Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1995, Image 173

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    buffalo wings
and biotechnology
Dr. Roland M. Leach, Jr.
Professor Of
Poultry Science
In science, as well as everyday
life, we do not appreciate the
importance of things until we have
m do without them.
At Penn Slate, we have been
studying a small protein found in
many cells called FGF. Although it
i$ found in the most primitive
forms of life, FGF was discovered
only 20 years ago.
Once discovered, it was quickly
recognized that FGF was present
in many cells in the body, includ
ing cartilage cells. The latter
observation led to our interest in
FGF and its possible relationship
to normal skeletal development as
well as skeletal abnormalities that
are prevalent in rapidly growing
broilers and turkeys.
In normal tissue, we have found
FGF to appear, disappear, and
reappear. In tibial dyschondropla
sia (ID) it disappears at the wrong
time, which may account for the
development of the TD lesion.
Therefore, we are continuing our
research in«n attempt to gain a bet
ter understanding of what controls
the appearance and disappearance
of FGF in skeletal tissue.
i Speaking of abnormalities, we
Mahoning Outdoor Furnaces
Cut Your Heating Costs With Our Outdoor Furnace
• Standard Model Bums Wood, Coal or
Wood by-products ■
• Multi-Fuel Model Bums Wood, Coal, Oil X
or Gas
• Coming Catalytic Combustor Option
Available on all Models
Clyde K. Alderfer /
Box 246, RD #1 'e 111 f
Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA 17853 Adapts to any existing heat system
(717) 539-8456 installation & Accessories Available
LIM
• Dump Truck Loads
• Spreaders Available
Rohrer’s Quality Hi-Cal Damp Lime
88% CCE
ENP67
55%
65%
98%
NOW ONLY $ 5 50 Per Ton (Picked Up)
Registered with PA Department of Agriculture
now know how fast food restaur
ants may someday be able to triple
their supplies of buffalo' wings
through the application of FGF
biotechnology.
Information about FGF is also
mushrooming because of its
importance in other areas of sci
ence. It may play a key role in the
development of mammary and
prostate cancer. It plays an essen
tial role in embryonic development
with inappropriate disappearance
being responsible for many birth
defects and the most prevalent
form of human dwarfism.
Because FGF appears very early
in embryonic development,
embryologists have been conduct
ing some clever experiments with
FGF. Implanting FGF-soaked
beads in specific locations at early
of embryonic development
to the development of extra
limbs.
Site of implantation determines
whether the limb is a wing or a leg.
With therisingpopularity of buffa
lo wings, we can. readily see the
application of this technology.
We could develop chickens
which produce six buffalo wings
instead of two. Suppose some
entrepreneur develops a big
demand 'for buffalo drums. This
could lead to chickens looking like
fMiHpfldes running around the
broiler house.
Calcium Oxide 41%
Magnesium Oxide 6%
passing 100 mesh
passing 60 mesh
passing 20 mesh
Lititz, PA* (717) 626-9760
V-MIX rONCRKTH
STQ]
Ratite Seminar April 22-23
MATAMORAS (Pike
Co.) —As spring draws near, the
1995 NERA Spring Seminar on
April 22-23 here in Matamoras is
just around the comer.
An interesting line-up of pro
fessional speakers will address the
issues which concern ratite far
mers. Speakers include:
•John A. Crawford—Managing
Editor of the Ostrich News. Mr.
Crawford will be discussing our
transitional market, inroads being
made to insure a future for the
industry, and how we as investors
can profit in the commercial
market.
•Vern Bracket —Creola Bird
Ranch. Mr. Bracket will be dis
cussing how to go about selling
our birds and our industry.
•Dan Lyons—Lyons Ostrich
Ranch. Mr. Lyons’ interest is in
the development of a northeastern
cooperative in association with a
USDA certified slaughterhouse to
give farmers a convenient avenue
to get their birds to commercial
production.
•Zoogen—The Zoogen corpo
ration will be represented by
Lloyd Gibson who will discuss
ratite genetics of the future
and line-breeding.
•Purina Mills—As one of the
Patron Sponsors of the seminar
the Purina Mills Corporation will
be represented by Bruce Stewart,
District Manager. Mr. Stewart will
be talking about how Purina is
progressing along with the ratite
industry to meet the needs pf the
commercial market. Mr. Stewart
will also touch on the develop
ment of specific feeds and be
available for questions.
•Alan Strickland—Pharmacist.
r m FISHER’S PAINTING & '
FISHER’S PAINT OUTLET STORE
rafffrWL QUALITY PAINTS @ REASONABLE PRICES
■ ALL TYPES OF INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
“P J PAINTING
■ SANDBLASTING ■ ROOF COATING
■ RESTORATION & WATERPROOFING ON STONE &
BRICK BUILDINGS
HOUSES? - BARNS - FENCES - FACTORIES - ETC.
