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    GREENSBORO, N.C. - Of
ficials of Ciba-Geigy Corporation’s
Agricultural Division said the
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) has postponed the
registration of Larvadex larvicide
for at least six months and
characterized the action as
“disappointing.”
The EPA proposed conditional
registration of the product, used to
control flies in and around com
mercial poultry operations where
layer hens are housed, in the
Federal Register published April
27.
According to Bert Honsch,
director of animal health
marketing for Ciba-Geigy, “We
understand that following a month
long period for public comment on
the registration proposal, EPA
personnel indicated to member*! nf
Congress and poultry industry
representatives who inquired
aoubt the status of the product that
registration was imminent. Now,
we’ve been told that we’re
required to repeat a study which
was reviewed and accepted by the
agency almost two years ago. We
feel that the timing of EPA’s
request is inappropriate.”
Dr. John Barnett, the company’s
director of safety evaluations, said
scientists at Ciba-Geigy and the
laboratory which conducted the
study in question have re
evaluated the results and found
them to be “accurate, valid and
well within the prescribed
guidelines that support
registration of the product. Ciba-
Geigy contends that EPA’s
demand to repeat the study is
unnecessary, and our position is
supported by outside experts.
However, it we must repeat a
study in order to make our product
Washington County Tractor
GRAND NATIONAL
JERRY HART - 1982 NTPA Super Stock Puller Of The
Ye3r. (Photo by Woody Hatten)
FRIDAY CLASS
7200 Mod
58004x4
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SATURDAY CLASS
9200 Mod
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EPA postpones Larvadex approval
available to the poultry industry,
which needs it, we will comply with
the request as soon as possible
after the agency’s questions are
received.”
Larvadex was being used in 28
states where fly control problems
had reached emergency levels
around some egg production
facilities. In August 1983 the EPA
temporarily revoked health risk
indirectly related to it. The EPA,
however, later reinstated the use
of Larvadex in parts of four states -
DES MOINES, lowa. Massey- popular MF 850 self-propelled
Ferguson has announced that combines will be incorporated into
several features available on the the MF 852 pull-type combines as
Massey-Ferguson has announced several new features for
its MF'B52 pull-type combines, including polyurethane paint,
a new straw chopper design and a Petersen sieve option.
Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Virginia, and Delaware - to aid in
reducing the spread of avian in
fluenza in poultry after U.S.
Department of Agriculture
researchers identified flies as
potential carriers of the flu virus.
Dr. Barnett said the health
question which caused the EPA to
revoke the state permits last year
has been resolved, and the study
the agency wants repeated does
not relate to it.
In a public relent ahnnt
Massey-Ferguson announces
improvements for pull-type combine
announce
★
★
August 3 &
at 7 p.m.
at Hagerstown Speedway
6 miles west of 1-81 on Rt. 40
Admission: $lO.OO per night
or two nights for $15.00.
Children 6-12: $2.00
Children Under 6: Free
Ist GRAND NATIONAL PULL
IN MARYLAND
PURSE *28,000
PULLERS FROM ALL OVER EAST,
NEW ENGLAND & MIDWEST
COMING!
proposed registration of Larvadex,
the EPA said it “...has concluded
that the benefits of cyromazine
(Larvadex) are significant: the
product is effective for controlling
disease-transmitting flies which
are a major problem in caged
layer hen operations; it poses less
risk than many, if not all, of the
conventional pesticides registered
to control flies in poultry
operations; the product is easily
applied; and it has little or no
aHvpr«p effect on natural
well.
Heading the list of new features
is polyurethane paint. Massey-
Ferguson is the first company in
the farm equipment industry to use
the new paint on combines and
gram headers. The higher gloss
polyurethane paint is more
flexible, has greater color
retention and has better weather
resistance.
A new straV chopper design with
deeper spreading vanes and a
relocated concave will provide,
under most crop conditions, a
more even straw spread over a 60
percent wider area.
The round hole screen in front of
the bottom sieve has been changed
to a shde-in type. Held in place by
the rear adjustable sieve, the new
screen provides an easier method
of changing round hole sieves when
changing crops.
A Petersen sieve option is now
offered with the MF 852 combine.
The familiar Closz sieves on MF
combines will continue to be
predators of flies.”
“I sincerely regret that, during
the past few weeks, egg producers
were led to believe Larvadex soon
would be available,” Honsch said.
“Our optimism was based on the
fact that registration was formally
proposed and on positive in
dications from the agency, which
now has imposed another delay on
the registration of a unique
product that could benefit
producers and the general public. ”
available. The Petersen sieve and
is recommended for combines
used to harvest small grains and
grass seeds where exceptionally
clean grain or seed is required.
For more information on the MF
852 pull-type combine and other
MF combines, contact your local
Massey-Ferguson dealer.
SAME winner
STARFORD John Shedlock,
Starford, an employee of Musser
Forests, has just been named a
winner in the national SAME
Tractor “Pick-a-Purebred”
Sweepstakes.
The contest offering three
registered Labrador retriever
pups of championship lineage, was
directed to farmers throughout the
United States by SAME & Lam
borghini Tractors of North
America, Bridgewater, New
Jersey, marketers of “purebred”
SAME agricultural tractors.
Pullers
PUU
4, 1984