VOL 38 No. 21 BST Gets Thumbs Up From FDA Committee VERNON ACHENBACH, JR. Lancaster Farming Staff GAITHERSBURG. Md. Monsanto Company, one of the manufacturers of bovine somatotropin (BST) for use in sti mulating cows to give more milk. Georgia (Grandma) Marburger,lurried 100 years old last fall, and Is living proof that milk Is good for you. Grandmafsthe matriarch of the Marburger Farm Dairy family with a long history of community service in Butler County. With Grandma from left is George Cudoc, farm manager, Jim Marburger, and Marge Wearing, g randchildren and principals in the business. Photo by Everett Newswanger, managing editor. Anna Calhoun of Armstrong County was crowned 1993 Pennsylvania Jersey Queen last week at the Pennsylvania Jersey Club’s annual meeting. For details about the meeting, see page A 32. For more about the new queen, see page 89. Five Sections has overcome what appears to be the last major scientific hurdle in gaining approval of its product for commercial marketing. Though tempering its statement with caution that it was not issuing a final decision, the Veterinary KINGSTON (Luzerne Co.) Beautiful dairy far mers are being sought for recognition as part of the Dairy of Distinction Program in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania and April 15 is the deadline to apply. Started in 1983, the Northeast Farm Beautification Program recognizes the hard work and dedication of dairy owncr/operators who maintain attractive farms. The purpose of the program is to 1) promote a positive dairy image; and 2) instill in consumers a greater sense of confidence in the wholesomeness of dairy products. Farms that apply for recognition are judged on the roadside appearance of buildings, grounds and sur roundings. Animal cleanliness, the barnyard, feed areas and manure management are other aspects of the farm operation taken into consideration. To qualify, applicants must be actively dairy farm ing. An application form can be found on page D 8 along with full details of the program. Daylight Savings Time Starts Sunday Daylight Savings Time officially starts at 2 o’clock on Sunday morning April 4. To follow the old adage of “spring forward, fall back,” since this is spring, you will want to advance the clocks around the farmstead one hour before retiring Saturday night For farmers there is a little more to this yearly ritual. Experts say schedules for feeding animal and especially milking schedules for dairy cows should be advanced gradually over a period of several days. With many cows now milking more than 100 pounds per day, this advice would be important to maintain lop production. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3 1993 Medicine Advisory Committee to the Federal Drug Administration on Wednesday issued a “safe” ver dict to the use of Monsanto Com pany’s commerical version of BST, Sometribove. The advisory committee held a Last Call For Dairy Of Distinction public hearing and meeting Wed nesday at the Holiday Inn, in Gaithersburg, Md., to review Sometribove within the context of it being able to increase the risk to humans of antibiotics in drinking milk. While the committee’s approval doesn’t necessarily guarantee that the product will receive full approval by the Federal Drug Adminstration’s Center for Veter inary Medicine (CVM), it does Marburger Farm Dairy Survives In A World Of Growing Competition EVERETT NEWSWANGER Managing Editor EVANS CITY (Butler Co.) —Georgia (Grandma) Mar burger remembers when the trolley ran past the processing plant to Mars and stopped to pick up milk. Of course, she remembers. She was bom in 1892 and celebrated her 100 years last fall with a parly, hundreds of birthday cards,-. and PDA Modifies Avian Influenza Restrictions VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Fanning Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) State Secretary of Agri culture Boyd Wolff Monday announced modifications to a statewide avian influenza quaran tine that will allow poultry exhibi tions and live bird marketing to resume. With conditions. The current quarantine has been Penn State Students Win National Beef Bowl UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Four students from Penn State’s Department of Dairy and Animal Science won the National Championship Beef Bowl Com petition at a recent meeting of the National Cattlemen’s Association in Phoenix. National in scope, the Beef Bowl is sponsored by the Ameri can Cyanimid Company and the National Cattlemen’s Foundation. Each invited team must first win a similar competition in its own reg ion. The Penn State team repre sented the Northeast, the Univer sity of Missouri the Midwest, Oklahoma State University the South, and Washington State Uni versity the West. The contest was a double elimination tournament with ques tions covering all phases of the beef industry. Much like the old television College Bowl, a team had to buzz in to win the right to try answering each question. Questions on genetics and breed ing, nutrition, management, mark eting, physiology, and many other 609 Per Copy remove some of the last non political barriers to receiving approval. According to Gary Stefan, spokesman for the CVM, the agen cy will consider and review the tes timony presented Wednesday in deciding the next step toward approval. “The drug will not be approved until all questions are adequately addressed,” Stefan said. (Turn to Pago A2B) had her picture on Marburger Farm Dairy milk cartons that are distri buted to hundreds of retail stores and all the schools in Butler County. And while this centenarian, who looks no older than when she was 90, is no longer involved with the family farm and milk business, she keeps track of things and is sure to “ (Turn to Paga Al 6) in effect since Jan. 20, resulting from the discovery of a non pathogenic strain of avian influen za in samples taken from live poul try markets in Philadelphia, New York City and West Newark, NJ. The modifications arc included in amendments to the Pcnnsylvam a poultry quarantine which estab lish lest requirements for exhibi- (Turn to Page A 34) topics challenged the competitors. On the contest’s first day, Penn State team members competed in three rounds, beating Missouri (Turn to Pagt A 36) Award To Editor For Excellence In Journalism BINGHAMTON, NY—Everett Newswanger, Lancaster Farm ing’s managing editor, received the 1993 “Award For Excellence” from the Northeast Farm Commu nicators Association, for the best photojournalism farm story. The winning entry in the association’s Nor’Easler Contest was called “exceptional” by the pannel of judges from Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. The story featured the Clydes dale horses from Budweiser at the 2501 h Anniversary of the City of Lancaster. The award presentation was made during the association’s winter conference in Boston. $19.00 Par Year