Farm Group Fights For Freer Trade With Pacific Nations WASHINGTON The Nation al Farmers’ Union recently called Tor “far freer trade re lations with the democratic na tions of the far Pacific commun ity, including Oceania ” NFU pressed the point as plans advanced for the U. S Food and Agriculture Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, Apr. 5 21. The exhibition in Tokyo will seek to maintain and expand the Japanese market for Amer ican farm and food products, now a $1 billion a year market NFU said that while it favors liberal trade policies, it doesn’t want to see U. S industry ruin- Cope & Weaver Has Open House The open house held by Cope and Weaver Co., New Provi dence, Monday through Friday of last week was attended by 350 people. 35 prizes were awarded. The company also reported three employees recently com pleted an intensive course of instruction on hydraulics, diesel feul pumps and alternators at a special IH Co. school in Tif ton, Ga. 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D. %, Columbia HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn ed in the process It emphasized, however, that "trade is a two way street ” The farm group declared that each country “should produce, what it can produce most ef ficiently trading the excess for goods produced more efficient ly by other countries ” Japan, a heavy purchaser of US. farm products; exports steel, chemicals and textiles She seeks the right to sell her products in this country com petitively NFU warned that “a piece by-piece dismantling of the gains in improved and expand ed trade arrangements by seg ments of our industry and busi ness would be disastrous in that it would endanger the broader advantages ” NFO Meeting Is Held In Cochranville The weekly meeting of the National Farmers’ Organization was held in the Cochranville Fire Hall on Monday evening, March 11 A film was shown of the Holding Action Meat pack ers are continuing to sign mas ter contracts, according to Mar vin C Wrigley, vice president. “The packers claim they do not need meat, so this is why some farmers are shooting pigs to cut down supply,-.because WAYNE SOW BLOX FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R, D. 2, Peach Bottom R. 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Reinholds Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16,1968 SECOND SECTION u Twin Valley YF Holds Meeting At Elverson The Twin Valley Young Farm er’s Association held its second •annual banquet at the High School Cafeteria, Elverson R 2, last week One hundred-fourteen persons attended. Awards and special recogni tion were given to the following members Corn Contest (one acre). - ROHRER'S Your Complete Seed Store ALFALFAS CLOVERS GRASSES DeKALB CORN SUDAX CERT. MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES ONION SETS VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS ROHRER FANCY LAWN GRASS SEED ORTHO INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES WEED KILLERS Atrazine, Lorox, Karmex, Simazine, Ramrod, Enide, Treflan, Amizine, Weedone, LV-4, Weedar ’64, Butyrac 118, Chloro 1.P.C., Dalpon, Alanap, Sinox PE, Eptam, Sesone, Vegiben, Paraquat, Dachtal, etc. ORTHO UNIPEL FERTILIZER Premier Pent Moss Michigan and Maryland Peat Pa-lite, Vermiculite, Peat Pots, etc. SMOKETOWN Ph. Lane. 397-3539 tation at the Guernsey Sales Pavilion, Tuesday, with Melvin Stoltzfus, Extension Association President. L. F. Photo Andrew Stoltzfus, high yield of 173 7 bu , Omar Beam, high net profit of $143.98, Kenneth Kertz ler, high yield dr: weight of 12 tons Dairy - Wilmer Kraybill, high herd with 15,735 pounds of milk and 600 pounds of butterfat: An drew Stoltzfus, 13th highest life time record on Caernarvon Greenwood Ellen of 208,839 pounds of milk and 9711 pounds of butterfat. Serving on the banquet com mittee were Elmer Hertzler, Vernon Beiler and Jim Hertzler. 13