• Vegetable Co-op (Continued from Page 4) cai growers have excellent re 4ail outlets which bring top dollar for their produce You can’t expect them to give up these letail maikets to sell their product thiough a coop eiative There aie not enough pro ducers who consign - vegetables to the open market to make a enopeiative successful, sloat said He pointed to the countv tobacco cooperative as an ex ample of what can happen to an organization that fails to get gi ower support Taking a somewhat more 4.n enable view, Clvde Eshle man, a Washington Boro po tato grower said he believes «i cooperative could help mar- Copied by many BUT NEVER EQUALED mta (TORQUE AMPLIFIER) I ' Despite attempts by others to copy it, TA is still today’s foremost tractor power development. With TA you get 10 speeds forward . . . match power to work load and field conditions without clutching or shifting ... on the go. You boost pull power up to 45%, make time and fuel sav ings of 15% or more. 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He cited an example of one chain store rejecting a load at his potatoes without giving any leason for the i ejection until the pcftatoes were back on his farm lie felt a cooper ative could coirect situations such as this, hut said some othei marketing agreement might woik as well He said he believes some contiol sho uld he placed on the big ic tailers who aie making con tinually laiger spieads be tween the price to the fanner and the consumei. Penn State Alaiketmg Ag ent, Tom Piper, suggested that the group might consider oth er marketing progiams He said cooperative aie only one ansivei to the problem. ON THE FARM DEMONSTRATION. RE 3-2283 J. Paul Nolt J. B. Hostetter & Sons GAP MOUNT JOY HI 2-4183 OR 3-3721 CALL NOW FOR AN WILLOW STREET EX 3-2824 C. E. Wiley & Son Quarryville - Wakefield ST 0-2895 Slump then suggested that some producers might work together without d' formal co operative, and Paul Rowe agreed that this might be a better solution. “We are wast ing our time,” he said, “If we are thinking ot anything less than a cooperative wheie the gioweis’ identity is lost and all pioduce goes thiough a cential packaging plant with stnct quality contiol poweis ” Dr Mai tin A Blum, Fai mer Cooperative Service U S Depaitnient ot Agncultuie said he had come at the lequest of Biody and was not there to ti v to sell the formation of a coopeiative, but to otter the technical assistance of his off ice Groweis, acting on the sug- £s| w a r rr ?%'rf*-4!r’) > w-t <9* 3 MOUNTVILLE AT 5-9 J 31 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 20, 1962 gestion of Rowe, agreed by assistance of the county ag acclimation to work in inter- ent’s oflice and Pipei mal gioups on a commodity The meeting was conducted by commodity basis with the bv County Agent, M M Smith. **********++*++*****++•¥■*• 3 to 1 Imm ovet \ dollar imestert in limestone, experiment stations sax, there is a ic turn ot at least three dol lais in inei eased <i«ps. 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