Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 19, 1966, Image 16

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    B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19, 1966
• NEPPCO
(Continued from Page 1)
cent voiced direct opposition
to the bill. Only 9 percent
were in favor of it, and 5.6
percent indicated they had
not yet formed an opinion.
Ammtfn then went on to
eay that these results clear
ly reinforce the statement of
policy adopted by MBPPCO
In October 1964 which reads;
“This Council supports the
original concept of the Ag
ricultural Marketing Agree
ment Act limiting federal
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
:
SMOKETOWN
JUDGE THE GEHL MIX-ALL
ON YOUR FARM!
demonstration and we'll grind
and mix a few tons of feed FREE!
We make this offer because we’re sure you’ll like the
Mix-All features. (1) 66 thin hammers that cut ; . .
not pound . . . gram and hay to uniform size; (2)
variable speed drive on the auger feeder; (3) twice as
many hammers per square foot of screen area than
other mills; (4) fiberglass mixing tank (optional) . . .
no rusting, no condensation, no feed bridging, no up
keep or color fading; (5) rugged construction from
hitch to hopper and mill to mixer.
But . . . how about judging this for yourself? Call
now to schedule a Mix-All
demonstration on your farm.
N. G. HERSHEY
& SON
Manheim
marketing orders to the
smallest practical area , and
to the control of marketing
of agricultural products.
“We oppose the use of fed
eral marketing orders to con
trol production and believe
the use of nationwide mar
keting orders covering all
producers of a commodity
would be unworkable be
cause they could not recog
nize the many and varied dif
ferences in production and
marketing conditions in the
various areas ot the country.
We further believe enforce-
Ph. Lane. 397-3539
FARMERSVILLE
EQUIPMENT CO.
R. D. 2, Ephrafa, Pa.
ment and administration
would be excessively costly
and Would seriously abridge
individual freedom and initi
ative.”
Senator Case’s motives
were, according to the
NE’PPCO spokesman, quite
commendable. However, to
propose national legislation,
just for the purpose of solv
ing What NBPPCO describes
as a purely local problem In.
New Jersey, is not working
in the best interests of the
entire industry.
' Hearings on the proposed
legislation have now been
concluded. As yet there is no
clear indication of the ulti
mate outcome, although
Washington observers give it
little chance of passage in
this session..
• Vintage
(Continued from Page 2)
HOGS
February 13, 1066
"With receipts running
about normal, 204 head, sold
about steady with, light
weights averaging slightly
lower at 23.25 ,J 27 10; 180-
200 lbs. 27-30; 200-220 lbs.
29 85-30 85. 2<20-240 lbs., 29-
30 25, 240 lbs. and up, 25.60-
28 60. S'ows sold higher at
24-27.
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CALL
Garden Spot Unit,
(Former Farm Bureau and Eastern States Stores)
Lancaster 394-0541 or
394-3755
New Holland 354-2126
Tobacco Farmers
(jjffivay)
'Would Like To Give You First Hond
Information Regarding Our
Tobacco Marketing Program
• We offer a proven grading system for
better over-all returns for your crop.
• Advance payments at time of delivery.
• Cash payments when tobacco is sold.
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TULL INFORMATION
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446 W. James St.
Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 397-0111
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