(Continued from Page Dl4) 1 that are at least 60 percent tallow, unfamiliar to most American Unlike the old tallow-based soaps, dinner tables, but salads and these ne,w varieties lather in cool desserts made from gelatin or lukewarm water. another beef byproduct-are just On the list of cash values for , about a national institution, byproducts, variety meats-sold Gelatin is a derivative of cattle directly from slaughterhouse to collagen. Known as cartilage in supermarket-come in third. The humans, collagen is a protein that most popular, liver, generally nets connects the tissue and bone, the biggest return in the Besides salads and desserts, marketplace. But the list of variety gelatins are used in making meats is long-hearts, stomachs, chewing gum, marshmallows, and Perhaps variety meats are unfamiliar to most American dinner tables , but salads and desserts made from gelatin another beef byproduct are just about a national institution. tripe, spleens, livers, kidneys, brains, tongues, and sweetbreads are a few. These foods are very high in nutritional content but have traditionally had a low appeal for many American consumers. However, higher red meat prices and acceptable-even gourmet recipes have prompted some consumers to reconsider variety meat delicacies. Perhaps vanety meats are The Lancaster Livestock Exchange SjEr Proudly Presents the List of Buyers of the 38th Annual Penna. Southeast District 4-H Baby Beef Sale Held at the Lancaster Stockyards Tuesday, Nov. 10th, 1981 GRAND CHAMPION Lancaster Stockyards, Inc. Reserve Light Weight Champion Commonwealth National Bank Lancaster Agri, Inc. Agri Equipment, Inc. Agway Farm A Home Stores - Salunga Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Beil telephone Co. of Pa. BAR Cattle co. Amos Bowell A Sons Chapman A Good Concrete Co. Craig Farms Walter M. Dunlap A Sons, Inc. E. M. I. • Motorman Em Tran, Inc. Farmersville Equipment Co. First Nat’l Bank of West Chester I. Harold Frey Fulton Bank Glass Specialty Systems of Pa. Mildred Geib Greider Hatchery Groff Meats, Inc. H. A. Building Products Hackman A Sons Roofing Hamilton Bank Heistand Bros. Inc. Herr A Sacco, Inc. Hervitz Packing Co. We Salute These Buyers, Whom You Will Note Include Businesses and Industries Related and Non-Related to Agriculture ... They! Generously Given Realistic Support to America's Outstanding Youth- Farm Project... THE 4-H CLUBS of CHESTER, DAUPHIN and LANCASTER COUNTIES No waste dissolvable medicine capsules. Some inedible products are manufactured from gelatin as well-photographic film, printer rollers, window shades, sheet rock, matches, wallpaper, sandpaper, and glues and adhesives. A relatively new and sophisticated byproduct market is the manufacture of phar maceuticals. But because the total weight is less than a pound per animal and processing them is so Lancaster Hollinger Mack, Inc. Henry B. Hoover, Agway-Ephrata B. R. Kreider A Son, Inc. Kunzler A Co. Inc. Lancaster County Farm Restaurant Lancaster Livestock Reporter Lawn Equipment Parts Co. Lebanon Chemical Corp. Leisure Lanes of Lancaster Longenecker Hatchery, Inc. Forney Longenecker John E. Martin - Contractor McCoy Cattle Co. Tom McCoy Custom Butchering Messick Farm Equipment Co. Messick Realty Co. New Holland Farmers Nat'l Bank Potteiger Meats Dick Reed-Commodity Broker Rolling Rock Farm John Scheidler • Hay Dealer Shober A Sons, Inc. Sperry Rand Corp. - Sperry New Holland Thome Farms Terre Hill Silo Co. Inc expensive, these byproducts don't bringm a huge amount ot money to the packer Currently, about 140 medications are derived trom cattle glands. One of the most important and best known pharmaceuticals is insulin, a drug used to treat diabetes. There are 5 million diabetics in the U.S. alone, and at least one-tourth ot them require insulin daily to regulate their blood sugar levels. In humans and in cattle, the pancreas gland naturally manufactures insulin, but it takes the glands trom 1,500 slaughtered animals to produce only 1 ounce of insulin refined tor human use. Another drug, clinically called corticotropin and more commonly known as ACTH, is available synthetically, but generally manufacturers derive ACTH from the pituitary gland ot livestock. Used primarily in treating human adrenal gland problems, ACTH is a very valuable pharmaceutical but not so easily obtainable. The pituitary gland of an average steer is tiny, weighing less than a tenth of a pound, and 10,000 glands are required to refine just one pound of ACTH for human use. In 1976, the wholesale price for a single cattle pituitary gland was only 11 cents. But researchers are quick to point out that some im portant byproduct benefits simply cannot be measured in dollars. RESERVE CHAMPION Willie the Butcher Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill, “4 Markets” Light Weight Champion i Watt & Shand Lancaster & Park City Earl L. Umble Union Nat’l Mt. Joy Bank Vintage Sales Stables, Inc. Way Oil Co. White Indiana Service, Inc. OUT OF STATE BUYERS Fauquier Livestock Market Marshall Narrows Livestock Auction Market Narrows North Carolina Cattlemans Association Pulaski Livestock Market Dublin Roanoke-Holiins Stockyards Hollins Virginia Beef Cattle Association Daieville 4-H Show Lamb Buyers Champion Lamb Willie the Butcher Reserve Champion Lamb Walter M. Dunlap & Sons Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21,1981—D15 Chester Co. farmers solve animal waste problems WEST CHESTER - Management of animal waste or manure in Chester County is becoming important, reports Harry Barnett, conservation technician with the Soil Con servation Service in West Chester. What to do with the manure in the winter months has been the biggest question. Store it is the answer. By storing it over the winter months, you can apply it in the spring just before planting, Barnett says. “Consider what happens when you spread manure in the winter on frozen or snow-covered ground and get a heavy ram. Most of the manure is carried off into the streams resulting in stream pollution, and the loss of organic fertilizer. Tb ! s problem can be IT’S MAGIC PHONE How quickly C V 7^' 3 ft 3 ?fL i You Get Results \ <> r 717-626-1164 Classifieds II jl solved by proper manure storage,” he explains. “Not only are the winter months critical, but there are critical months in the summer, too. What do you do with the manure when most fields are in crops?” the SCS technician asks. “All over Chester County, you can see farmers solving their manure problems. In the Elverson area alone during the past year, five of these storage systems were installed.” The U.S. Soil Conservation Service can provide technicial assistance in the development of a waste management system. For further information, contact the local Soil Conservation Service office. Award Winning Quality ICE CREAM Vi Gallon & Dipping Custom Pac ELI2ABETKTOWN CREAttRY CO, WC. Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-367-1389