Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 02, 1995, Image 28

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    Allentown Fair Chooses Sheep Champions
(Continued from Pago A 27)
Champion: Nicola Knapp. Ratatva; Kally
Following is a list of show QIMW
placings
ALLENTOWN FAIR
SHEEP SHOW
RESULTS
SHOWMANSHIP AMO FITTING
4-H FITTING
Seniors: 1. Nicole Knepp. 2. Isaac Garges. 3.
Jaeffle Griffin. Intermediate: 1. Billy George
Lett). 2. Kelly Glaser. Junior: 1. Amanda Mill
er. 2.Travis Redmond. 3. Amanda S. Gauker.
Dairy Food Safety Researcher
(Continued from Pago A 23)
thinking that someone had
come into the bam and intentional
ly had put drugs in the milk.”
After talking to many industry
people, Moser said he couldn’t get
any good clues as to what was
happening
“After some persistent calling to
Atlantic Dairy Co-op, Dairylea
and others, 1 was told about new
testing standards that went into
effect in January, 1995.
“All of a sudden, I have learned
about beta-lactams and a host of
other names that I cannot spell, nor
companies writing the
same types of policies
and found the other
insurance companies
were experience the
same types of leaps in
claims from presumably
contaminated milk.
According to Moser,
Dell called him back
after checking with sur
rounding states and that
they were experience
about a 100-percent
increase in milk
dumpings.
In his presentation,
Moser said the only
thing different that he
could determine was the
change in testing.
However, he said that
being considered is the
theoretical possibility
that some drug residues
actually stayed in the
cow’s system longer
than the withdrawl per
iod on the label.
On the other hand, in
Dell’s report, he said
that the January effec
tive date of federal rules
changing testing has
resulted in a significant
increase in milk being
dumped.
“During the first
quarter of 1995, three
million pounds of milk
were confirmed positive
for drug residues and
dumped. This was a loss
of 103 tanker loads of
milk, or $335,000!”
Neither Dell, nor
Moser promoted the
concept that the cofir
matory tests being used
are causing the problem.
However, Cullor said
that he doesn’t blame
regulatory people for
not rejecting the new
tests.
Just as an officer of
the law is supposed to
“go by the book,” even
if the law is wrong, reg
ulatory people are sup
posed to carry out the
programs, not check the
validity of the testing
programs the rulemak-
AO ED FfTTINO
1. Richard Karpar. 2. Jason Wagnar. 3. Jason
Redmond. Champion: Richard Karpar.
Reserve: Jason Wagnar.
BREEDS
4-H
CHEVIOT
Spring Ram Lambs: 1. Cathryn Lavan.
Champion Ram: Cathryn Lavan. Yaarling
Ewe; Cathryn Lavan. Spring Ewa Lambs; 1.
Cathryn Levan. 2. Cathryn Levan. Pair Spring
Ewe Lambs; 1. Cathryn Levan. Pair Ewa
Lambs; 1. Cathryn Levan. Champion Ewe-
pronounce.”
He said he then found out about
the new tests and how it and the
industry confirmation tests (which
are not the confirmation tests that
Cullor suggested) were giving
positive results for beta-lactams.
“By the end of the first quarter,
we had a total of 35 claims for con
taminated milk. You can readily
see a quick problem for the insur
ance companies when we would
expect possibly 10 during the
entire year and we now had 35
claims on hand for the first three
months.”
He said that he contacted Jim
Dell at PDA and other insurance
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CORRIEDALE
Yearling Ram: 1. Kelly Glaser. 2. Jacob
Garges. Fail Ram Lamb: 1. Kelly Glaser.
Spring Ram Lamb: 1. Nicola Knepp. 2. Jacob
Garges. 3. Kelly Glaser. Pair Spring Ram
Lamb; 1. Nicole Knepp. 2. Kelly Glaser.
Champion Ram: Kelly Glaser. Reserve;
Nicole Knepp.
Yearling Ewe; 1. Kelly Glaser. 2. Kelly
Glaser. 3. Nicole Knepp. Pair Yaarling Ewes;
1. Kelly Glaser. 2. Jacob Garges. 3. Nicole
Knepp. Fall Ewe Lambs; 1. Kelly Glaser. 2.
Kelly Glaser. Pair Fall Ewe Lambs: 1. Kelly
Glaser. Spring Ewe Lambs: 1. Nicola Knepp.
2. Kelly Glaser. 3. Kelly Glaser. Pair Spring
Ewe Lambs: 1. Kelly Glaser. 2. -Nicole
Cullor said he hopes something
can be done soon to fix the
problem.
“I’m basically hopeful that
everyone will take a look now and
recognize that we have a problem
and try to address it”
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the NMC Inc. meeting, and for a
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and a fuller context of the issues,
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Knepp. 3. Jacob Garges. Pair Ewa Lambs
Bred and Owned: 1. Kelly Glaser. 2. Nicole
Knepp. Champion Ewe: Kelly Glaser.,
Reserve: Nicole Knepp. Flock: 1. Kelly Glas
er. 2. Nicole Knepp. 3. Jacob Garges. Get of
Sire; 1. Kelly Glaser. Pen of Lambs: 1. Kelly
Glaser. 2. Nicole Knepp.
