—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 25. 1977 92 Goats gaining ground SCHUYLKILL HAVEN - The dairy goat is making a name for herself in Pennsylvania. To date, there are several hundred herds in the state. More than 200 goat herds are registered with the American Dairy Association. Pure Goat Products, a commercial dairy in Boyerstown, handles goat products exclusively. Nine Pennsylvania goat herds are licensed by the state to sell raw milk. Goats’ milk is white and easier to digest than that of cows’ milk. This is especially important for infants, elderly people, and people with weak stomachs. Goats’ milk is also highly nutritious. It contains many essential nutrients needed by the body. In fact to get the nutrients supplied by one quart of goats’ milk one would have to eat the following amounts of food: one pound of lean beef steak, one pound of chicken, one and two-thirds pounds of peas, eight eggs, seven oranges, three and one-fifth pounds of codfish, five pounds of spinach, three and one-half pounds of oysters, six tomatoes and six bananas. During the Summer months, hundreds of goats will be shown at fairs and goat shows throughout the state. At last year’s Spotlight Sale, sponsored by the American Dairy Goat Association, the top selling goat was a seven month old Lebanon Co. DHIA Phares Z. Musser 42 23 18 Lewis M. Werner 84 21 75 Raymon & Marlin Getz Unh 10-7 Jaleen 3-3 Yippee 3-4 A The ECHO 302-ADX uses flexible line to cut cleanly around fences, trees and walls where weeds and tall grass accumulate. Goes where no cord can follow. Only 16 pounds complete, the Vibe-less gasoline-powered ECHO 302-ADX is the versatile ajW easy-to-use tool you need for professional-looking garden care. Complete with Cut-n-Tnm head. $299.95 See it Demonstrated jV~. GERMAN BROS. SALES and SERVICE 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 East Earl, R.D. 1, Pa. Phone 215-445-6272 The goat - a calf-sized milk producer - provides milk to millions aroung the world. Toggenßurg -doe. It was bought by Steve Ferguson of Pennsylvania for a record of $5,660. Schuylkill County has an active club for goat enthusiasts called the Blue Mountain Dairy Goat Association. Anyone interested in dairy goats or any youth interested in the 4- H program can get more information by contacting Kathy Buggy or A 1 Shoner at the Schuylkill County Extension Service, P.O. Box 404, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 17972; telephone - 717-385- 3431. (Continued from Page 91] 4-3 17,362 3.9 2-6 17,134 3.9 2-4 12,759 4.8 6-11 16,906 3.8 5-5 16,123 4.0 2-7 15,750 3.8 19,131 16,393 16,659 Trims close without using blades. I HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania Agriculture Secretary Kent Shelhamer, whose department ad ministers the state Dog Law, today issued a call for public attention to a “hearing dog” program for the deaf which was brought to Pennsylvania in early June by the Women’s SPCA of Pennsylvania in cooperation with the American Humane Association. Under the program,’ Shelhamer said, dogs are trained to respond to such sounds as the ringing or buzz of an alarm clock, the cry of a baby, smoke alarm signals, door bells and knocks, and even the stealthy sounds made by prowlers. When altered, the dogs will make physical contact with their masters and lead them to the source of the sounds. Shelhamer said the Women’s S.P.C.A. of Penn sylvania “should be given a 673 662 618 647 650 605 687 616 609 3.6 3.8 3.7 Dogs help the deaf Farming'.. • It’s Nurtured the Good Earth of Our America Let's remember the part farming has played and still does in the development of the United States. It has provided us with the essentials to achieve what we have today. By providing food for our millions . . . natural fibers for our clothing ... jobs for many of our people. Let's practice conservation to preserve this land that has given us life. great amount of credit” for working with the American Humane Association in making the first hearing dog placement in Pennsylvania with 19-year-old Garwood F. Eggs praised LANCASTER-The Penn sylvania Egg Marketing Association—hosted-guest speaker Christine Bushway, American Egg Board -coordinator for NEMA. Ms. Bushway highlighted the Summer egg program available through American Egg Board, briefly com menting on the top 20 markets in the U.S. and selling of eggs by the pound. She topped off the evening with some very positive comments on the broad television coverage given the “Incredible Edible Egg” especially on the Evening News Programs. A FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY OFFICE. Kaufman of Huntingdon black mongrel which Valley. been abused by its owner Shelhamer also noted that whose life was saved by the dog, trained in Denver by Colorado Hums the Humane Association, is a Association. ' THROWER BACK WAGONS 'BED AND WOVEN WIRE FENCING BLOWER PIPE - WAGON BEDS OUTSIDE CALF HUTCHES FEED AND SILAGE CARTS FARROWING CRATES