Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 07, 1990, Image 58

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    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
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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
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• tenderloin steak
• ground meat
• sausage
• roasts
• bologna
• wemers
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• rennet
• epmephenne
• estrogen
• thrombin
• hormones
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• leather
• sports equipment
• soap
• gtue
• cosmetics
• button*
• bone cbm*
• photographic film
• sandpaper
• vrafßi strings
• surgical sutures
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• 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.”
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