A24-Laneuter Farming, Saturday, October 26,1985 Poultry Federation (Continued from Page Al) government to make some dif ferent decisions,” Eckroade pointed out. Eckroade noted that, although birds must be injected on an in dividual basis, only one injection is necessary, making vaccination a possibility for broiler flocks as well as layers. Will the University’s research lead to routine avian flu vac cination? “I don’t think we’ll be going out and vaccinating all the birds,” says Eckroade, pointing out that once a virus becomes a problem, a vaccine specific for that particular virus’s serotype must be formulated. The research does show, however, that vac cination can be a very effective method for preventing disease and mortality, Eckroade concludes. In Pennsylvania alone, the 1983- 84 avian influenza epidemic was responsible for the destruction of more than 16 million birds. The two-day Federation event featured educational seminars on Wednesday and Thursday, with the presentation of the organization’s Industryman of the Year awards at Wednesday evening’s Recognition and Awards Banquet. According to the Federation’s Tim Allwein, the honors go to in dividuals who have made the greatest contributions to the egg, broiler and turkey industries during the previous year. Honored as this year’s Egg Industryman of the Year was Glenn Smith, the recently ap pointed vice president and general Bailey scheduled as PFU speaker HERSHEY - State Auditor General Don Bailey will be a featured speaker at the Penn sylvania Farmers Union’s 14th Annual Convention banquet, Thursday, Nov. 7 at the Hotel Hershey. “We are quite pleased to have an elected official of Auditor General Bailey’s stature to address our delegates,” said PFU Executive Director Chester L. Reed. “Our theme this year is ‘Your Future is Now!,’ and we’re sure that a man of Mr. Bailey’s experience will help motivate our delegates to take When it’s time to transport valuable livestock, do you have to worry about your truck body or trailer? Will that rusty or rotten post give out this trip? Are you over weight, even before you start to load that valuable cargo? Did you find time to keep everything painted? manager of Pennfield Cor poration’s Egg Division. Smith began his career in the poultry industry following high school graduation in 1954, when he joined Indian River Poultry Farm. Employed for a short time by Hy-Cross Company in Doylestown as their operations manager, Smith then accepted a position as general manager of Chick Sales Egg Farm in Hanover. Smith joined Pennfield as a feed salesman in 1976, and was named sales manager of the egg division in 1978. In addition to being recently elected vice chairman of PPF’s board of directors, Smith is a past president of the Pennsylvania Egg Marketing Association, and is currently a director of Egg Clearinghouse and a member of the Pennsylvania Egg Exchange. He currently resides in Leola with his wife, Sandy, and their three children. Named Broiler Industryman of the Year was Paul Whipple of Farm Service, a division of AgriGeneral Corporation. A Pennsylvania native, Whipple worked as a dairy herdsman following World War 11. Whipple began a career as a feed salesman inWysoxinlOSO. After serving as assistant manager of Farm Credit’s Towanda office, he'took a position as manager of the Lancaster Farm Credit office. 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