AZfrUtxW. gifinlw. Lancaster DHIA Gives (Continued from Pag* A 25) labs and picked up ideas to incor porate into their new lab, which is now processing samples. A report on the new lab appeared on page A 1 in the Nov. 26 issue of Lancas ter Farming. Jay Mylin, manager, announced technicians’ quality service awards went to Harold Lindecamp, Harold Probst, Floyd Zook, George Book, Rebecca Hershey, and Keith Mar tin. Martin, Probst, and Book were also recognized for obtaining new members. On the top of the list for years of length of service for technicians: Lindecamp, 44; Probst, 37; Moses Martin, 38, and Lee Landis, 34. ILB. YourC Raven Tough Polyethylene Tanks Also Stock A C< WWHSM I WinTTO • Sprayer Hose WBm pacer • Ball Valves And PUMPS • Nylon Fittings Accessories • Poly Tanks Sprayer Nozzles And Accessories PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. 50 Woodcomer RD • Lititz, PA 17543 r* 1 Mile West of Ephrata I (717) 738-7350 L . HARDWARE « FARM SUPPLIES • r—™_i BEILERS PNEUMATICS 718 Vintage Rd., Christiana, PA 17059 Robert Kendig, national direc tor, reported the change in National DHIA’s direction over the last 10 years as “beyond comprehension.” He said that since the state lines have come down, mergers and splits continue to happen. For example, in the Midwest, six states have joined together to form Heart land DHIA. In another significant change, DHIA is proposing rule changes that would make it an information source rather than judge and jury over the authenticity of the records. He said Lancaster Fanning had an informative article on page one of the Dec. 3 issue that “laid out nice ly what the new rule proposal is. > v> i raoim. implete Line HOURS Mml, Thwv FH.7 ua.4 JO pj> Tnc&ftW«d ?u SJOjui, S>t7«m 4pJt Take a look at that,” he said. 'This report communicates even better than what I can at we are looking at We think we are on the right track.” Amy Espenshade, Lancaster Co. dairy princess, reported on her milk promotion activities. She said one can take pride in the dairy industry because agriculture forms the badkbone of the whole earth. In the production awards, Eugene and Susan Hess, Marietta, had the high herd with their Hols tein herd that is milked three times per day. On 60.3 cows they had 25,489 m 915 f 798 p. In the Jersey breed, Delmar Wenger, Lancaster, had the high herd with 20.6 c 16,584 m 751 f 638 p. Top of the Brown Swiss breed Coming... Binkley & Hurst Bros., Inc. Annual DISCOUNT CASH & CARRY DAYS Starting Monday, December 19th, 1994 Thru Saturday, January 7th, 1995 I BIG SAVINGS ON PARTS I Year End Discount Machinery & Tractor Deals Are In Effect Now As You Read This Ad! Check Dec. 17th Issue For More Coming, Plus Full Details On Parts Discount Specials! Note: New Machinery With Factory Rebates And Low Rate Financing Expire Dec. 31.1994 rnMF. IN NOW AND GET A SUPER DEAL ON ALL NEW & USED FARM EQUIPMENT NOW! j ** I33 R“- «R d' »■ ™sts* awssasß FOOD SAFETY COMES TO THE FARM “A conference For Broiler, Egg and Turkey Producers” December 13,1994 fj * Producers’ Experiences With Rodent control Properly Preparing for the Commercial C&D Company Larry Weaver f* \ JtAkti.l Evaluating the Effectiveness of C&D Marlin Henninger 3:00 p.m. - Questions and Answers was Donald Trimble. Peach Bot- Wlth 59 ' 7c tom, with 55.4 c 18,199 m 771 f .. 335. A - - And the top Ayrshire herd was In the Guernsey breed. Axel Linde & Millie Widemann, SS? 0 " 1 * Wlth *>76f 57 ip. Lancaster Farm and Home Center 12:00 Noon - Complimentary Lunch Pathogen Levels In Poultry Dr Bob Eckroade, University of Pennsylvania Pre-Harvest Food Safety Program Dr. Bonnie Buntain, Director, USDA Pre-Harvest Food Safety A,B,C’s of Rodent Control Dr. Dave Henzler, USDA Dale Snader and Scott Buckwalter Sponsored By PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY FEDERATION ■MV iH I H.NK? JK r I urn I urn H ! READ LANCASTER FARMING'S | I ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I | YOUR NEEDS! J •* I