VOL. 15 NO 23 Paid E. Hand, Inter-State secretary, explains the proposed new Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing Order to about 75 farmers at the Farm and Home Tenter Monday evening. Inter-State Urges New Milk Order About 70 area farmers attend ed an Imer-State Milk Produc er Co-verative meeting Mon day ilight at the Farm and Home Tenter on the proposed new Miadle Atlantic Milk Mar keting Older Siftilla; meetings were held Tuesday at Solanco and Thurs day at Cap At tin Monday meeting, Paul Sheep Producers Urged To Self New Handbook A““Slipu i p Handbook” on vai ions asp* 's of sheep pioduction is available foi $2 fiom Penn State ‘ - We (a* the county extension office) strongly lecommend pur chase oi this handbook foi man agement and planning purpos es,” Ma’i Smith, county agent, snd Pieparen by the Penn State animal science stall, the hand book can be obtained from Ag uculture Mailing Room, 110 Suviee Building Univeisity Paik, Pa 16802 The harm nook has major sec tions on sheep management, economic., and potential; nutri tion and feeding, foi age produc tion, housing; health, and lamh and sool maiketmg Smith noted that Penn State has had s.milai handbooks on swine and poultij foi the past veai and he also leeommended these hanuoooks as a manage ment toe ioi faimeis Swme Producers Elect NesfHieroth President Mark ’-estleioth was elected piesldent oi the Lancastei Coun tv Swim- F-oduceis Association at a meeting Thmsdav night John fi nksl was elected vice piesident and Jim Hoi ton, sec retary-trfa-.rer The foi the coming vear are Robert A Mai tin, Earl S Ffshcr Melvin Hubei, Roy Mentzer, Robeit Aimstrong, Warren leinmgei and Donald Robinson. E Hand, Inter-State secretaiy, strongly urged area farmers to vote favorably on the new 01 dei when, ballots are received by mail, probably in late June The new order would replace present Orders 3, 4 and 16 However, if the new' Middle At lantic ordei is voted down "theie will be no blend mai ket,” Hand said “That’s chaos,” one faimei said, but most of those piesert did not comment on the pio posal Many questions weie asked, however Hand said the new order re sulted fiom changes in the old marketing areas He singled out two key changes expansion of A&P plant distubution, and closing of the Sealtest plant in Washington, D C “These mean changes and shifts in utilization (of milk),” Hand said To be enacted, the new order requires a two-thirds favorable vote “It takes two positive votes to overcome each nega tive vote,” Hand noted He also said that in the last such referendum only about 30 pei cent of eligible farmers voted Indifference is a big fac tor, particularly where there’s a two-thirds majority, he noted. Daniel L. Mania Lancaster Farming. Saturcia\. Ma\ 2. 1970 Paul E. Hand in urging farmers to vote foi the proposal A key provision of the new Older is that “the base can't be sold ” If there’s a continuing farm operation, howevei, the base can be transferred, such as from father to son. Hand said this provision will rule out producers or dairymen Horn other areas, such as New Yoik, coming into this area. Lancaster Man Named Outstanding Ag Student Enc R Stonei son of Mi and Mis H Rajmond Stonei 1051 Eden Road, Lancaster, was honoied by the Agucultuial Alumni Association with the Penn State College ol Agncul tuie’s Outstanding Student of the >eai 1970 awaid Stoner is a senior majoring in agionomj He received the ai\aid foi outstanding qualifes of leadeislnp, scholaiship and cnai acter Association dneetois elected to foiu-jeai teims aie Robeit K Hamilton Ambndge Pen .ose Hallowell, Ottsville. C Lee Bamberger Pittsburg, and ■Ralph M. Horst, Lebanon. establishing a base, then selling it Such base sales mci eases cut down on income for all the faimers in the order. Hand in dicated He said one purpose of the new plan is to increase the proportion of higher pi iced Class I milk sales and therefoie increase the overall income to the fanner In a piepaied statement to the danymen, Hand also said. “This plan was proposed to meet the challenge of the fall mg Class I utilization in the region “A significant pait of this de dine has been caused by trans fers of unneeded milk into the Middle Atlantic i egion from the New York market “In addition, this plan will reward those producers who have level annual production and who plan their expansion in the fall months “It is estimated that the base price will exceed a market blend price by over 15 cents per hundredweight This is the im mediate reward of the program to fall producers and level an nual producers “This program will be voted on by an individual producer referendum If the plan does not receive a two-thirds favor able vote of those voting, we will have a wide open maiket wide pool Be sine to vote and we lecommend a favorable vote. “If you have not already at tended one of the educational meetings on this program tn to attend one in a neighboring district If you have anv ques turns, direct them to Dr Paul E Hand at the Inter State Of fice ” In summanzing reasons foi the new older. Hand said. “A dany farmer can increase Ins base the Class I percentage will increase, it stops the mar ket ‘inners’ and ‘outers’ and if voted ‘out’, a marketwide blend pi ice will result ” Inter-State, Maryland Co 52.00 Per Year operative Milk Producers ani Maryland and Vugmia Milk Pi oducers Association are mem bers of the Pennmarva DaiJir*- men’s Cooperative Federation since it fedeiated July 1, 1968. Pennmaiva has moie than 5,00# (Continued on Page 5) Late Bailots Reported Good Aiea Holstein Association membeis haie been adused to go ahead and mail right away ballots icceived this week for election of dnectois to the Na tional Holstein Association Con vention in Boston in late June. Although the ballots were mailed in March, the mail bag with the ballots loi Pennsyl vania was lost during the mad stuke and the ballots are jusS being delneied this week It the ballots aie marked and sent right away, they will be honored, Robeit C Groff, Quar lyville RD3, Lancaster County Holstein Association news re poiter, said Thuisday evemng. Groft noted that the ballots call tor selection of 32 delegates fiom among 82 names statewide, including 22 names fiom Laa ccstei County Farm Calendar Saturday, May 2 Lanchester Pon\ Club Hess Show John Gibson tain% Diumoie. Monday, May 4 730 p m Elm Penryn 4-Et Club, Pemyn Fne Hall 8 00 pm —Daii> Piincess Con test committee meeting. Faun and Home Center. Tuesday, May 5 9 30 -11 30 a m —Pattern alter. aaon \v orkshop Berw yn Red Cross Building Chester Co. (Continued on Page 7}