At the annual sales coi. jrence of .aeon jng Company, Inc. held at Wells College, Aurora, N.Y., President Wilbur L. Townsend presented Golden Eagle Awards to the employees who achieved the best performance. Townsend, left, presents the Golden Eagle Award to Raymond E. Rudisili, S & D Area Manager of the York-Adams/South Penn Area. Rudisili and his wife reside in York. n honors Rudisill Purina announces health products ST I.UUItJ, Mo. Tluee new products from Ralston Purina s Health Products Division have been introduced and mcuiporaled into a complete swine dysenleiy t bloody scours i treatment and control program Purina Chek-H-Scoui Soluble Powder dysentery treatment is positioned as the first line attack against this fast-spreading, herd decnnating disease The lin comycin hydrochloride active product is water soluble to treat even off-feed pigs, as speed is o! the essence in this rapidly debilitating disease. Purina Chek- K-Scour Soluble Powder is available in a 40-gram packet which medicates 04 gallons ul drinking water or approximately 105/40 lb. feeder pigs depending on water consumption. The next important product m the program is Purina Chek-K- Scour Plus antibiotic medicated teed pre-mix It continues the lincomycm hydrochloride, but also has additional vitamins and minerals and lysine supplements to restore needed levels to hogs whose intestinal systems are not capable of adequate absorption for maximum recovery. Purina Chek- K-Scour Plus is manufactured in 4(1 lb. bags, 'treatment level is one bag added to one ton of feed. Treatment period is tor three weeks. The last product in the Purina Program is Purina Chek-K-Ton Id medicated feed additive. Purina Chek-K-Ton LI provides an ongoing control against recurrences which are common to this disease. Purina Chek-K-Ton LI is fed until six days before slaughter. It is available in a 5 lb. bag which replaces 5 lbs. of grain in making a ton of feed to provide Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 1,1983—05 i ecoiiimended control lev els The eiiln e treatment and control piogiam with Purina products to tarry out each phase are presented ABS promotes Buschner DE FOREST, Wise - Frederick A Buschner has been appointed National Sales Manager for American Breeders Service. In his new position. Buschner will be responsible for his com pany 's sales activities throughout the United Stales and Canada, with sixty-five Regional and District Managers, and some 1.200 Sales Representatives under his supervision. Immediately prior to his ap pointment, Buschner served as Kegional Sales Manager for ABS in northeastern U.S., a position he held tor 15 years During his career, Buschner has won several company awards for his proficiency m sales management Buschner was raised in New Jersey and attended high school in Teanech. Following World War 11 service, Buschner entered Cornell University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Animal Husbandry He then enrolled m the University ot Connecticut where he received his Master of Science degree in 11150, and immediately joined the staff of that institution as Assistant Ex tension Dairyman. He served in that position 2 1/2 years, then accepted the position of Manager of the Massachusetts Selective Breeding Association. He left this organization in 1567 to join American Breeders Service as an Extension Kepresentative for the m a new handout brochui e which is available lu the public II is tilled Purina bwine Dvsenleiv 1 reatmenl and Cunltol Program Frederick Buschner New England slater with his office in Ithaca, New York After two }ean> in this position, he resigned to manage the Con necticut Artificial Breeding Association (or a short tune and returned to ABii as District Sales Manager in Wisconsin in 1960 j nmuKOf aS | | WBJHNC^ j it KAO LANCASTER FARMING'S I ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I | YOUR NEEOSI J