—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31. 1973 16 Pa, f 6 Other States Sign Milk Agreement Dairymen in Pennsylvania should be finding it cheaper to market their products out of state •MORE MltK* MOM MMT •MORE PROW MADISON SILOS Div. Chromalloy American Corp 1070SteinmetzRd Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron Caleb Wenger Quarry ville Landis Bros. Inc Lancaster Carl L. Shirk Lebanon Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. Ph. 215-926-7671 SAFEGUARD YOUR LIQUID cg&> if? *Sh u Mueller introduces HiPerFormi® the completely auto matic bulk milk cooling system for today's progressive dairyman. Durable stainless steel Model “OH” cooler features direct expansion refrigeration for efficient cool ing, freeze-prevention control and large radius corners and smooth welds for optimum cleaning Cooler capa cities range from 300 to 5,000 gallons With the flip of a switch, Mueller-Matic® Automatic Washing System engulfs the interior of the cooler with jet-spray wash and acidified rinse. Ask your local Mueller Distributor for all the facts about the revolutionary HiPerForm cooling system He’s ready to help you with expert sales and service BIG DISCOUNT HALLER ELECTRIC R.D.2 Denver, Pa. 17517 24 Hour Service Ph. 215-267-7610 or as reciprocal inspection agreements continue to be signed. Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Jim McHale an nounced this week that Missouri has become the sixth state to sign an inspection agreement with the Commonwealth. Other states who have signed agreements with Pennsylvania include Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky and Georgia. These agreements mean that Pennsylvania dairymen no longer have to support duplicate inspections and fees when their products are sold to these six states The secretary has the authority to negotiate reciprocal inspection agreements with other states under Act 120, signed into law last year. , McHale explained that previously farmers selling out of state had to pay inspection fees Awards Presented At Tractor Club Round-Up The Lancaster County Machinery Dealers Association sponsored prizes for the 4-H Tractor Club Round-Up held Tuesday evening at the Farm and Home Center Tool and wrench sets were given to winners. Boys receiving awards at Round-Up were: Best Two Overall Project - Darwin Nissly, Mount Joy RDI, first; Andy Augsburger, Reinholds RDI, second 859-2688 548-2116 393-3906 867-3741 First Year Project: Robert INCOME WITH A lifc .> * '« ? m n/ S' % Haldeman, Reinholds RDI, first; Kenneth Musser,-Mount Joy RDI, second; Second Year Project: Carl Thomas, Millersvtlle RDI, first; Ron Zimmerman, Ephrata RDI, second; Fourth Year Project: Jere Swarr, Manheim RD2, first, and Marlin Hurst, Ephrata RD2, second. The award for Outstanding - Teen Leadership was presented to Dudley Rohrer, Mahheim-RDI. MC. charged by the states receiving their produce as well as comply with inspection regulations in their own counties and municipalities. Since Act 120 came into effect, Pennsylvania’s milk sanitation standards have been amended to reflect provisions in the Federal Milk Sanitation Code. Sanitation regulations are now uniform and administered statewide. “With these uniform regulations,” said McHale, “we are now able to enter into reciprocal agreements with other states. They accept our Penn sylvania inspection and we ac cept theirs.” McHale said before statewide standards were adopted a dairy farmer often had to pay multiple inspection fees. “Now under the new law and as we progress with more reciprocal inspection agreements, we are cutting down TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 H.M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer ROHRER’S MILL R.D.I, Ronks JEMAR FARM SUPPLYING. Lawn—Ph: 964-3444 H. JAfOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. . HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown the operating costs foe. dairy farmers.” McHale noted that when the first agreement was signed last fall with Ohio, it was estimated that dairy farmers in western Pennsylvania would realize savings of some $75,000 a year. E. SAUDER & SONS R.D.I, East Earl HERSHEYBROS. Reinholds WHITE OAK MILL R.D.4, Manheim ' ~STEVEJWJ PEED Mill, < Inc. Stevens, Pa.' PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise me old* 7® “Alimony is like-maki the payments on your c< after it’s been wrecked.” . FOWL’S FEED. R.D.2, Peach Bottom *' MOUNTVILLE j. , FEEDSERVICE -V-V J R.D. 2, Columbia «. *> t t DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R.D. 1, Stevens mm [CE