USDA establishes (Continued from Pace A2B) and adhering to it. Lastly, but TIJT 1 emphasized the importance ola 12 probably most importantly he T fCed month calving mterval. advised the group to read and J %/ O "Start that dairy calf well,” he study to advance their information said. And once she’s started and of the dairy industry, growing, he explained, don’t put County Agent Glenn Shirk her out m the back pasture and > commended the breeders for their forget about her. quality product. His words were The retired vo-ag teacher also echoed by Lancaster County Dairy stressed using a milking system Princess Deb Greider and K.D. WASHINGTON, D.C. - Per manent federal regulations regarding the Mediterranean fruit fly in California’s Alameda, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties were issued under the Plant Quarantine Act, Harvey L. Ford, a U.S. Department of Agriculture official, said. Ford, deputy administrator of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, said this action makes permanent regulations which were issued on an emergency basis. Movement restriction, inspection and cer tification treatment requirements will still be enforced only in the three counties previously designated as regulated areas. Fruits and vegetables from the rest ot the state will continue to move without restriction. "When a major pest outbreak is discovered USDA normally issues emergency regulations regarding the infested area,” Ford said. "This enables us to take im mediate action to contain the pest, prevent further spread and bring the outbreak under control. If eradication cannot be achieved in a reasonably short period, public hearings are held and, if justified, the regulations are made per manent.” The emergency federal regulations were - issued im mediately following discovery of the Medfly outbreak in June, 1980. The regulations have been periodically expanded since then most recently on July 14, when the three counties were brought en tirely under regulation. The public hearing on establishing a per manent quarantine was held May 18 in San Francisco, Calif. Ford said California also has the same three counties under state regulation. EASIER STARTING: Heavy flywheel pro vides easy starting. No electric heater plugs. QUIETER: Runs quieter than most water cooled diesels. Very quiet exhaust. F2L-912 SPECS; 22 Hp @ 1500 RPM 27 HP @ 1800 RPM 34 Hp@ 2300 RPM It h?s direct injection, lube oil cooling. and oil cooled pistons. This engine has proven to survive the extreme heat of a heavy load in a small engine house better than any other engine. PLUS - FAMOUS DEUTZ FUEL ECONOMY ftaiifVer Diesel Inc. NEW HOLLAND, PA 717-354-4181 With more than 40 years v ju Jng experience behind him, Field Day judge, William Fredd, Quarryville, places the senior yearling class. NO. 1 DAIRYING DIESEL I ASK ABOUT STAUFFER'S S-YEAR ENGINE HEAD A BLOCK WARRANTY Guernsey breeders Since 1968 F2L-912 diesels have earned the reputation as the most reliable diesel. Don’t settle for less 2 Cyl. F2L-912 (New Style) Linde, president of Lancaster um high score of 145. Dot County Guernsey Breeders. Breneman was right behind him Earlier in the day, field day with 144. Thelma Garber was a participants tested their judging dose third followed by John skills on three Guernsey classes, Rohrer, fourth. Quarryville’s senior yearling, 2-year-olds and j oyC e Wagner placed fifth in a aged cows. field of about 100 contestants. Men, women and youngsters Following the judging com scrutinized the Romella animals petition, hungry appetites were and penciled in choices. Some appeased by a delicious lunch erased and switched animals while topped with cold Golden Guernsey others stuckto their guns. milk. Beneath the large shade When the dust settled, four trees on the Romella lawn folks Willow Street breeders topped the relaxed and enjoyed the fellowship competition. Peter Witmer had of other Guernsey breeders. Guernsey fanciers dig into a hearty noonday meal which followed the judging contest. Cold cuts, rolls, vegetables and salads were all washed down with what else...a cold glass of Golden Guernsey milk provided by Romelia Farm. SUMMER SPECIAL MF-2675 TRACTOR Used 640 Hours. Loaded with options. Excellent condition, very clean. Will sell with ★ Call or See Harold Stauffer ★ (I ftaulfer Diesel Inc. PHONE 717-354-4181 NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August S, 1951—A29 or without duals. fi- V ' x a. * " * Z'? m
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