B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 29.1967 Retail Milk Price May Increase To Match Fluid Raise, I-S Says An increase in the farm price for fluid milk of 1.5 cents per quart, announced by the U.S. Department of Agricul ture, may result in a consum er price increase of from l’/z cents to 2 cents per quart. This farm price will increase from 12.9 cents to 14 3 cents per quart starting May 1, 1967. This prediction was made by Dr, Paul E. Hand, economist for Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative, representing farm ers in the Philadelphia area. The increase in farm price came as the result of a hear ing held in Washington, D.C., April 14-15, at which time area farmers requested from 1 cent per quart to cents per quart increase. Milk farmers will not receive this increase for all milk produced because a portion of milk sold is used for manufacturing purposes. Farmers receive only 9 cents per quart for the milk used for manufacturing. F. Bennett Carter, president of Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative, and Hand attend ed the federal hearing and testified in behalf of the milk farmers, who are members of Inter-State, shipping milk into Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York markets Hand presented testimony re questing an increase in the price of milk because milk farmers have been in a price squeeze of high production costs and an acute labor short age Increases in farm costs have forced many dairymen to “sell out” of the dairy business. Prior to the announcement of this decision, the USDA re leased an order recommend ing a change from the individ ual handler pooling to a mar ketwide pooling for the Del aware Valley (Philadelphia, Wilmington and South Jersey) metropolitan area. As a result of this change recommended by the Depart ment, dairy farmers supplying this area were forced to go to a hearing to request addition al income by way of a higher price for their milk Inter-State represents 3300 dairy fanners in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Mary land, Virginia and West Vir ginia. Lanchester Pony Club An unmounted meeting of the Lanchester Pony Club was held April 23 at the Solanco High School with 32 members and many parents attending. Final plans for the May 6th open horse show were made. It was reported more than 200 entries had been received for the show to date. Rings have been put up at the Quar ryville Community Grounds in preparation for the show, and members will paint the jumps on Sunday, April 30th. The children also received a lesson on preparing for a horse show and a demonstration on pull ing mane and braiding The club announce i that four members had made the “D” rating on their i img They are: Jon Gibson. John Weir, Jr, Mary Ann Wale s and Judy Ann Higginbotham The Club had nine "D's’ participating in a one-day ral ly hosted by the Berks Pony Club in Reading Of the 33 - ‘D” nders, representing four area clubs, one of the local mem bers, Debbie Weir of Oxford, placed second. The national headquarters recently reported that pony clubs are the largest organiza tion of riders in the world with neaily 75,000 members in 22 countries. In the U S., there are nearly 7,000 riders in 156 clubs. These are grouped into 18 regions, 33 states, and one territory. The purpose of the clubs is to encourage young people to ride and to learn to enjoy all kinds of sport connected with horses; to provide instruction in horsemanship and the prop er care of animals; and to promote high ideals of sports manship, citizenship, and loy alty. NEW! 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