NEW FORD TRACTOR DISCOUNTS Ford is offering traci - dealers a trading hi nus ranging from $250 to $lOOO on new i actors delivered by March 31. Give us a call today! KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO. Buffalo Springs Cali (717) 949-6501 I BIG FARM POWER AND EQUIPMENT L. : ! ; ; D ' THE UNBEATABLE TEAM & STEIGER TRACTORS & Dependable power to spare with high-torque engine. Ease of service with open-under design. Comfortable & quiet cab. Amazing fuel economy. Ground speeds speeds-forward. PUT THE TWO TOGETHER AND FIND FOR YOURSELF THE DEPENDABILITY and PRODUCTIVITY OUR customers ARE TALKING ABOUT IN: STEIGER TRACTORS: for every operation with 20 Stop by any time and line up a spring demonstration: K KRAUSE DISCS Area poultry (Continued from Page 1) head. The affected birds may also be detected by their open mouths and gasp ing. A significant drop in production will also be noticeable Mallinson says that if a poultryman observes any of these symptoms, he should notify the diagnostic laboratory. He emphasizes that detection and quaran tining are highly important in controlling the disease. Reporting the disease. ★ Excellent penetration in stubble or corn residue. ★ Flexibility in extreme rocky conditions saves blade and gang damage. ★ Superior levelling in final seed-bed preparation. if Ease of servicing with nuts on both ends of tie rods. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4,1978 should not be taken as an embarrasing matter, Mallin son notes. He points out that the disease could turn up in any flock and that avian health authorities have no in tentions of putting an economic squeeze on anyone. Rather, he hopes that poultrymen will think of their actions as a sound responsible procedure to protect themselves and their neighbors. The disease, which is caus ed by a virus, has affected KRAUSE DISCS; all phases of the poultry in dustry in Lancaster County. Although the illness can take a substantial toll, it is usual ly over with in several weeks, at which time pro duction will resume at its normal rate. In the mean time, however, a fifth of the flock may have died. This is one reason the Lancaster County Poultry Association is alarmed. The other is that without precautionary measures, the dreaded disease can become even more serious next Fall and Winter? It is with these reasons in mind that the Lancaster County Poultry Association urges all (Turn to Page 33) 31
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