Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 25, 1959, Image 6

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—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 25, 1953
moditiest ' The Dept, would have one
A r r> • . .. , , ! ~ Tt would permit the estab- representative on the board.
• Four-Point lishment of s P ecial research -Under Pennsylvania law.
(Continued from page 3) $lO MO for ldditSnal designe . d ,. to - benefit ff , sp f? mc Henning fold the Council,
bers sitting through sessions “ 7 ,u . lor , commodities or agriculture
of no interest to them. ne Y. s $2O,- in general . theJJecretary of Agriculture
The council will remain in MlkVarketfnJ rt would P rovide for es ‘ mUS * rem “ n S ° lely reSP ° n '
a purely advisory role to the 2 g 7 n nnn f a tablishing plans for promo- sible for funds expended by
Secretary and Department; and $27M00 to pro- twn of sales for Penna . Pro . his Deparimenl . therefore.
‘ n L° S WiZn n l PI HS nl „ c SturS PtSucfe"”””- Ag " *»«• K . tt. Sec.
Dr. William L. Henning, M Permit establishment, with- have final authority for use
jSI 'sssjs :r l t ™— ing rs m ° f a c n “ inm " ketin9
ma * <— —SU* t»„d,
* s .• „ „„„ and processors ofa commod- administer the orders and
fss *=sr £=a
sembly: _lt would permit the mclu- It . would require correct j .j comnlaints assist in
An act to clarify and fur- cion m market orders is CO labeling of any product in conipiamts, assist m
~ , c ™; ar w *“ r %‘P n IT j- ™ arKet orders, is so f th marketine collection of information and
ther define the duties of the desired by producers, the comormity witn a mariteting as the g ec deems for
Dept of Agricultui e and its xegulation of periods when order - proper administration. Final
Bureau of Markets, specific- the controlled crop or speci- The enabling act would al- executive authority would
ally to include the field of fic varieies might be market- low the Sec. of Agriculture rema i n Wl th the Sec of Ag
promotion and market ex- ed. This would be to. prevent to cooperate with any agen- r i cu Jt ure
pansion. the marketing of storable cy (local, state, regional or ij>j le acl wou j d provide for
An enabling act to permit crops or varieties at a time national), in any way deem- appropriation of $25 000 to
agricultural producers to when it would destroy the ed beneficial to Pennsylvan- be used as a revolving fund
help themselves through P rice of perishables re- ia agriculture under provis- defray expense of referen
marketing orders and agree- moving temporary market mns of the act dums> of e ach order, as es
meents gluts and retaining a stable Henning "emphasized that lablished The fund' would
A spcial appropriation of Price only those commodity groups be reimbursed by each ord
5250,000 in the budget to be The enabling act' would who wish marketing orders
used on a matching-fund permit establishment of uni- and agreements need avail
basis with commodity groups -form grading and inspection themselves of the permission
for the promotion of Penna and uniform standards, granted in the enabling act
products grades and container specifi- to establish them.
An expanded appropria- cations for controlled com- He pointed out that orders
would come from the leader
ship of commodity groups.
The Dept of Ag would do
the legal groundwork, assist
in writing the order as desir
ed by producers and submit
it to a vote.
The procedure would in
volve a petition from the
commodity group, hearings
by the department to collect
information to determine the
facts, writing the order and
submission to “all known
producers who would be af
fected by ( the order”
For approval, the order
would need ai leasl two
thirds' of all voles cast; at
least half of affected produc
ers must vote and ai least
half of the commodity pro
duction would have to be
represented by affirmative
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votes.
Each commodity market
ing order and. agreement
would have an advisory
board, with members ap
pointed from nominations by
'fire —-industry. Each order
may spell out the arrange
ment for directors as to geo
graphic distribution, term of
office, duties and numbers
(with a minimum of five
members)
There would be no salary,
with expenses not to exceed'
$l5 per day for directors
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er, following estabiJ
Henning pointy 1
there is no provisi 0b l
eruption of small > 1
in the act itse;f.
visions would be
in the individual
orders, he said.
They could provbj, J
eruption of minor p.i
from qqality control!
cipation in promote'j
check-off systems, Jl
requirements. I
In, allocating moni I
the proposed $250,0b(|
for matching-fund p t I
Henning spelled out cl
siderations the (] e)] 'l
would use in decision 1
They are: I
Thoroughness an „J
of agreement p IO p 0 |
Willingness of J
tural groups to sIJJ
Economic value I
modities and poten|!l
Framework and J
for a continuing
Inclusion of qu a j 1( l
trol provisions as a l
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