24—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 27. 1974 Henkel Hosts NPPC Meat packers and members of the press were hosted recently at a display of new pork products developed at the University of Nebraska and funded in part by the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC). RN R 74 NITROGEN • ANHYDROUS AMMONIA • LIQUID NITROGEN COMPLETE FERTILIZERS BROADCAST Or STARTERS A Complete Line of Analysis PROFESSIONAL CUSTOM APPLICATION OFFERED ON ALL MATERIALS. 101 l Us Now to Insure Tour Supply H f BULK BLENDS ] ORGANIC plant '* [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J FOOD CO. 2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 397-5152 CHECK THE KESCO PIPELINE ALSO John Henkel of Strasburg was among the members of the NPPC executive board acting as hosts at the meeting. Henkel represents the Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council on the li man NPPC Executive New Product Meeting Board. Visitors saw a “flaked, formed and sectioned pork” process designed to answer the problems of uniform portion control, uniform quality and product preparation - three areas where the pork industry can most effectively boost usage in the institutional market. Cafeterias,' hospitals, airlines, and fast food outlets want meat products of uniform portion, quality, juiciness, tenderness, and flavor. The new “flaked, formed and sectioned” pork offers all these qualities, Henkel said. Another advantage of the new flaked and formed pork product is the ability to Deficiencies Plague Farm Show Arena A study of the state Farm Show Arena has found deficient and in some cases “potentially lethal” wiring and other deteriorating conditions, according to the Harrisburg Evening News. The newspaper said a report by consultants from Pennsylvania State University cited the elec trical, steam heating and water systems as in need of repairs. In addition, the main arena, bams and display area of the 40-year-old facility lack emergency lighting, the'report said. It noted that if the main roof of the main building is not repaired or replaced, the recommended electrical renovations may be useless. $125» utilize pork trimmings or lesser demanded cuts of the carcass in the production, thereby adding increased value to those products. The process involves frozen pork and pork trimmings of the desired fat to lean ratio which are run through a flaking machine, then formed into various shaped molds to produce large meat “logs” that may be sliced into uniform por tions. The process is not new, but it has not been widely applied to pork previously. The term “flaked” must not be confused with “chopped” or “ground,” Henkel pointed out. The flaking process adds a special texture or • The complex was ordered closed in January when an inspection by the Harrisburg Fire Department and the state Department of Labor and Industry found numerous safety violations. However, a closing was averted when Agriculture Secretary Jim McHale said the repairs would be made. Most have since been completed, officials say. The Department of Property and Supplies is now working on an architectural study to determine exactly what repairs are needed and the cost. IA A A A A CONTRARY TO WHAT YOU MAY HAVE HEARD A NISSLEY A AUIS CHALMERS | B HI HB ■ AIU9*OIAUMi*S CHARLESTOWN RP. - PROSPECT RD. IS STILL IN BUSINESS . WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED ALUS CHALMERS BETTER BUT FOX GEHL OTHER AAISC. LINES OF LARGE INVENTORY OF PARTS AAAAAAAAAAAA AAA “chewiness” to the product that is preferred to ground product, according to numerous taste panel tests. Products shown at the meeting include breakfast pork, similar to Canadian style bacon; porkburger, similar to hamburger; pork melt, a double-decker sandwich with cheese; reuben pork, in the classic style of a reuben sandwich; pork steaks for broiling or grilling; swiss pork, like swiss steak; pork-a-bobs; roast pork; smoked pork slices, a variation of ham; and pizza pork, a Canadian style bacon flavored for pizza. Vinegar The most popular vinegars in the United States are cider vine gar and white distilled vinegar Cider vinegar is made from pure apple juice and white distilled vinegar is made from dilute alco hol Malt vinegar and wine vine gar also are seen on manv super market shelves in this countrv @ FARMERS («y) MARKET your 1973 TOBACCO Through AGWAY, INC. Where Quality is Recogriized by USDA Grade. For More Information Call AGWAY LANCASTER 394-0544 AAA A AAA A A A FARM SERVICE Washington Boro, Pa. 285-4844 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD IN STOCK 1 ■ New GeW 880 Mower Conditioner THE NEWEST CONCEPT IN HAY CUTTING. WE ALSO NAVE 1-CASE 550 DEMO. WINDROWER WITH UNBEATABLE PRICE A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryville 786-3521 DEALER FOR: EQUIPMENT DEPENDABLE Sales & Service