{ April, 1983 Herds in the Tioga County D.H.I.A. in April 1983 which produced a rolling herd average of 65CMbs. or more. OWNER Harold Robson. Jr. Glenn Bowen L A J Holstems Verne W. Bowen Richard Groover Paul A Emma Machmer Thomas Groover Stephen E. Bolt Mic Realty Jay Foreman Spring Valley Farm Simalot Holstems Robert Shanley Larry A Mary Herman CharlesADons Porter Dale E. Allen Cows that produced 750 lbs. of butterfat or more in days in April 1983 in the Tioga County D.H.I.A. OWNER DAYS IBS. IBS. IBS. HAKE OR NO. ACE MBILK NU FAT FAT MIC Realty Moo 3-11 Gordon M. Wood#l Special 6-11 Princes 14-1 Charles A Dons Porter Bea 8-6 Richard Chamberlain Beth 6-3 HOWDY MR. HOG FARMER... Contact us at Hershey Equipment Co. about our hog equipment. It takes a lot of planning, knowledge and experience to develop a profitable confinement operation. We will assist you in the planning and recommend the most ef ficient arrangement of equipment. This service we provide will blend the building and equipment together to form a practical, labor saving, economical hog system for top quality hogs. Gestation Farrowing Finishing Nursery Systems Systems Systems Systems reduce stress and the are designed with both the are designed using top include pig rearing cages opportunity for fighting sow and farmer in mind. quality penning or penning equipment. and feeders. Tioga County DHIA Monthly Report 24,253 305 305 305 26.165 21,092 305 23,158 3.9 903 305 26,473 Chris Gaugler June 6-10 Thomas R. Bechtel #l9O 6-5 #298 7 10 Harold Robson, Jr. Seven 10-2 Bobbin 4-5 Lena 7-7 Tom Bower #B2 6-3 #73 7-0 #lO2 8-1 #llB 6-0 Vernard Watkins Cockie 5-11 Maggie 3-11 Sue 5-8 RoySchanbacher Lila 5-1 Floss 6-4 Jay Foreman #249 7-9 Larry & Mary Herman Dutchy 6-4 Angel 5-5 Bernard G. Courtney #ll2 6-5 Tim Webster Beth 6-4 Clark Brown & Son Ella 6-1 Verne W. Bowen June 9-4 Ann 4-6 Dale E. Allen #313 4-4 Danny E. Stevenson #25 5-0 David Weaver Sugar 8-10 Douglas W. Lawton #354 4-5 Stephen E. Bolt Ruth 6-0 William Chamberlain #lO3 9-9 Alpha £. Monk, Jr. Tempest 5-1 nut 22,612 20,103 18,670 19,292 18,402 17,929 18,485 18,308 18,294 17,034 18,253 17,554 17,383 17,962 18,381 17,487 305 931 918 814 * Give Me Your Attention Please! IT PAYS TO RAISE HOGS IN A SYSTEM DESIGNED BY HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO. 305 20,142 305 305 24,136 24,030 305 301 305 24,078 22,600 20,401 305 305 305 305 19,634 21,058 19,638 18,210 305 305 305 17,347 18,905 18,104 305 305 22,542 19,553 305 22,113 305 305 20,657 16,804 288 23,640 305 22,377 305 21,885 305 305 20,805 22,507 305 20,351 305 22,138 305 19,126 305 21,715 305 22,413 305 23,200 305 19,874 HEWEY WELDING Box 2312, Rd 4. Lebanon, PA 17042 717-867-5222 ALUMINUM GRAIN BODIES & ALUMINUM REPAIRS These ultra-light bodies are designed for strength through engineering, not strength with bulk. For example a 16’ grain body with tailgate and 48” sides weighs only 1490 lbs, complete. We’ll build you any length or any side height upjto 60”. Also available ★ Double swinging hay ★ Diamond Flooring hauling tailgate ★ Puli out panel ★ Barn door type tail- tailgates gate ★ Any size grain chute ★ Slide out cattle chutes 878 3.5 3.2 853 773 3.5 3.7 4.1 862 839 829 4.3 3.7 3.9 4.2 847 785 772 762 WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Department of Agriculture veterinari ans are considering licensing Marek’s disease vaccines derived from virus sources other than turkey herpes virus. 4.9 4.4 42 844 834 762 3 7 4.0 843 788 822 Reason; Some strains of the disease are showing resistance to currently licensed vaccines, a USDA of ficial said today. “To date, USDA has granted licenses only for Marek’s disease vaccines derived from turkey herpes virus, which had provided immunity,” said David A. Espeseth, a veterinarian with USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. “However, we have revised requirements to facilitate research and development of alter nate vaccines.” 40 4.6 821 774 805 3.9 3.6 805 801 4.0 805 797 779 772 768 761 756 Espeseth said USDA veterinarians have revised the agency’s biologies notice that governs the manufacture and licensing of Marek’s FISHER AND STOLTZFUS TRAILER SALES 717-768-3832 between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. or call 717-354-0723 after 6 p.m. East of New Holland, Pa. K - *\'?V,'-~ 'V--* ’ ,•? Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18,1983—€3 More Marek vaccines considered 6x16 Utility Trailer Two 1 ton utility trailers 7xlB Gooseneck Stock Trailer One Tractor pull dump Trailer Flatbed and Utility Trailers Available disease vaccines. This permits development of vaccines containing SB -1 or other avirulent virus strains that meet the requirements of the Virus-Serum-Toxin Act, USDA regulations and the needs of the poultry industry. Information about the production of new Marek’s disease vac cines is available from the Veterinary Biologies Staff, APHIS-USDA, Room 832 Federal Building, 6505 Belcrest Rd., Hyattsville, Md. 20782. Veterinary biologies such as vaccines, bacterins, toxoids, antitoxins and diagnostics must be licensed by USDA if they are distributed in interstate commerce. Licensing standards require products to be proven pure, safe, potent and effective. Producing establis hments also are licensed and are in spected by USDA to assure compliance with the law and federal regulations.
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