Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1995, Image 93

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    ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Total
sales of U.S. animal health pro
ducts were estimated to be $3.1
billion in 1994, representing a 10
percent increase from the 1993
figure of $2.8 billion. These fig
ures were projected by the Animal
Health Institute as part of its 1994
Domestic Net Sales Survey.
AHI represents manufacturers
of animal health products—the
pharmaceuticals, vaccines, and
feed additives used in modem
food production, and the medi
cines that keep pets healthy.
AHI conducts its sales survey
annually. Sales are reported in
three major products categories—
pharmaceuticals, feed additives,
and biologicals.
Sales totals for the United
States are based on projections
made by AHl’s Market Research
Junior Grange
Receives Grant
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.)— Agriculture Secretary
Charles C. Brosius announced the
Pennsylvania State Junior Grange
of Harrisburg, Dauphin County
has been awarded a $2,500 direct
grant through the department’s
Agriculture and Rural Youth
Organization Grant Program.
The grant will be used to pre
pare and implement rural-urban
family organization workshops
addressing agricultural issues
statewide throughout the year.
The objective of the program is
to help more than 800 junior Gran
PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047
FAX 717-733-6058
Mon., Xuea., Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM; Thurs. 7 AM to 5 PM
vo ORset f
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Wheel Loaders
88 Cat 966 E S/N 99Y6045, 6,900 hr.,
full cab, 6 yd. bucket $79,000
86 Kawasaki 85Z11 S/N 2C0268 full
cab, 4 1/4 yd. bucket, 7,000 hr.
542,000
Terex 11C with all new rubber, cab &
painted $10,500
JD 575 Skid Loader $B,OOO
• We Buy & Sell
* Financing Or Lease Purchase
Available
Animal Health Product
Sales Top $3 Billion
Committee using sales data AHI
collected from its member compa
nies. Sales are for products priced
at the manufacturer’s level.
A summary of the sales data in
the three major product categories
follows;
•Pharmaceuticals: Pharmaceut
ical sales increased by 11 percent
in 1994. Projected sales in this
category for 1994 were $1,936.5
million and the 1993 total was
$1,738 million. This product
category covers the sales of dos
age form medicines and other
pharmaceutical preparations used
in disease prevention and treat
ment programs for both food
producing animals and pets.
•Feed Additives: Feed additive
sales increased approximately
12.5 percent in 1994, with pro
jected sales of $667.7 million.
1993 sales were $593.3 million.
gers between 5 and 14 years old
develop an awareness of the issues
facing the agricultural and rural
communities.
The program is intended to
make the next generation more
aware of environmental issues, to
help them develop cooperation
and concern for others, and to give
them a better understanding of
agriculture’s scope in the world.
Under the Agriculture and Rur
al Youth Organization Grant
Program, youth organizations
such as 4-H and FFA apply for
direct grants of up to $2,500 and
matching grants of up to $15,000.
ftUY. SELL. TRADE OR RENT THROUGH
•s
JD 490 Excavator $38,000
JD 350 C 6 Way dozer Call
JD 302 Backhoe w/3 pt Hitch Call
1988 Gehl 3510 Skid Steer 1550 hr. $8,900
New & Used Thomas Skid Steers &
Attachments In Stock
Sweepster 72” angle broom fits most loaders
‘9O JD 490 D Excavator
J D EQUIPMENT
Pennsburg, PA 18073
215-679-5958
Crawler Loader & Dozer
Case 1450 Crawler Loader S/N
83791.74 UC 80% 3,000 hr, G.P. 2
1/4 yd. bucket with teeth, canopy
514,000
88 Case 1155 E 4,100 hr. G.P. bucket
with teeth, UC 50% canopy.s26,ooo
JD 555 w/6-way blade $17,500
t AA Equipment
* 717/529-2512
▼ No Sunday Calls
This category includes sales for all
feed additives—with the excep
tion of nutritionals—used in lives
tock and poultry production,
including those used to control or
prevent disease,.enhance growth,
or improve feed efficiency.
•Biologicals: Sales in this
category increased approximately
I.S percent in 1994, with pro
jected sales of $466.5 million. In
1993, this figure was $458.9 mil
lion. This product category covers
the sales of products used to create
immunity to disease in both lives
tock and pets. Biologicals include
vaccines, bacterins, and antitoxins
licensed by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service.
