14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 27.1969 A View From The Governor's Office By Gov. Raymond P. Shafer A plan to preserve Pcnnsyl- Vania’s prime farmland by estab lishing agricultural use areas with a minimum of 4,000 contig uous acres each is now under consideration by this Adminis ■ti ation. The recommendation was con tained in a final report of the ■Governor’s Committee for the Preservation of Agricultural Land headed by Curtis B. Wach smuth, of Mechanicsburg and would provide financial incentiv es for farmers whose land is in cluded in such agricultural use areas. Assessments would be based on agricultural values only; own ers would be compensated for allowing hunting and fishing on their properties and for main taining watershed protection; and heirs of landowners who continue to participate in the plan would be eligible for State inheritance tax exemption on the land. The Agricultural Land Conser vation Plan also would restrict public improvements in an agri cultural use area when low cost is a motivating factor in site se lection and curb acquisition of agricultural use land through eminent domain The report also recommends developing a comprehensive State land use plan as rapidly as possible to include agncultural intei ests, and an immediate in terim plan based on existing county and township plans It also recommends establishment of a commission to review pro posed conversion of agricultural land to other purposes Other recommendations in clude: Encourage individuals to vol untarily use their land resources wisely; strengthen Pennsylvan ia’s agricultural economy, and develop a strong program for in forming the public of the contin NOW! IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE YOUR REMMGTON CHAIN SAW (SHU) Remington Arms Company, Inc, Paik Forest, 111 FOR A LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED CHAIN SAWS ... SEE CEHMN BROS. SALES & SERVICE Phone 445-6272 1 Mi N of Tex re Hill on Rt 897 East Eai’l R. D. 1 uing necessity of planning all land use. “We believe,” Wnchsmuth said "that these recommendations, wisely implemented, will enable Pennsylvania to retain one of its most important industries, preserve the most important fea tures of its natural beauty, and assure its citizens of the oppor tunity to achieve a happy, heal thy and productive life.” The 18-man committee was ap pointed two years ago to study the problem of agricultural land losses in Pennsylvania and rec ommend a corrective program "consistent with the total land requirements of the State.” It functioned as an arm of the State Soil and Water Conservation Commission of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. The plan proposed by the com mittee would authorize county commissioners to establish agri cultural use areas following pub lic hearings held at the request of 15 or more landowners. “The Committee is convinced,” the report stated, “that the pres ervation of a portion of the Com monwealth’s best agricultural WHY DO MORE FARMERS BUY THESE SPREADERS TM&N AWY OTHER MAKE? '/i-J. to. |'£ J' Oj' f' 'm A A Because Avco New Idea spreaders are built to last longer and have higher value at trade-in time. Rugged structural steel hitch and enclosed drive mechanism let you spread load after trouble-free load. Extra strong conveyor assures non-stop operation. Choose from 9 PTO models up to 206 bushels big. Written full year warranty on each one. These are only a few of the reasons to buy Avco New Idea. Stop in and let us give you the whole story. thesignofa Qooddeal&i Longenecker Farm Supply Rheems Graybill Machines, Inc. Lititz, R. D. 2 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland Einzer Equip. Co. Kiuzer Innd it absolutely necessary and vital to the social and economic well-being of Pennsylvania." The report pointed out that agriculture is a blllion-doliar business in Pennsylvania, and that agriculture and agribusiness industries, such as food pro cessing, that are directly related to agriculture provide jobs for 2.1 million Pennsylvanlas who receive $9.5 billion in wages annually. It also pointed out that almost half of Pennsylvania’s farmland has been lost to food production since the turn of the century. “This includes 420,000 acres of some of Pennsylvania’s best ag ricultural land which has been diverted to non-agricultural uses in the past 10 years,” the report said. At the present time, the report said, “an average of 115 acres of agricultural land is being trans ferred to other uses each day.” The wise preservation of our agricultural land is indeed a ne cessity for the health and well being of all Pennsylvanians, and I am certain this report will re ceive every consideration in for mulating future land policies in the Commonwealth What’s going to be under our Christmas tree is us—long-stay ing relatives have taken over the bedrooms. I Little wonder Avco NEW IDEA has been first in manure spreaders since 1899. Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. A. L. Herr & Bro. Quarryville ' Roy H. Buch, Inc. Ephrata, R.D. #2 Landis Bros., Inc. Lancaster Expression's Origin needed, the dollar was cut. The coin could bo divided into eight The expression, "two bits,” pi eC cs, or bits, comes from the days when the Spanish dollar was often used as currency in American colon ics. 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