Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 15, 1983, Image 60

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    B2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January IS, 1983
FARM SHOW Top winners In
the various classes of hay com
petition Include:
AHaHa-First Cutting
1 Jett Kauffman, Rl, Mifflmtown. 2 Elam
Bollinger. R 7. Manheim, 3 Robert A McWilliams.
Pen Argyl
AHaHa-Later Cutting
1 Jay McCarroll, Forty Four, 2 Albert Bentt. R 2
Thomasville. 3 Douglas A. Layman. Waynesboro
AHaHa ■ Grass mixed - First Cutting
1 Donald Bollinger. N Locust St. Myerstown, 2
William Peoples, HI Mifllmtown, 3 Roekview State
Correctional Institute, R 3, Bellefonte
Alfalfa-Grass mixed-Later Cutting
1 Paul Bollinger, R 2 Myerstown. 2 John
Jurists, RS.TunkhannocK, 3 Balmer Brothers, R 2,
Manheim
1 Scott Fill-man, R 3, Dußois, 2 David Glass,
Rl.Birdsboro.3 Doneld Bollinger
Ctotw-TimotfiyMM
1 Marshall WoHa. St Marys. 2 Donald
BoUingtr. 3 Eu*«na Marshall, Jarsay Short
BMatastTraM
2 William C Meems. Jr.. Gettysburg.
(Urdafoot Tratod • Mhtad
2 William C Mtams. Jr
Grass ■ First Cutting
1 Donald Boltinger; 2 Carl J Pearce, Painted
Hills Farm, Kytertown. 3 I. F Altamose t Sons.
Effort
USDA proposes water control in cured pork
Each class of pork
WASHINGTON, D.C. product would have a
The U.S. Department different minimum
of Agriculture has protein requirement,
proposed regulating the Because the relative
amount of added water protein levels decrease
in cured pork products as more water is added,
by requiring specified a minimum protein
levels of protein. requirement would
“Our present controls establish an ap
to limit added water proximate maximum
were developed many permissible added
years ago,” said Donald water level, Houston
L. Houston, ad- said,
ministrator of USDA’s A comprehensive
Food Safety and In- sampling program
spection Service. “As a conducted by USDA
result, they do not take inspectors would ensure
into account new types enforcement of the
of pork products made minimum protein
possible by recent requirements. About
advances in food 7,200 plants currently
technology.” operate under federal
Water is added to pork meat and poultry in
products as a curing spection and ab
solution or pickle, proximately 1,100 of
Houston said. They these produce cured
generally consists of a pork products,
mixture of salt and The sampling
nitrite dissolved in program would rely
water. Curing serves to primarily on statistical
preserve the meat and analysis of laboratory
inhibits the growth of data, this would permit
food poisoning USDA to take corrective
organisms and imparts action more quickly
the traditional flavor than is currently
and color. possible,
“The proposal would “This program would
establish minimum provide greater
protein requirements protection for con
fer the full range of sumers against mac
cured pork products curate product
now being marketed,” labeling," Houston said.
Houston said. “These “It also would protect
protein requirements the pork processing
would be tied to the industry from unfair or
amount of added water deceptive practices.”
remaining in a product A background paper
at the time the con- is available from FSIS
sumer buys it.”
Under existing
regulations a product
labeled “Ham” may
contain no added water,
whereas a product
labeled “Ham Water
Added” may contain up
to 10 percent added
water. Products labeled
in this manner will still
be marketed, provided
they meet minimum
protein criteria.
Under the proposal,
processors would be
permitted to market
products with higher
amounts of water,
provided those products
were accurately
labeled. USDA is
proposing that such
products be labeled as
“Ham and Water
Product Contains X%
Bollingers score
in hay competition
1 David J Peachey, Belleville. 2 Donald
Bollinger. 3 Kevin G Rice, Rl. Blam
Mixed - More than 50% ol legumes
I David K Longenbach. R 4, Northampton. 2
David R Harrop, Rl, Milroy. 3 IF AHemose (
Sons
Mixed - More than 50% of grasses
X John R Sankey. R 2. Clearfield. 2 Klein
Farms. Rl Easton, 3 David R Harrop
Summer annual grasses • Sudangrasses
1 Donald Bollinger, 2 IF AHemose t Sons. 3
Paul Bollinger
2 Paul Bollinger
AHaHa - Later Cutting
1 Jay McCarroll. Fourt Four, 2 DuMar Farm,
537 Upper Mainland Rd ; 3 Paul Bollinger.
AHaHa -Grass mixed -First Cutting
2 Paul Bollinger
AHaHa - Grass Mixed - Later Cutting
2 Paul Bollinger.
1 Paul Bollingar
Ctovar-Timotlqr-MfMd
1. Paul Ballinger
Gran - First Cutting
1 Ervin D Millar, Easton. 2. Paul Bollingar.
Grata* Latar Cutting
1 Sherman Grova, R 2, Dillsburg; 2. Paul
Bollinger
Mtaed - More than SO* ot laguna*
1 Paul Bollinger. 2. Tom Boyer; 110 Brasacher
Rd, York.
