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

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REMEMBER THE ABOVE PICTURE from
the front page of Lancaster Farming on May 25,
where Joseph Shirk and family, East Earl Rl,
are planting the first tobacco? Well, the L. F.
Photo (left), shows that same tobacco this
week with big, broad leaves and tops pushing.
Shirk says the growing season has been good
and he expects to start topping next week. This
is in contrast, of course, to some tobacco fields
that were only planted this week. Generally,
tobacco farmers want to have the crop planted
by the 4th of July, but unfavorable weather
held up many farm chores for two to three
weeks.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 13,1565—18
SECOND SECTION
All-Dairy, Low-Fat Products
AroUse Interest Of Dairymen
Several “all-dairy,” low-fat,
food products are attracting at
tention of dairymen and daily
food,processors.
Minnesota University’s de
partment of food science and in
dustries is currently testing a
low-fat dairy topping which con
tains about 15 percent milkfat
compared to 30-35 percent for
whipping cream. It is reported
ly more stable than whipped
cream and can be stored frozen
for several months.
Agricultural experiment sta
tion scientists at South Dakota
State University have developed
a new low-fat, all-dairy table
spread. Processing and ingredi
ent details have been made
available to manufacturers in all
states.
Spreads with low milkfat con
tent are permitted in Wisconsin,
South Dakota, and Ohio. These
states have changed their laws
to permit the manufacture and
sale of table spreads containing
less than 80 percent milkfat, and
many dairymen are showing in
terest in these items as outlets
for more dairy ingredients.
There are problems, however
A ruling by the Wisconsin attor
ney general has said that table
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spreads such as “Butterine" are
subject to the state’s 5 25-cent
per-pound margaiine tax. The
Internal Revenue Service is
watching the situation, too, and
has asked firms making “But
terme” type products to show
cause why they should not be
taxed 10 cents per pound as
adulterated bu'ter under feder
a> law.
Taxes of 5 25 cents at the state
level and an additional 10-cent
federal tax would make the
spreads non-competitive with
margarine
Cotton’s strength increases
about 25% when wet.
* * * *
Cotton is a four-season fabric,
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
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