—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29,1978 144 Nutrition ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., - Seven U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists have reported results of nutrition studies dealing with low copper diets, high-fiber diets, iron compounds and cement dust. The scientists, from USDA’s Science and Education Administration, reported their research results at the annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology held recently. SEa scientists Leslie M. Klevay and biochemist Kenneth G.D. Allen of the University of North Dakota found diets low in copper may intensify the risk of coronary heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States. The scien tists, working at the SEA Human Nutrition Laboratory, Grand Forks, N.D., found that laboratory us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor*of man. PA POLLED HEREFORD | ASSOCIATION I SPRING SALE I f k n FRIDAY, MAY 5,1978 Show 1:00 P.M. Sale 6:00 P.M. Held at Bedford Co. Fair Grounds, Bedford, PA. Consigners Include: ACE Polled Herefords, Milbrook, NY; ABC Farms, Damascus, MD; Calumar Farms, Portage, PA; Battleground Farms, Salem, NJ; Falklands Farms, Shellsburg, PA; 5 Points Pastures, Greensburg, PA; Huckleberry Hall Farm, Smithsburg, MD; JDH Polled Herefords, Dover, PA; Wendell C. Layman, Scottdale, PA; Glen Cary Farms, Damascus, MD; Penn State University, University Park, PA; Price Polled Herefords, Harrisonville, PA; Schockary Ridge Farm, New Tripoli, PA; Spring Bottom Farm, Fairfield, PA; Dr. Jack Shanks, Damascus, MD; Skyview Farm, Berlin, PA; Phillip Scott, Get tysburg, PA; Tellish Polled Herefords, Hookstown, PA. EVERETT G. HENDERSON Breezewood, PA 15533 814-784-3102 experiments noted rats on a low-copper and were eating the high-fiber cholesterol-free diet had diet, Dr. Kelsay said, their higher concentrations of bodies lost more calcium, cholesterol in blood plasma magnesium and silicon than than rats on a copper- they ate. Some iron was supplemented control diet. retained under both the bigh- New research findings fiber and low-fiberdiets. The reported by June L. Kelsay men retained more carotene raised questions about under the low fiber diet than present recommendations under the high-fiber diet, for some nutrients when a Dr. Kelsay is a SEA high-fiber diet is eaten, research nutritionist. The When the 12 men volunteers University of Maryland SPECUL HEIFER SALE 6:00 P.M. G and M Livestock Market, Inc., Duncansvilie, PA . Take Route 220 North from Bedford Exit PA Turnpike. SELLIKG 300 TO 400 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS Consignment includes; 50 Heifers from the Roy McGee herd (recently dispersed at 6 and M) - 3 months to springers. Ap proximately 20 registered. 1 Astronaut bred to Elevation, A good Rocket, etc. Several top registered heifers from the Carl and Joe Helselberd. Several top registered heifers from Jess and Jerry Thompson herd. 100 heifers, 3 months to fresh from Fred and Mike McCartney, Approximately 40 registered sires Ivanhoe Star, Gay Ideal, Job, etc. Some with records. Several top registered bulls. All consignments must have health charts. Consignments will be accepted until 4 P.M. day of sale. For Information Call: Sherman Glick, Lewestown Ph0ne:(717)248-0960 Fred McCartney, Dry Run Ph0ne:(717)349-2393 For Additional Information: CJ. FURLONG RD 2 9ox 301 A, Portage, PA 15946 814-695-7700 flour, wr& wo WILLIAM J. GRAY RD 1, Schellsburg, PA 15559 814-733-2281 cooperated in the study at the Nutrition Institute at Beltsville. SEA research nutritionist Kay M. Behail reported the same study showed that serum levels of triglycerides, free fatty acids, cholesterol, glucose, lactate, insulin, growth hormone, cortisol and phosphorus were not significantly affected by increasing the fibe«- content of the diet. In animal nutrition MILKING HERD DISPERSAL ll:OOA.M. JULIUSTOWN, NJ. Exit from