020—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21,1984 V Biological disease prevention seminar held LANCASTER —, iiKfliinir and support of the natural immune outlining' ways, ‘jtiij IjMVAit s y stem with Vitamin C as an biological livestock was held on Friday, April Albright directed his comments 13, at the Lancaster Farm and particularly at poultry farmers Home Center. and explained the advantages of Principal speakers at the seminar were Keith Ault, professor of chemistry at Ball State University, Muncie, Ind.; Lee Davis, representative of Trans Agra Corporation, Memphis, Tenn.; and John H. Albright, of Environmental Systems, Lan caster. Ault spoke to the attending livestock and poultry producers and outlined a program of preventative maintenance to guard against biological disease, including pure water, ionized air Potato referendum approved DENVER, Col. - U.S. potato growers have passed the referendum to increase funds for The National Potato Promotion Board, according to USDA officials who conducted the referendum. Based on the volume of production of the 2796 growers who voted, the referendum passed with 74.1 percent. The volume of total votes (175,973,707 million cwt.) represents over one-half of the total U.S. production. By number of growers, 68.5 percent voted for the assessment increase. A two thirds majority of either volume or number of growers was needed to pass the referendum. Passage of the referendum authorized an assessment rate based on a maximum of one-half of one percent of the USDA reported 10-year average {Nice of potatoes. Although the assessment figure could not be 2.3 cents, the Board members set 2 cents as the beginning assessment rate during their recent annual meeting. The assessment rate has been one cent since the Board’s inception in 1971. With the two-cent assessment rate, the Board’s budget would increase to |4.5 million. “We, naturally, are very pleased All Wood Construction Since 1973 ... Built To Lostil • Mini Barn • Quaker Shed FREE ECONOMY BARN PRICES MINIBARN PRICES Within 20 Miles of Shop 6xB. $340 10x16 $675 BxB 395 12x14. ..730 Bxlo . ... 420 12x16. .. 810 Bxl2 460 12x18 . . . 870 Bxl4 520 12x20 . . . 930 10x12...575 12x24... 1150 10x14.... 625 • 4x4 Pressure Treated Skids for Runners • 2'x4' Floor Joists Spaced 16" on Center Covered with 5/8" Plywood • 2x4 Studs on Corners, 2x3 in Center • Roof Trusses are 2x6 and 2x4 Covered with V?" Plywood • 240 lb. Shingles on Roof • Sidewalls are 5/8” Rough Sawn Texture Plywood Exterior • Colors - Red, Green, Gray, 3 Shades of Brown LANTZ STRUCTURES 3007 W Newport Road, Ronks, Pa 17572 Leave Message At 717-656-9418 HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8-6; Sat. 8-4; Closed Sunday full spectrum light, which duplicates an atmosphere similar to natural sunlight. He said the process has raised egg production by some 8.5 percent with no side effects of trauma. Davis spoke on the topic of Proper Intestinal Flora for Good Health. Organizer of the seminar, Richard Dunkelberger said that the program was arranged to attempt to assist the economics of small farm operations as they fill the role of producers of quality food. with these results,” said Roy Reed, president of the Board and potato grower from Idaho Falls, Idaho. - Six Styles To Choose From • Economy Barn • A-Frame Shed • Carriage Shed • Garages BUY DIRECT AND SAVE ans 10x16 $750 12x14. . . . 820 12x16...900 12x18.... 970 12x20...1035 12x24...1250 6xB .$385 BxB 430 Bxlo 500 Bxl2. ...550 Bxl4 600 10x12.... 650 10x14.... 700 See Our Display At Green Dragon Every Friday • Instant Installation on Your Prepared Site • Complete with Floor and Paint • All Sizes Fully Assembled 2>/z Miles S. of Rt 23 Along Rt. 772 10 Miles East of Lancaster disease prevention at the Farm and Home Center last week “The Board’s promotion ettorts have been severely hampered by lack of funds over the past several years. This increase will allow the potato industry to promote its product more effectively.” Featuring • Sidewinder 45 Concrete Pump • Up To 40 Cubic Yards Per Hour • Pump Up To 150 Ft. Vertical And 800 Ft. Horizontal CONCRETE SPRAYING SERVICE A Proven Iffey Of Applying Concrete • Repair Retaining Walls • Strengthen Existing Masonry Walls • Reseal Manure Pits KEYSTONE GUN-KRETE 61 Poplar Street Gordonville, PA 17529 E GUN-KRETE ret (717) 768-3641 CONCRETE PUMPING SERVICE • Manure Pit Construction • Trench Silo Construction • Silo Repair w K*\ ? *' f I i nit biological
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