Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 21, 1984, Image 17

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    Sire Power expands housing
TUNKHANNOCK - Sire
Power’s Gold Sire Development
Program has more than tripled in
the last ten years and by next year
is expected to be four times as
large as it was in 1972.
As a result of the increased
demand for Sire Power semen and
the expanded Gold Program, there
is a need for more sire housing.
Sire Power recently purchased
Donald William’s farm of 286
acres, and an additional fifty acres
of crop land from Harold Grow.
This land will be the Site of ex
panded bull housing and a new
isolation bam.
The land is located three miles
from the current facilities at
Tunkhannock. This will provide
additional herd health safeguards.
Plans are to continue to utilize the
facilities at Frederick, Md. to
house bulls indefinitely.
Construction of barns began in
early June with one barn recently
completed. Each barn is 465 feet
long and houses 40 bulls in H’x22’
individual pens. The barns are
open to the southeast.
On Nov. 30, the first bulls were
moved over to the newly com
pleted barn. The size and comfort
of each pen allows for excellent
individual care of the bulls. In each
barn of 40 bulls, there is a clinic
area to adequately handle the bulls
for necessary veterinary attention.
These three barns are the first
step in this expansion project
undertaken by the Sire Power
organization for 1983 and projected
19840
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through 1986. The next step will be
to build a new expanded isolation
facility in 1984, and then over the
next three years, build three
similar barns. This will provide
housing for 450 bulls and should
meet the housing needs for the next
ten years.
Lloyd Ebersole, Sire Power
Assistant Manager and Director of
Sire Programs, has been in-
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21,1984—A17
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building materials and appliances
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it was learned that asbestos poses
serious health risks. Now people
are worried about the asbestos that
may be in their homes.
There is some cause for concern,
says University of Delaware
Extension Family Living Agent
Pat Wilson. Where asbestos is
used, invisible particles may break
off and float in the air. The par
ticles are so small that they pass
through the filters of vacuum
cleaners. Once airborne, they
continue to float until someone
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Cigarette smokers face a special
hazard when exposed to asbestos,
Wilson says. Together the two have
been shown to cause a combined
risk of lung cancer greater than
either danger alone.
Not all products containing
asbestos threaten health, however.
The risk exists only when asbestos
fibers are released into the air.
Soft, easily crumbled materials
containing asbestos have the
greatest potential for fiber release
and therefore pose the greater
threat, Wilson says.
Home products in which
asbestos is likely to be used include
ceilings, wall and pipe coverings,
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the asbestos is combined with
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fibers less likely to float freely in
the air.
If you are concerned about
whether you have asbestos in your
home, the manufacturer may be
able to tell you, based on model
number and age of the product.
Also, people who have frequently
worked with asbestos, such as
plumbers and heating contractors,
can often tell by looking at a
material whether it contains
asbestos.
If you do find asbestos in your
home, it’s best not to try to remove
it, Wilson says. If it’s in a wall
material, paint or paper over it. If
you have old asbestos floor tiles
with exposed fibers, lay new tiles
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no level of exposure to asbestos is
considered safe, Wilson says.
The U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission and the En
vironmental Protection Agency
have published a booklet, Asbestos
in the Home. To receive a copy,
send $2.75 to the Consumer In
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217 L, Pueblo, Colorado, 81009.