—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1978 18 Animal fat not linked to heart disease DES MOINES, lowa - “There is no clear-cut relationship between meat consumption and car diovascular disease,’’ a prominent meat scientist said recently. Dr. A.M. Pearson, of the Food Science and Human Nutrition Dept, October ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Middle Atlantic Order Market Administrator Joseph D. Shine announced a Class I milk price of $12.46 per hundredweight for October 1978. Shine said that the price is up 35 cents from September and is $1.03 cents higher than the October 1977 Class I price. Order No. 4 prices are announced for milk testing 3.5 per cent butterfat, f.o.b. plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia, Pa. and also within 75 miles from the nearer of Washington, D.C. or Baltimore, Md. There is also a six-cent direct-delivery differential applicable to producer milk received at plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia. Shine announced a Class II milk price of $9.80 per hundredweight for August 1978 and a butterfat dif ferential of 13.4 cents. The Class II milk price is up 42 ECHO WEED & GRASS TRIMMER Michigan State University, told directors of the National Live Stock and Meat Board it’s unlikely risks of heart disease can be reduced by replacing animal fats with vegetable fats in the diet. Regarding the possibility that high fat intake may milk price $12.46 cents from the previous month, because of a 35 cent increase in the Minnesota- Wisconsin manufacturing milk price and a 7 cents increase in the seasonal adjustment factor. These class prices are based on the August 1978 Minnesota-Wisconsin man ufacturing milk price of $9.68 per hundredweight adjusted to a 3.5 per cent butterfat content. contribute to increased incidence of cancer, Pearson stated: “There does not appear to be any reason for an increase in the frequency of cancer due to con sumption of animal fats as compared to vegetable fats or vice versa.” The USDA reported that the wholesale price of Grade A butter at Chicago for August increased to $1.1671 per pound and the nonfat dry milk price was $.7129 per' pound, f.o.b. plants in the Chicago area. **** Of auAint »”* ELECTRIC FENCERS • 12 Volts • Weed Chopper • 110 Models • Fence Supplies r Authorized Distributor & Warranty Station PEQUEA BATTERIES Ronks, PA 17572 waiting for durability superior design ibility to track igh quality nylon A Quality 140 D” The increasing rate of coronary heat disease in the United States during the 60 years between 1913 and 1973 has often been blamed on meat consumption. But consumption of animal fats declined by rune per cent in that period, while vegetable fat consumption increased three-fold, said Pearson. This implicates, but does SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM CONTACT US NOW TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR FALL ROASTING. WE'LL ROAST YOUR GRAIN RIGHT FROM THE FIELD, (No need to dry before roasting). CHOOSE THE MODEL FOR YOUR NEED St 1-2 & 3-4-Vz - 35 hp. HR 2-3-4 & 6-17-113 hp. 6SR 2-12 hp. 1 Fetter PH2IS hp. 1 HR 2-29 up. 1 DVAlsooSlanzi2ohp. 1 Fetter PHI 7Vz hp. 2 FL 712 Duetz 11 hp. CALL HORNING'S WAREHOUSE 717-354-4158 or IF NO ANSWER CALL 717-354-4374 SMUCKER’S ENGINE SHOP RD 1, GORDONVILLE, PA. 17529 SALES & SERVICE DIESEL & GAS not prove, that vegetable fats contributed to the in creased rate, according to Pearson. Flesh foods (meat, fish, poultry) make their major contribution by supplying an abundance of high quality protein and appreciable amounts of vitamins and minerals, Pearson pointed out. It is nearly impossible to obtain the recommended daly allowance of Vitamin 812 without including flesh foods in the diet. He suggested that the most GRAIN Roasts all grains, TER (corn, beans, wheat, barley, oats). CUSTOM SOYBEAN ROASTING DONE IN PA AND SURROUNDING STATES DALE L. SCHNUPP RD 6, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 PH: 717-865-6611 practical method of decreasing the number of calories from fat in the diet would be to reduce reduce total caloric intake “since a reduction in fat content could be easily coun terbalanced by increasing carbohydrate con sumption.” He said scien tific evidence suggests that reducing total fat con sumption - vegetable as well as animal fat - may help in controlling obesity and in reducing both coronary heart disease and cancer. his little piggy went to market, his little piggy stayed home, his little piggy had ROASTED SOYBEANS WHY NOT FEED ALL UR ANIMALS A TOTAL OASTED GRAIN DIET? For lower cost per hour power, rely on tsten DIESEL POWER
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