B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2, 1962 Dairy Ass’n In Favor Of Milk Commission Dairy taimeis and milk dealeis w holebeai tedlj taioied the concept ot milk conliol ipc hiding the establishment ol fan ’Minimum puces lor tai meis and consumcis at an all day meeting in Harusbuig Ala* J 3 The gioup lepiesen ting neai 1} 30 dam 01 satura tions, met to evaluate the states milk pi King laws at the mutation ot the Pennsvl ■vania Dan miens \ssoc lation headed bs Ik.nl I Uuhoiu of St i ausstow ” Di C William 1 ’iei c e agi i cnltuial economist ti om Penn sylvania State Cnivei sifv laid the gioundwoik toi the- meet ing m discussing and anah rmg the histoiy ot Penns-. 1- vama's Milk Conti ol Law Di Pieice noted that -Peuusj h au la danj laimer income lias mci eased at a tastei late than has dany laimei ircomo m ad jacent states On the othei hand statistics show tair milk puces ha\ e been maintained lor Pennsylvania 'onsumeis The group generally agreed that milk conti ol has been a vital force in assuring ade quate price levels for produ cers and fair prices lor con sumers in Pennsylvania The decision to endorse continu ation ol milk control by the group, (representing thou sands ot d nrj farmers and milk dealers), vvas based up on the “long range stabilizing eftects of the law on all seg ments ot the economy" Further study ■was recom mended to pinpoint benefits of milk control and to consider possible changes m the law or its admmisti ation It was recognized some ch a n g e s might be necessary to keep pace with economic and technological developments in the industry Inadequate public explana tions bj the IMilk Control Com PORTABLE, fins dry ny and grain to safe moisture leva! In days—with or without fteit Save the valuable leaves •n your hay crops; eliminate lotsis in stored grain. 2 size*, for specs and prices. Ask for information and prices on hay conditioners, crop drying fans and sup plementary heat units. BE SURE OF GOOD HAY, TOBACCO and GRAIN THIS YEAR! L. H. Brubaker S5O Slr.islmi n I’lKo - It. I). ;5, l.ltltyr, l*,i l*h. I/.iiw. i:\ 7-5170 HtiMsiini": ov lAtiir Al \ «>*. much milk eont.ol criticism bettel &ervlce ’ ‘ ,nd I)nce " com - was clue to a unaware- Parable with those m similar economic aieas The fact that dairy mdustiy stability undei milk conti ol is hi ought about at low cost, Milk contiol has letoled tin* W<)S also dls(uv , ed , )y the c< ononnc Peaks and callovs d/ i vdina( the l anpe polices with mo.e it- lmeslmenls oi dllny ldlmPls * tention to efficient ,peiation jiid ml]k dwl]elSi . 1, Bonks SUPPLY, INC. I.ititz and Si haeflerstown 7-«»»3 Serving farmers with finest qualify seeds since Jiff na WAYNE MILLERSVILLE J K. STAUFFER & SON SUPPLY CO. Ij.iwn & B* llano Milleisulle to one presentation accepted Ready to supply dairymen with sudangrass, corn, sor ghum or soybeans to plant now for summer feeding or silage LIME VALLEY MILLS B. 1). J, Willow Sired J. C WALKER & SON, INC Rap C. E SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1 Kail consumers, the cost of price There is no adianta control of less than a fraction pay more for •white or h of a tent per hundredweight shell eggs of the sanio n rt per year was felt to be re- grade and sure, says Oath markable Lo\c, Penn State ~\te [' '■"•enii Delegates at the meeting consumer economics sp,, consisted of i epresentatn os Shell color doesn’t Horn dairy eo-opei atives, deal- nutritive i tU e er associations, aitihcial hieed cooKini; pertormance 01 oigdinrntions, Daily Council, Neltller 18 shell color glJ| l).ui> Herd Improvement As- to ' olk