818-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26, MAIL OX MARKETS WANTED E Parker lawn sweeper or parts for the sweeper, 42" mower deck for Cl 45 wheel horse. York Co. 10A New Idea manure 717-225-1278. spreader and McCormick Metal concrete forms for rent or buy, will pickup. Wanted Private Land for Berks Co. 610-488-1321. deer hunting. Amish Book How to Run a Lathe Brothers and Sons. Lan by South Bend or any caster Berks, Chester or South Bend manuals. Also X or^™ t o V l 'oi- ancaster IH TD6 ports. Livingston Co., 717-768-8183. Co. 585-335-3201. NCBA Encourages Producers To Maintain Safety Vigilance Supports Food Safety Initiatives Under ‘Operation Liberty Shield ’ DENVERj-Coio. Beef pro ducers should exercise caution and maintain vigilance against introduction of foreign animal dijWjgjgS during this U.S. security, SkV to the National Cattle iPftren’s Beef Association JOJCBA). Cow/calf producers, feedlot and stocker operators, market , managers and employees and Mothers should be aware of the in creased risk during time of war, and be prepared for emergen cies. Eric Davis, NCSA president and a beef producer from' Bruneau, Idaho, says the indus try’s capability of securing its borders >yas tested during the European TJSE andand mouth crises in 200tVrid it per formed admirably. Producers and others must maintain their high level of alertness to protect the U.S. cattle herd and beef supply. LtsSr J Wanted Ix 6 TMG lumber new or used also 12 inch or bigger planner also Honda big red. Balto. Co. 410-329-6381. corn binder good com Lane. Co. 717-733-1180. “Our producers know what safeguards are needed, but should be especially watchful today as threats against this country are made,” says Davis. “It isn’t enough to conduct V*business as usual’ even when procedures in the business are careful and well-thought-out. We support the administration’s efforts under ‘Operation Liberty Shield’, and are prepared to do what is necessary to make it suc cessful.” After last week’s announce ment of Operation Liberty Shield, which is the U.S, govern ment's domestic campaign, to in crease U.S. security ’.and readiness, NCBA participated in a conference call hoSted by the U.S. Department of Agricul ture’s Animal and Plant .Health Inspection Service (APtHSJ Vet erinary Services to inforijrstake holders of the increase. threat level, increasedPgccttrhy measures that will be in place Quiet Operation Redesigned motor provides the quietest operation of any wet/dry vac. Blower Port Instantly converts vac to powerful blower TRUE77MC~ Anti-Tip Design Deluxe Tool Basket hB§e C * 1 2003 Wanted 20 acre, more or less, farm. Building need not be in top condition. In Berk or Lebanon Co. Berks Co., 717-933-5825. MAILBOX MARKETS NOTICE I will sell your hardwood boards on consignment. I will p/u, store inside, ad vertise, sell & mail you a check. Lane. Co. 717-341-6619. v *■ Y * i L '***'* I I , %- ~*t £ #■ sh shop*vac the Original wet/dry vac Come and see the complete line of the #l-selling brand of wet/dry vacs, filters and accessories. —————■ —— __- - : -- . www.shopvac.com Shop-Vac* is a registered trademark of Shop Vac Corporation Storage building for rent, 16'x40' overhead doors on ea. end, 6'6xls', $2OO ■no.; S.C. Case tractor, nice, $l2OO obo. York Co. 717-292-6699. -ree 5 emus two and three years old. You must pick up. Chester Co. 510-323-2872. King's tractor will be at rough 8. tumble w/new & used tractor parts. Aug. 13-16th what do you need? Free delivery. 717-529-4066.8-B:3OAM. across USDA and APHIS, and urging increased awareness and biosecurity by producers. John Maas, extension veteri narian at the University of Cali fornia at Davis and chairman of the NCBA Animal Disease Re search Subcommittee, reminds producers to follow these guide lines: • Security extends to your telephone. Exercise caution if you are asked for information about your security procedures. Verify the identity of anyone who asks you for information, and the purpose for which it is intended. • Know who is on your prop erty at all times. • Require visitors to change their shoes and clothing before coming onto your property from another farm or ranch. Be particularly alert to: • Sudden, unexplained animal deaths in the hqrd. • Severe illness affecting a high percentage of animals. If It Doesn't Say Shop*Vac, Keep Shopping!* USD A Publishes Agricultural Internet Marketing Guide WASHINGTON, D.C. - The USDA recently announced the release of a new publication de signed to assist agricultural pro ducers in marketing their products via the Internet. “How To Direct Market Farm Prod ucts on the Internet” provides basic information to farm direct marketers who are interested in selling their products online or • Blistering around an ani mal's mouth, nose, teats or hooves. • Unusual ticks or maggots. • Staggering, falling or central-nervous system disor ders. Immediately report anything unusual to your veterinarian, local law-enforcement authori ties and your state animal health office. Post emergency numbers where all family members and employees have access. These numbers should include local law enforcement, local FBI, your veterinarian, and state animal health official. Davis notes that in the summer of 2001 NCBA distrib uted one million brochures on foot and mouth disease and bovine spongiform encephalo pathy (BSE) to beef producers. The brochure can be accessed on the beef industry’s Website at http://www.fmdinfo.org/ documents/ACF7Dl.pdf. t)2003 Lowe s 9 Home Centers Inc For the Lowe s neatest you call 1 800-44 LOWES Prices may vary if theie aie market variations using a Web site to publicize their farm or products. “For agricultural producers, the internet can help solve prob lems of time, distance and loca tion in marketing their products,” said A.J. Yates, ad ministrator of USDA’s Agricul tural Marketing Service. “We are working to provide the tools to help level the playing field for agriculture and rural communi ties by providing technological solutions and technological sup port.” Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman also announced that USDA will expand efforts to bring farmers, rural residents and businesses greater access to improved telecommunication technology through the financ ing of more than $1.4 billion in loan and loan guarantees to rural telecommunications pro viders. The number of Internet users shopping online has skyrocketed in recent years. Of the estimated 168 million Internet users 16 years of age and older in the U.S., approximately half say they shop online. “How To Direct Market Farm Products on the Internet’’ is available in print and on the In ternet at www.ams.usda.gov/ tmd/MSB/msb.htm. For more information or to obtain a copy of the publication, contact Errol Bragg, USDA AMS TMR.MSB, Room 2646 S, Stop 0269*1400 Independence Ave., SW, Wash ington, DjC 20250; phone (202) 720-8317; faacj(2o2) 69&-0031; or email: Errtfßi%g@usrfilg6v. Improving Mono hi prawn nf www.lowes.com Lowes* and the gable design are icgisterod trademarks of LF ILC