NEMA (Continued from Pace A 35) Washington D.C. that are of in terest to egg producers. One of the key issues, House Resolution 305, calls for hearings to be held on the animal welfare issue. Kulla reported that Congressman Tom kHarkin, who has control of the bill 5n bis subcommittee, feels he needs to hold hearings because of the NOW EXPANDING WITH MODERN MILLING FACILITIES Hand calculated dairy programming using the services and products of CARNATION LAB-MIX Computerized dairy programming using the d d t of X-TRA FACTORS Ihester Count MELVIN STOLTZFUS 79 33.7 19.628 795 CochranviHe ‘BO 38 5 20,488 806 ‘Bl 35.9 21.527 840 JOHNUMBLE 79 43.2 17,661 706 Swampy Hollow Farm Atglen WILLOWLANDFARM 79 600 17,164 633 Alston 80 599 17.731 665 •81 596 19,775 744 JONAS B. STOLTZFUS 79 41.5 15.147 560 Honey Brook ‘Bl 41 7 18,320 670 ‘Bl 41 7 19,149 719 large number of letters he’s been According to Kulla, “No.” He receiving from weifansts. .pointed out that the CAST reports Kulla noted that if Harkm fails to on animal welfare are already hofd hearings, the resolution could completed and will negate any be captured from his agriculture arguments posed by welfarists. He subcommittee by the Science and also reassured the group by noting Technology Committee. The UEP UEP already has guidelines for legislative director announced that producers on proper care, of Sec. Block bas.gone on record in chickens, opposition of Res. 305. Kulla reported UEP has sent a Should egg producers be alar- letter to USDA’s Statistical med if bearings are scheduled? Reporting Service in which the Listed below are DHIA reports of some of the finest Dairy Farmers in Chester County and Lancaster County. We congratulate these farmers and consider it a privilege to work with them and all others. Yrs. Cows Milk Fat ■BO 440 17,664 693 •81 43.0 19,489 779 * Feed * Fertilizers * Grain Seeds* Coal Chemicals* Animal Health Supplies* CALL TODAY! OR STOP & VISIT US SOGri t Yrs. Cows Milk Fat OUNWOOO FARM Oxford SENBEILER Russellville CHRIST STOLTZFUS '79 51.9 16,194 594 Honey Brook 'BO 52.9 18,532 667 *Bl 54.8 19,187 688 OALEHOSTETTER ‘BO 49.5 17,487 628 CochranviHe 'Bl 48.9 17,259 625 CALVIN BLANK Atglen Specializing In: No. 79 38 17.738 750 *BO 43.3 18,881 750 ‘Bl 48.6 18,163 711 79 52.3 17,752 666 ‘BO 42.2 16,532 616 'Bl 56.4 18,648 704 79 503 14,889 555 'BO 502 16,396 608 ‘Bl 529 17,096 646 organization requested the SRS reverse its decision to combine hatching and table egg numbers in its reports. The reports have been limited to quarterly instead of monthly due to budget problems. “We can live with the quarterly reports,” said Kulla, “but com bining the two types of eggs ren ders this information useless.” Looking at nutrition issues, Lancaster Count Yrs. Cows Milk Fat ELVINGRAYBILL Nottingham HENRY U.STOLTZFUS Honey Brook JACOBS.STOLTZFUS*BO 43.6 16,564 618 Honey Brook ‘Bl 42.8 18,435 680 BENUEL STOLTZFUS ‘BO 45.8 17,474 642 Morgantown ‘Bl 42.7 17,809 679 KENNETH BEILER 'BO 55.5 15,341 581 Kinzers ‘Bl 54.3 17,716 664 JOHN U. CLICK Kinzers JONAS B. KING Morgantown ‘BO 64.0 14,465 522 'Bl 49.3 16.300 596 ‘BO 45.7 17,985 635 ‘Bl 44.8 21,048 754 ‘BO 42.8 15,596 579 ‘Bl 48.6 17,593 662 'BO 40 1 16,419 591 *Bl 40 5 16,804 620 (tor Famine, Saturday, April 3, tfi2—A37 Kulla warned tine producers “the cholesterol issue is on the bade burner of the stove. It will be a hot issue when the sodium controversy comes off the front burner.” Attorney George Isaacson and Production Manager Bob Thorpe, with Ricca Egg Farms, Billerica, Mass, shared their thoughts and advice about farm labor relations and record beeping, respectively. Yrs. Cows Milk Fat J. ROBERT METZLER '6O 40.1 15.741 579 Christiana ‘Bl 42.2 16,400 624 ELAMK.STOLTZFUS ‘BO 43.1 16,159 577 Morgantown *Bl 35.0 16.962 598 LEVI S. STOLTZFUS ‘BO 45.5 15.182 583 Honey Brook 'Bl 45.9 15,949 612 JOHN F. PETERSHEIM‘BO 40.3 16,868 608 Gap '*Bl 40.4 16,439 594 OMAR SMOKER New Holland LAWRENCE CARMAN ‘Bl 45.8 16,277 553 Quarryvitle ‘6l 34.2 15,757 571 STEPHEN F. STOLTZFUS Gap ‘Bl 26.7 16,441 588 ‘Bl 15.818 569