—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 31, 1968 12 Income Parity For Farmers Urged By EUis At Hershey Hershey - A program assuring competitors Wednesday, and to American farmers "a parity of Charles "Monty” Stamp, of Rock income and the right to negoti- Stream, N.Y.. the runner-up ate for it" was urged here today Awards also were presented to by Clyde T Ellis, of Washing- conservation winncis • ton. a special consultant to U.S. Wednesday’s attendance was Societary of Agriculture Orville estimated at 20.000, the same as> L Freeman on opening day. Speaking at the award cere mony at the 1968 National Plow ing .Contest. Conservation Ex position and Forage Pi ogress Days. Elus said the "greatest single need” of agiicultuie and rural America is parity of in come "The farmer, though he has made the greatest progiess of any industry, is not sharing ade quately in this, the longest peri od of sustained prosperity in our nation’s history,” Ellis said “Our millions of farmers scat tered over 50 states are too dis ci ganized, too fragmented in their interests and organiza tions, to bargain effectively for their production items and for their sales prices. So they are constantly squeezed from both sides, always buying and selling at the other fellows’ prices.” Ellis pointed out that the right of labor to negotiate for wages: and working conditions was rec ognized long ago. “The time has come, I believe, I for our government to do no less foi aguculture,” Ellis declared Ellis was accompanied here by Byron G “Barney” Allen, cial assistant to Secietary Free man The Pennsylvania State Police rodeo thrilled a ciowd of more than 6,000 that filled the Her shey Stadium stands for the event Following that, awards were presented to Ned Rhoads, of Gieenville R 5, Ohio, who cap tured the national contour plow ing championship fiom seven Land Judging Winners Heishey - A 4 H member fiom Union County and an FFA mem bei fiom Northampton County walked off with championships in the land judging contest held as pait of the National Plowing Contest, Conseivation Exposi tion, and Forage Piogiess Dajs James Sandeis, of Millmont R 1 was named champion in the FFA division He teceived a cash piize of $lO apd an niseiib ed plaque Winning a similar award in the 4H dmsion was Riehaid Diehl, of 580 A Mos vale Road, Easton Youths enteied in the contest were judged on then ability to classify soil accoiding to depth, drainage, textuie, stoniness, and oi game matter content They also judged the soil on its pioductive capabilities Second place in the FFA dm sion went to Stephen Showaltei ot Millmont Rl, Union Co , and third to Llojd Welk, of Quarrj ville R 3. In the 4 H du ision, second place was won by Clark Stauffer of Ephrata R 1 and thud by Ken neth Ebeisole of Lebanon R 5 FLYING FARMERS The delegates of International Flying Faimeis in session at Hamilton, Ontauo, Can , on Aug 22 elected L L Logan W a st C h estei Pa to a tv.o-yeai leim as a membei of the Boaid ot Di lectois of this oigamzation of 9,- 000 membei s Mi Logan had suved loi 10 yeais as a Duecloi f. om 1936 to 1960 David Mai tens, Fan view, OUa homa, was elected International Piesident Phyllis Diake, Choa die, Albeita, Can . won the IFF Queen contest Linda Rolhen bergei, Lansdale. Pa, was chos en Intel national Flying Farmer Teen Faimeiette. Thursday’s competition was in level land plowing The small plow classes began at 9-30 a.m., with large plow matches starting at noon Award presentations were scheduled to follow the State Police Rodeo which began a* 3:30 p.m. in the Hershey Stadium READY FOR MARKET... in record time! 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