Farm Calendar (Continued from Pago AID) I msdin, M.i\ 4 Hereford Breed Sale, Dairy Pavi lion, New York State Fairgrounds. Western Pa. Sheep and Club Lamb Sale, Mercer Co. 4-H Park, Mercer, 6 p.m. Beef Field Day, Clair and Susan Wednesday, May 12 Atlantic Dairy Co-op 36th Eastern Member Relations Conference, Hershey Lodge and Convention i^^^^ Home Horticulture Seminar, Figs, Asian Persimmons, Dwarf Cit rus, Kiwi and Other Unusual Edibles, Farm and Home Cen ter, Lancaster, 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. When things run well, we take them for granted... ...water flows when the tap is turned 0n... lights work when they are switched 0n... feed is distributed when the Big feed Dutchman chain starts * The Most Reliable and Efficient ouj L'utcnman. asft£SsS£ 1 ‘ ,, "" d H® _ 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE £|J LJ £2 U LANCASTER, PA 17603 , n W ■ (717) 393-5807 ■ EQUIPMENT CO. We Take Customer Satisfaction (PersonaCty /W 'At Ag Issues Forum, Kreider’s Restaurant, Manheim, 7:30 a.m.-9 a.m. Mid-Atlantic Arabian Horse Show, Horse Park of N J., thru Managing Succession and Conti nuation In the Family Business, Alderfer Auction Center, Hat- Home Horticulture Seminar, Bon sai for Beginners, Farm and Home Center, Lancaster, 7 Berks Co. 4-H Supper Series, 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Phila. Fair at Philadelphia Park, Cumberland Co. Benefit Auction of Livestock Youth Programs, up... (Continued from Page A 10) Editor, I am a dairy farmer, not an oppo nent of animal agriculture. Many of the methods of medicine are the result of using animals first. However, I have a real concern in using growth hormone (BST) on dairy cows. “All milk contains BST and there is no lest to tell if the BST in any milk comes from nature or an injection.” This is true today. A few years ago, an animal medicine salesman was pushing sulfa drugs for use on cows. It was printed on the bottle that it was not to be used on animals (destined) lor milking or slaughter. (The salesman) said there was no way to test for sulfa, but they learned how, and a lot of farmers were in trouble. It is also true that our bodies pro duce cholesterol. They have learned that there is a good form of cholesterol and a bad form. Is there a bad form of BST no one knows? It will not put anyone out of bus iness to ban die use of BST, but the scare tactics put out by the Pure Food Campaign could. Look at what happened to the apple growers when the use of Alar was blown out of proportion. The Chain Feeder for Poultry Cage Systems Farm Forum apple growers lost millions of dollars. The grape growers in South America were ruined by scare tac tics. The same thing happened to mushroom growers, cranberry growers, and last summer to canta loupe growers. I can not sec any reason to set ourselves up for the same situation. If milk were in short supply it would be different, but with Class I milk use (which provides the high est gate price) currently compris ing less than 50 percent, what would the percentage be if all milk production increased 15- to 20-pcrccnl? What would that do to the price of milk? Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1993-A3l Wilkinson, a retired dairyman, has been serving as a member of the board since 1986. He replaces Donald E. Lanius, who served as chairman since May 1991. According to PMMB Secretary O. Frank DeGarcia, the governor thanked Lanius, who is continuing to serve as a member, for his ser vice as chairman. Albert Bartels West Grove POULTRY PARTS IN STOCK • Augers • Bins MOTORS • PVC • Fill Pipe Direct Tubing • Fill Drive • Boots Elbows Belt Drive • Hopper Switches Check Our We Ship .——-■ Warehouse Prices UPS Hour Service jI, lm k Poultry Systems Specialists FARMER BOY AQ. 410 E LINCOLN AVE MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 y«*o 5«; Frl PH 717-866-7565 Saturday 7-30 to 1130 ' ll ou ' r IJw Wilkinson Chairs PMMB HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Gov. Robert Casey recen tly appointed Leon H. Wilkinson, of Landcnberg, as chairman fo the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board.