Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 25, 1973, Image 19

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DANIEL S. ESN
Box 351, RDI Ronks, Pa.
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Secretary of Agriculture Earl
L. Butz announced details of the
1974 wheat program which he
said is designed to encourage all
out production.
There will be no set-aside
requirement for 1974. There will
be no conserving base
requirement for the four-year life
of the Agriculture and Consumer
Protection Act of 1973.
New in the wheat program is
the target price feature. If the
average price for wheat is at or
above the $2.05 per bushel target
price, the producer will receive
no payment. If the price average
is below the target, the producer
will receive the difference bet
ween the target price and the five
month average price received by
all farmers.
There will be no preliminary
payment. Any payment due will
be paid after December 1,1974. If
the average price received by all
producers is under $2.05 per
bushel for the July through
November 1974 period, a
would be paid on an
amount of bushels determined by
multiplying the farm allotment
times the projected yeild
established for the farm. The
projected yield represents the
potential production for the farm
as determined by the
Agricultural Stabilization and
Picnic Food Care
Taking fried chicken to a
picnic? Make sure it’s safe to eat,
remind Extension specialists at
The Pennsylvania State
University. Use an insulated bag
or metal ice chest-and ice-to
carry your meal. Keeping food
cold prevents harmful bacteria
from growing and causing
illness. Chicken and other protein
foods need this kind of care. Keep
them safe-at home and on pic
nics. '
Son
- HOURS -
Mon. thru Fri. - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sat. - 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
1974 Wheat Program Announced
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1973
Conservation Service (ASCS)
county committee.
The allotment is set at 55.0
million acres. Thus, on the
average, each producer’s
allotment in 1974 will be about
three times that of his 1973
allotment. This allotment
represents the number of har
vested acres of wheat, based on
the estimated average yield,
which would result in production
equal to estimated domestic and
export disappearance in the 1974-
75 marketing year. This allot
ment is similar to the domestic
allotment in the 1973 wheat
program in that it is not a con
straint on the amount of wheat
that can be planted and its sole
purpose is for making payments
to producers in the event the five
month average price received by
farmers is less than the target
price.
The total amount of payments a
person may receive under one or
more of the 1974 wheat, feed
grain and upland cotton
programs may not exceed
$20,000.
Loans will be available to
producers on their 1974 crop
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From ■HHI'B 1
Allied Milks tPODDSIIMTATAKS
CHARLES E. SAUDER
&SONS
R.U.I, East Earl
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
WHITE OAK MILL
R D. 4, Manheim
STEVENS FEED MILL.
INC.
Stevens. Pa.
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
POWIAS FEED SERVICE
R D 2. Peach Bottom
GRUBB SUPPLY ( O.
Elizabethtown
wheat at a national average of
$1.37 per bushel, an increase of 12
cents over 1973 crop loans.
The Agriculture and Consumer
Protection Act of 1973 provides
for release of about 10 million
bushels of excess wheat stored by
wheat producers under
provisions of the Food and
Agriculture Act of 1965. It has
been determined by the
Secretary that such wheat will be
released without penalty.
Producers holding excess wheat
will be notified by their local
ASCS county committees on
details regarding its release.
The Act also eliminates the
requirement that processors
purchase certificates valued at 75
cents per bushel on each bushel of
wheat processed for human
domestic consumption.
Producers may substitute any
non-conserving crop or any
conserving crop used for hay or
for grazing in order to preserve
their wheat allotments and to
make them eligible for any
payments under the target price
feature. Crops for which a
marketing quota is in effect are
excluded.
Food for tho difforonco
Innovatlono make.
H.M. STAUFFER
&SONS. INC.
Witmer
JE’MAR farm
SUPPLY INC.
Lawn—Ph: 964-3444
ROHRER’S MILL
R D l.Ronks
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R 0.2, Columbia
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS. INC.
R.D 1, Stevens
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