DlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1984 Disease seminar planned LANCASTER A Biological Disease Prevention Seminar will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, April 13, at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center. It is open to all farmers and members of agribusiness. Featured speaker at the session will be Dr. John Whittaker, of Springfield, Mo. He will discuss “Animal Health from the Soil Up.” Dr. Whittaker is a 1957 graduate of the University of Georgia School of Veterinary Medicine. Upon graduation, he worked in a diagnostic lab and three years with drug distributors. He served for 10 years as Director of Field Services for Naremco, Inc., of Springfield, Mo. In 1972 he was associated with Nutrition Labs of Portland, Ore. and the following year he formed Whittaker Associates, a consulting organization spacializing in disease and nutritional problems brought about by mold toxins and infections. He has worked as consultant with numerous poultry and turkey operations throughout theU.S. Other speakers and their topics include: Keith Ault, professor of chemistry at Ball State University, “Special Roles of Vitamin C in Plants and Animals.” Lee Davis, of Trans Agra Corp., Memphis, Tenn., “Proper In testinal Flora for Good Health.” HAVING Here’s Be sure The new higher-po' more lime each soil that tests to pH u Blue Ball. Pa. (717)3! Gap, Pa. (717) 442 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. 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BALTIMORE, MD. - "The use of antioxidants to combat free radicals, which promote aging and disease in both humans and animals, could produce healthier, more productive livestock,” said Dr. Denham Harman of the University of Nebraska Medical School at a technical symposium held here recently. Sponsored by Monsanto, the symposium was conducted in conjunction with the Maryland Nutrition Conference. In his ad dress entitled, “Free Radicals and Aging,” Harman, who is an authority on the aging process, pointed out that free radical reactions speed aging by oxidation, and contribute to the deterioration of the cardiovascular and central nervous systems. Free radicals, he explained, are fragments of molecules present in very low concentrations during the course of free radical reactions. Antioxidants, conversely, are chemical compounds that by sible for financial organization, overall corporate structure and general functions of marketing and finance. 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