Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 08, 1975, Image 14

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 8. 1975
Poultry
Diseases • the cause of
most concern in the poultry
business - may originate in a
flock by three different
means, according to a
"Poultry Health Handbook”
published by The Penn
sylvania State University’s
College of Agriculture.
"Diseases are brought on
BEEF SALES
MONDAY 2:30 P.M.
THURSDAY 12:00 NOON
Sale Order - Fat Bulls, Steers, Stockers, Beef
Cows and Veal Calves.
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-354-4341
Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-7288
Abe Diffenbach, Manager
Field Representatives • Bob Kllng 717-354-5023
Luke Eberly 215-267-0608
NOW! For Hog Men From...
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DEALER
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BRANDT’S MILL
SADDLERY SHOP
830 Maple St
Lebanon. Pa 17042
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R D 1, Stevens
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
HERSHEYBROS.
Reinhoids
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
J.C. WALKER
COMPANY
Gap, Pa
JE'MAR FARM
SUPPLYING.
Lawn - Ph 964-3444
Disease Handbook
the farm with new poultry,
contamination as a result of
carry - over from previous
flocks, and are introduced by
a lack of sanitation or
relaxation of security
measures,” said Dr. L.
Dwight Schwartz, Penn
State Extension veterinarian
and author of the
If you have fat
cattle or
need feeders . . .
THINK
NEW HOLLAND
Feed for the difference
innovations make.
Feed Wayne.
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R 0 2, Columbia
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
CHARLES E.SAUDER
&SONS
R D 1, East Earl
STEVENS FEED MILL
INC.
Stevens, Pa
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D 2. Peach Bottom
VAN-MAR
FEEDS INC.
Leesoort Pa
WHITE OAK MILL
R 0 5, Manheim
publication.
The handbook is designed
to provide poultrymcn,
servicemen, ficldmen, and
hatcherymcn with a ready
and accessible source of
information about poultry
diseases and other aspects of
poultry health.
“The introductory section
induces such topics as a
sanitation outline, a )l# tl of
reliable disinfectants, a
description of the Penn
sylvania Vaccination
Program, and other facts
useful for creating and
maintaining sound poultry
health programs,” Dr. Sch
wartz points out.
Another section covers the
respiratory diseases of
poultry regardless of the
causative agent - virus,
bacteria, protozoa, or
parasites. Still another
section is devoted to
miscellaneous poultry
diseases.
The book may be pur
chased for $2.50 plus 6
percent Pennsylvania sales
tax. Make check or money
order payable to The Penn
sylvania State University
and send with your name and
address to POULTRY
HEALTH HANDBOOK, Box
6000, University Park, Pa.
16802.
Solanco
Dairy Club
The Solanco Dairy Club
held its first meeting
recently with Tom
Galbreath, president,
presiding. Officers elected at
the meeting included: Joe
Winters, president; Marshal
Trimble, vice-president and
Donna Akers, secretary
reporter.
Dr. William Fredd ad
dressed the club on the
purpose of meeting, stating
LOW COST WAREHOUSING
Options:
• Additional passdoors
• Sliding doors
• Additional overhead doors
• 3' x 2' aluminum siide-by-windows
• 3' x 3' aluminum slide-by-windows
• 4' x 3' aluminum slide-by-windows
• Insulation
T _ /I . 9 and Dr. Joe H. McQahcn,
Lancaster County s ,r s
/n n n „ « afternoon program, which la
Crops & Soils Day
1 J weed control in major farm
Of .IP 171 1 *| A crops and the outlook for
Mated tor reb. lo ftrxrtLS!!
for *2. maximum returns from the
Dr. Willis L. McClellan, '75 com crop.
The 15th annual Lancaster
County Crops and Soils Day
program has been scheduled
for Tuesday; February 18, at
the Lancaster Farm and
Home Center, associate
Lancaster County agent
Arnold Lueck announced this
week.
The doors to the Farm and
Home Center auditorium
will open on the exhibits and
displays at 8:30 a.m. The
program will begin an hour
later when Lueck will
present a film on water
movement in soils, and give
some of his observations on
crop production.
Other morning speakers
will be Dr. W. Wayne Hinish,
Penn State extension
agronomist, who will talk
about adjusting soil test
recommendations, efficient
fertilizer use and new soil
tests in the works. John
Yocum, superintendent of
the Penn State Southeast
Field Research Lab at
Landisville, will give an
update on alfalfa, soybeans
and tobacco.
Henry F. Nixon, director
of the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture’s
Bureau of Plant Industry,
will round out the morning
with a presentation on
licensing procedures for
pesticide applicators.
Lunch wUI be available at
the Farm and Home Center
that learning to appreciate
dairy animals as well as
developing skills in judging
and showing were some of
the main ideals of the
organization.
The club decided that the
meeting would be held on
Wednesday evenings at 7:30
p.m.
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28'
INCLUDES 12' x 12’ Sliding Door
3’ x 6' 8" Pass Door
Available Sizes:
Width: 28’6”, 36', 44', 50', 60'
Length: 16' increments
Height: 12'4", 14'4",'16'4"
Overhead door opening; 12' W X 10' H
SUPPLY CENTER
1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD,
LANCASTER, PA
PHONE 717-397-4761
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