Feeders Speeding Up—Collection , Belts Slowing Down Poultryproducers are speeding up their feeders and slowing down their mechanical egg collection belts. They are finding that by speeding up their old feeders, or by buying the new faster feeders, they are now able to get fresher feed to their birds in less tune with less noise as well as less wear and tear on the equipment. Old slow feed chains used to make some birds wait three to four hours fresh feed, because the birds, at the head of the line ate all the new feed. Now a feeder may run | for «dy a few minutes while distributing fresh feed more uniformly to all birds. A balanced' high quality diet is needed to produce quality eggs with strong shells. Anotber new concept in egg collection is to slow down the belts Contact: Boyd Moody 2113 Circle Road. Carlisle, PA 17013 717-243*3062 Cbiclseo Coop ffews Update on the poultry industry By )4erb Jordan Penn State Extension Poultry Specialist, program. to one-third normal speed so that 2,4M eggs are kept m their highest quabty tona l by * these 4-H Clubs offered animal jolting and bumpmg. Some egg p ro j ec ts suc j, rabbits, dogs and Rapair projects involving ££ money by This keeps egg shells uitact an keeping the family lawn mower keeps interior quality high for the Many youngsters learned co i?? l ™ er - . .. *n the traditional food preparation and preservation projects. A second approach to 4-H oc and consumers alike in that they curre( j in schools. scii»nt?fic attack two common poultry DrotectB glll . h __ emhrvoloev the* enriched the curriculum in much birds on tunt. and collecting the same M {oundfira e Sj» s vdth a minimum °f emanded school curricula beyond Preliminary results from field SfSree E*s to indufcpreSical studies indicate ™ gard Jg a S“Jf i 3g- School program In 4-H SS weS both duringfreT periods th 1 »bo« iSn andafter school 32,067 youth were evaporation. eggs soon enrolled this category of 4-H. ’ after , th i ey Special intend groups are mamtain egg weight and quality. shorter-term 4-H programs con- ~ Vicbn Farm Machinery, Inc. P-O. Box 6313 f liman 1 Chesapeake,VA 23323 804/485-1600 Enrollment LANCASTER - Four-H enroll raent in Pennsylvania Increased by almost 4,000 during 1962. This means 91,000 boys and girls 8 through 19 years of age are now part of this informal educational Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5,1983—ft 17 increases for Pa.’s 4-H clubs centra ting on a single subject ( Some members belonged to more Nutrition education and safety than one group. The computer at often characterize these programs the state 4-H office in the College of which attracted 18,700 youth. Agriculture at the Pennsylvania Finally, 244 boys and girls were State University found these in 4-H as individuals. Some were duplications and concluded there handicapped, some in- are 91,780 Pennsylvania stitutionalized. Others were youngsters in 4-H in 1982! without means to attend a 4-H meeting, so a parent served as a leader. No one project charac terized this small group. They become involved in many things in their 4-H learning experience. ' Mow the astute reader will have added these figures and concluded the writer couldn’t add because the figiiroo totaled over 95,000. Why? Educate for safety NEWARK. Del - When it comes to farm safety, personal experience and common sense are not enough, says Ronald Jester, Extension farm safety specialist at the University of Delaware Georgetown substation. The National Safety Council is encouraging farmers and their families to educate for safety. The emphasis is to “educate today to prevent accidents tomorrow.” Education ia the key to an* That same computer recorded an increase of 122 4-H Clubs, or almost two per county. Penn sylvania’s 4-H , agents, the organizers of 4-H clubs with the volunteer adult and teen leaders, are proud to be extending the influence of 4rH to 4,000 more youngsters this year. ticipating trouble before it starts, anyo According to the council, work accidents in 1981 claimed the Uvea of approximately 1,900 farm workers and caused about 190,900 disabling injuries. The cost of farm accidents, including farm fires, is estimated at |& billion annually. Work-connected illnesses were not estimated. Jester offers some ways to promote safety education at all levels within tbe agricultural community. First he suggests that farm families spend time discussing safety topics with children, and encourage them to get involved In safety programs, such as those sponsored by 4-H and FFA. The Delaware Cooperative Extension Service sponsors a farm safety training program through Jester’s office in Georgetown. Farmers are urged to plan and initiate a program geared to their needs. For information, call 302/856-5250. WHITE HORSE MACHINE 2-WAY HYDRAIiIC RESET PLOW Horse Drawn - In Stock FEATURING • Automatic Reset Bottoms • Each Bottom Raised & Lowered By Hydraulic Cylinder?. • Hydraulically Operated Swinging Hitch & Tongue. • Full One Year Guarantee On All Parts. 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