18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 5, 1973 Licenses Issued For Temporary Cheese Imports The Department of Agriculture has announced that import licenses have been issued to implement President Nixon’s proclamation of April 25 authorizing a temporary increase of 50 percent in cheese import quotas. Licenses have been mailed to importers who have established eligibility for license shares under the regular import program. They are for an ad ditional 50 percent of each im porter’s annual share. The increase authorized by the proclamation amounts to about 64 million pounds. The increase is •MORE MILK»MOK^ •UORE PROFIT WITH MADISON SILOS Div. Chromalloy American Corp 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron Caleb Wenger Quarryville Landis Bros. Inc Lancaster Carl L. Shirk Lebanon Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport.Pa. Ph. 215-926-7671 intended to stabilize prices over the next several months until expanded domestic cheese production reaches the market. Effective March 15, the Department’s support program for manufacturing milk was restructured to encourage in creasing flows of milk into cheese production. The Commodity Credit Corporation’s purchase price for Grade A Cheddar cheese was increased from 54.75 cents per pound to 62 cents per pound, whUe the price for butter (New York area) was reduced from 68.75 cents to 62 cents per pound. As a result of these changes, the rising trend in cheese production is expected to be accelerated further and should be particularly heavy during the flush milk production season which is now beginning. Cheese produced from this milk should begin reaching the market in the summer. The President’s action, taking these supply conditions into consideration, requires the specially-authorized imports to be brought in not later than July 31, 1973. The country shares under the various cheese quotas have been allocated to facilitate importation. While the basic overall pattern is a 50 percent increase in the quotas and country allocations, a few modifications have been made to encourage maximum utilization of the overall authorization. For example, Finland holds allocations under the regular annual quotas for Emmenthaler, Gruyere-process, and the miscellaneous tariff category of “Other” cheese, but currently lacks supplies to make additional deliveries by July 31. Con sequently, the shares Finland would have received under an across-the-board quota increase have been redistributed to other major supplying countries of the types of cheese concerned. Imports of most cheese are controlled by import quotas established by various Presidential Proclamations since 1953 under the authority of Section 22 of the Agricultural 359-2688 548-2116 393-3906 867-3741 Adjustment Act, as amended. Section 22 provides that quotas shall be established whenever imports materially interfere with, or threaten to interfere with, the price support programs of the Department of Agriculture. Section 22 also provides that quotas may be modified by the President because of changed circumstances. All Section 22 actions require an investigation and report to the President by the U. S. Tariff Commission. In the current action, the Commission found it works! fl\ AUREO S-P 250* LfcJ'is the growth promoting, health protecting hogfeedadditive that is backed by more than ten years of research. Even better than that, day in and day-out, you can see the results with your own eyes on your farm. That’s the real proof that it works. Ask for AUREO S-P 250 with your next order of feed for pigs and sows. American Cyanamid Company s trade mark foi a feed premix Withdraw 7days beforeslaughter Certify For more information contact your local dealer or Harry J. 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The following were elected as officers: Denise Anderson, Manheim RD4, president; Kathy Eberly, Manheim RD3, vice president; Carol Ebersole, Lititz that the additional imports would not interfere with the support program and recommended that they be authorized. CONTROL WEEDS IN ALFALFA WITH BUTYRAC-118 Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds in seedling or established legumes. This remarkable selective action killing many broadleaf weeds without affecting certain broadleaf crops has been proven by research men and commercial growers throughout the country. We are distributors for a complete line of WEED KILLERS Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 rVvif* " 'V'\ yo* w \A^t / y- iJ" - Market St., Elizabethtown. Pa. 717-367-1319 Elm-Penryn Club Elects Officers RD2, secretary; Dawn Webb, Manheim RD3, treasurer; Pam Nissley, Manheim RD4, news reporter. Mrs. Doris Thomas, Lancaster County home economist, spoke to the Club on club activities and how to be a good 4-H’er. 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