DB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 9,1981 Bradford Co. DHIA (Continued from Page 07) 3 4 305 3 3 305 23 84 Spnngcroft Farm Lon Carrie Butball Pandy Gloria Elmer Comstock Lassie Fivebrooks Farm Maryann Lynn Polly 3 Pam 3 Gene & Jody McMurray Leone Beverly Robert H Whipple Dollar 3 3 3 - Two Jigs Robin Heidi Spike 3 Del 3 First 3 Donald E Cole Bridget 5 Dons 5 East Knoll Farm Chloe 3 H W Russell A Sons 45 H Ray Keeney 41 Richard B Reagan Jol Lloyd Schmeck 175 189 Duane Lewis 43 Richard Jenkins Kitty Charles Harris TigeßLuv Dairies 25 131 Paul D McCoy 21 3 Windham Valley Farm Susan 3 Garry A Nancy Johnson 8 3 20 3 45 3 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ l j HOG PRODUCERS! | ♦ Get Top Price >JL ♦ ♦ for Your Hogs at ♦ X New Holland t ♦ Sold in sorted lots the auction way. See J ♦ them weighed and sold and pickup t X your check. ♦ | SALE EVERY MONDAY ■MB A-M. 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HURST Pine Grove, PA 17963 717-354.3290 HUSlcilSllLn-T QUALITY FARM BUILDINGS ‘099 17,595 18 912 19 083 24 967 20 599 22 888 305 305 305 305 305 17 801 305 19 050 16 177 26,176 20 218 305 305 305 305 18,518 23 105 296 305 20.362 18 632 20 265 20.363 19,391 18,804 19 445 15 304 16,513 19 614 305 305 305 18 160 19,879 305 18 062 305 19 751 305 16,034 21 669 305 305 18 848 305 305 16 057 15 242 305 19 995 21 027 305 305 297 18 733 17 149 287 16 350 19 654 22 685 305 305 305 • Carl McClelland Mary 3 JohnKolesar )r Doggie 3 George M Shell Cora 3 Bell 3 Wayne H Lament Eagle 3 Bob 4 Sandy Hollenback Debt 90 3 Roy Beardslee 31 3 Arthur D Wolf 21 3 48 3 Mrs Mark Schucker Jr Jenifer 3 Kenneth Walters 4 Sons 23 3 29 3 47 3 Robert W Cory 32 3 Braund Valley Farms - Star 3 Vernalder Farm Dianne 3 Dinger Bros Jeame 3 Walter C Wheaton 52 3 Jane 3 EarlJ Gamble Joy 3 Betty Kilmer 4 Sons Myrt 85 3 Robert Seeley 22 3 762 732 773 843 870 771 857 737 827 741 840 720 716 867 717 840 717 704 Quick test for sulfa 824 WYNDMOOR A fast, simple and inexpensive test for detecting sulfa drug residues m hog feed has been developed by Darnel P. Schwartz, a U.S. Department of Agriculture scientist. “With this test, an untrained person can screen a feed sample for sulfa in only 10 minutes,” says Schwartz, of the Science and Education Administration’s Eastern Regional Research Center, near Philadelphia. “And it can save swine producers, feed manufacturers, and inspectors time and money since feed sam ples need not be sent to a laboratory for analysis.” Pork producers are permitted to 705 730 813 738 703 719 782 719 792 675 716 827 970 Here's You Get For Less Than 15* A Week! jc it d MiyßS* W l * l i ■ { 1 _w“9SSSSSSSi \ I TKURSSJA^* ■l' I OOH/U^ I «w»*y r^SSy - W-gy-S , - I Z*e LATEST INFORMATION from livestock markets and auctions of the East and Mid-West, including futures. OUR MARKET REPORTS are received by phone up to 10 AM on Friday morning...just 2 hours before press time! Our total farm coverage also gives you NEWS (including Dairy & DHIA Reports)... FEATURES...BEST BUYS ON PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT...FREE MAILBOX MARKET...and much, much more! m P.0.80x 366, Lifitz, PA 17543 717-626-1164 or 394-3047 305 305 305 305 305 300 305 305 296 305 305 306 305 305 305 284 305 305 305 305 305 305 ******* Greland Farms Vernon* "3"' Ponder Hill Farms Nell 3 Dit 3 836 25,828, 717 15,555 815 685 18 109 16 434 765 20 178 352 23 282 737 22 128 747 738 18 858 19 938 757 19166 741 917 615 17 273 21 292 13 017 668 16.217 878 20 871 629 16 393 21 454 765 839 706 22 292 21 170 852 20 268 713 16 092 715 17 37? in hog feed soon available ... . , . *7 r ir traced, by USDA scientists, to feed hogs Imuted amounts of sulfa contaminated feed inadvertently drugs to promote faster weight used during the 15-day withdrawal gams, and to control atrophic period. Non-medicated feed was rhinitis, a respiratoij disease of being CO ntanunated by left-over swine. Schwartz noted this disease su lf a medicated mgredients m feed es « sig l^ lcant P o . l^ lo / 1 mixing equipment and storage $4OO million loss annually from all ' bins on ]ya / ram sulfa _ abo s ut swme respiratory infections. the equivalent of two aspirin Pork producers are required to tablets - in a ton of feed is suf stop using sulfa drugs in hog feed fiaent t 0 create sulfa levesl at least 15 days before slaughter, ((U part'per million) m liver tissue according to Food and Drug Ad- of swine ministration regulations. USDA The test has been prepared in kit monitoring found, however that a fonn field good substantial percentage of the hogs resu its, according to .Shwartz, reaching slaughter plants had more parts per excessive sulfa residues m their of sulfa are pres £ nt m u ® B- . . . , feed bemg tested, the test solution The high violation levels were turns from colorless to lavender. At LANCASTER FARMING, we think we do a good job of keeping you in formed...and we have over 39,000 paid subscribers who think so too! Finale 3 • Hugh & Russell Andrus 154 Dennis Lehman Blossom Bonnie James Boor Maxine Bill & Donna Earls Robin Elsbree Bros 63 167 Clifton McMurray 75 3 Gary 4 Donna Ayres George fiV Lee Carol Philcrest Farm • 3 Lena L Scott Shedden 13 3 Duane 4 Patty Cole Andy 3 RobertE Robinson Boss 3T Calvin 4 Rick Shaffer 56 A Kenneth Higley Kate 3 Romaine 4 Jeff Sechnst Silva 3 KW^gi l9 093 ~7 305' 18 755 19 598 22 788 305 305 305 19 221 305 19 035 20 219 305 305 17 958 305 23 845 305 17,823 20 472 290 305 16 188 305 22 790 305 19 369 305 305 18 720 300 19,337 305 18 961 293 19 763 20 304 305 305 14 189 305 19 128 823 802 885 738 716 702 810 613 733 768 704 711 314 713 707 708 774 728 710 722
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