66-Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Sept. 27. 1975 NDC views ad restrictions as "As currently written, the proposed Trade Regulation Rule (TRR) on food ad vertising is too restrictive” and could serve to seriously hinder and complicate nutrition education for the consumer, says the National Dairy Council in comments sent to the Federal Trade Lloyd joins Farmer’s First Mr. Lewis L. Lloyd, Landisyllle, has joined the staff oLFarmers First Bank, Lititz, as an Estate Planning Officer Lancaster Shopping Center Office. A graduate N of Temple University School of Law with a J.D. in Law, Lloyd has maintained a general practice in Landisville. In addition to his law degree he holds a B.S. in Mechanical Prune Houseplants now If summer growth has sent houseplants sprawling, they should either be supported more or trimmed and cut back. If there is room, and the extra growth can be managed, perhaps a wise choice is to give it extra support, says Robert Nuss, Extension horticulturist at The Pennsylvania State University. Just plain coat hangers concealed among the greenery make excellent supports, he says. They’re readily available around any IMPORTANT NOTICE Veterinary training course on Dairy cattle 5 Day course - 2 to 2Vz hour sessions, held afternoon and evenings. Conducted by Dr. of Veterinary Medicine, Director of Technical service. Animal Medic Inc. P. O. BOX 575 MANCHESTER. PA. 17345 Course consists of 1. Breeding Problems a. How to check and treat them b. Proper use of Hormones 2. Mastitis a. Causes b Early detection c Control and pnvention 3. Digestive problems 4. Calf problems 5. Infections, diseases and preventative medicine Courses held in your area will be forwarded to you upon Request Time, date, cost, etc. I am possibly interested in taking the course please send me more information. NAME ADDRESS TOWN STATE ZIP r i Check if you would like a free copy of our new catalog Commission on September 16. Eight pages of specific reservations and concern were signed by NDC President M.F. Brink, Ph.- D., after approval by NDC’s Board of Directors. The Board met in Chicago September 15-16 concurrent Engineering from tafayette College and a M.S. in Engineering Science from Pennsylvania State University. Previously he was a member of the Corporate Legal Staff of Certain-Teed Products Corporation, Valley Forge and for ten years prior was employed by RCA Corporation, Lan caster. home. And they’re made of a metal that will not harm plants. Do not use wires of metal such as copper or those with galvanized sur faces. They may deposit metals into the soil that will harm the plants. Trellis support made of plastic will also not harm the plant. And woods of all sorts can be used - from finished pieces to sturdy driftwood and other natural branches. When arranging vines over these supports don’t worry with Fall 1975 meetings of the United Dairy Industry Association, the American Dairy Association, and Dairy Research, Inc. In particular, said NDC’s comments, the “definition of •advertisement' or ‘ad vertising’ should be worded so as to exclude nutrition education materials." NDC emphasized that NDC nutrition education materials, for example, are reviewed prior to printing and distribution by professionals within and outside of Dairy Council, and that these materials are used in education to help equip consumers to make wise food choices, not to promote particular brand-name products "for the direct commercial benefit of the advertiser." NDC also took exception to a section of the TRR con cerned with "emphatic nutrition claims,” saying, “The 35 percent of U.S. RDA about facing the leaves the right direction. The plant will take care of that itself as the leaves gradually turn out to face the light. The Extension hor ticulturist says if a plant needs trimmed or shaped, don’t be afraid to trim just as an outdoor plant would be trimmed. But be sure to cut with absolutely clean pruning shears or a knife. Disease can be spread with blades that are coated with months of cutting. too harsh per serving threshold level is far too high for making emphatic nutrition claims ... The threshold ... should be lowered to 25 percent... For milk, this would allow ‘emphatic claims' to be made for riboflavin, calcium, and vitamin D when added. Milk is traditionally cited as a ‘good’ source of these nutrients. If the proposed TRR were to be adopted, an emphatic claim could not be made for any nutrient in milk." According to Dr. Brink, one of the major problems with the proposed TRR is the concept that a food be judged for its contribution to the U S. RDA on a usual portion basis (for milk - one glass). By comparison, the Food and Drug Administration’s Nutrition Labeling Regulations recognize that many foods are usually consumed several times a day and thus their con tribution to the U.S, RDA (which are daily recom mendations) should be judged accordingly. Among its comments, NDC also took exception to FTC’s concept that foods may be judged as “nutritionally equivalent,” Said NDC: “No two foods are ‘nutritionally equiva lent’ to one another.” Foods may be similar as good sources of the same nutrients, but differences * 1 1 "" l "“ □OTZ for above-ground controlled manure storage. 366 Stacker (above) conveys manure from your present barn cleaner to holding area. Model 400 Stacker conveys manure from gutters to hold ing area in one operation. Model BALLY BEDFORD BENCE FARM EQUIPMENT CAMP HILL ELLIQTTSBURG HAMBURG HOMEY BROOK KIRKWOOD LEBANON in detail can be such that while "Two foods can be used interchangeably" in actual nutrition practice, no foods “should be allowed to calim nutritional equivalency." Persons wishing to LONGACRE ELECTRIC 845-2261 623-8601 LLOYD SULTZBAUGH 737-4554 CARL BAER 582-2648 H DANIEL WENGER 488-6574 ZOOK’S FARMS 273 9730 LANDIS & ESBENSHADE 786 4158 MARVIN HORST 272-0871 comment generally on the FTC proposed regulations may do so by writing to the Spcciol Assistant Director for Rulemaking, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. 20M0 until ten days before com* mcncement of public hearings. A date for public hearings has not yet been announced. 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