—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10,1968 16 Marketing Order, Prod. Control Bill To Be Introduced The so-called ‘authorship com mittee’, plus a large number of specially-invited egg industry men from every area of the country met in Washington re cently to put finishing touch es on a supply-management bill for the egg i idustry which will probably be introduced in Con gress next week, according to NEPPCO News Although the meeting was conducted in an ear of secrecy, it was neverthe less learned that the bill, which has already been drafted, will not be enabling legislation 01 an amendment to the Market ing Agreements Act of 1937 Instead, it will be a marketing order type proposal, complete in every detail, and involving production conti ols, the licen sing of all producers, processors and handlers, and the establish ment of base farm prices for eggs The significance of this move should not be overlooked It means that the only chance the industry will have to expiess its opinion of the proposal will be in Congress —to Congi ess men indiudually or, if healings are held, at such hearings Should the bill pass and be signed into law, the Secietaiy of Agncultuie would not have an oppoitumty to draft an Ol der and conduct healings on it as was the case in all previous tries at maiketmg oiders The bill, itself, will be the maiket ing 01 dei and pi esumably, could go into effect even with out a refeiendum “We’ve dovetailed together the strong points of selected grasses and legumes to give you best results over a wide range of conditions.” Ask for our folder “Some Things Go Together Just Eight” ■ft specializing IN ALFALFA CLOVER, PASTURE, OATS, FORAGE * * " ** \ State Growers Intend A breakdown by breeds shows £ T lr I 'Atl 90 percent of the turkeys will be rewer I urlceys mOo heavy breeds and the remaining Pennsylvania turkey growers wlll light breeds , The total number of heavy intend to raise 20 percent fewer , , , , , , , breeds raised is expected to be tmkeys in 1968 compared to 1967 , , 1,446,000 birds, 18 percent less according to the Penna Crop ~ , „ „ „ than the 1967 total The light Reporting Sen ice If these in- total is forecast at 157 000 tentions materialize 1,603.000 breecl total IS tolecast at 1!> '> 000 turkeys will be raised in Penn- birds, 35 percent less than the sylvania during 1968 HOLLAND CONCRETE STONE BLOCKS Ready-Mixed METAL CONCRETE WINDOWS New Holland Concrete Products New Holland, Pa. 354-2114 You need ■ sharp pencil plus the specialized financial advie* of Farm Credit to determine how your financial needs can best be served. Farm production must be maintained, even Increased if possible.- Providing the financing to insure this is Farm Credit’s job. Farm Credit loans are available now for any sound farm need. And, at realistic rates. Farm _cb» Credit interest is based on the unpaid balance of the loan. That saves you money. Farm Credit ASSOCIATIONS 411 \V. Roseville Rd.. Lancaster Agway Building, Lebanon Pb. 393-3921 Ph. 273-4506 * \ * Two important things when borrowing money New Fertilizer Plant To Open In Lane. County The owners of the new Chemgro Fertilizer mixing plant in East Petersburg will hold an open house Monday, February 12, 1968, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., for all interested persons. The plant has an 8,000 ton capacity and will supply regular analysis and special custom fertilizer mixes. In the photo: (left to right) Woody Funk, co-owner; Vernon Mil ler, plant manager, and Mark Eshleman, co-owner. 1967 number raised Sf*** WMK v gF«- m H jH mmm | r~iclrl I i 1. .. *Jr No Other Protein Need When You Feet l USE ONLY Vs LB. SPECIAL TANVILAC PER HEAD PER DAY WITH GRAIN AND ROUGHAGE - GET BIGGER PROFITS ■ FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON ; • THE TANVILAC COMPANY, INC ; ■ Ath t Corning Aves , lox P«, Highland | J Pork Station, Des Moines 13, lowa • J • Please Send Me Additional Informa- ■ • lion about Special Tanvilac. I I I havi .Cattle ! NAMI ADORES! C 0. BIRD-IN-HAND p SPECIAL TANVILAC Feeders Say . • "The Most Economkat Feeding Plan of All" No trouble with (court or oattl|j going off feed. You’ll be more the* satisfied with our feeding prograai for you’ll get healthy stock, quid* rains at low cost. Remember, there’*. I FEED LOT PROVEN TANVILAOI CULTURE PRODUCT FOB EVERT FARM-FEEDING PURPOSE. NOLI LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Phone Lane. 397-0751
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