1.25 Ho BY SHEILA MILLER - In an effort for im- the Keystone iHemational Livestock iJHposition committee has their show will be |Hsld at a new time this Fall. MOLE has been booked into Pennsylvania Farm ■Bow Complex for October 2- 9poBo. This date is one full earlier than the date B the show for the past Several years. prompted this move, ■Bcording to a show Spokesman, was the need to Biordinate the ■ Eastern Adams Co, cattlemen fear bite of anaplasmosis 'mlBY SHEILA MILLER ■ IjfeTTYSBURG - Many Jajcemen in Adams County ||He deeply concerned about Hr disease called Bnaplasmosis. H Although the disease has Hben around for many years, Khas not been an identified Broblem in Pennsylvania Hprtil recently. H Dr. William Carr, a Veterinarian in the Em- Hpitsburg area of Maryland, Haid he has diagnosed and Heated between 10 and IS Hattie afflicted with the Bisease since last Sep- Bember. These cases have Hot been confined to just one Hum, but involve several Hums in the Gettysburg Hrea, he said. There has Been one positive case Biready this year, he added. New ag fair proposed for southeast Penna. BY CURT HAULER lENSALEM Plans for a state agricultural fair being discussed within Pennsylvania Depart it of Agriculture, te for the fair would be Keystone Race Trade ted in the Philadelphia irfo of Bensalem. ie state fair would not be icate of the Allentown '» according to State etaiy of Agriculture rose Hallowell, but d include livestock, a ng zoo, and some' ray amusements, ntative plans for the state fair put dates for event sometime in anber or October. The irtment is seeking er farmer imput. ite fair dates would not ict with either the leduled Keystone In Keystone Show moves ahead one month livestock shows in order to provide a better show circuit for exhibitors travelling from the Midwest and South. The new date of KILE follows directly behind the Eastern National Livestock Exposition at Timonium Maryland, scheduled for September 27-October 1. The Atlantic Rural, Virginia’s major show, is also held dining the latter part of September. It is hoped, said the spokesman, that exhibitors from Indiana and Ohio will follow the circuit and show at KILE. The Maryland veterinarian said he has been using the drug, tetracycline, in „ the treat-, ment. He pointed out, however, that in all of die published material on this “drug of choice to kill the anaplasmosis organism”, there has been no research to back up what’s been printed Tetracycline, he stated, is an antibiotic. The manner in which it is used in the treatment of anaplasmosis varies with each veterinarian. He noted the drug can be used on any animal except those scheduled to be-slaugbtered in the near future. Carr pointed out that anaplasmosis may have been affecting cattle in the ternational Livestock Esposition or the Dairy Expo. Hallowell said he did not anticipate the state fair’s conflicting with Middletown Grange Fair, the traditional Bucks County ag event, usually held earlier in the summer. (Turn to Page A 35) SECTION A: Editorials, 10; Farm fuel outlook, 15; Philly FPA, 19; Sheila’s shorts, 22; Grange dairy committee, 25; Kitchen tour, 32. SECTION B: Estate tax laws, 2; Farmers and in flation, 5; Classified ads, 7. SECTION C: Homestead notes, 2; Home on Range, »; Pa. Apple Queen, 12; Lancaster horse patrol, 22; loyce Bupp, 28; Orioles Dairy Day, 35. SECTION D: Schuylkill DHIA, 2; Chester DMA, 3; Montgomery DHIA, 4; Cecil DHIA, 6; Berks DHIA, 7; Spring Bottom Farm, 12; Farm Talk, 23. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 26, 1960 It was pointed out in previous years, when there was a month between the major livestock shows in the East, many exhibitors went back home and didn’t bother making the long tripback for KILE. The Pa. Polled Hereford Association told its members the announcement of a new KILE date was good news for exhibitors. “This 'will make a first class circuit of Delaware State Fair, New York State Fair, Maryland State Fair, Eastern States Expo, Virginia State Fair, Gettysburg area for a number of years. But, he said, it hasn’t been until recently that it has been "Confinnfed by testing.' “Annaplasmbsis isn’t endemic to the area because (Turn to Page A 33) BYJOTCEBUPP Staff Correspondent ALONG U.S. 15 - Folding his lanky frame into the back seat of a compact car, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland removed his dark pin-striped suit coat and settled back to relax. Out stomping over the farmland of rural Penn sylvania for the Carter- Mondale re-election cam paign, Bergland had faced television cameras, fielded press questions on a grassy lawn, rapped with a crowd of several dozen farmers, toured Wayne Beshore’s York County dairy farm, milked a 26,000 pound registered Holstein and met with representatives of the state's farm organizations. In this issue Eastern National, Keystone, and then on to Louisville.” Pat Holloway, secretary of the Pa. Angus Association, commented that she feels the change of dates will help keep exhibitors for the Show. She said with this type of cooperative scheduling, the Exclusive Interview covers grain, hogs* dairy Across Pennsylvania with Secretary Bergland And it was barely past lunch. Ahead lay a couple of hundred miless through the state’s central mountain valleys, another farm gathering at Columbia County’s Pen-Col farm and evening meetings at State College. A nap might have been in order. Except that there 1 sat in the other corner of the compact Chevy, armed with a tape recorder, steno pad and loaded ballpoint. Lancaster Farming had 12 herds still quarantined in outbreak of pseudorabies 3 Y DICK ANGLESTEIN LANCASTER Twelve swine, herds still remain under quarantine in the pseudorabies investigation being conducted by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. These 12 herds include four in which the pseudorabies virus has been diagnosed and eight others which have been considered coining into contact with the infected herds, according to animals won’t take as much work to get ready and keep ready for the shows. The change of dates will help to eliminate another major problem that oc curred at KILE for the past several years. According to James Glass, of the Pa. Com been granted the travel time from Camp Hill to Selin sgrove for some in-depth questioning of the nation’s head of farm policy. Let’s see - we’ll start off with an easy one. What are the long range policies and goals of this administration? Doing away with the patchwork, - came the Secretary’s' prompt reply. Like a crazy quilt, farm programs have been pieced together for years. Price supports, credit aid and Dr. John Cable, Chief of the Swine Health Division, Bureau of Animal Industry, PDA. All of the herds are located in the three-county area of Lancaster, Lebanon and Dauphin. The four infected herds include two in Lancaster County and one each in Lebanon and Dauphin counties. “The highest number of $7.00 Per Year livestock Association, the earlier date will get the Keystone show away from the congestion at the Farm Show' Complex after the annual Standardised sale. “The Standardised sale is (Turn to Page A 18) availability, rural development assistance, conservation and farm taxing structures, for in stance, are all due for in tense scrutiny, aimed at the long-run preservation of the basic family farm in a viable rural community. The delicate relationship between the labels of “small farms” and “large farms” lays at the heart of some of the Secretary’s concerns. He defined small farms as mostly those part-time ones, (Turn to Pace A 2 7) herds under quarantine was 15,” Dr. Cable said. “Three of the herds have been released from quarantine following the receipt of lab results. We’ve gone back six months in our investigation to include people who have bought replacement stock from one of die infected herds. “These herds are being placed under precautionary (Turn to Page A 34)