Barley, Oats, Corn, Wheat Included USDA Announces 1958-Crop Reseal and 1957-56 Crop Extended Reseal For Supported Crops The U.S. Department of Agri culture has announced an exten sion of the reseal program on farm-stored price-supported crops for an additional year. This will give farmers an opportunity to earn substantial payments for the additional storage periods, at the *same time helping to ease the overall storage situation in a year of record grain supplies. The extension will enable farm ers to keep 1958 crop barley, grain sorghums, oats, rye, corn, and wheat in certain areas in farm storage undar price support loans for another year following maturity dates of original loans jn 1959. In addition price-sup port reseal loans on 1957-crop barley, oats, corn, and wheat, and 1956-crop corn are being ex tended for another year. Early announcement of the re- Beal programs is being made to give farmers more time in which to make their storage plans for the coming year. They will be able to make provision for addi tional storage capacity on their farms to keep price-support grains f For every dollar in- vested in limestone, ex penment con dude, three dollars returned in increased I\J crops. Sometimes the ratio climbs to one to 15. This explains why the Government pays about half the of applying limestone, if help is de- Wj/ffUr sired. The Government is convinced that farmers cannot afford to not use ■ Where else does one I dollar spent bring I three I It does pay to use good limestone! MARTIN’S LIMESTONE Ivan M. Martin, Inc., Blue Ball, Pa. Ph. Terre Hill HUlcrest 5-3455 How About Your Steers? DO YOU FOLLOW A PROGRAM OR BOOK YOUR GREEN PASTURES STEER CONCENTRATES NOW! /l^srocK Manufacturers of Poultry and Live Stock Feed Since 1875. under reseal, and at the same time provide for their 1959-crop storage i equirements. Estimated grain carryovers will be at record levels next year and substantially 'higher than the carryovers at the time 1958-crop harvests began. Under the reseal program, farmers will earn storage pay ments during the time the gram is under reseal. These payments will take care of a large part of the cost of new storage. Under the faim storage loan facility program, farmers may borrow up to 80 par cent of the cost of constructing new storage or mak ing additions to existing struc tures. These loans are repayable oer a 5 year period and bear in terest at 4 per cent. Payments earned under the reseal program, and financing under the facility loan program, oiler substantial aid to farmers m increasing their farm storage ca pacity. Farmers can add needed buildings to their farm plants, and at the same time earn stor age payments under the reseal DO YOU JUST FEED ? FOR A COMPLETE PROGRAM TO FEED FOR ECONOMICAL GAINS Miller & Bushong Sales and Service Representative Attractive Terms Bookings Open Till Oct. 31 ? s Miller & Bushong, Inc. See Your Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 program which will pay for the new space in three or four years’ time. This also will help increase total storage facilities In addition it will keep grains stored on farms in production areas where most of the feed grains eventualy will be consumed. The reseal program, which is similar to those m past years, will be made available in certain areas for each of these grains on the basis of recommendations by State Stabilization and Conser vation (ASC) Committees that the program should apply in their States. State ASC Committees will consider feasibility of safe storage of the grains on farms for an other year and storage needs for the next price-support take over of crops in making their decision. Under the program, farmers will be able to extend their farm storage loans on these grains or to convert their purchase agree ments on the 1958 crops to loans for another year. In areas where State ASC Com- Lancaster Fanning, Friday, October 17, 1958—11 nutteas announce a program, farmers who desire to participate should make application to their county ASO offices three or four weeks before loan maturity dates In general, maturity dates for the six giains are - wheat and gram sorghums, March 31; oats and rye, April 30, barley, March 10 and April 30, and corn, July 31 all m 1959. Under the reseal program an nounced today, price - support farm stored loans on 1958-crops taken out this fall and summer, and on 1957 and 1956-crop corn alreay under reseal may be ex tended to loan maturity dates in 1960. At present, storage payments for the full year’s reseal or ex tended reseal are 16 cents per bushel for corn and barley, 12 cents per bushel for oats, and 16 cents per bushel for wheat and rye in some States and 17 cents For Greater Profits Feed W. W. F. Poultrv and Livestock Feeds Outstanding for Production and Efficiency ★ Canadian Pasture Grass ★ Vapam ★ Fertilizers for Fall use WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW Ph. Lane. EX 4-5019 FAMOUS FOR DELIVERY IN MINUTES Powerful New Arrivals! (§UWMM 770m880 Row-Croppers for'sB Put new life into your farming with a new Oliver -3-4 plow 770 or 4-5 plow 880. They’re spanking new in looks, in design, in feel. . They put more power to work—in practical new ways. Big, high-speed engines give you more draw bar horsepower than ever—well o\ er the 50 mark in the 880. A new Power-Booster Drive gives you 12 forward speeds and almost one-third more pull for the tough spots—on the go. In plowing, Oliver’s new Power-Traction Hitch transfers extra weight to the rear wheels, keeps you going at full speed. Powerjuster wheels take the work out of changing tread, and power steering makes every maneuver easier. Come in and see these powerful new Olivers, now in bright new meadow green and clover white. Feel their power, too, and learn how it can help you boost farm profits. Farmersville Equipment Co. Ephrata, RD 2 N. G. Hershey & Son Manheim, RD 1 m others, and 28 to 31 cents per hundredweight tor grain so / ghums It changes are made m ratr* under the Uniform Grain Storag o Agreement for commercial stor age, corresponding adjustmen" will be made in reseal storage payments If a farmer redeems his re scaled gram prior to the new maturiay date, his storage pay ment will be prorated. Farmers who have and 1956 crop corn under extern', eel rascal will receive the fu l storage payment for the storage period which has elapsed, at the lime they extend their loans They will receive another sto:- aga payment at the end of the extended period. Storage pay ments on grams under reseal w tl provide supplementary income "9 producers who have availabm storage or build new storage. Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. j. B. Lapp .ttglen, Pa.
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