SOUTHDOWN
Fall Ram Lamb; 1. Amanda MHler. Spring
Ram Lamb; 1. Amanda Miller. 2. Matt Trestle.
3. Joan Harris. Pair Spring Ram Lambs: 1.
Matt Trestle. 2. Amanda Gaukar. 3. Amanda
Miller. Champion Ram: Amanda Miller.
Reserve; Matt Trestle.
Yearling Ewa: 1. Amanda Miller. 2. Aman
da Miller. 3. Malt Trestle. Pair Yearling Ewes:
1. Amanda Miller. 2. Matt Trestle. 3. Jim Har
ris. Pair Yearling Ewes Bred and Owned: 1.
Amanda Miller. 2. Matt Trestle. Fall Ewa
Lambs; 1. Man Trestle. 2. Man Trestle. 3.
Amanda MHler. Pair of Fall Ewe Lambs; 1.
Man Trestle. 2. Amanda Miller. Spring Ewe
Lambs; 1. Joan Harris. 2. Amanda Miller. 3.
Matt Trestle. Pair of Spring Ewe Lambs: 1.
Matt Trestle. 2. Joan Harris. 3. Amanda Miller.
Pair of Ewe Lambs Bred and Owned: I.Malt
Trestle. 2 Amanda Millar. 3. Lae Gauker.
Champion Ewe: Amanda MHler. Reserve:
Joan Harris. Flock; 1. Amanda MHler. 2. Matt
Trestle. 3. Joan Harris. Get of Sire: 1. Man
Trestle. 2. Amanda Miller. 3. Lee Gauker. Pen
of Lambs: 1. Amanda Miller. 2. MattTrostla. 3.
Lae Gauker
SUFFOLK
Yearling Rom; 1. lease Cargo*. Spring
Ram-Lamb: 1. Itaac Garget. 2. Itaac
Garget. Pair ot Spring Ram Lamb*: 1 . liaae
Garget. Champion Ram: Itaac Garget.
Retonre: Itaac Garget.
Yearling Ewe: 1. Itaac Garget. 2. Itaac
Garget. Pair of Yearling Ewet: 1. Isaac
Garget, Pair of Yearling Ewe* Bred and Own
ed: 1. Isaac Garget. Spring Ewe Lambs: 1.
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IsaacGargas. 2. IsaacGaigas. Pair of Spring
Ewa Lambs; 1. (saac Qargas. Pair of Ewa
Lambs Brad and Owned: 1. Isaac Cargos.
Champion Ewa; Isaac Qargas. Rtssrvr
Isaac Qargas. Rode 1. Isaac Qargas. Gat of
Sira: 1. Isaac Qargas. Pan of Lambs; 1. Isaac
Qargas
Yearling Ram: 1. Samantha Graaalay.
Spring Ram Lamb*: 1. Samantha Graaalay.
2. Samantha Graaslay. Pair of Spring Ram
Lamba; 1. Samantha Graaalay. Champion
Ram: Samantha Graaalay. Raaarva;
Samantha Graaalay.
Yearling Fwe: 1. Samantha Graaalay. 2.
Samantha Graaalay. Pair of Yearling Ewea:
1. Samantha Graaalay. Spring Ewa Lamba: 1.
Samantha Graaalay. 2. Samantha Graaalay.
Pair of Spnng Ewa Lamba: 1. Samantha
Graaalay. Pair of Ewa Lamba Bred and Own
ed; 1. Samantha Graaalay. Champion Ewa;
Samantha Graaalay. Raaarva; Samantha
Graaalay. Flock: 1. Samantha Graaalay. Get
of Sira; 1. Samantha Graaalay. Pan of Lamba;
1. Samantha Graaalay.
Yearling Ram;'l. Jaama Griffin. Spring
Ram Lamb: 1. Jaama Griffin. 2. Bobbi Elian
Griffin. 3. Jaama Griffin. Pair of Spring Ram
Lamba: 1. Jaama Griffin. Champion Ram:
Jaama Griffin. Raaarva: 1. Jaama Griffin.
Yearling Ewa; 1. Jaama Griffin. 2. Jaama
Griffin. 3. Bobbi Ellen Griffin. Pair of Yearling
Ewea; 1. Jaama Griffin. 2. Bobbi Elian Griffin.
Pair of Yearling Ewea Bred and Owned; 1.
Jaama Griffin. 2. Bobbi Ellen Griffin. Spring
Ewe Lamba: 1. Jaama Griffin. Bobbi Elian
Griffin. 3. Jaama Griffin. Pair of Spring Ewa
Lamba; 1. Jnama Griffin. Bobbi Ellen Griffin.
Pair of Ewe Lamba Brad and Owned: 1.
Jaama Griffin. Bobbi Elian Griffin. Champion
Ewa: Jaama Griffin. Raaarva: Jaama Griffin.
Flock: 1. Jaeme Griffin. 2. Bobbi Elian Griffin.
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