Dairy insecticides recalled due to exploding cans MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Cer tain pyrethrm-containing in secticides, packaged in aerosol containers and marketed in at least 31 states for insect control in dairy barns, are the subject of an extensive recall pro gram. The recall was initiated by Speer Product Inc., a division of Shirlo, Inc, Memphis, Tenn., because of a potential container rup ture problem. The Dow Chemical Com pany, a supplier of one of the aerosol components, is conducting the recall pro gram for Speer. 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Chambersburg, PA 717-263-8424 ARNETT’S GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-0515 UMBERGER'S MILL Rt 4 Lebanon, PA (Fontana) 717-867-5161 ZOOK’S FARM STORE Honey Brook, PA BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Road Lititz, PA 717-626 4705 with the company’s product stewardship commitment. The insecticides, packag ed in 2 25 pound (36 ounce) aerosol containers, are sold under the following labels- Aid Dairy Aerosol, Hubbard Dairy Aerosol, Coop Dairy Aerosol, Kent Dairy Aerosol, Pyrenone Dairy Aerosol, Golden Sun Aerosol, Fly Killer, Della- Mist Aerosol, Supersweet Dairy Aerosol and Bug-A 800 Dairy Aerosol. The products were for mulated and packaged by Speer Products and were distributed by Aid Laboratories of Okeechobee, Fla, and by Hess and Clark of Ashland, Ohio. Purchasers of the aerosol AGWAY, INC. Chapman Equip. Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 CHAS. i. McCOMSEY & SONS Hickory Hill, PA 215-932-2615 WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MD 301-374-2672 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT C 0„ INC. Richland, PA 717-866-7518 CLAIR J. MYERS Lake Road Rl Thomasville, PA 717-259-0453 COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS EQUIP. RD 2 Box 62 Columbia Cross Roads, PA 717-297-3873 717-297-2991 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC 225 York Rd Carlisle, PA 717-249-5333 insecticide are being notified and instructed to isolate the products and avoid unnecessary move ment or agitation of the cans The Environmental Protection Agency, state departments of agriculture, county extension agents and other associated interests have been alerted t" the Delaware names 10 for LAUREL, Del - Ten Delaware young people are attending the combined Pennsylvania Association of Fanner Cooperatives and American Institute of Cooperatives Summer In stitutes on the campus of Penn State University at University Park, Pa , August 9 to 15 The scholars were selected at the Delaware Youth Cooperative Training Session held in Dover m April Sponsorship of the youth to the Pennsylvania Association of Farmer Cooperatives Summer In AUTOMATIC GENERATORS All Sizes and Shapes When the Electric Goes Off... And Things Get All. Mixed Up ... Call 717-274-1483 For A Generator To Turn You On I PS «r~ recall program Dairy farmers and others possessing the products are urged to call by collect telephone 901/767-0056, in order for a retrieval team representative to pick up the product and reimburse the dairy farmer, retailer or distributor stitute, usually held in July at Shippensburg State College, is made possible by scholarships donated by individual member organizations of the Delaware Council of Farmer Cooperatives The balance of the all expense-paid trip, including the American Institute of Cooperations’ National Institute on Cooperative Education, is a long-time project of the Delaware Council Two of the youth scholars, Betsy Cook of Newark, and Janet Cannon of Bndgeville, who have had previous AIC Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1980—C27 Representatives of Speer are warning farmers not to destroy or attempt to use the aerosol insecticide cans, but rather to call the above telephone number at 'the recall center m Memphis Speer officials indicate the insecticide container pro blem could be related to the current heat wave co-op experience, have been designated as youth sec tional cnairpersons foi the AIC sessions Two adults, Dame! E Harris, executive secretary of the Delaware Council, and Carl German, extension crops marketing specialist of the University of Delaware, will ac company the group and act as adult consultants The delegates and their sponsors are Clay Vincent, Laurel, sponsored by Agway Cannon Crops Center; Michael T Schubert, Wilmington, sponsored by Agway Newark Store; Jeff Hartsock, Dover, sponsored by Eastern Milk Producers "l ? i mm However, the cause of the problem is still under in vestigation The potential for human injury and property damage from rupturing cans re quires immediate recall even though the exact cause of the problem may not be determined for some time institute Cooperative Association; Kim Moore, Bear, sponsored by Southern States Mid dletown Store; Martha Klair, Hockessm, sponsored by Southern States Newark Store; Brenda Clark, Greenwood, sponsored by Agway Dover Store; Clark Saunders, Laurel, sponsored by Southern States Dagsboro Store; Barbara Staats, Wyoming, sponsored by Agway Felton Crops Center; Betsy Cook, Newark, sponsored by Interstate Milk Producers Cooperative; and Janet Cannon, Bndgeville, sponsored by Southern States Milford Store NEW • 125 KW Diesel • 90 KW Diesel • 35 KW Diesel • 30 KW Diesel • 30 KW Gas USED • 100 KW Waukesha Gas • 40 KW Cummins Diesel • 35 KW Cummins Diesel • 12.5 KWOnanGas • 10KW Wisconsin Gas PTO • 15KW Niagara w/trailer& shaft • 6.5 KW Windpower w/ trailer & shaft