NJ. Turnpike at Exit 7,.g0 south on Rte. 206 only Vz mile to Rte. 68, turn left (East) and go to 2nd traffic light (opposite Ft. Dix Gate) turn right aruj follow to Ist crossroads and turn left, first farm on right. About 12 miles Southeast of Bordentown, N. J. ATlf , , 100 REGISTERD HOLSTEINS AH tests up to date, eligible to ship anywhere immediately. Exam forPreg. ROUND OAK RAG APPLE ELEVATION SELLING!! Elevation daughters sell with up to 966 Fat, 4.6% 21,168 M. at 3ysm. 26 HEAD SELLING ARE CARRYING SERVICE TO “ELEVATION”!! MARCH 4 CLASSIFICATION RESULTS - 6 “EX” ■2B “VG” -52 “6P” -17 “G”!! FEB. 78 RHA -104.9 Cows 18,144 M. 3.8% 687 Fat!! Cows sell with up to 31,721 M. 3.5% 1115 fat, 2x. A good working herd. 80 of the 100 selling trace to “Ivanhoe” Another 6 carry “Kingpin” in their pedigrees. MARK THE DATE ON YOUR CALENDAR THIS IS A "MUST” SALE TO ATTEND!! Lunch Available Catalogs Undercover Sale Starts 11:00 A.M. WILLIAM H. PETTIT & FAMILY Owners, Juliustown, N.J. 08042 609-894-4844 R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. MILK & HONEY HOLSTEIN HERD DISPERSAL (All sell except the “Athene" family (7 head) Oidwick, N.J. At the Milk & Honey farm of J.S. Johnson located about 1 mile north of Oidwick, N.J. just off Co. Rte. 517. About 4 miles north of old Rte. 22 and I -78. Approx. 35 miles east of Easton, Fd. 85 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS All tested for immediate interstate shipment. Exam for Preg. A STRONG CONCENTRATION OF “IVANHOE” BLOOD SELLS!! • An own dtr, of “Ivanhoe” sells with 4 dtrs. She is “Crester” “VG” and has 16,350 M, 3.9% 640 F. at 5-5. Herd dam is “VG” with Ex Mamm. and next dam 3E-91. Due in July to “Clem”. 4 dtrs. sell and a gr’dtr. by Elevation. • Milk & Honey Ify Rocky (EX-2E) sells with 774 fat at 4-3. She has a yrlg dtr. by Elevation selling. A great family. • Milk & Honey Furcres Pawnee “VG-89” sells with 18,240 M. 685 fat. She has a sen satic nal Sunnyside Standout dtr. selling with 17,990 M at 4 yrs. and 665 fat. Also a just fresh Elevation dtr. selling. SELLING —THREE VIALS OF OSBORNDALE IVANHOE SEMEN!!!!!! 10 DAUGHTERS OF “ELEVATION” SELL! ! HUNTERDON HILLS HOLSTEINS ARE SELLING 30 HEAD IN THIS SALE!! A fine group of selected cows sell all just fresh or close springing. 14 Bred Heifers sell either close springing or due in June or July. • A GP-84 Thonyma Stylemaster dtr. with 24,940 M. 890 fat and still adding. Dam is GP-84 with 127,500 M. Due July to Arlinda Commander. • A “VG” Back Acres Neccessity dtr. with 19,110 M. 645 F, at 5 yrs. Dam GP-83 with 104 000 M. • A “VG” 2 yr. “Transmitter” with 16,330 M. 593 fat at 2 yrs. Dam over 17,000 M. Due June to Arlinda Commander. • 8 dtrs. sell by Hunterdon Hills Rare Edition (son of Pollyhoe with 1307 Fat) THIS WILL BE A GOOD DAY FOR THE BUYER - MAKE SURE YOU ATTEND AND TAKE AD VANTAGE!! Sale starts 11:00 A.M. Lunch Available Catalogs Undercover HUNTERDON HILLS HOLSTEINS Owners of all cattle and semen Rosemont, N.J. 08552 609-397-3342 or 2270 6? % R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Mexico, N.Y. studies, Edward R. Roginski, an SEA research biologist, found young rats which were fed dust from a Georgia cement factory gained weight 23 per cent faster than rats getting the same diet without the dust. Dr. Roginski said the kiln dust had previously given big growth boosts to cattle. The research was done at the Nutrition Institute at Beltsville. Eugene R. Morris an SEA HUFF'n PUFF FARM THURSDAY, MAY 4 MONDAY, MAY 8 (ll:OOA.M.) research chemist at Belt sville, reported on results of feeding dogs monoferric phytate, an iron compound' found in wheat bran. When fed with a standard meal, he found, the compound was about as effective as other iron sources tested. Rex Ellis, also a research chemist at Beltsville, described a process for treating wheat bran to make it an excellent source of zinc for rats.
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