Perry Co. DHIA (Continued from Page Dl6) Carl E. McMiiien Excel Pmey Ray E. McMiiien ' H 10-3 ' H 8-1-, H’ 3-0 Bonny Nevm G. Rice , #144 H #196 H #234 H #247 H #242 H Lyons Brothers Bett Joy Edie- Max Reapsome H 6-8 H 5-9 H - 4-2 Moe H 6-11 Magic H - 6-8 Astro, H 6-0 Melody H 4-7 William E. Martin & Sons #3 H 8-6 #7B H 8-1 _ #l3l H 6-5 #133 H 6-5 #152 - H #228 H #256 H #330 H Benjamin E. Dum Winner H Tracey H Pie H Poppy H Dancer H Frank Rice Reggie H Irene H Milligan Bros. ’ Marla H Dean Loy&Son Rocket H Nanny H Gem • H Ray L. Kling Aggie H Richard L. Maurer Ellen H Neat , H Nadine H John E. Book #5B H %0 FACTORY PAYS THE INTEREST TO DEC. 1,1981 SLICK SPREADER • Exclusive Polyslik polyethylene floor liner helps prevent apron from freezing to floor in winter • Protects 1 against corrosion and wear • Easy to clean and maintain • Low profile fits under barn cleaners IKKASTEN HASTE* *fG. 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Achenbach Cindy Empress Richard Knebel Adele 808 741 698 /29 70/ 34 ' 3.5 650 793 778 763 665 794 855 673 656 756 3-4 3.8 4.1 742 Order 1982 Manure Spreader equip ment at 1981 prices. Protect yourself from continuing price and interest rate increases. See your dealer for details. MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL MOW AMD SAVE! • Rugged, durable steel construction • 2-speed apron drive for fast unloading These new Kasten spreaders come in striking black enamel with attractive orange and cream accent stripes. Stop in today and see the Bold Black Line from Kasten! ZOOK FARM STORE Honey Brook, Pa. 19344 Ph. 215-273-2943 or 273-3444 Ask for doe Gunning or Reuben Zook 305 305 298 H 5-9 •H 4-1 H 4-0 305 305 259 305 269 305 305 H 1-11 H 2-2 305 305 3-8 0-0 305 298 6-11 5-4 305 296 305 H 3-11 H 3-11 H 3-11 305 8-4 305 305 305 4-3 '3-7 28? H '7 n Rats live NEWARK, Del. - Rodents can live “high off the hog” if swine producers don’t maintain an in tensive rodent control program, says Richard Fowler, Extension ' livestock specialist at the University of Delaware. Man is the rat’s best friend, explains Fowler. Ninety-eight percent of all rats depend on man for food, water and shelter. He says one rat can eat 25 pounds of feed a year. It can contaminate an 831 664 782 4.2 3.0 4.7 19.631 21,939 16,767 839 23,356 1022 747 683 4.5 3.2 3.8 22,489 23,182 17,922 698 17,132 543 689 16,490 21,497 669 769 19,670 21,526 695 838 20,824 21,525 ,762 744 655 19,458 23,938 15,926 695 18,193 715 16,950 763 745 20,156 17,439 690 1 7 ‘high off the hog’ additional 75 pounds with its droppings and urine. Effective rat control requires reducing rat refuges and im plementing a bait program. Discarded machinery, piles of old boards, tall weeds and farm dumps make good-habitat for rats and should be cleaned up, says the specialist. Items that can’t be thrown out should be movkl to platforms at least two feet above the ground. Examine buildings, re-hang poorly fitting bam doors, repair rotted comers with sheet metal, replace broken or rotted siding and staple hardware cloth over gaps below the siding. -Keep, the outside perimeter of buildings free of weeds and tall grass. Fowler recommends placing a two-foot band of gravel around each building to allow a mower to easily cut all grass. Doers should fitvtigbtly4p act as barrier to rats and mice. They also should be self-closing. Doors that must be kept open should have a two-foot-high step-over barrier. Manure pits that extend beyond the confinement unit should be surrounded by a two-foot-high YOUR MILK QUALITY GUARDIAN..: Mueller HiPe the com automatic mi system for progressive dairymen. Durable HiPer-Form Model “OH” and “MHL” Milk Coolers feature large radius corners and smooth stainless steel welds for easy cleaning. 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King Boby Dale Smoker #6 #2l #24 #3l #44 #4B #55 H 4-11 H 5-11 H 6-11 H 4-11 H 6-11 H 3-11 H 2-11 '(^SBEEsEBESsiaEI *-■■■ HiPerForm- USED TANKS 300 Gal. & Up 21,855 . 19,840 305 305 4-10 4-1 - 19,083 19,681 305 305 5-1 4-0 305 305 16,066 17,807 7-11 3-1 17,927 305 17,339 19,040 20,306 305 305 305 9-8 5-11 3-1 281 305 4- 5- 18,055 15,886 305 27,104 259 15,779 305 18,582 305 21,836 18,516 17,922 15,262 18,202 19,522 17,572 20,759 305 305 305 305 305 298 305 barrier of sheet metal or hardware cloth, he says. Rat control mustf be just as rigid inside the building. He suggests covering the lower three feet of the walls with sheet metal to keep rats from burrowing into the insulation. Maintain one bait station in the feed storage room and others in the aisles and pens. He also suggests suspending bait blocks every 30 feet below slotted floors. Most rat baits available to the general public typically have a grain base and contain an anti coagulant, such as warfarin. Baits are available.in dry bulk, and plasticene (plastic wrapped) packets and paraffin blocks for use in wet conditions. The key to an effective bait program is to keep the bait stations continuously replenished with clean, dry bait, says Fowler. Rats must. ..ept, the anti-coagulant-type baibfourlofivecbnsecutivedays to cause death. Severe rat infestations may have to be handled by a commercial pest control company with access to rodenticides not available to the public. "OH" "MHL" 779 867 3.6 4.4 665 674 749 732 4.7 4.1 654 3.8 3.7 3.3 661 711 678 4.6 4.1 824 654 838 685 708 862 671 682 675 746 837 663 841