Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1968, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13.1968
ASCS News
reported will be used in deter-
Information from the office of mining future whent allotments,
the Agricultural Stabilization if the card is not returned,
and Conservation Service. 1383 they will consider the whent
Arcndia Rond (Fnrm & Home acreage to be zero and this
Center) was distributed this could cause-a reduction in fu
week It is ns follows: turc wheat allotments.
CCC Grain Bins
Wheat Cards
Cards are being mailed to all The County Committee has
wheat farmers, asking them to placed an order for 10 CCC
report the acreage of wheat to gram bins to be shipped into
be harvested in 1968.'
It is very important that the
card be returned ns the acreage
Lancaster County.
The bint are expected to ar
rive early this summer and they
will be sold at public auction.
Interested farmers should con
tact the county office and they
will be notified .when the bins
arrive.
Rcscnl Program
Farmers may extend 1967
price support loans on 'vheat,
corn, oats and barley by mak
ing a written request to the
County Committee. This applies
to warehouse and farm-stored
loans.
The loans may be extended
for one year and can be liqui
dated at any time by delivery,
WHY IT PAYS
TO FEED
(One Is Sufficient Higher Returns From Your Flock!)
1 QUALITY FORMULATION
For greatest production at lowest
• cost.
Contact your Miller and Bushong
Service Representative or call us
direct at Lancaster 392-2145
(Area Code
“FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE ”
forfeiture of receipt! or repay- Grain program -are reminds*
ment.
Wool Payments
Payments of $5867.33 have
been made to 87 wool producers
who sold shorn wool or lambs
during 1967.
Payments wore computed at
65.8 percent o' net sales pro
ceeds for shorn wool and $1.05
per hundred pound Rvewelght of
unshorn lambs.
These payments represent the
percentage necessary to bring
farmers’ sales returns up to the
support level.
Diverted Acreage Requirements
Farmers enrolled in the Feed
GOOD
REASONS
2.
QUALITY CONTROL
Every step, from the ingredient
source till the feed reoches you.
3 QUALITY SERVICE
Plonning, Programming, Mar-
A keting. Management, Record
Systems. Yours, for the asking.
MILLER &
BUSHOMG, Inc.
that diverted acreage cannot be
grazed between March 31 and
September 1. No crop can be
harvested. Also weeds must be
controlled on diverted acreage
and necessary measures must
bo taken by June 20 to prevent
Canada thistle from going to
seed.
Change in Office Hours
As of May 1, 1968. ASCS of
fice hours will be 8:00 a.m. to
4.30 p.m., Monday through Frl
day.
Water expands 218 times in
volume when changed to steam.
ROH RERSTOWN, PA.
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