WELDING
STEEL FABRICATING
MACHINE WORK
Angle shearing, bending, punching, notching,
coping, plate shearing and flame cutting.
Reasonable rates. Check our prices for steel and
pipes. Hyd. Jack repair services. DEALERS
WANTED for custom farm gates, hog troughs,
steel bale rack wagons, free stall.
NOLT’S WELDING SHOP
Just off Rt. 222, Kempsville Rd.
R#3 Box 200, Kutztown, Pa. 19530
215-683-9540
Later Cutting
AHaHa-First Cutting
Information, USDA, FSIS Hearing Clerk,
Room 1160-S, USDA, Room 26375,
Washington,D.C.2o2so. Washington, D.C., 20250.
Public comments on The proposal was
the proposal should be published in the Nov. 10
sent by March 10 to Federal Register.
Private Label, Premium
Ice Cream
Vi Gallon and Bulk
ELIZABETHTOWN CREAMERY CO, MC.
Rear 519 S. Market Street
Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022
Phone: 717-367-1389
Mind ■ am 50% o« Grwu
1 Sherman Grove, 2. Paul SoWinctr
Summer Annual Gmeee-Sudancrass
1 Paul BoUmper.
AKaKa-First Cutting
1 Lester ( Jan Paulhamus, R 2, Cofan Station,
2. Herman Espy, Spruce Creek, 3 Daniel
Brubaker, Rl, Ephrata
Atialta- Later Cutting
1 Linden Hill Farms, R 2 Linden; 2 Daniel
Brubaker. 3 A.L OrnerSoos, Rl.Rickton
Akaka • Grass • Mind - First Cutting
1 Kerman Espy
Malta Grasa Mtiad - Later Cuttkr«x
2. Daniel Brubaker
Mixed Hay - over 50% Mfuntcs
1 Linden Hills Farm: 2. Daniel Brubaker.
Mixed Hay over 90% Grasses
1 Herman Espy: 2. Sherman Grove; 3 Linden
Hill Farm
GRAND CHAMPION
Jay McCarrell. Forty Four
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION
Jay McCarrell
Airville 4-H Club holds
awards banquet
AIRVILLE - The Airville 4-H the Airville Fire HalL
dub met recently to hold their Project awards were given to;
nnmmi awards banquet, here, at Mandy Mitchell, crocheting; 6us
Parlett, bike; Ray Snyder, sheep;
Laurie Miller, quilling; and
Michelle Miller, ceramics; Kelly
Kilgore, dairy; Trudy Grove,
clothing; Bob Muller, forestry;
Jim Cuadill, sheep; Amy Douglas,
leather; Joe Caudill, handyman;
David King, leadership; Joey
Mitchell, rookie boy; Mary Beth
Muller, rookie girl; and Lesley
King, achievement.
Junior leaders recognized for
their efforts were David King,
dairy; Lesley King, clothing;
Mark Ebaugh, bicyde, and Ann
Hutschenreuter, foods.
Paper-white narcissus
There’s nothing like indoor
blooms to brighten up the winter.
You can have flowers in 3 to 5
weeks with very little effort by
same "» \sr
SAVINGS UP TO 40% ON FUEL
Your Profits Are Important to Us:
CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES:
• Air-cooled engines on all models. (Does not Freeze or Boil).
• Savings of up to .40% on fuel.
• Up to 40% less down tinwty eliminating water cooling.
• Four-wheel system is engineered in...not an ad-on. The
heavy-duty transmission is designed for four-wheel drive.
• Long and low design for best weight distribution. More weight
on front drive wheels where it can be used.
• SAME has constant 1% to 4% faster pull on front wheels.
* LONG TERM LEASE
A FINANCING
AVAILABLE at 12.5%
KISEY FARM EQUIPMENT, IRC.
Sales, Service and Parts
Leyland & Same Tractors • Taylorway • New Idea
• Lamborghini Crawlers • GT Dryers • Landoll • Dion
RDI, Box 2294, Jonestown, PA 17038
(717) 865-4526 or 865-4028
Located Vz Mile South of Fredericksburg Off Rt. 343 in Shirksville
Business Hours: 7 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily, Sat till Noon,
Evenings by Appt -
planting some paper-white nar
cissus now.
Unlike tulips, hyacinths or hardy
daffodils, papeiwbite narcissus
are tender bulbs which do not need
to be shsred for several months at
low temperatures before forcing.
Place them In bowls or low.pota
containing sand, gravel, pebbles or
soil and set them in a well-lighted
location at 60 degrees. Tem
peratures of 75 or more will
produce weak growth and loss of
lower buds. Discard the bulbs after
flowering since they are not hardy
outdoors.
Amaryllis is another good bulb
for indoor flowering. Place each
bulb in a pot that allows about an
inch of space around the bulb.
Leave the upper third of the bulb
showing above the soil. Give the
plants good light and a tem
perature above 60 degrees. Water
lightly until the plant flowers in
about 6 to 8 weeks. Continue to
water the amaryllis plants after
flowering.
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