Court hears Milk Marketing testimony HARRISBURG A hearing between the Pa. Milk Marketing Board (PMMB) and state milk dealers was held May 2 to further review a federal restraining order blocking the Milk Marketing Board’s decision to temporarily suspend minimum prices for lowfat and skim milk. At the request of milk dealers throughout the state, U.S. Judge Sylvia Rambo issued a 10-day restraining order to allow time to schedule a hearing on the Board’s decision. PMMB approved April 16 the temporary deregulation of lowfat and skim milk prices, stemming from a petition filed by the cities of Pittsburgh and Erie and the Lawson Company, an Ohio dairy firm, to end minimum price setting. According to Gene Veno, PMMB executive secretary, both the milk dealers and PMMB presented their testimony at Tuesday’s meeting and are now awaiting the court’s decision. A decision, which PMMB will abide, should be made by May 9, Veno said. 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Included in this subjected to further testing, and count were 326,949 layers and on jy birds showing the presence 23,722 breeders. of the active flu virus will be To date, 25 flocks have been considered eligible for declared, meaning that farmers depopulation, have granted permission to recent Pa. Poultry Federation proceed with depopulation. Of this neW sletter reports that, with the number, 16 flocks, containing a onse t of warmer weather, the total of 511,386 birds, have been uSDA will replace its dead bird appraised by Task Force officials, surveillance program with an egg and approved for depopulation. pick-up program based on In addition to those flocks collecting 30 eggs (equivalent to classified as high patti or low path, one each week from each a third group of birds must be f arm the quarantine zone, considered in the effort to p re f era biy a t the processor level, eradicate avian flu. 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According to McGlumphy, permission forms giving consent to proceed with the egg pick-up were sent to farmers this past Monday. The signed forms are then to be returned to the Task Force which forwards them to the appropriate processors. Egg pick-up is slated to begin on Monday. Pa. milk promotion (Continued from Page Al) Rock, Butler County; Elder Vogel, Rochester, Beaver County; Thad Woodward, Canton, Bradford County; David Stetler, Mif flintown, Juniata; Byron E. Sollenberger, Curryville, Blair County; Ernest 0. Miller, Ham burg, Berks County; R. LaVem McCarty, Forksville, Sullivan County; James L. Harteis, Ebensburg, Cambria County; Beverly Minor, Washington, Washington County; Donald B. Duncan, Robesonia, Berks County; Carol Sanders, Millmont, Union County; Carl Brown, Pine Grove, Schuylkill County; Obie Snyder, Imler, Bedford County; and Richard Shellenberger, Manheim, Lancaster County.