—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Feb. 1,1975 18 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD WISCONSIN □g ENGINES FROM 4 to 65 H P 3 H.P. BRIGGS ALUS CHALMERS & BRIGGS A & STRATTON STRATTON ENGINES SPECIAL SAQ #0 ° engine and magneto service 1122 PEQUEA BATTERIES AMOS I. FISHER R.OJI, Box lift BirjlinHand, Pa. 17505 MARTIN'S MANUFACTURING CO. Custom Made • FREE STALLS • BARNYARD FENCES • SILAGE CARTS in stock • PIPE GATES 6 ft. to 16 ft. (every 6") in stock MARTIN’S MANUFACTURING CO. distributor of central tractor parts CO. R.D.3 Myerstown Phone (717) 933-4151 TAKER! 645 3 MILES NORTH OF MYERSTOWN FOLLOW DIRECTIONAL SIGNS Steele Maryund's dairymen have a new man helping them In the battle against Mastitis - Dr. David E. Steele, has joined the Maryland Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Industries as Field Veterinarian for Mastitis Control. He takes the post filled formerly by Dr. Elizabeth Schultz. Dr. Steele, 29, is a native of Damascus, Montgomery County, and received his degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Universiy of Georgia. He is a graduate and former instructor at the University of Maryland. Prior to joining MDA, he was in private practice in the Downingtown, Pa., area, in Vermont, and served in Columbia, South America, Parke Addresses Fertilizer Meet Focusing on legislative issues which agribusiness will be watching in Penn sylvania, Donald W. Parke, Executive Vice-president of PennAg Industries Association addressed members of the Penn sylvania Plant Food Educational Society at their annual meeting at Penn. State January 29. Labor laws regulating overtime, OSHA noise level regulations, farm erosion plans, regulation of soil conditioners, price controls, vehicle code changes and latest rail service proposals were discussed by the agribusiness executive. Parke urged that legislators use some other To Help In Mastitis Control with the Peace Corps. disease. 120 million pound* of milk He reports to Dr. Hugh E. There arc presently over yearly with a value to far- Blnks, chief of Animal 2,500 dairy herds in mers of over $125 million. Health, MDA, and is Maryland numbering some Dr. Steele's services arc presently based at the 134,000 milk cows. The dairy free to farmers and those Frederick Animal Health industry is the state’s most interested in contacting him laboratory. important agricultural in- may call his office in The program Dr. Steele dustry, accounting for over Frederick at 301-663-9528. heads is designed to help dairymen cut the staggering economic loss their industry suffers because of Mastitis, an infection of the udder of cows. He visits dairy farms and in cooperation with the farmer, the fanner’s private veterinarian, milk cooperative field representatives and. the county agents, works out plans to monitor herds for the disease, conditions which can lead to infection and assists in working out plans to eliminate and prevent the standard as a 'measure of their performance than the number of bills introduced. Parke displayed an ad vertisement published during a recent election in which the candidate touted - the number of bills in troduced as “making the system work”. “There are already too many laws on the books,” Parke said, “and if a can didate could tell his con stituents how many laws he was responsible for repealing, that would really be making the system work.” Big Haul The U S Bureau of Internal Revenue collected $6B 5 billions worth of taxes in 1952
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