Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 27, 1970, Image 20

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    Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Juno 1970
The wide angle lens of Lancaslei Fanning's cam
era c aim lit tin Lanca-lei Cnunt\ DHI \ timing a iece.it
bii'iiH*-"' met tun; at the Faim and Hume Center
Among lhn-e pu >ent at the meeting weie left to right
St«n!e\ Giott. Haii\ Ranch Ji . Robeit Kauffman Jr
Beef, Poultry, Eggs Supplies Increasing
In recent mon t- supp its o.
livestock piodud—pou!
try. eggs and beei —have been
increasing
\nd shaipe nc eases a’e
1 kely later in the tear espee.ally
lor po"k Viso la gei ciop siip
dies are in the offing accc ding
‘o the USD A
Farmeis' puces through Ap.il
of this veai aveiaged se\en pel
ct nt a bote 1969 let els Although
farm product puces mat ease be
low 1969 levels later this teal,
the average foi 1970 probably
will slightly exceed last year’s
And with a laigei volume of
marketings, cash icceipts mat
increase close to S 2 billion over
1969 However this use likely
will be about offset by the per
sistent increase in farm produc
tion expenses, leaving faimeis’
realized net income around last
year’s Sl6 billion, which was the
third highest on lecord
With supplies becoming moie
plentiful as the tea- tveais on.
livestock puces will likely daft
lowe. and icduce the maigin m
cash lece’pts ote a teai eailie.
Receipts foi the teai aie ex
pected to total aiound six pel
cent above tne S 28 J 2 billion in
1969
Ma.ket lece'pts for ciops. hotv
etei a.e expected to differ little
fiom last teai s SlB 9 billion A
slightly largei volume of maiket
ings will piobably about offset
slightly lowei aveiage ciop
puces Duect govemment pay
ments mat edge lowei
Expoits of most faim pioducts
aie running largei this season,
particularly for oilseeds and pio
ducts, feed grains, fiuits, uce,
and tobacco Only expoits of
dairy and poultiy products have
been below the levels of a yeai
earliei Pait of the net increase
in exports, howevei, reflects last
year’s dock strike
Buicc H Hershe\. secretary Witmer Sherer.
Ebv (centei). president. Wilbur Houser, head super
ior of testers. Eb> Hoishej. Hanej Stolt/lus. Jacob
Houser, lieasuiu.
Foi the 1969-70 fiscal teai the
value of expoits is expected to
total moie than a tenth above
I-si teai sSS 7 billion Impo'ts
aic also mci easing, but not as
much
Relat.t elv stable food supplies,
coupled with strong demand
YOU'LL WHISTLE
WITH AN ALLIS-CHALMER^oJEeVENTY
THEY say whistling makes the job go easier ... but you also know that
the easier the job, the easier it is to whistle. And it’s likely you’ll do a lot
of it from the seat of a new Allis-Chalmers One-Seventy. Nothing could
make farming more pleasant. It’s got all the XT features we could crowd
between the fenders and under the h00d... and a few we couldn’t. Like
the Power-Shift rear wheels and the Roll-Shift front axle. And relaxing
in the comfortable seat, you’ll never miss a note while you run the
handy controls.
So whistle a happy tune to the hum of the One-Seventy’s 54 horse
power* engine. With such great performance, you’ll whistle all the way to
the bank. Going Orange is Going Great!
Gfumellt Farm Servica
L. H. Brubaker
\Lititz, Pa.
N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
t 3 -’=
auis-chalmsm
piesaines boosted ictail
pi ices eai ly thu yeai.
Houcvei, dining M.nch and
\pi il, i etail pi ices advanced only
si ghtlv as supplies expanded and
the economy slowed Even so,
Januaiy-\pnl food puces avei
aged neaily 7M> pei cent above
a veai eai liei
Quarryville. Pa.
•Maximum observed PTO horsapower at rated engine spaed. ]
3 Pesticide Makers
Object to Cancellation
Tinee pesticide mjmufiicTurers
have jippt ,'dcd the U S Depart
in ni of Agi iciilUne’s cancella
tion of the Federal registration
of tlie herbicide 2,4,5-T for
ci it.nn uses on food ciops
I lei (tiles Coi potation of Wil
mington, Del. Dow Chemical Co.
of Midland. Mich , and Amchem
Coipoiation of \mblcr, Pa, arc
conh -.ling the action as it affects
-in pi oducts icgistcicd piimanly
ioi weid contiol m nee—four
niaikeltd by Ileicnlcs and one
i atli In Dow and Amchem
In tiling then appeals, the
thiet lompanus lequcsted ap
pointment of an advisoiy com
tnitlc to 11 view the cancellation
action, as Hun have a light to do
li'idei due piocess of law
Tin si companies can lawfully
continue to pioducc and sell
then 2,4,5-T pi oducts in inter
state commcicc pending the out
come of the statuloiy pioceed
irgs Cancellations lemam m
ofleet loi those pi oducts manu
factuicd by companies that did
not contest USDA’s action
iood
A Lancaster Farming
Classified Ad Can Help
agar-^s
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Nisstey Form Service
Washington Boro. Pa.
Roy H. Bucti, Inc.
Ephrata. E.D. 2
L. H. Bruboker
Lancaster, Pa.