A2A—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 14,19 M Avoid health problems with purchased cattle UNIVERSITY PARK - It happens to most dairymen from tune to tune. More milk is needed to make base, there are a few empty stalls m the barn, or a good looking springing heifer is for sale; so you purchase one or more animals. What can you do to protect yourself and your herd when you buy a cow? Purchased cows can introduce disease problems to a herd, says Penn State Extension Veterinarian Dr. L.J. Hutchinson. Evenhealthy lookmg cows can be carrying disease organisms to which your herd has no immunity. There are many possible health concerns when you buy a cow, but there are four that you should always be concerned about: brucellosis, tuberculosis, shipping fever complex, and mastitis. Brucellosis and tuberculosis have been devastating diseases in the years past, Hutchinson ex plains. Both diseases, but especially TB, are of very low Warren Shearer has been working with corn since the 1930’5, when hybrid seed first came along. One of the first farmers in southeast Pa. to use hybrid varieties, he told neighbors who thought $5 a bushel for his lowa 939 was far too much, “This is the corn of the future!” And it was! Warren continues to work with corn and feels the same way about it... selling “EASTLAND” varieties by SEEDWAY INC. at ANTHONY’S MILL Let Warren or your Eastland seeds dealer talk with you about the corns he has for your furture. It will cost a little more than the $5 per bag Warren paid in 1939, but we know you’ll be pleased by today’s standards. Get ahead in 1982 by ordering some Eastland corn for your future! Eastland incidence now. However, pur chased animals are still a major source of spread of both these diseases. To protect your herd know the Bang’s and TB status of the herd from which your pur chased cow comes. This information is required for cows coming into Pennsylvania from other states. Find out the status if the herd of ongin is in Pennsylvania. Out-of-state cows must have a blood test within 30 days and TB test within 60'days of purchase. The same is true of Pennsylvama-ongm cows unless it is a Bang’s-TB certified-accredited herd. Purchased cows should be retested about 30 days after arrival. Shipping fever is a “catch-all” term for several different viral and bacterial infections. After arrival of new cows, they may get shipping fever, your cows may get shipping fever, or both new and resident cows may get shipping fever. It doesn’t do much good to Many good herds that have been Mastitis Test and culture to vaccinate purchased or resident on a teat-dip dry cow treatment identify infected cows and quar anunals after the purchased cows program have a very low level of ters. Mine purchased cows last arrive. It may be helpful if the udder infection. Strep ag and staph until you know that they’re not purchased cows have been vac- infections may be at low levels or carrying infections. y cmated at least 2 weeks before absent. Purchase of even one in- When you buy a coW, you’re shipping. Check with your fected cow can reintroduce these firing to improve your herd. Be veterinarian about vaccination of infections to your herd. Qieck alert and avoid' buying health your herd if you’re going to be purchased cows with a California problems when you buy her. huyluti Ouwe>. r KANSAS CITY, MO. - Star M - Wenger, son of Carl and members of their families and Agribusiness and Star Farmer of Margaret Wenger, of,Myerstown, guests attended “the Stars Over America awards Thursday night Lebanon County, graduate of the America Pageant' in which went to a Wisconsin'florist and a ELCOFFA program. - FFA members received their Washington State dairy farmer at More than 20,000 .1? t A ers, American Farmer degrees, the 54th annual FFA convention. Winners of the two top awards presented in FFA went to Dale A Wolf Jr., of Baldwin, Wise., owner I 'Mmr&kk. ol a floral shop and greenhouse, in agribusiness; and Chuck Berry, ownei of a 95-cow herd and 144 acres at Elma, Washington. Among the four finalists for the top agribusiness honors was David SEEDWAY INC. SEEM SEED FARMS DIV RD#l, 80X413A EMMAUS. PA. 18049 215-965-5072 ‘West’ wins Star FFA awards The *. itim" Amartun International® Hustler iydi -7 jodb » steer design lets them turn 360* within their own tracks Buckets and attachments are available to put power into nearly every lifting, loading or pushing job you have 4125 Lift Cai i* (lbs ) 675 Ht (In.) 78 34 Vi Width (In *SAE •pvrstina capacity taaatf on V* tipping load capacity nn WKth Ims bucfcat or attachment ill | nmnumMu* THIS WEEK S SPECIAL 4125 COMPACT LOADER WITH TWO BUCKETS Now Only *s f 99o*° One Only R.S. HOLLINGER & SONS 113 W. Main St., Mountville, PA PH: 717-285-4538 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 to 5:30; Sat. 7-12 4155 4140 4136 4135 2150 1300 960 82V4 55V2 46% 46% Fkitnc* plan* antabh