Nuclear energy advisor to address poultry conference HARRISBURG - A consul tant on energy matters will address poultrymen at the 1979 Pennsylvania Poultry Conference on June 21, at the Host Corral m Lancaster. Charles Robbins, former President of the Atomic In dustrial Forum, will speak Md. farmers, food processors, watermen assured fuel ANNAPOLIS, Md - For the next two months when it comes to the diesel fuel line, farmers, food processors, and watermen get first place according to Maryland Secretary of Agriculture Wayne A. Cawley, Jr “There seems to be some confusion as to the status of priority for diesel fuel,” Cawley says. “Make no mistake about it, food production comes first! The 'latest fuel allocation program assures that far mers can get the diesel fuel they need to plant their crops, processing plants will WEST CHESTER - The auction is a unique way to buy and sell. Like other businesses, there is a “jargon” or language that may puzzle newcomers. And to add to the confusion, the pace is generally double time. EFFECTIVE—YOU BET! DC&R From RHODIA, Inc. HESS & CLARK DIVISION Keeps killing Germs up to 7 days AS mS C EAS T E ED ORGANISM ORGANISM Viruses Streptococcus agalactiae Mastitis Marek’s Disease virus Marek's Disease Streptococcus dysgalactiae Mastitis Polio virus - Type 1 2, and 3 Poliomyelitis Streptococcus hemolyticus Blood poisoning Newcastle Disease virus Newcastle Disease Escherichia coh Scours Influenza A 2 Influenza Staphylococcus aureus Mastitis Herpes Simplex Conjunctivitis Actmobacillus ligmensi Lumpy jaw (bovine) Rhinopneumomtis virus Pneumonia Spherophcrus necrophorus Foot rot (bovine) Parainfluenza 3 virus Influenza Vibrio metschnikovn Fowl cholera Chickenpox virus Influenza Erysipetothnx msidiosa Erysipelas Teschen virus Swine encephalomyelitis Haemophilus suis Swine influenza Hog cholera virus Chickenpox Clostridium sporogenes* Gangrene Bacteria Clostridium tetam* Tetanus _ . , .. . 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The Atomic Industrial Forum is a non-profit association of 600 private and governmen tal organizations m 25 coun tries which are interested or engaged in nuclear energy Robbins has represented in dustry and the United States keep working an i watermen can go about their trade of catching fish, clams and crabs ” “There are a few questions and answers that might help clear the air,” Cawley said- Q How will the President’s diesel allocation an nouncement affect farmers’ A. Through July 31, 1979, farmers are entitled to 100 per cent of their diesel requirements. Farmers and other specified agricultural users are to receive their current diesel fuel requirements, and remaining diesel supplies Language of the Your “credit card” is usually a large white card with a number plainly marked in black. This card is used to charge your purchases until the end of the auction. This assigned number, plus the identifying feature about your location. For information on the above product contact AL LAWSON Of HESS & CLARK 703/434-5619 Government overseas on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Although the conference is three separate conferences for broilermen, eggmen, and turkeymen, Robbins will ad dress all the conferees just before lunch Likewise, Dale will be apportioned among other users. Q. Who in agriculture is covered by this program? A. “Agricultural produc tion” includes all activities involved in farm production, forestry and fishing, and m the processing and preparation of farm products mto final consumer products. The Agricultural Stabilization and Con servation Service (ASCS) state and county offices has information about this. Q. From a farmer’s per spective, how does the program work? pinpoints you. For example, you might be identified as “47 under the double-tree”. Numbers are recorded and distributed by the clerk who keeps track of every item sold and accepts payment. The block is the real, or imagined, podium of the Murphy ot the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association will address the entire con ference at the end of the day reporting on fuel supplies for the Northeast. These two aspects of energy are the most critical and conference attendees should set an up A. If additional diesel fuel is needed for production, an order is placed with the local distributor. Once the need for diesel is confirmed by the local distributor, the full diesel requirements should be delivered to the farmer. (When requested, County ASCS offices will provide information to help deter mine the diesel requirements of individual farmers.) If necessary to meet agricultural needs, a distributor must reallocate diesel from nonagricultural stomers, then seek -•plenishment from his auction defined auctioneer and confirms the item is offered for sale. A lot is a group of items belonguig to one seller (at a house or estate sale, there should be no lots; this indicates the auctioneer is “padding” the sale with items from another location. This method is sometimes to “salt” a poor collection of contents with antiques to draw dealers and collectors.). The runner brings the item to the block, displays it for the audience, and finally delivers it to your lap, or your pile depending on the size of the item. Except for the opening bid, you do not usually need to vocalize an amount; holding up your card, nodding your head (or shaiking to stop), lifting a finger, or waving a hand indicates you are still in or bidding. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2,1979 to-the-minute briefing by the two speakers. The conference begins at 9:30 a.m. and concludes at 4 p m. with the federation an nual banquet in the evening beginning at 6 p.m. The Host Corral is located wholesale supplier. Q. What if a fanner’s local dealer cannot get diesel fuel now’ A The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) can require wholesale suppliers of diesel fuel to provide local distributors with supplies sufficient to meet farmers’ needs. If necessary, refineries can be instructed to move diesel fuel to wholesale suppliers in agricultural areas. The Department of Agriculture through ASCS offices will work with DOE and State energy offices to see that Tiny flake usually means a good-sized chip and little hairline is a crack. Been repaired means the flaw shows. No matter what the auctioneer says about the insignificance of the defect, it is still a damaged piece which will not improve with age and lowers the value of the item. You’re out, want in? means two other bidders have surpassed you, and the auctioneer is giving you a chance to continue bidding. Going, going, gone! is supposed to mean the bid ding is over, but some auctioneers have been known to stretch the traditional two “goings.” Gone! is the final word, however. A dispute simply means that someone bidding was on U.S. Route 30, three miles east of Lancaster. For fur ther information or advance registration forms, one can contact the Pennsylvania Poutry Federation, 500 N. Progress Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. 17109 or call that office at 727-652-7530. agricultural production needs are identified and met. Q. How will this program mesh with the four per cent State set-aside fuel program? A. The Federal mandatory allocation program for agricultural users sup plements the four per cent State set-aside program. Q. Will agricultural producers be fotced to pay more for priority diesel fuel? A. No. DOE regulations require that diesel fuel be supplied for agricultural production at non discriminatory prices. not seen by the auctioneer usually because there were two bidders in a direct line, each believing their bid was being received. The object is then put up for bid between just those two individuals. Livestock market and auction news New Holland Horses Monday, May 28 New Holland Sales Stables Reported receipts of 413 head of horses, mules, and ponies. Market lower than last week’s market. Local driving horses 300- 1000; riding horses 300-500; better horses 550-900, few registered Quarter horses 950-1125; lightweight killers 275-425;’heavyweight killers 500-650; mare ponies 20-65; colts 10-20; geldings 20-55; larger ponies 75-250. 9
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