Silo unloader re-new kit listed FORT ATKINSON, Wise. - Butler Livestock Systems recently introduced the Volumaster Unloader Re-New Kit. It allows farmers to upgrade the per formance of their Butler/Jamesway Volumatic II SOUTHAMPTON - Laura E. England has been named Manager of Public Relations of Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative, Dr. Paul E. Hand, General Manager, announced recently. In her new position, Ms. England will serve as editor of the “Penn marva” magazine, the cooperative’s monthly publication. She will also be responsible for directing and coordinating all programs of public relations for Interstate and will assist in developing programs and ac tivities with the Manager of Member Relations. A native of Williamsburg, Ms. England grew up on a dairy farm where her family owns 300 acres and milks 150 Holsteins. She is a 1983 graduate of Penn State, receiving a bachelor’s degree in agricultural sciences with an emphasis in journalism. THE EGG INDUSTRY will be looking at market orders. United Egg Producers invites every flock owner to become a member of NEMA the U.E.P. Capper-Volstead Co-op serving the Northeast. We have worked with federation in troubled times. Now, when quarantine lifts you will want to share in the action that lies ahead. Call NEMA at 609-443-3490 Any weekday before 9 AM to schedule a visit at the time and place of your choice. ; r The Limitation of Warranty and remedy appearing on the label Is part of the terms of sale • Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi Bred International, Inc Des Moines lowa USA and 111 silo unloaders to that of the new Volumaster system, without paying for parts they don’t need. “It’s the first time farmers have been offered a kit that replaces only parts subject to wear and at the same time it really improves England gets Inter-State post At Penn State, Ms. England was editor of three college publications. She was a member of several College of Agriculture organizations, including the Penn Available From: Your Pioneer sales representative. Laura England lONEER SILAGE INOCULANT MAKES GOOD SILAGE EVEN BETTER unloader performance,” remarked Gene Kapsner, marketing services manager. “As a result, a farmer can save up to 50% by installing the Re-New Kit instead of buying a complete unloader. Savings depend on what may need State Dairy Science Club, the Ag Student Council, the Collegiate FFA Chapter, Delta Theta Sigma fraternity, Alpha Tau Alpha and Coaly Society. All university organizations included Lion Ambassadors and Parmi Nous. Ms. England was formerly employed by Lancaster Farming, one of the area’s largest farm papers. An associate editor, she specialized in dairy news writing and reporting, as well as photography and editing. Ms. England has been active in agriculture organizations and was the 1979 Blair County Dairy Princess. She is a former 4-H and FFA member, having received the FFA Keystone Farmer Degree in 1979. She recently was elected to a three-year term on Penn-State’s College of Agriculture Alumni Society Board. She resides in Bensalem. SOYBEAN ROASTING ON YOUR FARM IT JT ALLEN SUMMERS GRAIN ROASTING DAVID N. GROFF RD 1 RD 2, Box 91 RD 1 Box 506 C Nottingham, Pa. 19362 Enon Valley, PA 16120 Lewisburg, Pa. 17837 215-932-4761 412-336-5443 717-966-3593 BRAND replacing in the silo, but the least a farmer could expect to save is 25%.” With the Re-New Kit, Butler has taken into consideration the fact that many unloader parts, such as the motors, collector ring, support ring and arms, rarely wear out. Instead, it replaces such hard working parts as the blower, r" Butler Livestock Systems has announced a Volumaster Unloader Re-New Kit. DON’T WASTE IT ROA! Roast Your Barley, Wheat & Oats Lower your feed costs by feeding your own ins. Roasting your grains will increase ity and remove moisture. Flat bitter turn to sweet pleasant flavors. Feed Heifers, Dairy Cows and Horses. CUSTOM GRAIN ROASTING DONE IN PA AND SURROUNDING STATES OR OWN YOUR OWN ROAST-A-MATIC GRAIN ROASTER. DALE L. SCHNUPP RD 6, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 PH; 717-565-6611 PENN OHIO 1177 arming, icasl / /3S\ PIONEER. SEEDS and INOCULANT3 auger, auger shroud and discharge chute, which face corrosive silage acids and high abrasion. An inspection of the existing uriloader, including the hexapod and unloader suspension system, determines specifically which components need to be replaced. The actual installation usually (Turn to Pa(>eDl2) fu, • -O'' * J't , i Scrapie listed in 2 states WASHINGTON, D.C. Two cases of sheep scrapie were confirmed during August - one in Indiana and one in Wisconsin. Jack R. Pitcher, staff veterinarian with USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, said earlier this month samples were taken from a 3-year old Suffolk ram in Hun tingdon, Ind., and from a female in Green Lake, Wis., and sent to the Na tional Veterinary Ser vices Laboratories in Ames, lowa, for testing. In both instances, scrapie was confirmed - on Aug. 14 for the Hun tingdon sample and Aug. 20 for the sample from Green Lake. Pitcher said those animals, along with any closely related animals will be destroyed and disposed of. He said the owners will be paid two thirds the appraised value of the animals up to $3OO. “The 22 cases reported in this fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, 1983, through Aug. 20, 1984, have reached an all time high,” Pitcher said. “We have not had as many reported cases since 1956 - and the year is not over yet.” Scrapie is a disease of sheep and goats that at tacks the central ner vous system. It has an extremely long incuba tion period, requiring 18 to 42 months or longer before clinical signs ap pear. It is nearly always fatal. Symplons include poor condition, unsteady gait and rubb ing or scratching -to relieve intense itching.
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