Land Lease Should Be Put in Writing If you are icnting land to farm, better make suie all the terms of your lease are coveted in wilt ing. recommends W T McAllis ter, extension agricultural eco nomist at the Umveisity of Del aware. Getting a lease down in writ ing is good business because it makes the landlord and tenant examine the responsibilities of each, party. An understanding now befoie the crop is planted can prevent a serious argument or a substantial loss later, he ex plains. It is also a good idea to bring lease agieements up to date, adds McAllister Man> of the terms used in shaie-tjpe leases aie out of date toda> In the past, a shaie lease may have said the landloid would receive one-quaiter, one-thnd oi one-half of the crop as payment This is no longer piactical, points out McAlhstei Today, it pajs to work out an exact percentage foi the distribu tion- of the crop Depending on Eastern says: MILK DOOR MSI BE KEPT OPEN! The dairy farmer can afford to see milk-marketing doors close like he can afford an extended plague of garget. Back in the ‘Teens and Twenties, handlers closed their d®ors deliberately, but with full intent of opening them again after farmers had seen ‘the light of reason.’ Today, many of the dairy farmers’ market outlets are in danger of being forced to close up—with very little hope of taking the lock off, ever again. And when the number of handlers shrinks to a handful, Monopoly moves in: Even the pretense of competition is dead. Do you want this to happen by default? Or would you rather fight? And don’t think it won’t take courage. Now, more than ever, it takes cooperative courage —the do-some thing-about-it kind made possible by interaction in a membership of nearly 10,000 dairy farmers of Eastern Milk Producers. In Eastern, ‘doing something about it’ means defending the farmer’s market for milk. It means increasing his share in over-all milk profits. It means active promotion of milk and milk products. It means helping the farmer when he’s ‘locked in' by quarantine or bad weather. And much more. It’s the foundation foi cooperative cowage. To participate in East ern’s fight to keep milk-marketing doors open—and in all other benefits —call your local Eastern representative right now. Or write: the crop, the landlord could re ceive 29 or 41 pei cent, rather than one-thud or one-half A five pei cent difference on a 200- acie corn or sojbean ciop could be SlOO to $2OO in cash Most farmeis and landloids piefer leasing land for cash rent rather than a percentage shaie of the ciop, notes McAllistei In this way the landlord knows exactly what he will get and the faimer knows what h.s land will cost iSSSI ” IVSBLK,. PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION. INC. Kinne New York* 13214 Ephrafa Young Formers Grade Their Activities There were 27 questionnaires returned and included in tabu lating the lesults to be used in planning the 1970-71 adult faim ei program and Ephrata Young Faimers activities, repoits Chai les Ackley. advisor Seveial courses that lated high were corn production, animal nutrition, pesticides, foiage pro duction. farm buildings, and ma chine!} reconditioning Monthly meeting topics that rated high were Woodwaid Tractor slides, tax management, tax develop ments animal health, Vo Tech School toui, liquid feitihzei, nanovv coin lows insecticides, faim insuiance. and wildlife Sc outdoor iccieation Summer tour places that rated high weie Smithsonian Institute, Penn State Univeisity, and an automobile factoiy The following is a buef sum mai} of inteiests in the various other activities Thirteen pei sons said }es to take the tom to Walker Goidan dairy farms and and travel by charter bus Twelve would like to go deep sea fishing Twenty-one signed up for the corn program, 7 for hay, 3 for the plowing contest, 5 for the tractor contest, and 4 foi Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 23.1970—2 State Plowing Contest Scheduled August 26 Milton Hershey Farms. Hei shey, has been selected as the site foi the 1970 State Plowing Contest, according to Charles Slaton, contest chan man Slaton, a member of the U S Soil Conservation Service staff, Harrisburg, said, “Pennsylvania plowmen will compete for state honors on August 26 on Farm 6B of the Milton Heishey Farms complex The matches will be held as part of Pennsylvania Dutch Days which inns Angus) 25 30 ” Heishey was host for the 1968 State and National Plowing Contests in which 62 plowmen vyed foi awards the PYFA summet picnic meet ing The following were accepted by an overwhelming majoi it> wives program, annual banquet, bowling part}, meeting time 7 30 9 30pm dunng w intei, meet ing time 8.00-10 00 p m during the busy seasons There was ver> little interest in helping to conduct the EAY FA activities, tiap shoot and uual leadeiship training couise, Ackley said MONEY-MAKER MANY WAYS An All-around summer forage crop that can make you money in many ways. 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