Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 07, 1974, Image 7

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    Horse Owners Warned
A complete study of the
U.S. horse industry and a
count of horses of the nation
was recommended by the
National Horse Industry
Advisory Committee in a
recent meeting at the U.S.
Department of Agriculture
(USDA). Under Secretary J.
Phil Campbell is chariman
of the committee and
Frederick Vasn Lennep,
Lexington, Ky., is co
chairman.
The Regulatory Work
Group of the committee
recommended: Relocation
of USDA’s Clifton, N.J.
quarantine facility to a
better site. USDA con
tinuation of efforts to get
equitable reciprocity
regarding export and import
BINKLEY & HURST BROS.
ASPHALT PAVING - EXCAVATING
GRADING
INSTALLATION OF SEPTIC TANKS
AND DRAINFIELDS
FOR FREE ESTMATES CALL 626-4705
ALititz RD4
Rothsville Station Road
Build Your Future
With Funk’s G-Hybrids
The future That’s what it’s all about.
The future is today. Tomorrow Next year. The rest of your
lifetime
Every business and personal decision you make has the
same objectives: To improve and protect your family’s
future
One of these decisions is the selection of the seed corn you
plant This is important! It directly affects the amount and
quality of feed for your livestock, your income, and the most
effective use of your valuable land, machinery, chemicals
and time.
Consistently, year after year, Eastern corn growers who
plant Funk’s G-Hybrids have found this choice to be a wise
one That's why the sale of Funk’s G-Hybnds is at an
all-time high in the Hoffman 13 state sales area
Funk’s G-Hybnds, developed by the world’s most
productive hybrid research team, are bred to deliver good
gram and silage yields On stalks
Corn you can count on to make the most of your
soil and season
A.H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC.
Landisviile, Pa. 17538
Funk s is a Irand Name Numbers Identify Varieties
FUNK ■■■OS INTWN«noNAL« INC.
International Headquarters llaammgton, lllmsss Sl7Ol
of equine stock with
Australia and New Zealand.
A permanent identification
system for all U.S. horses,
since accurate health cer
tification and efficient
disease prevention
programs involving testing,
vaccination, and-or isolation
of horses are not practical
otherwise. More USDA in
formation through the Ex
tension Service, to be given
to 4-H and other clubs and all
horse industry and other
publications, on equine in
fectious anemia (EIA), and
the need to give the Coggins
(blood sample) test for EIA
to all horses, donkeys,
zebras, and other equidae.
The Research Work Group
said the two major priorities
The hmitatian of warranty and ramody an the tag
attached to aach bag of Funk s G Hybrid said is a
part ef the terms of sale thereof
of Anthrax
for hone industry research
should be: (1) biological
management (housing,
breeding, feeding and waste
disposal) and (2) respiratory
diseases. The group also
supports efforts to channel
more federal funds for
animal research to schools of
veterinary medicine and
expanded USDA educational
service to the horse industry.
The Trails Sub-Group on
Lane Use recommended:
USDA aid to encourage the
public to make multiple use
of the 91,000-mile national
trails system, to assist in
development of new trails, to
provide horse camp facilities
in the system, to review the
system regularly for ob
solete or unneededed trails,
and to index all equestrian
trails in the nation.
The Urban Sub-Group on
Land Use suggested that it
should be recognized that
lack of suitable trails and
riding areas is a problem of
rural communities as well as
urban. The group also said
there is need to develop a
method of communication
among multi-users of trails
(back-packers, motor
cyclists, and others) in-
The Lancaster County Poultry
Association met Friday evening,
November 15, at the Lancaster Farm
and Home Center. At the meeting,
new officers for the coming year were
elected. They are, left to right: Ronald
eluding publication of
pamphlets on etiquette, self
discipline, and consideration
of the rights of all users.
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BNDMMNTOTM WOULD
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 7,1974
Meek, RD2 Denver, Vice President;
Harold S. Musselman RDI New
Holland, Treasurer; Walter Shaub,
RD2 Stevens, President; and John R.
Huber, Jr., Secretary.
Krentz Named
Sales Manager
Raymond J. Krentz, 31,
has assumed the duties of
District Sales Coordinator in
Ohio for American Breeders
Service, a division of W. R.
Grace & Co., according to
Harvey E. Rowbotham,
General Sales Manager.
Krentz will assist District
Sales Manager Ronald
Turner in developing the A.I.
potential in the state.
Krentz, a native of Ohio,
Good Use 4-H Meets
The Good Use 4-H Com- President Marquita Boyler,
munity Club met at the South Secretary Martha Jane
Christian Street Mennonite Weaver, Treasurer Andrea
Church in Lancaster inner- Gibson. They also selected
city and elected officers for Joe Forrey and Ted Gray to
the coming year. President serve on the Lancaster
Henry L. Gibson, Vice- County 4-H Council.
graduated from Parma High
School and attended Ohio
State University for three
years, where he studied
dairy related courses.
Prior to his recent ap
pointment, Krentz has been
actively engaged in A.I. and
the dairy industry. He was
an ABS Genetic Engineer for
a year and one-half, and for
three years he was the farm
manager for an Ohio dairy
farm.
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