WASHINGTON, D.C. The Block said up to $34 million in Commodity Credit Corporation has guarantees will be earmarked for authorized up to |6S million in sales of feed grains—barley, com, to UJS. exporters for sorghum and oats and up to $ll * sales of U.S. feedgrains and million for sales of vegetable oil vegetable oil to Mexico, according cottonseed, soybeans, peanuts and 1 to Secretary of Agriculture John R. sunflowersecd. Block. ' All sales must be registered with CCC will provide up to three- the CCC by Sept. 30 and shipments year coverage for these sales must be made by Dec. 31. 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Details for those guarantees are expected to be announced in the near future. To be eligible for guarantees, U.S. exporters must submit an Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4,1982—A23 application along with a guarantee fee to CCC before export is com pleted. The guarantee rates include a charge to provide for a per annum interest rate coverage of up to 8 percent on the guaranteed value. Exporters may apply for a guarantee value up to a maximum of 98 percent of the port value. Based on semiannual Fiber diets don’t help pigs COLUMBIA, Mo. - While high fiber diets are supposed to be good for humans they don’t do much for Pigs. A recent study by University *of Missouri-Columbia animal scientists show that when the diets of' four-week-old pigs were balanced for protein and energy, there was only “a minimum effect on performance” due to high fiber from either oats or soybean hulls in the diets. “We tried various levels and only got a response when oats made up 20 percent of the ration” , ■' (Continued from Page A 22) Junior 2year-oid 1 Fountain Farm, 2. Fountain Farm. 3 Kenneth Craig Worthington, 4. Cart Stack Jr.: S Oemse Yerkes Senior 2-yMrold i , Fountain Farm, 2 Joseph J. Ford, 3 Raymond C. & Rachel H. Gross. 4 Warren E Buckman Jr. 5 Terry Stack 3-rWOkJ 1. Craig H Walton; 2 Stephen A Worthington, 3 Penrose & James W. HalJowefl: 4 Warren E Buckman HI. 5. Denise Yerkes 4-yur-okl 1 Fountain Farm, 2 Theodore S Wilson: 3 James E. Phillips: 4 David R. Walton, 5 James E. Phillips Dam * Daughter I Fountain Farm. 2 Craig H Walton. 3. Warren AftdCow E Bookman 111. 4 James Pavhca. 5 Ryan T I. Harry 6. 6 John C. Thompson. 2 Warren £ Worthington repayments of principal, plus accrued interest, the fee rate is 15.60 per $lOO for 6 months; 23.40 per $lOO for 1 year; 39.30 per $lOO for 2 years; and 56.60 for $lOO for 3 years. Based on equal annual repayment of principal, plus se cured interest, the fee rate is $32.90 per $lOO for 1 year; 50.10 per $lOO for 2 years; and 69.20 per $lOO for 3 years. said Trygve Veum. “We had no response when the pigs were given less oats or when oats made up 33 or 66 percent of the ration. “At those high levels, we were apparently losing some energy in the diet, because we were replacing com with oats”. Veum said he didn't try the same high levels with soybean hulls, but did test them at 10 and 20 percent of the ration. “They are so well digested that they simply replaced corn as an energy source. There was np fiber effect,” Veum said. Bucks Holstein Buckman 111. a James Pavlica, 4. Carl Slack, 5 Leonard E 8 David W Crooke. 100,000 pound dan 1. Penrose ft James W. Hallowed, 2 Warren E Buckman 111. 1. Fountain Farm. 2. Musicow Farm. 3 James Pavlica: 4 Warren E. Buckman Jr ft 111, 5 James E Phillips I. Musicow Farm; Z Kenneth Worthington Family; 3 Fountain Farm, 4 Carl Slack Jr, 5 Mary Helen Wilson Premier EsMMtor and Breeder Harry E ft John C Thompson Best Three Senior Females Product of Dam
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