—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 13,1979 18 Md. Milk Producers (Continued from Page 1) return in 1900, he added, calling it a “giant step toward independence and one that will mean much to you in die years ahead.” To help clear up remaining portions of the cooperative’s losses on the 1979 Holly operations, Strode says he’ll recommend to the board of directors that the levy an assessment (Hi members’ December milk payment. That assessment would be in the range of 25 to 30 cents per hundredweight to balance the remaining red ink and start the new decade in the accounting black. An estimated ninety million pounds of milk Since when does 1 equal 28? It does when Princess Carol Druck figures the amount of calcium in one quart of milk compared to other foods like 28 oranges. Carol is the school-age professor whose dairy promotion was part of :he Maryland Co-operative District 7 annual meeting. UNDERGROUND LIQUID MANURE SYSTEMS * Eliminate manure stacks for cleaner and nedter appearance * Eliminates breeding places for flies and insects * Eliminates odor with underground manure storage Above ground systems also availaole ASCS APPROVED MARALLENconcrete PRODUCTS INC. RDI EPHRATA PA 17522 PHONE 7] 7-733-9404 during the flush production months have been processed and sold through the powder plant, alleviating the need for management to scour the country finding buyers. About $200,000 of the $230,000 fire losses at Holly have been recovered through insurance payments. Strock noted that the largest financial losses, slightly over $300,000, came from having to sell some milk at distressed prices. Antibiotics for cattle health problems also came m for some attention at the session. Food and Drug rulings on allowable residues are becoming in creasingly strict. As of July, 1980, the “Delvo test” will become the official antibiotics screening device, and there will be penalties levied on of fenders. Current withdrawal times on many over-the counter drugs will have to be extended, with the newer test ten times more sensitive to antibiotic residues. Even uterine medications, such as sulfa boluses, are traceable with the Delvo sampling. Maryland Cooperative’s president, Herbert Wessel, Jr., of Hampstead, Maryland, also touched on several issues threatening the economic stability of the dairying industry. Heading the list was the continuing energy headache. “Dairying is an energy- heat milk, dry milk, freeze spiraling fuel costs may intenswe oneration the milk - and that all takes dictate a hauling rate in-- whole way,” P he reminded, energy.” Wessel warned crease m the fature, but that “We haul milk, cool milk, that keeping pace with the (Turn to Page 23) US POSTAL SERVICE STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION I TITLE OF PUBLICATION Lancaster Farming 3 FREQUENCY OF ISSUE Weekly 4 location of known office OF publication (Street City County Stmte •nd ZIP Cod*} (Not printer*) 22 East Main St. 5 LOCATION OF THE HEADQUANTEHS OR GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICE* OF THE FUSLISHEN* (Not printers) 22 East Main St. Lltltz. Lancaster County. PA. 17543 NAMES AND COMPLETE ADDRESSES OF PUBLISHER EDITOR AND MANAGING EDITOR PUBLISHER (Name and Addreu) Robert G. Camnbell, 22 E. Main St., Lltltz, Pa. 17543 EDITOR (Name and Addreu} E. Curtis Harler, 22 E. 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