A36-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1, 1987 Four State Poultry Agreement (Continued from Pag* A 1) will develop a model plan for the prevention, control and eradica tion of poultry diseases. Each state will develop laws and regulations to implement the model plan and the Council and industry will deve lop a model bio-security plan. DPI will continue to act as a coordinat ing body in case of a disease problem. Work on the agreement endorsed by the governors began about two years ago as an effort of DPI and the departments of agri culture in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. Pennsylvania, upon hear ing of this work, asked to join and was made part of the group. Other states in the area are invited to become a part of the agreement. Four states and the U.S. Department of Agriculture were represented by their ag department leaders at the Mid-Atlantic Poultry Health Management Plan signing ceremony in Salisbury, Md. The plan calls for cooperation among Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia in preventing and monitoring poultry diseases, particularly avian influenza. Shown, left to right, are Secre tary Richard Lyng, U.S.D.A.; Commissioner S. Mason Carbaugh, Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; Maryland Agriculture Secretary Wayne A. Cawley; Delaware Agriculture Secretary William B. Chandler, Jr.; and Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Boyd Wolff. DO YOU LOVE YOUR NEIGHBORS AS GOOD AS YOURSELF? Then don’t pollute his water and food. The life you save may even be your own or your families, or a cow. There’s no excuse. Our customers are getting top crops in quantity, quality and feed value. And the bugs can’t stand the sugar in the crops. The good Creator designed that they leave good crops for his obedient children, but devour the crops that are not healthful to eat. People are learning fast now that he knew best after all. 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Craig, retired Senior Vice President of Technical Services for PerdueFarms, Inc. and Chairman of DPl’s Emergency Poultry Dis ease Task Force. The poultry industries are major employers and significant economic contributors to the four states. They are highly integrated and inter-related and a disease problem in one could lead to problems in the others. It was because of these factors that the states decided to work together. The signing ceremony in Salis bury was attended by; from Mary land - Governor William Donald Schaefer, Secretary of Agriculture Wayne A. Cawley and State Veter inarian Dr. Arch Park; from Dela ware - Ott Brown, representing Governor Michael N. Castle, Sec retary of Agriculture William B. Chandler, Jr. and Stale Veterina rian Dr. Wesley Towers; from Pennsylvania - Secretary of Agri culture Boyd Wolff and State Vet erinarian Dr. Van Buskirk; from Virginia - Commissioner of Agri culture and Consumer Services S. 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