itTUC-UA rVJJ.E<S .rmrim" wb«>mu. F«-Lancaster FarmtnBj «atwdayr^ugu»»‘l»^9W- All too olten the veterinarian, nutritionist, and management spe cialist each concern themselves with a narrow spectrum of activity in problem solving. Individual farm visits by the above individu als often leave the grower or pro ducer confused by conflicting advice. Lack of communication with each other may delay the sol ution to the field problem. Pioneer Introduces (Continued from Page F 6) moisture grain sorghum,” says Dr. Steve Soderlund, technical ser vices manager for Pioneer MGD. “1129 helps promote a faster and more efficient fermentation, quickly dropping the pH of the ensiled forage or grain sorghum. Increased dry matter preservation and improved bunklife are two benefits of using this crop-specific inoculant.” The inoculant is available in two formulations: a dry, granular pro duct and a water soluble product. The granular inoculant comes in Ransome Lift TOYOTA Skid Steer Loaders mSP ■h The Clear Choice In w Versatility These Attachments Also In Stock For Sale or Rental •.Pallet Fork • Rotary Broom • Rockhound Rake • Caretree Tree Transplanter • Trencher Free Vandal Proof Kit For The Month Of August On Any New TOYOTA Call the Skid Steer Specialist in your Area See Us At AG PROGRESS DAYS On West 2nd Street Ransome Lift Equipment Co. 2975 Galloway Road Bensalem PA 19020/(215)639-4300 ' Sieve Costello Lou Tman Bensalem Pa 215/245-2797 Larry Aumiller Lemoyne Pa 717/763-0980 717/667-2373 Lowdown on Layers Owen Keene Associate Professor of Poultry Science Penn State University On-farm visits by a team such as a veterinarian, nutritionist, and management specialist, will more frequently pinpoint answers. Professionals in academic and commercial organizations should also cooperate in problem solving. Research on today’s poultry problems should also involve a team of those trained scientists and specialists. Poultry scientists and 50-lb bags, which will inoculate 50 tons of sorghum silage. The dry formulation is applied at the rate of one pound per ton of sorghum for age. The water soluble inoculant comes in a 50g bottle, which when mixed with 25 gallons of water inoculates 50 tons. Apply the water soluble 1129 using a pressure-regulated liquid applica tor set at less than 30 p.s.i. at the rate of 1/2 gallon per ton of forage. Both formulations of 1129 are easy to handle and apply, Soder lund says, and are non-toxic and non-corrosive. Breaker art Don Cynacks Ml Laurel NJ 609/778-4500 201/840-8280 Rich Desmond •West Chester Pa 215/43W503 302/322/1232 Harry Patrick 717/838-3307 Larry Breault Wilkes Barre Pa 717/825-2789 by '•v. ‘'l Blade Larry Breault Foglosville Pa 215/395-7074 215/949-0893 rr.*y t disciplines and if their efforts are not brought together, solutions and recommendations to problems can be confusing, delayed and unsatis factory. At Penn Stale, the Depart ments of Poultry Science, Agricul tural Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Entomology, Food Science, and Veterinary Science have poultry-oriented people involved in research and exten sion. All of these people can help industry and should be available when needed. Bringing education to the poul try and allied industries is another place where cooperation by indivi duals in various disciplines is needed, not only from universities, but also from industry. We have achieved excellent cooperation in UNIVERSITY PARK Look ing for tasty ways to cut the fat in your diet? Go to “The Mealing Place” at the Rock Springs Agri cultural Research Center during Ag Progress Days, August 16-18. Penn Slate faculty from the Col lege of Agriculture, representa tives of the meats industry and Ted Potter, a chef from the York area, will be on hand to show you new ways to cook and serve lean cuts of pork, lamb, veal and beef. They will also have educational material on the nutritive value of various cuts as well as tips on how to select low calorie meals. “Penn State has been working with the meats industry to encour age people to select lean meats,” says Dr. William Henning, assis- POLY-TENSILE™ is the fence for all seasons & is virtually maintenance free. The SOLID PLASTIC PARKING STOP! Made o( 100% Recycled Plastic. 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The Seminar is always held on the second Monday of the month September 12, October 10, November 14, 1988 and the Janu ary 9, February 13, and March 13 Ag Days Offers Latest Low Calorie Meats On tanl professor of animal science and coordinator of “The Mealing Place” lent at Ag Progress Days. “To bring out the flavor, leaner meats often require different cook ing methods from those used on regular cuts. These exhibitions and demonstrations will help cooks adopt appropriate methods,” he says. Thc Pennsylvania Beef Council, the Pennsylvania Pork Producers, the Pennsylvania Sheep and WO9I Growers and the Pennsylvania Veal Council, have developed exhibits and educational materials in cooperation with Penn State Cooperative Extension. Ag Prog ress Days visitors will find the lat est on nutritious, low caloric meats. Each day Ted Potter will pre pare four meat recipes and visitors will be invited to take a taste and take home copies of the recipe. 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Scheduled are: Lean, Light Luscious Lamb, Veal for the Unforgettable Meal, Beef-- Real Food for Real People, and Pork thc Other While Meal. Demonstra tions will be held at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m. The Mealing Place is located at the comer of West Bth and Main Streets. Visitors also will be eligible for prizes of $lO off on a purchase of any of the four meats. Entry forms will be at the door and drawings will be held eight times a day. Ag Progress Days is one of the largest outdoor showcases of uni versity programs and agricultural technology in the East. It is held at the Rock Springs Agricultural Research Center, nine miles south west of Slate College on Route 45, August 16-18 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission and parking are free.
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