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1956: Iowa State College to house new USDA disease lab

55 years ago
Hot temperatures in broiler houses and other animal shelters can be reduced 5-15 degrees if the roofing on these buildings is painted or whitewashed with white paint, according to A.C. Dale, Purdue University agricultural engineer.
According to a letter received from the state veterinarian’s office, it is absolutely necessary for all exhibitors of cattle, swine and sheep to have an official health certificate issued and signed by a licensed accredited veterinarian before the livestock are unloaded at this year’s fairs.
Iowa State College in Ames was chosen for the new $19 million disease laboratory site, according to USDA Secretary Benson.

For sale: 65 acres “large old fashioned brick house,” nice shade, small barn, creek frontage, 35 acres good cropland, 30 acres woods, $15,000 in North Vernon, Ind.

40 years ago
An Amish youth, Ivan Troyer, was severely injured, his buggy demolished and his horse killed when struck by an auto driven by an alleged drunk driver south of Milroy, Ind.

For sale: 175 acres, 145 tillable, 2.5 miles southwest of Connersville, five-room modern house, one new pole barn, $300 an acre – King Realty of Connersville, Ind.

New 1971-72 officers for the Indiana Expert Swine Judges Assoc. are President Gene Fogle, Greensburg; Vice President Jack Rodibaugh, Rensselaer; and Secretary-Treasurer Vernon Mayrose, Purdue University animal scientist.
Southern Corn Leaf Blight is now confirmed in 70 Indiana counties, according to Purdue extension plant pathologist Eric Sharvelle. Severity of the disease problem varies within the state, ranging from “severe” in southern counties to “slight” early infections in northern counties.

25 years ago

A new crystalline fructose sweetener was developed by Staley Continental, Inc. of Illinois. This breakthrough could eventually result in the annual use of another 250 million bushels of corn to produce the crystalline fructose sweetener.

Fire destroyed a 90-foot grain processing building at the Morristown Grain Co. in Morristown, Ind. The cause and damage estimates have not been determined at this time. The structure was used as an incoming and outgoing handling house rather than for storage, said the company owner Bill Smith.
For sale: Border collie pups, parents farm-raised, trial-proven – Frank Nelson of Galveston, Ind.

A combination of winter kill and disease has led to below-average prospects for southern Indiana’s winter wheat crop. Adequate soil moisture, however, gives farmers hope that double-crop soybeans will get off to a good start, says area crop and weed specialist Robert Benson of Monsanto.

10 years ago

The 69th annual Indiana Farm Management Tour was held in Huntington and Whitley counties. Farms included on the tour were: Chris Geiger Farm, Wells County; Dennis Farms, Huntington County; Steven Sickafood Family Farm, Whitley County; Cormany Family Farms, Whitley County; and Shady Grove Farms, Inc., Whitley County.

Winds of up to 70 mph played havoc with various cornfields, uprooting enormous trees and flattening cornstalks just as they were beginning to tassel in rural Milton and Cambridge City, small towns in east-central Indiana.
An estimated 60,000-70,000 pullets were destroyed by flames after a barn fire on the poultry farm of Rose Acres near Cortland, Ind.

Used equipment for sale: Case 2394, 3,500 hours 20.8 x 38 rubber, duals, nice tractor, $16,500; Versatile 895, 1981, 20.8 x 38 rubber, very nice tractor, $27.500; Ford NH 489 hay mower, 9-foot cut, $3,900; JD 328 square baler, super nice, $4,900 – Parker Equipment, Warsaw, Ind.

7/20/2011