5 • NEPPCO (Continued from Page 1) position and convention of the Northeastern Poultry Produc ers Council (NIBPPCO) ’at’ the Farm Show Building on Oc tober 12-13-14. He will share the rostrum with a score of other well known poultry industry ex perts scheduled to bring pro ducers from the Northeast up to date on topics ranging from disease control to on farm egg processing. Some 5,000 producers are expected to gather for the big annual get-together Lipman’s pending applica tion to the federal Area Re development Authority (ARA) ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAIN NOW • Balboa Rye « Cert. Redcoat Wheat • Tetra Petkus Rye • Cert. Dual Wheat • Norline Winter Oats A „ . _ . „ r „ , • Cert. Seneca Wheat • Cert. Wong Barley • Cert. Peunrad Barley • Cert * PennoU Wheat MBBM SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 Free FEED ReD MILK REPLACER WITH UDDER CONFIDENCE! Now with S% fat guaranteed. More Vitamin E. Double amounts of Vitamins A & D. Same low price. Calves keep growing, keep their energy. See Us Today. 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David B. Hurst Bowmansyille, Pa. E. P. Spotts . S. D. Z, Honey Brook, Pa. Mountville Feed Service R. D. Z, Columbia, Pa. H. M. Stauffer & Sons, October 13 at 11 a.m. • Milk Hearings (Continued from Page 11 meeting Jn Philadelphia June 8 that the order vs necessary for the area. Meanwhile, pro posals to amend the pooling and other provisions of the order were invited from every one interested, for considera tion at a puibhc hearing. Also, C&MS requested that more specific details be submitted on proposed order provisions with reference to proposals al ready received A major issue at the hear ing will be the proposed adop tion of marketwide pooling, through which all dairy farm ers serving the Delaware Val ley market would be paid for their milk at a uniform price per hundredweight Under present older provisions, pric es to dairy farmers who do not sell to the same handler can vary, according to the use made of the milk by the dif ferent handlers Another proposal would pro vide maiketwide pooling, with provisions similar to those of the New York-Ne'w Jersey or der Other proposals to ibe con sidered at the hearing are aimed at improving the pres ent order provisions which provide for individual-handler pooling In one way or anoth er, they are armed at strong- ff*S> Musser's Inc. Witmer, Pa, - ;,r ,* <•' *> v ii >!•>; {• i Lancaster Panning, Saturday, September 4, 1965—5 thening the present order to overcome practices which in the past have resulted in un dercutting established mini mum order prices. For instance, one proposal, if adopted, would deny co operative associations that sell milk at less than order prices the privilege of com puting and paying their mem bers a “reblended” price based on all sales of milk by the co operative to different handlers, both in and out of the mar keting area. In announcing the Oct. 4 hearing. C&MS officials said testimony still pending from an earlier hearing held Jan 18-19, will be considered in conjunction with the new evi dence to be received at the Oct 4 hearing. C&MS officials said that other proposals to consoli date the Delaware Valley order with the Upper Chesa peake Bay, or the New York- New Jersey Federal order will NOT be considered at the Oct. 4 hearing, in order not to burden the hearing record with a detailed review of the entire provisions of three orders. Tf the evidence received at this hearing does not provide the basis for amending the KILL BROS. "The Original" GRAVITY GRAIN BOX Bigger 165 bu. - Priced Right- - Under $2OO. The Leader in Sales of All-Welded Gravity Grain Boxes Since 1955 WHY YOU GET MORE WITH A KILL EROS. Ladder on front • Safety door with and rear of body. automatic brake which holds door at desired opening. New extra steep slope for faster flow. All welded 14 ga. domestic steel body. Heavy angle iron undercarriage. Stake pockets welded on inside. Capacity approx. ICS bushels. With factory fitted sides over 200 bu. Ideal for handling bulk fertilizers. 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Any amendments proposed ia the final decision will be sub mitted to dairy farmers serv ing the Delaware Valley mar ket, for approval • Now Is The Time (Continued from Page 4) full dent stage The use of 20 pounds of ground limestone per ton has given some in creased gains when fed to beef cattle but no advantage for dairy cattle The use of urea with corn silage in the silo Is not recommended be cause of the danger of toxicity, low palatibility, and fermen tation losses All-Welded Trass rod and “X" brace supports rear of hopper. Wrap-around welded reinforce ment at top comers. Completely assem bled, ready to mount on stand ard wagon gear. Depth 21" to 54". Weight 950 lbs. - \ '