- Lancaster Farming. Saturcla>. March 8. 19(59 10 ASCS NEWS viiiiat and ri;i:n (■ItAIN I‘ROGK VMS I'in.il date to cm oil in the 1% 1 » \\ heat and Feed Giam pio n.mis i< Fnd.n Mai eh 21st To dale. 2(17 faimeis h:nc cm oiled m the Wheal progiam and 189 in the Feed Giam pio Siam The wheal piogiam offeis ccitificate payment of about SI 35 per bushel up to 43% of the allotment on wheat harvest ed and diveision pavment foi undei planting the wheat allot ment To be eligible for ceiti ficate payment faimeis must plant within the allotment, di veit an acreage equal to 15% of the allotment, maintain the conseiving base, and be planted within the wheat allotment on all other faims in which they have an interest Under the Feed Grain pro giam. puce suppoit and/or di \ersion pavments aie earned by undei planting the feed grain base (com, barley and soig hum) The minimum diversion is 20% of the base and maxi mum diversion is the larger of 25 acres or 50% of the base, not 8:00 a - m to H-00 am. on Satur to exceed the total base Price da J'- Mai ch Bth ancl /» om 600 suppoit pajments are made on P m to 900 pm Wednesday the planted acreage, up to 50% March 12th of the base In this progiam, al- DIVERTING WHEAT so the conseivn-ig base must be ALLOTMENT WILL maintained and faimei must be MAINTAIN WHEAT HISTORY within the Feed Grain base on all other farms in which he has Regulations lequne a reduc tion in wheat histoiy, if less Farmers can receive one-half than 75% of the allotment is of the diversion payment they planted for three consecutive will earn at the time they en- crop years, roil Farmers who have not plant- In addition to regular hours, ed 75% of the allotment in 1967, the office will be open from 1968 and 1969 will lose wheat * FREE SAMPLE COPIES Copies of LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to find they are not sold on newsstands and perhaps some of your friends may not be acquainted with our weekly service. We'll be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LAN CASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates. Just write their names and addresses below (You'll be doing both them and us a favor!) Stieet Addiess & R D City, State and Zip Code (You are not limited to two names. Use separate sheet for additional names.) Addiess ■—; CHECK here if you prefer to send a Year’s (52 issues) GIFT subscription for S 2 each (S 3 each outside of Lancaster Countj) to jour friends listed above. If so S enclosed, or □ Bill me later. Please mail tins form to |ancaster P. O. BOX 266 NEW OFFICERS of the Red Rose 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Club for 1969 are: (left to right) seated, Larry Herr, Lampeter, President; Marvin Nissley, Mt. Joy, Vice President; Donna Hess, Strasburg, Secretary; and Barry Longenecker, Lititz, Treasurer. Standing, Gary Dean. Strasburg. News Reporter; Ed Hess, Strasburg, Song Leader; Karen High, Leola, Song Leader; Sharon Wea\er. New Holland. News Reporter; John Martin, Pequea. Assistant Treasurer; Mike Longenecker, Lititz, s N rf -*-'/wv/XrT>»--^ ivA^ / * * s '-.v , *%, ■*3 Yoiu Name , St Stieet Ad chess &. R D. Citj, State and Zip Code farming LITITZ, PENNA histoiy, and this in turn will re duce future allotments Acreage diverted from the 1969 wheat allotment will be consideied as planted to wheat, foi histoiy pui poses Thus, laimeis who planted less than 75'V this year, can divert the allotment acieage not planted, earn diveision payments, and leceive history ciedit for estab lishing future allotments. DIVERTED ACREAGE REQUIREMENTS Acreage diverted under the Game Leader; Linda Ober, East Petersburg, As-istant Secretary. Not present was Nancy Yunginger, Marietta, Game Leader. Also reappointed for the coming year were the adult leaders: Fred Linton, Jason Wear ct, El vm Hess, Jr., William Dean, Mylm Good, Ray El vin Rohrer, Larry Weaver, Jay Nissley, Carl Longe necker. Harold Frey, and Wilmer Nissley. and tor the Lamb Club, Mark Bushong and Clyde Brubaker Wheat and Feed Gram Pio- cessaiy measiues to p event giams must be cropland. No Canada Thistle fiom gomg to ci op can be harvested during seed, must be taken b, June the calendar year, and grazing 20th is prohibited between Maich „ , , , , , 31st and Septembei Ist. t Diverted acres may be -eeded to grass or small grain c oos in ■Weeds, erosion, insects and the fall of 1969, for harvest in lodents must be conti oiled Ne- 1970 DAIRYMEN! See Us At Our Booth At Dairy Day - Tuesday, March 11 FARM & HOME CENTER Bob and Frank MILLER & BUSHONG, INC. Rohrerstown, Pa. L F Photo