Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 14, 1974, Image 12

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    2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Dec. 14, 1974
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Changes to
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA)
recently proposed several
amendments to the
regulations for official grain
inspection under the U.S.
Grain Standards Act. The
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- Stalls provided with bedding boards brackets.
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fenCl YOU WILL FIND MERV & MARLIN MARTIN WORKING FOR YOU
MARTIN’S MANUFACTURING CO.
DISTRIBUTOR OF CENTRAL TRACTOR PARTS CO.
R D. 3 Myerstown Phone (717) 933-4151
TAKE RT. 645 - 3 MILES NORTH OF MYERSTOWN
FOLLOW DIRECTIONAL SIGNS
Grain Inspection Proposed
changes are needed to bring
the regulations in line with
current grain merchandising
and transportation prac
tices, to clarify certain In
consistencies in the
regulations, and to provide
additional guidelines for
official inspection agencies.
One amendment would
require the use of diverter
type mechanical samplers in
sampling bulk grain for
export as it is loaded into
ships. This requirement
would become effective Nov.
1, 1975. USDA studies show
that diverter-type
mechanical samplers
provide more consistently
representative samples than
other sampling methods.
Two other amendments
would require that overtime
appeal inspection services
be requested by 2 p.m. the
day before the services are
needed and that a designated
official grain inspection
agency give 90 days advance
notice when requesting that
its designation be cancelled,
amended, transferred, or
suspended.
111686 and other proposed
amendments are sdieduled
to appear in the Federal
Register on Dec. 4. Copies
are also available from the
Grain Division of the
Agricultural Marketing
Service, USDA, 6525 Belcrest
Road, Hyattsville, Md. 20782.
USDA will accept com
ments on the proposed
amendments until Jan. 20,
1975. Written comments
should be sent in duplicate to
the Hearing Clerk, Room
112-A, USDA, Washington,
D.C. 20250.
Official grain inspection
For Small or Large Operation
services are administered by
the Grain Divison of USDA’s
Agricultural Marketing
Service. Official inspection
is available upon request at
any designated inspection
point, and grain sold by
grade for export must be
officially inspected.
Farm Youth
Calendar
Wednesday, December 18
Red Rose Baby Beef and
Lamb Club Christmas
Party at the Farm and
Home Center 7:30 p.m.
Friday, December 20
Penn Willow 4-H Club
Christmas Caroling and
Party at the Conestoga
Elementary School in the
evening.
Saturday, December 14
Farm Women Society 13
Family Christmas Party
at the Ronks Fire Hall
6:30 p.m.
Farm Women Society 12
Christmas meeting and
covered dish supper at
the Shady Maple 6:00
pan.
Wednesday, December 18
Farm Women Society 24
meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Christmas Caroling.
Saturday, December 21
Farm Women Society 28
banquet at Historic
Strasburg 6:30 p.m.
Sheep-Goat ImporlsChange
, . comments should be sub-
The U.S. Department of mltted by Jan. 6 to the
Agriculture (USDA) has deputy administrator for
proposed dropping a veterinary services, APHIS
requirement that Canadian U.S. Department of
sheep and goats being ex- Agriculture, Hyattsvllle.
ported to the United States Md. 20782.
for Immediate slaughter be
inspected by a veterinarian
before shipment from the
farm of origin.
Officials of USDA s
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS)
said the proposal would
change no other regulation?,
or safeguards against I'
spread of livestock diseases
when animals are imported.
Sheep and goats consigned to
slaughter would still have to
be inspected and certified by
Canadian veterinary
authorities as free of com
municable disease or ex
posure thereto.
APHIS officials said any
sheep or goats imported
without the on-farm in-
New York-Good buys. For
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daily bowl of nourishing
Porridge for a month; $5
gives 270 children a full
lunch and $lO provides 3,600
children with a protein
enriched beverage. For $5O
CARE gives lunch to 2,700
children. Contributions may
be made to CARE Food
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spection would have to be
slaughtered within two
weeks after entering the
United States.
Sheep and goats imported
for other purposes would stlu
have to be inspected and
certified free of disease at
the farm of origin. APHIS
veterinarians explained that
this regulation, now in force,
is designed to stop the in
troduction of communicable
diseases of sheep and goats
including scrapie, a slow
acting degenerative disease
that may spread to other
animals and may take three
years to show obvious
symptoms.
Both Canada and the
United States have on-going
scrapie eradication
programs. Veterinary of
ficials in the two countries
maintain surveillance,
destroy infected flocks, and
trace the distribution of
sheep from infected
premises. Long quarantines
and bloodline investigations
are required for sheep im
ported from scrapie-infected
countries, except from
countries that have scrapie
eradication programs
comparable to the United
States.
The proposed amendment
to the federal code will be
published in the Dec. 5,
Federal Register. Public
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