Ruling made on garbage-fed hogs [INGTON, D.C. - The Department of julture has withdrawn proposal to change in ite shippmg rules to swine fed raw garbage ie slaughtered without lal processing, proposal would have ted garbage-fed swine shipped interstate for ;hter without further PRODUCTION SALE Saturday, November 12,1977 At 1:00 P.M. 60 CERTIFIED CHAROLAIS CATTLE By STAUFFER HOMESTEAD FARM At the Farm located off Route 23 just South of Goodville, Five miles East of New Holland. SIXTY PUREBRED and PERCENTAGE CHAROLAIS OFFERED - MANY POLLED 4 - Purebred and 2-15/16 Bulls 8 - Bred cows with calves at side 3 - Cows with calves at side-selling open 18 - Bred Heifers 9 - Open Heifers 15 - Select Club Calves MGM Mitch-Royal Beaver - Aii Baba Dessauney- Super Dess - Dauntless - Sycamore Joe - Sam 951 - LCR Sam 4th - Mr. Jordan - Vallient Polled Breeding - Some with Vz French influence Owner ELIZABETH GROFF MILLER For sale catalog write to: Stauffer Homestead Farm c-o Elizabeth Groff Miller 109 East Conestoga Street New Holland, Penna. 17557 processing (cooking), provided certain requirements had been made pertaining to the health of the animals. Further, raw garbage could not have been fed to the hogs during the last 45 days before shipment. Officials of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) EXCELLENT 4-H and FFA PROSPECTS SOME BLOODLINES REPRESENTED Auctioneers: NEW HOLLAND SALES CO. Phone 215-445-6209 have withdrawn the proposal because of 41 of the 43 comments received were opposed to weakening of the present regulations. Hogs fed ' raw garbage can be shipped interstate provided the individual carcasses are processed (cooked). This requirement was instituted to help prevent the spread of hog cholera and other in fectious diseases. Farm Manager EARL S. FISHER The 10 Honorary FFA Red Rose Degree recipients honored at the Hinkletown Alternative School last week were; (left to right, seated) Lloyd Lapp, John Brubaker, Paul Gehman, and Richard Fowl, representing Victor F. Weaver. Those standing from left to right are: Samuel Wylie, Robert Alexander, Donald Herr, Harold Ruhl, Dr. Elmer J. Berkebile, and Jeffry Eisenbise. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 5,1977—125
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