1> Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 17. 1%!) Dechant Calls For Action By Congress The Executive Committee of (tie Farmers Union is calling for action by the Congress and the US. Department of Agnculture in four sliongiy worded resolu tions today The national president of the Farmers Union, Tony Dechant, HAND REELS ii.Hlll people hl3 e 'tated Yai d -1 rail runci Retd' ai e -ai quiet it' 3 ud to beliece I am actually cutt -3 it, im law n It \ou doubt thi- the one sure t.ai to had out is to tii if When Uiu do \oull t,et another worth- A hile suipiise —ftilert taul-iiini Hand,Reels are al'O the easiest 1' tsh n, mowtis in the woild' The operation is silent ir>l without, ettoit —the hades cut 'ike ecis sus smooth and cletn Hand optiated Fasts'tct Wheel and Roll ei Adjustmen‘ts \lvta\s naintam. tne conect cuttirm plane | A liftle effort with a Yard-Man gofk i loiu \\a*\ towiicN *r beauti ful lawn Yaid-Vin also has a b open-end 'Jinmiei that operate-* the '•ime v i\ ELI F. KiMS R. D. 1, Ronks Pond Rd Ph. 768-3G70 said ‘•Agiicultur.il Consci ration piogrnm funds should be re stored to $220 million a year. The special milk piogram for child icn should be restored and ex tended The Metcaif-Culvcr ‘tax loss farming’ bills should be en acted into law to halt the con version or ordinary income by non-faimers into capital gains in older to avoid paying taxes. The USD A should publicly explain the limitations on a ‘misleading’ survey of corporation farming that is being widely publicized to indicate no substantial control of agnculture by corporations” Dechant said the Farmers Union is alarmed at the pioposal or the Nixon Administration to eliminate the AGP piogram un dei which farmeis cairy out con seivation practices on a cost-shai ing basis “Undei standing of the impoitance of the ACP to the nation's piesenl and futuie has been demonstiated by Congress lonal suppoit on numeious occa sions when attempts to cut the piogiam have been iejected,” Dechant said “It is an invest ment in the future to assuie the agucultuial productive capacity needed to feed and clothe future generations ” Duchant expressed appioval ol the House action last week to restore and extend the special milk program for children He said it is imperative that the Senate do likewise in order to close the “nutritional gap” for the nation’s school children Dechant said the 'Farmers Union considers the Administra tion’s pioposals to limit tax loss farming to be “completely inad equate ” The Metcalf-Culver bills now before the Congress deal with the problem much more directly, he said He said the Administration pioposal will also work a hardship on legitimate faimeis when disas trous losses have occurred as a lesult of such natural causes as floods Dschant was especially cuti cal o£ ? study on coipoiation Idimmg by the USDA He ac cused tne USDA of lushing into pi int with its findings even bs foie the suivey is complete, ana without explaining its limita- lions a commcnt.n y on the study in the Fiumcis Union’s Washington Newsletter, being distributed today, calls it "slei ght of hand” in which the agen cy attempts to direct the atten tion of the public to the amount of land being farmed by cor porations Closer to the heart of the question, said the Newslet ter, are questions excluded from the study—the impact of corpor ations on markets, efficiency of operation, and tax sheltei ad vantages used by non-farm inter ests to avoid paying legitimate taxes. 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Mineralized . Ea. 3.35 3 Miles East on Route 340 2275 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. HUNTERS CHALK Hl' the art of calling birds will bo ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL developed as hunters gain ex- GOBBLER SEASON peiience through spring seasons, ' and that the success ratio will Pennsylvania hunters added mount among dyed-in-the-wool another chapter of successful t ur key hunters, outdoor recreation to the history ... , book with their second spring A number of sportsmen who gobbler season in 1969, accord- bagged gobblers during the ,ng to preliminary Game Com- spring season were able to com mission field reports. Plete their requirements for th# . Pennsylvania Game Commis- The turnout of hunters dunn o s j on > s Triple Trophy Award. To the May 3 —May 10 season was be a hunter must har almost double the response in yest an an (| eret i whitetail deer, 1968. 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