Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 22, 1969, Image 8

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    Farming.
Saturday. March 22,1969
State Poach Producers
To Vote On Self-
Asscssmcnt Plan
Stale pc.nil piodiucis will
vote somi 1 I'tiH' id him* on :i
propos.il to llK*ni*'( , l\t“>
far funds to bv iisod foi .id
vertiMng. pi emotion and ic
search
Plan.s formulated b> a sub
cinumttee of the Stale Peach
Marketing Council, tall foi an
assessment of three cents a
hundredweight on peaches sold
for the fresh market and one
cent on peaches sold for pio
cessing
The 4 self-assessment plan,
which would provide S2O 000
$25,000. would affect onlv
growers with 500 or more trees
It has been endorsed by the
State Horticultural Association
and the Slate Peach Marketing
Council.
The Agricultural Commodi
ties Act of 1968 permits funds
to be raised through selfassess
ment for advertising, pi emotion
and research State apple pro
ducers have a self-assessment
plan while potato and milk pro
ducers are currently consider
ing the idea
• Robert E. Martin
ter
(Continued from Page 1)
regular delegate was Paul
Bruckhart while Luke Weaker
is to be his alternate
Director of this district. Free
burn Love, of East Wateifoid,
Pa spoke buefly at the meet
ing Staff member fiom the
Syracuse office Mr Shell, dis
cussed current milk marketing
and distribution pioblems
Dinner was served at the New
Holland Fire Hall by the ladies
of the Fire Co Auxiliary
Individual fanners making up
the local unit of Easlei n, belong
to the foremost milk bargaining
group of the Northeast with
about 10,000 membership in the
Major Markets The Eastern
Association is made up of 200
local units in New York. Penn
sylvania, Vermont, and Dela
ware, with a newly built head
quarters building in Syiacuse,
New York made necessary by
enlarged facilities of the organi
zation.
GLEANER
2-FAN SYSTEM
SAYS YOUR CROPS WILL BE CUtffi*
The exclusive two-fan cleaning system you find only on Allis-Chalmers
Cleaner combines helps you deliver more and cleaner grain to the
market. It cleans and recleans, at the same time, saves more grain.
These results have been proved over and over in every kind of crop,
bi every field condition and in every farming area.
m
Sura Feed system
with Down-Front
cylinder. 44*
Cylinder. Air Blast
Separation.
Many, many more
profit-making
Matures.
A N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
- Lancaster, Pa.
Allen H. Metz Farm Equipment
New Holland
Roy H. Buch, Inc.
Ephrata, E. D. 2
Grumelli Farm Service Nissley Farm Service
Quarryville, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker
Lititz, Pa.
.ADDITIONAL HOLDING PENS and a new sales
ring are part of the new features to be unvailed Tues
day. March 25 at the Vintage Sales Stables. The dedi
cation of the new facilities will be held at 1 p.m. fea
turing Jack Gray, Pennsylvania Deputy Sec. of Agri-
• Muskrat
(Continued from Page 1)
test with his orojec’. on muskrat
trapping
Presentation of the $5 award
and a fish mg tackle box was
made at the club’s annual round
up at the Farm and Home Cen-
Second prize. $4 and a tackle
box. went to Jeff Myer, Millers
ville Rl. for his project on Lap
ping in Pennsylvania
Doug Royer, Millersulle Rl,
won third prize for his pioject
on birds of prey, and Melvin
Kauffman took fomth puze foi
his trapping project
The p r oiects based on a yeai s
study, included a scrapbook, a
story about wldlife. and a small
clemonsl’alion Judging the
event was Robert Hess Stias
burg
About 30 persons attended the
meeting including Associate
County Agent Victor Plastow'
Club leaders are Mi and Mis
Melvm Long, Lititz R 3 and Mr
and Mrs Raymond Stonei, Eden
Rd, Lancaster
On Apul 23 the group will
hold its organizational meeting
at the Farm and Home Centei
o
TABI
THE INTERIOR of the new Vintage
Sales Stables sale ring. Opening dedication
Announcing:
a dry
“pop-up”!
Can cut
planting time
in half I
ORTHO
P. L. ROHRER S BRO., INC.
TM t ORTHO CHEVRON OESirN DNH EL RPQ US T»AT OfT
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culture and other prominent speakers. The new 60’ x 60’
structure houses a sale arena with 200 seats and ample
standing room; a snack bar and new offices. The regu
lar Tuesday sale will be held following the dedication
ceremonies. k Photo
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ceremonies are to be held next Tuesday.
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Smoketown, Pa.
397-3539