26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12,1969 ASCS Announces Summary of Activities The Lancaster c'ounty Aqn through practice payments under stabilize market prices ami to cultural SUbilizatnn and Con the Oi upland Adjustment and protect farm income in the in sarvation Commiliw, js an in Ciop)>and Conservation Pro tcresl of 'the national weliuie strume-ntahty of the U S. I>e- partonenl of Agriculture. which ) production adjustment to Activities to augment feed sup carries out various farm action balance supply and demand P lies for 'farmers in area where proprams in the general fields through acreage allotment com- natural disasters have reduced of production adjustment, con- rnodi ,|y aerea ge diversions, the fced - to provide emergency servation assistance and price, cropland Adjustment Program, conservation assistance in re market and farm income stabih cropland Conversion Program storing farmland seriously ration and the Conservation Reserve damaged by widespread flood Principal ASCS activities in clude (1) Conservation assignee through direct purchases of „„ m re admims through sharing with individual commodities from fanners and , . . local nountv and farmers the cost of installing processors, and through wheat needed soil, water, woodland, marketing certificates wool pay and wildlife conserving prac- ments. and price support pay- i cSr if i X tices under the Agricultural ments on feed grains (com and «■* Conservation Program and gram sorghum). nare carried out fairly and in full accordance with official regnlatioos. The county office manager is responsible to see Hurry, Hurry, Hurry TO OUR OPEN HOUSE BARSAM DAYS Today is your last chance for o free 7 hp Lawn Tractor including 34" rotary mower, $6OO. value free with purchase of any new tractor 30 hp to 105 hp, • Door Prizes • Refreshments Open ’til 10 Tonight Dorsey Ford Equipment Co. 1166 Willow Street Pike. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 4914746 *vitv*iiiTh or dought, and lo asisl in pre (3) Price-support gti pnre< j J}es planning f o r civil de comroodity loans to farmers or (4) Disaster and dek'nse i si jvg:?: m m m M'.'.vS ||| 111 .v.v.v. Catl right now. Agway hot the equips the service facilities to install convenient LP gas today. Agway delivers bottled LP gas and keeps you supplied automatically, (n addition, when you change to Agv/ay LP Cos Service, Agway's trained service personnel v/i!i adjust your appliances to insure economical operation, free. Agway sells, delivers, installs and services LPjgas appliances,' too—LP gas stoves, driers, water heaters, fur-, naces, and space heaters. Plus . . . Agway Iprings f. ijpjiij you complete low cost appliance financing, water heater rental plans, heating budget payment, plans, and tots more. LP gas is a modern,! fast,, dean and economical f uel for all home, farm and oommerdol uses. Call Agway Petroleum Service today far the most complete LP Gas Service in the area. 11 in DiHerviHe Road IvJvX that day to day operations are Farm programs are basically effectively and efficiently per- directed to preserving the fam fomicd ' ily farm and keeping life long Payments under Faim Com- in (he only way of life modify Programs described they, have known - and o above help narrow the income llel i ) lh( £ n achieve pai y gap betwen ia.n, and ciy in- coj pa^V intonlt " . , . , level of 78% with city people These programs—by helping The f o nowm« is a report of faim income in the county program participation and pay have a broad, fanning effect n menls ITlac je !n Lancaster Coun the economy of the area. iqfia . Obviously, a healthy farm and rural economy is an essential Wheat Program base for the devlopment of the Under the 1968 Wheal Pro county as a whole giam. 831 farmers participated The income programs are, and earned additional wheat -in therefore, beneficial far beyond come of $236,285 through oer the man who takes out a price- tificale payments on 4.074 acres sitpport loan or who signs up of -wheat, for AGP They work for the Fet'd Grain Program survival and revitalization pf the Payments were made on 339 community * . and for an end fa sms under the Feed Grain to rural poverty. The business -Program. Diversion payment of activity of small towns and $151,597 was made for diverting cities is directly tied to condi- 3,850 acres from corn and 12 tlons v in agriculture. There is acres from grain sorghum. Price a- rule of thumb, which says support payments of $2&,263 that’ we lose one main street were paid for 1,109 acres of business every time six farm feed grain grown families move out; (Continued on Page 27) Agway AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. PhMe SI7-4154 ilfip LP G WM .V.'.V, m I ’ $' '% ‘ 7' $ r m I m m p|gp. Lancaster t' ; i » y V.VA l i m ' mm