810-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 7,1990 COWS HAVE ALL THE EXTRAS The by-products and meat from cows and calves add tremendously to our quality of life. Variety Meats • liver • tongue • kidneys • brains • heart • ox (Oints • gelatin • marshmallows • candy • chawing gum • canned meat • natural sausage casings * Enough milk to provtoa milk and dairy products for an averagifanMiy of tour fort 7 yuan' ‘®sa® black REP YfeUOW BLUE BROWN! 6/ANT SINAUOUITAIL . there are about 90,000 DIFFERENTMHOS OF BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS. THIS MAKES THEM THE SECOND LARGEST ORDER IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, NEXT TO BEETLES. TH/6 BUTTERFLY IS THE LARG ESTIN NORTH AMERICA AND ONEOFTNBMOST COLORFUL. ORAM6E GREEN) LT BROWN) LT. BLUE LT GREEN 4M tbs IMaH Meat • tenderloin steak • ground meat • sausage • roasts • bologna • wemers Z> G 12Wnwi ./V*' I IkMaA U^RIMw 35.000 ID milk' (62.500 glasses) %> • rennet • epmephenne • estrogen • thrombin • hormones <5 • leather • sports equipment • soap • gtue • cosmetics • button* • bone cbm* • photographic film • sandpaper • vrafßi strings • surgical sutures % % / Wmm w * 'fiP«k <w jHJ fJ&t Mul /F -*' F l„ R I r HBMki Drags • insulin A Safety Poster Contest sponsored by the Southern States Taneytown Farm Home Advisory Committee included winners in grade 1 through 5. The top picture shows grade 1 winners with pictures titled, from left: Sarah Guynn “Don’t play at the bus stop;” Ashlee Davis, “Don’t stand up on a bus;” and Justin Walker, “No playing with lighters.” Fourth grade winners and their pictures are shown in the bottom picture. From left: Chlrsta Corum, “Know two ways out;” Trade Miller, “Sit or lose your head,” and Marie Legg, “Keep poisons high or children will die.” / -i 0 f f I \ \ \ > N. 3^ 8 Safety Contest t i { \ S, I s> G> Poster Winners -X i
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