Milk advisory committee named % iRRISBURG - The meeting of the Penn-. 206 GROUND DRIVE SPREADER LIMITED QUANTITY - LIMITLESS QUALITY A.L. HERR & BRO. PARK AYE., QUARRTVILLE, PA Phone:7l7-786-3521 LANCASTER DAIRYMEN: IT’S A FACT: chances are better than 9 out of 10 that your herd o slick, high-producing cows is infected with roundworms. Here are five more facts you should know about worms, the product losses they can cause, and how to help stop them with TBZ; the prefreshening cattle wormer. FACT I—Most wormy cows “look healthy” because they eat enough to feed the worms AND to keep themselves looking good. University, Extension and other scientists have proved over 90 percent of all cattle are wormy, even in cold, northern climates. FACT 2—Worms can cut production, even in top herds, by as much as 400 to 500 pounds pei- head per lactation...shown in trials in Wisconsin, Vermont and other daily states. liii FACT 3—One out of four d now worm routinely, and t) PREFRESHENIN6 DAIRY WORKER 1/ tt in m- 11 u-U •mI 11 mli mtiK hi Mi uK \ ( • • lin sylyjnia Dairy Promotion Advisory Committee will be SALES A SERVICE held at 10 a.m. on September 30 in the Agriculture COUNTY more are beginning every year. FACT 4—Worming each cow with TBZ before she calves lets her begin lactation clean, and helps make peak production possible all through lactation. FACT S—TBZ is a one-close, one-time worming treatment available in paste, bolus, suspension-and pellet forms. At the stanchion or in the calving pen, TBZ makes worming each cow 3 she freshens simple, easy, quick. See your Dealer, Feed Supplier or eterinarian today. Building in Harrisburg. The committee was' selected to help draft a proposal for a referendum which, if approved by the majority-of Pennsylvania’s dairy , producers, could become an effective statewide milk promotion marketing order. Names of committee members finally were made' public on Wednesday, a month after the Committee was scheduled to hold its first meeting. Each of several dairy co ops and farmer organizations was allowed to nominate members to the committee. Those chosen appear below. Lewis Bixler,. Marietta, Lancaster County-Mt. Joy Farmers Co-op Association; Wilmer Blank, Ickesburg, Perry County-National Farmers Organization; Carl Brown, Pine Grove, Schuylkill County-Pennsyl vania Farmers Association; Leroy R. Bupp, Seven Valleys, York County- Maryland Co-op Milk Producers, Inc.; Albert Berkevage, Centerport, Berks County-Cleona Milk Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 27,1980-Al3 Producers'Co-op,- H. Lawson, Also, Kenneth Fox, Greencastle, ” Franklin Somerset County-United County-Capitol Milk Dairy Farms; Robert Producers Co-op, Inc.; Gayman, Coopersburg, Dayton Lohr, Hooversville, Lehigh County-Lehigh Somerset County-Allied Milk Valley Farms; Paul E. Producers; Daniel 1». Hprnbaker, Shippensburg, Martin, Manheim, Lan- Cumberlaiid County-Maryl- caster County-Interstate and and Virginia Milk Milk Producers Co-op, Inc. Producers Association, Inc.; (Turn to Page A 29) Livestock market and auction news Indiana Auction Homer City, Pa. Thursday, September 25 Report supplied by PDA CATTLE: 100. Compared to last Thursday’s market: si. cows mostly .50 lower. SI. steers: one Choice 66.75, few Good 54.00-65.50; few Standard 58.00-58.75; one Utility 53.75. SI. heifers: few Choice 62.50-63.50; one Good 58.50; one Standard 55.00; one Utility 50.00. SI. cows: Utility & Commercial 46.00- 48.50, one 49.00; Cutters 43.0046.50; Canner & L. Cutter 40.00-45.00; Shells down to 35.00. SI. bullocks: few Standard 54.50-55.50. FEEDER CATTLE: Steers, Medium & Large Frame no. 1, 350-700 lbs. 50.00-58.00 (one) 62.00. Heifers Medium & Large Frame No. 2 300-650 lbs. 45.00- CALVES: 160. Vealers grading Standard steady. Two Prime vealers 109.00 and 115.00; few Choice 88.00- 105.00; few Good 78.00-90.00; Standard & Good 90-120 lbs. 70.00- 70-90 lbs. 60.00- 70.00; Utilityss-140 lbs. 50.00- 60.00. FARM CALVES: Hoi. Bulls 85-120 lbs. 80.00-111.00; Hoi. Heifers 75-110 lbs. 90.00- 147.50. Beef Cross Bulls & Heifers 75-100 lbs. 70.00- 95.00. HOGS: 53. No. 1-3 200-240 lbs. 48.00-61.25, one lot 51.75; No. 2*3 300 lbs. 44,25. US No. 1-3 300-500 lbs. 40.0043.25; No. 2-3 240450 lbs. 37.75- 39.50. Boars 26 at 34.75. FEEDER PIGS 8. One lot US No. 1-3 35 lbs. 15.50 psr head. SHEEP: 8. One Good 100 lbs. Yearling 40.00. SI. ewes: 12.0028.00.