J. THIRTY YEARS \} LOOK! BOOK! ' L SERVICE TO FARMERS FARM BUREAU SEED CORN FARM BUREAU MORE MORE MORE SEED per dollar with Front BuAAflii/ I booh your g | supply before | | DECEMBER 15 | I SAVE!I I 50c | iiiiiipniiiiiiiißiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiHiiiiiiiniiii | ORDER NOW and SAVE PAY NOTHING UNTIL SPRING DELIVERY^^^— Farm Bureau Hybrids have been developed right here in Pennsylvania to best meet the conditions on your farm. Choose from 25 varieties in cluding 5 NEW Farm Bureau EXPERIMENTAL HYBRIDS. LANCASTER COUNTY FARM BUREAU THIRTY YEARS J. ;; 5< NEW HOLLAND 354-2146 Sp FARM BUREAU SERViCE-TO FARMI * Anyone May Buy From Farm Bureau” \ - 1 - ■ - -rp lASS per acre CORN per ear LANCASTER 394-0541 IS QUARRYVILLE 786-2126 - s FARM BUREAU USDA Announces Milk Indemnity Program The U. S. Department of Agriculture recently announced an indemnity payment pro gram for dairy farmers whose milk has been removed from the market because of pesti cide residue. The program will carry out Sec. 331 of the Economic Op portunity Act of 1964. This Act authorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to make in demnity payments at fair mar ket value to dairy farmers who have been directed since Jan. 1, 1964, to remove their milk from commercial markets because it contained residues of chemicals registered and approved for use by the Fed eral Government at the time of their use Congress recent ly appropriated funds for this purpose. Regulations containing terms and conditions of the pay ments will be filed with the Federal Register in a few days Farmers may apply for pay ments at county Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) offices They may obtain copies of the reg ulations and application forms there in a few days. A farmer is eligible for in demnity payment if his milk has been removed from the commercial market because of detection of pesticide in the milk by tests made by a pub lic agency, or under a milk testing program recognized by a public agency as adequate for the purpose. He is eligible for payment on milk kept off the market by this action from Jan 1, 1964, until he is re instated and again is permit ted to put his milk on the market or until Jan. 15, 1965, whichever is earlier. Payment authorization expires Jan. 31, 1965. The amount of indemnity payment to an eligible farm- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31, 1964 er will be based on the quan tity of milk he normally would have marketed and the price he would have received during the period his milk was kept off the market. For this puipose the quantity he would have marketed will be considered as his “normal marketings.” This will be the quantity he marketed a year earlier, subject to appropriate adjustments in his rate of marketings to reflect changes in herd size or other condi tions. The “fair market value” will be the price the farmer would have received for milk during the period, less transportation and other marketing charges he normally would have in curred. The price he would have received duung this per- lod will be that received by other farmers in the same area from the same handler As a condition of indemnity payment, a faimei must certi fy that if he used a pesticide Laub’s Rat Kiss ONE FEEDING KILLS RATS OVERNITE! }i KILLS MICE ALSO. Will not kill humans, pets or poultry! Jt ENOUGH TO KILL 9 RATS for only 35c X Demand the Original Rat Kiss Since 1925. Money Back Guarantee A AT DRUG, HDWE., GROC., X FARM SUPPLY STORES K Farmers! For best results use several packages A first baiting A MARKET HOGS EARLIER by feeding WAYNE HOG BALANCER A powerful supplement specially blended to meet the nutrient requirements of hogs over 120 lbs.—at the lowest possible cost. Hog Balancer supplies proteins, vitamins and minerals lacking in farm grains and rapidly finishes hogs for early marketing. Now. more than ever, It Pays To Feed Wayne. FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R D. 1, Quarryville R. D. 2, Peach Bottom DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1. Stevens C. E. SAUDER & SONS HERSHEY EROS. R. D. 1, East Earl J. K STAUFFER & SON (jr UBB SUPPLY CO. Larin and Hellaire , 4 EliiabcthtOTFß H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Winner MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2,^Columbia he followed the directions on the label. Also, he must cciti fy the time the pesticide was used. Additionally, he must certify that he did not know ingly purchase contaminated feed for his cows The three chemicals which have caused milk to be cut off in the cases reported so far are heptachlor, dicldnn and DDT. Other pesticides may be involved. A farmer may apply im mediately for indemnity pay ment on milk which has been kept off the market and then file additional applications covering approximate monthly periods, until he is reinstat ed or payment authoiuation expues. The booklet “Intel 101 Dec oiation for Veterans Adimms tiation Hospitals,” can be ob tained at the Government Punting Office. Washington, D. C, foi 40' a copy. Kciuholds ROHRER S MILL R. D. I. Ronks MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millersville TTTTTT* 13 *** f *
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