Specialists In Sand Blastlng/Spray Painting Farm Buildings,
Feed Mills, Roofs, Tanks, Etc. With Aerial Equipment
WE NOW REPAIR SPRAY GUNS AND PUMPS
4056 A Newport Rd., Klnzers, PA 17535 717-768-3239
On Rt. 772 Across From Pequea Valley School
‘Brush, (Rpll Or Spray ■ We 'll (Do It ‘Either Way
v ' (For JoSs Large Oi Small ■ Our (Men Will (Do It Fill ,
Mr. Strickland has been involved
in the research and development
of Emu Oil in commercial
products.
•Kenneth Copans, C.P.A.—Mr.
Copans is an expert on the tax
benefits of ratite farming not only
because he is an exceptionally
smart accountant (and he really
is!) but also because he owns the
big birds himself.
•Michael Reeves—Outback
Secrets International. Mr. Reeves
will be discussing the great suc
cess of Emu Oil products in the
U.S., especially in sports medi
cine, and how this relates to the
acceptance of our industry.
•Agway Inc./Muenster Mil
ling—Patron Sponsors. Agway
Inc. has recently announced the
signing of a licensing agreement
with Muenster Milling of Muen-
Bull Enters
Proving
PLAIN CITY, 0hi0—7H5147
Plushanski BT Yankee-ET, a
young sire bred by Charles
Plushanski, Kutztown, Pa., has
been chosen to enter Select Sires’
Program for Genetic Advance
ment (PGA) sire sampling system.
Based on his outstanding pedi
gree, 7H5147 has been selected as
one of 200 Holstein bulls from
throughout the United States to
enter the program in 1995.
7H5147 is one of the early Bell
tone sons to be sampled at Select
Sires. His dam is a Very Good
(88) Ned Boy daughter with a tre
mendous 4-1 record of 41,676 M
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8, 1995-E5
ster, Texas. Agway will manufac
ture and distribute the Perfect
Balance brand of Ratite feeds
throughout the Northeast via the
network of Agway Retail dealers.
Representing Muenster Milling
will be Dr. Tim Mason who will
be speaking on the nutrition
needed for ratites entering into the
commercial market. Representing
Agway will be Jim Sours, Agway
Product Manager and Lucy Gil
lichbaucr of De Frank Llamas and
Emus to answer questions about
Muenster Feed.
On April 22 at 7:30 p.m., there
will be a social gathering with
cash bar and ratite meat hors
d’oeuvres available to all seminar
registrants.
To register, contact Paula Col
bum at (914) 906-6925.
Select Sires
Program
5.0% 2.072 F 3.5% 1.463 P in 365
days. This Dam of Merit has
impressive genetic values of
+64PTAP and +.I2%PTAP. The
second dam, sewed Very Good
(88), has two records over
33.000 M, 1.700 F and 1.050 P. She
is also a Gold Medal Dam and
Dam of Merit The third dam in
this elite pedigree is Plushanski
Chief Faith. This Gold Medal
Dam is scored Excellent (94-4 E)
with an Excellent mammary that
has produced several records over
32.000 M and 1.600 F. This cow
family is noted for its consistent
transmission of high components
and has manysircsinAjL^^
471 Detroit diesel 120 hp
clutch, radiator, hood, air
filter, muffler, on steel
skids, has 1140 hrs. since
rebuilt. Lane. Co.
717-786-7949.
Wheel horse, 50" sickle bar
mower, will fit qwik hitch
tractor, works excellent,
$350 080. Schuylkill Co.
717-345-8723.
Massey Ferguson 124 bal
er and bale basket, like
new, Ford 2310 w/600 hrs.,
38’ duals, F2O, w/road
gears. Adams Co.
717-528-4914.
Miller welder, like new, wall
mounted. Model 250 AC
DC arc welder, with cables,
$450. Lane Co.
717-626-8526.
Brush clipper PTO drive
made by WW grinder,
excellent condition. Adams
Co. 717-334-9613.
30ft. above ground swim
ming pool, new filter, pump,
and accessories, you
remo/e, $3OO 080
Adams Co. 717-259-9696.
2 fiberglass garage doors,
14’x12', $75 each. Also,
130 12volt batteries, like
new, $l5 each 080. Lane
Co. 717-445-5297.
Big Dutchman orange pan
feeder system, approx. 200
feet, excellent condition,
plasson bell waterers and
mini drinkers. Berks Co.
610-488-1321.
900 lb. bull hereford charo
lais cross, $.55 lb. 400 lb
bulls limousine holstein
cross, $.BO lb. 400 lb.
jersey bull, $.50 lb. Leba
non Co. 717-867-2124.
Hdlstein service age bulls
Pressure treated fence
posts. Pressure treated
fence stakes. Special price,
3 for $1 Ford hopper blow
er BOF. Franklin Co.
599-4494.
Sauder loader, $2OO. Eight
front fiberglass trade cap,
$lOO. Berks Co.
717-653-6883 evenings or
610-856-7764 weekends