ALL TYPES OF FARM BUILDINGS • Broiler Houses • Layer Houses • Pullet Houses • Hog Houses • Cattle Barns • Horse Barns And Many Others Will Design To Your Needs Call: REYNOLDS & YELLOT CO., INC. 12800 Gores Mill Rd. Reisterstown, MD 21136 Over 24 Years Experience 301-833-1840 Worrisome egg syndrome moving east WASHINGTON, D.C. - An unusual problem in laying flocks, known as Soft Shell Snydrome, has been reported recently by egg producers in many parts of the country. In cases reported so far, the flocks typically develop symptoms at around 40 weeks of age. Eggs become sandy textured and have soft spots Sickle guard condition affects crop growth KALAMAZOO, Mich. - “There’s more to cutting than a sharp knife section. Broken or worn sickle guards have a greater effect on crop yield than most peo on either or both ends. Soft Shell Snydrome lasts less than four weeks and is accompanied by a minimal drop m production. The problem appears to have started on the West Coast and is moving eastward, with the Midwest currently experiencing the highest mcidence. The cause of Soft Shell pie realize,” says W.L. Pr ingle, agricultural forgings sales manager for Buchan an Steel Products Division of National-Standard Com pany, Buchanan, Michigan. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28,1979—131 Syndrome is, as yet, unknown according to spokesmen for the National Poultry Improvement Plan. NPIP is currently seeking correlations with any known poultry diseases. Working in conjunction with the Univer sity of California, where ex tensive research into the problem is being conducted, NPIP hopes to elirmmate the Pringle says a well designed, forged sickle guard can last two or three years. Eventually, however, constant abuse from rocks and other obstructions syndrome before it becomes a major difficulty. Any producer who has ex- perienced a problem that is in any way similar to Sof Shell Snydrome should con tact Dr. Peterson at NPIF phone 301/436-8438. causes edge cavitation, dullness and breakage. Cutting sections hammer ing against worn sickle guards quickly lose their cut ting capacity and need resharpening. If not cor rected, the situation can lead to a 35 per cent reduc tion m blade life and a loss in crop yield. Too frequently, slope topped or uneven field stub ble is the first sign of poor sickle guard performance, according to Pringle. “Instead, Spring and Fall maintenance should include a thorough sickle guard ex amination. Guard replace ment is cheap compared to the cost of equipment breakdown or low yields.” Heifer raffle sponsored SUSSEX COUNTY, N.J. - The Sussex County Dairy 4-H Clubs are sponsoring a dairy calf raffle. The calf, a registered Holstein, Rafam Job Lolipop, is the daughter of Hillhaven Standout Job a popular bull at Sire Power. She is also the daughter of Cream Valley Larry Lena. The calf is being raffled off for the benefit of permanent buildings at the Sussex Coun ty Farm and Horse Show. Tickets cost $1 and are available from any dairy 4- H’er in the county. For more information call 383-3800 or 383-6237 after Jp.m. RODEO TONIGHT 8:00 P.M. BUCK TRACTOR PULL STADIUM (10 miles S'i r of Lancas er on R v -> 2/2) Hr ■■'p*