairy cattle
5 Straight line scrape areas.
6 “Quick dry” floor areas.
7 North side ventilation—summer only.
8 Three sided wall structure —open South
9 “Jalousie type” Southern roof provides direct sun
rays on 80 pe*-cent of floor OPTIONAL.
10 “Sun Sensor” control automatically opens and
closes optional jalousie roof for maximum winter
comfort
11 Complete herd grouping accommodations
12. Automated feed control.
• MECHANIZED FEED LOT SYSTEMS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday! September 29, 1 3
“USDA will act promptly on
the recommendations of the
panel," Secretary Butz said.
“Public safety is our main
concern.”
The six-member panel will be
comprised of experts in food
science. Panel members are: Dr.
Cecile H. Edwards, nutritionist
and chairman, department of
home economics, Howard
University, Washington, D. C.;
Dr. Leo Friedman, toxicologist
and director, Division of
Toxicology, Bureau of Foods,
Food and Drug Administration,
Washington, D. C.; Dr. Richard
A. Greenberg, microbiologist and
director of research, Swift and
Co., Oak Brook, 111.; Dr. James
P. Keating, pediatrician, St.
Louis Children’s Hospital, St.
Louis, Mo; Dr. Aaron E.
Wasserman, research chemist,
Agricultural Research Service,
U. S. Department of Agriculture,
Philadelphia, and Dr. John H.
Weisburger, pathologist and vice
president for research, American
Health Foundation, New York, N.
Y.
Official notice of establishment
of the panel was published in the
Sept. 20 Federal Register.
• PAMLINE
Phone 548-2116
Airsacculitis
Condemnation
To be Clarified
The U. S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA) proposed to
clarify present criteria for
condemning poultry affected
with airsacculitis.
USDA’s Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service
(APHIS) said the proposal would
add a paragraph to the Poultry
Products Inspection regulations
which would identify air
sacculitis as a condition
requiring condemnation of the
entire carcass or the affected
parts. The disease usually affects
the lower part of the respiratory
tract.
APHIS officials explained that
although condemnations at
tributed to airsacculitis occur,
the regulations do not specifically
mention the condition by name.
The proposal would establish a
new heading under the post
mortem inspection section of the
regulations, entitled “Air
sacculitis,” Identifying the
condition in the regulations under
the Act will help achieve uniform
application of inspection stan
dards.
A notice concerning the
proposal appeared in the Federal
Register. Any person wishing to
submit comments concerning the
proposal may do so by filing them
in duplicate with the Hearing
Clerk, U. S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
20250, by Nov. 30.
Any person desiring to be heard
orally, should address his' request
to the Inspection Standards and
Regulations Staff, Meat and
Poultry Inspection Program,
APHIS, USDA, Washington, D.C.
20250. Transcripts of oral
hearings and written comments
will be available for public in
spection.
Electro-Warmth
automatic bed warmer
Beals Electric Blankets 10
Ways
-Electro-Warmth is placed
“ON THE MATTRESS,” not
over the user producing a
more soothing warmth.
Warms the bed not the
bedroom. More comfortable,
convenient, safe and
economical.
Year-Round Sleeping Comfort
—“Out of sight” yet “on
guard” Electro-Warmth
automatically keeps the bed at
temperature you have
selected on the control.
Automatically turns on extra
warmth if room cools,
whether fall, winter, spring,
or cool summer night.
You’ll Love Its Comfortable,
Relaxing warmth. Why suffer
from colds, cramps, poor
circulation, pains, or
sleeplessness because your
body heat is used up warming
a cold, damp bed. Recom
mended by doctors and
thousands of satisfied users.
BE READY FOR COLD
WEATHER, ORDER NOW!
List Price
$24.95 Plus Tax
Farmers Price
$23.74 tax Paid
All orders shipped day
received.
J. R. STOIT’FUS
Hatville Tra,.
Gordonvillp T
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