In collecting data for the 1994
Domestic Net Sales Survey, it was
necessary for AHI to revise previ
ously published 1993 survey data
to more accurately reflect the
1993 market
THE
Loader Backhoe
87 John Deere 310 C 2 wheel drive,
canopy, standard, hoe $17,500
85 JD 410 B, 2 wheel drive, full cab,
new paint, standard hoe $17,500
88 Ford 5558 2 wheel drive, canopy
1800 hr., extend hoe $16,900
84 Case 580 Super E, 4x4 extend
hoe, full cab, 4,100 hr., nices2l,ooo
Pork Prose
phosphorus availability data to practical
diet formulation. IN Proc Carolina Swine
Nutr. Conf. Raleigh, NC Nov. 7-8. pp.
55-75.
Cromwell, Gary. 1995. Personal
communication.
Hansen, B. C and A. J. Lewis. 1993.
Effects of dietary protein concentration
(com: soybean meal ratio) and body weight
on nitrogen balance of growing boats, bar
rows, and gilts: mathematical descriptions.
J. Anim. Sd. 71:2110-2121.
Honeyman, Mark S. Environment
friendly swine feed formulation to reduce
nitrogen and phosphorus excretion. Amer.
J. Altetn. Agri. 8:128-132.
Kerr, L. A. et al. 1991. Chronic copper
poisoning in sheep grazing pastures fertil
ized with swine manure. J. Amer. Vet Med.
Assoc. 198:99-101.
Koch, F. 1990. Amino acid formulation
to improve carcass quality and limit nitro
gen load in waste. IN Proc Carolina Swine
NutrConf. Raleigh, NC Nov. 7-8 pp. 76-95.
Lenis, N. P. 1989. Lower nitrogen excre
tion in pig husbandry by feeding: Current
and future possibilities. Netherlands. J.
Agri. Sci. 37:61-70.
Miller, E.R.etal. 1979. Copper and zinc
in swine nutrition, p 1-139. IN Copper and
zinc in animal nutrition. National Feed
1986 Cat 416 Backhoe, 2 WD,
Standard Hoe, Good Condition.
$19,000
1987 Cat 9356, One Owner, 2100
Original Hours, New Sprockets,
Bushings Turned, Original Paint.
$27,000
Coming In: 1986 Cat 416 backhoe
JLG 60F Manlift 8’ Basket
w/Rotater, Good
Condition. Best offer
Rough Terrain Porks Lifts
86 JCB 5258, 4x4, 5000 lb. shoot
boom $24,000
84 Case 586 D, 4x4, side shift, 21 ft.
mast, all new rubber $24,000
Dynalift 8000 lb., 4x4, crab steer tilt
frame, shoot boom, new paint
524,000
Job handler 5000 lb. shoot boom
Cummins diesel $15,000
1797 Robert Fulton Hwy.,
Quarryville, PA 17566
Lancatttf Fanning, Saturday, Jun> 1Q.1W5-C9
(Continued from Page Ct)
Ingredients Assoc., Des Moines, lA.
Miller, Msrlys. 1994. Supplemental
chromium may improve growth and mus
cling. Pork ’94. April
Miller, W. P, et al. 1986. Forms of solid
waste copper in cooper-enriched swine
manure. J. Envir. QuaL 15:69-72.
Muithead, S. 1992. Feeding of high
levels of zinc oxide found beneficial to
weanling pigs. Feestuffs June 22,1992. p.
9.
National Research Council 1980. Min
eral tolerance of domestic animals. Nation
al Academy of Sciences. National
Academy Press. Washington, DC.
Payne, G. G. et al. 1988. Availability and
form of copper in three soils following eight
annual applications of copper-enriched'
swine manure. J. Envir. Qua! 17:740-746.
Smith, J. W. et al. 1994. The effects of
supplemental dietary carnitine, betaine, and
chromium nicotinate on growth and carcass
characteristics in growing-finishing swine.
Kansas State University Swine Day 1994.
pp. 154-157.
Sutton, A. L.elal 1983. Effect of copper
levels in swine manure on com and soil J.
Envir. QuaL 12:198-203.
Underwood, E. J. 1977. Trace elements
in human and animal nutrition. 4th Ed.
Academic Press, New York, NY.
John Deere 455 E Crawler
Loader 3100 Hr., Good U/C
$21,500
Bobcat 743 skidloader
1988 w/cab enclosure aux. hyd.
$8,500
John Deere 575 Skid Loader,
1800 Hr., Good Condition
$7,900
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Drott Go Devil crane,
20,000 lb. capacity, gas
power, $6500 080.
609-894-2849.
Forklift Wholesalers 2000
to 92000 Lb. Lifts Avail
able 70 in Stock. Sale-
Rental-Finance w/
Warranty. Chalk Equip
ment (410)686-6800.