/ u I arm Calendar (Continued from Pago A 10) quarters Building. Harrisburg, JuiSorTidgSigSchoS County, thru June 30. PCC/PSU Summer Institute Awards Luncheon, Shippens- burg University, 12:30 p.m. Alfalfa Field Day, Hughy Salfner Farm, Warwick, Md., 10 a.m.-noon. | I Inn sd:i\. .(mu Ml Centre Co. Conservation Field deadline. Lancaster County pesticide con tainer recycling, Landis Spray ing Service, Strasburg, repeats Aug. 3 and Sept. 2. Field Day To Feature Practices For fPiaaagnaQ 9?naaanaiiß TPiaaotnana 3?iaaara«a 9?iaaagaaa g^sMeroi'pg I HEAVY DUTY 3 ROUND BALE MOVERS a FEATURING: Kvemeland forged steel spear | electrically heat treated 3 POINT HITCH BALE MOVERS 3 PT 2502 DOUBLE SPEAR • Small diameter ipear for eaiy penetration The Same Unit Can Be Used With One Spear For Cen ter Of Bale Or Two Spears For Under Pnlr COMBIWATION BALE MOVER_ M COM2so2j3^^i • Heavy duty imicture designed to fit any 3 pt. hitch or loader boom with one or two cylinders • Small diameter spear for easy penetration • 2500 lb. capacity The Same Unit Can Be Used With One Spear For Center Of Bale Or Two Spears For Under Bale. STANDARD DUTI 3 POINT HITCH 2 PT.-1000 IOOCfLb. Capacity The Same Unit Can Be Used With One Spear For Center Of Bale Or Two Spears For Under Bale. LOADER BUCKET MO PLF-4000 FRONT END LOADER £ FORKS • Mounts to K K loader bucket in minutely 1500 lb. capacity • 24" high load guaid PAUL B. Hour* 299 Woodoornar Rd. Call or Writ* For Mon. Thru PH. Utltt, PA 17543 Additional Information 7 to C 1 Mila Waal of Ephrata And Your Naaraat Oaalar Sat 7 to 11 717-738-7365 Niagara ag 9?iiaaMnaßfl Niagara y?iaaacgna Reducing Herbicide Use In Com, Steve Groff Farm, Buck, tival Grounds, thru July 10. Berks County Wool Pod. Lees port Farmers’ Market. Lees port, 7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Delaware Valley Milk Goat Asso ciation Annual Dairy Goat Show, Allentown Fairgrounds, 8:30 a.m. National Holstein Convention, BALE MOVERS BALE MOVERS a 3 Pt-1252 ——lS* Double Spear _II 1250 Lb. Capacity [TED BALE MOVERS SSL-2500 SINGLE SPEAR BALE MOVER • Mounu to loader bucket in minutes • Complete with chain and binder • Feed big round & red. bales or sucks • Vi " formed iteel channel and 1” ich. 40 pipe, all welded construction • 14 ga. sheet metal around bottom helps reduce hay loss ZIMMERMAN, • 1500 lb. capacity • 1500 lb. capacity HAY BALE FEEDERS INC. News (Continued from Pago A 32) houses indicates that beef is still the leading entree on restaurant menus. The survey, sponsored by the Beef Industry Council, showed that the average number of main dishes on the menus was 30, and beef, still the most popular center-of-the-plate item, accounted for about a third of the main dishes. Half the beef dishes involved use of ground beef. Beef F&KI© 60” & 72” 24” 24”-30”-36”-48” CEILING CIRCULATING EXHAUST Air - Hyd. Gas Hydraulic - Air Pedestal Hydraulic OR Let Us Design A Tunnel Ventilation System For You! Uniform Air Flow Throughout Your Barn. Air Speed 2-3 Mile Per Hour. Good For All Seasons. Give Us A Ca 11... We Will Stop In And Lay Out A System Best Suited For Your Building At No Cost To You. Install It Yourself Or Let Us Do It For You!!! was the entree ordered most often in half the restaurants surveyed. Ordering trends for beef have been stable in recent years. Industry Funds Research on Foodborne Pathogens: The beef industry continues to fund research aimed at preventing ill ness from foodborne pathogens. When beef is properly handled and cooked, there is little danger from any bacteria on meat, but the industry is seeking to reduce num bers of possible pathogens in the meat supply. Since 1986, through beef checkoff programs directed by the Beef Industry Council, pro ducers have funded considerable research on prevention of illness from pathogens. Beef safety research projects conducted by university scientists have included: Effect of sodium lactate on microbial safety of roast beef; safety enhancement of par tially cooked refrigerated meat products; control of E. coli in beef; detection and control of E. coli 0157:H7 in cattle; use of sec ondary barriers to inhibit patho gens in roast beef; and use of organic acid rinses on beef carcasses. Consumer Attitudes Toward Beef Show Improvement: After Beiler Hydraulics 252 N. Shirk Rd. New Holland, PA 1-717-354-6066 L*PC»«t»r Farming, Sstutday, 4m % IW-A35. slipping during tbe late 1980’s, consumer attitudes toward beef have been improving. Consumer research conducted in connection with the beef industry’s advertis ing campaign indicates that most consumer trends have changed for the better. A report by the National Live Stock and Meat Board research indicates that the number of con sumers agreeing that beef is versa tile has increased 12%. Persons who feel that beef meals can be new and interesting have grown in number by 6%, the survey shows. Consumer agreement that beef can be the source of lots of quick meals is up 13%, that beef is in style, up 13%, and that beef is contemporary, up 7%. Attitudes about beefs healthfulness also are steady or stronger. Consumers planning to include beef more often in their meals have grown by 13%, market research shows. Suggestions Welcomed: Any information referred to in this arti cle or anytime that there is a sug gestion for the benefit of the industry— contact the Pcnnsylva-, nia Cattlemen’s Association, RD #l, Box 83, Port Matilda, PA 16870 (814/692-4208). Box 56 RRI Atglen, PA 1-21 5-593-2981