ir Panel discusses starting LANCASTER A veterinarian, two cattle feeders, and a cattle jockey tossed out their philosophies on the best methods for starting cattle on feed Tuesday during the Lancaster Cattle Feeders’ Day, sponsored by the Penn State Extension Service. Dr. George Zimmerman of Ephrata described how shipped cattle could be suffering from stress, and viral and bacteria infections. He suggested cattle feeders strive to “get hay into those calves”quickly, and vac cinate them only if the calves don’t appear to be sick already. He stressed the need to provide adequate housing, clean bedding and fresh water. I Lancaster County cattle feeder Earl Martin advocated medicating pttae drinking water, followed by medicated feed during the initial 2- 4 weeks on the farm. Fellow cattle Preconditioned calf (Continued from Page A 24) yearling feeder cattle, Burdette said farmers don’t have to be as cautios. 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In announcing the new initiative Tuesday, Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block said increased yield guarantees can run as high as 10 percent for fanners who par ticipate in PIK at the 30 percent level. Yield guarantees will go up less for lower levels of par ticipation. “To qualify for the yield guarantee increase, the insured farmer must participate in the PK program at least at the 10 percent level," said Block. “That would make the farmer eligible for an increase of 6 percent." Block said the guaranteed in* crease will climb to 8 percent at the 20 percent participation level. The 10 percent increase for PK participation at the 30 percent level will be the maximum allowed. Under the PIK program an nounced Jan. 11, farmers can allow some of the land they normally farm to lie idle. In return, they will BROODERS SBMi) INFRARED HEATING, INC. 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