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OSHA loses 928 rules WASHINGTON,D.C.-The Labor Eula Bingham, who Labor Department recently heads OSHA, revoked 607 completed its action selected general industry revoking 928 provisions of standards and 321 special safety standards standards. “Unnecessary unnecessary or unrelated to and overly complex job safety and health, regulations place a Initially, over 1100 standards tremendous burden on were indicated for possible workers, employers, and on revocation last December, the agency’s limited in but 172 failed to make the spection resources,” Dr. final cut. Bingham said. Assistant Secretary of The revoked standards loos r> ORK DELICIOUS and nutritious FOR YOU AND YOUR family Heaped with nearly 7Vi tons of manure, Chromalloy Farm System's “Feedlot Special” Rotaspreader helps make short work of your manure spreading chores. It’s massive, tank-type body holds over 1000- gallons of liquid manure, too, when filled to the top of the side rail. Also available in a 5 ton single axle model. 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Whirling, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2,1978 made up roughly 10 per cent one step “in our efforts to of the word volume of respond to the desires of OSHA’s standards, and were President Carter and finalized as the result of Congress that OSHA extensive public review and eliminate the so-called comment. Commenting on ‘nuisance’ standards and to the final action, Dr. reduce and simplify existing Bingham added that it was government regulations.” Beef sale held ARENDTSVILLE - The Adams County Beef Producers Association held its third annual “Freedom of Choice” calf sale recently at the South Mountain Fairgrounds in Arendtsville. Forty-eight head were sold with the average price per hundred weight $74.64. Thirty-eight steer calves averaged 493 pounds and 75.52 .per hundred weight. Four registered heifer calves averaged 400 pounds and 81.56 per hundred weight, while six other heifers averaged 475 pounds and 64.44 per hun dredweight. 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The champion Polled Hereford steer from Huckleberry Hall Farms, was bought by John Yorlets Jr., Mechanicsburg. The champion Polled Hereford heifer was consigned by Glen Cary Farms, Damascus, and purchased by David Shultz, Mechanicsburg. Champion Charolais steer from Lost Nation Stock Farm, Orr tanna, was bought by R. Claire Wolf, Biglerville. Volume buyer was Stan Musser of Manchester who purchased 8 lots. 127
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