—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 10. 1973 34 Inter-State Dairymen The annual delegate meeting of Inter-State Milk Producers' Cooperative will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, November 13 and 14 at the Marriott Motor Hotel, City Line Avenue, Philadelphia. The meeting will be keyed to dairy farmers and their U.S. Looks Exports To The United States may significantly step up shipments of oilseed cake and meal to Eastern Europe in the coming decade. The U.S. share of feed grain exports also may rise, although Eastern Europe’s total grain import requirements may con tract, according to a just released report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service. Czechoslavakia, East Ger many, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia imported 1.4 million tons of oilseed cake and meal a year during 1966-70. That figure could reach 3.6 million tons by 1980. The seven countries are aiming at increased livestock output to meet their rising consumer and export demand for meat. Thus, protein feeds, particularly oilseed cake and meal, v/ill be in strong demand. At the same time, the report says, while total gram imports by the region may decrease from 4.4 million tons a year in 1966-70 to 3 0 million tons in 1980, U.S. grain exports may actually increase due to a continued strong import demand in the northern coun tries, Czechoslovakia, East Germany and Poland, and the changing composition of this demand in favor of feed grains of which the U.S. is the largest supplier-and away from wheat. Total grain production in Eastern Europe has been ex panding rapidly. Grain production in the 1970’s is projected to increase at an an nual rate of 2.5 percent, and consumption at 2.2 percent. Total agricultural production in Eastern Europe rose about 3 percent a year during the 1960’5. For the 1970’5, it may increase even faster, due partly to the pnrz ■ BARN GLEANER RUGGED, | DE ’ENDABLE! I under all operating i conditions VSee your PATZ Dealer today f CALL 717-272:0871 MARVIN J. HORST Dairy Equipment and Ammana Appliances R.D. No. 1 (Iona) Lebanon, Pa. Located on Route 897 between Schaefferstown and Lebanon, over 30 years in business at same place. problems. Home offices of the cooperative are in Southampton, PA. Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative has approximately 3000 dairy farmer members in 24 districts in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, For More Feed Eastern Europe liberalization of the marketing system, more realistic central planning, and increased agricultural investments and producer prices. A copy of “The Feed-Livestock Economy of Eastern Europe: Prospects to 1980,” FAER-90, is available free on postcard (please include zipcode) or telephone (447-7255) request from the Office of Communication, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D C. 20250. SPECIAL FALL SALE TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1973 AT 7:00 P.M. SHENANDOAH VALLEY LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. 1044 EDOM ROAD HARRISONBURG, VA. Telephone 434-4482 Feeder Calves, Yearlings, Heavy Feeders, Stock Cows, Stock Bulls Cattle of All Breeds, No Special Requirements, All Cattle Fresh From Farm Regular Sale Every Saturday COME - BUY OR SELL at Black and White Holstein Farm, Lancaster. Pa. across from the Comet Drive-in Theatre or V* mi. west of breeding unit FRIDAY NIGHT NOV. 16 at 8 o’clock Including Astronauts, Black Eagle, Hagen Daughter, Ivanhoe Granddaughters, Perseus, Lucifer Lad Daughter, Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe, Dictator, Whirlhill Kingpin, Paramount VG, Soiling Rockman, Graduate Daughter VG 87. Farmers and dairymen, if you are m the need of top quality herd replacements these are the kind you have been looking for. They are all purchased first hand from farms where they were raised by some of the best judges of dairy cows in the business. If you need a can of milk per day of 100 lbs. per day we have the cows for you. Just by all means get to this sale. Abe Diffenbach: Auct. 'Henry Kettering: Pedigrees Park Myers, Sales Manager Plan Annual /Virginia and West Virginia. These districts are divided into 77 locals whose 136 delegates will vote on resolutions and new business at Wednesday’s session. Tuesday morning’s session will be devoted to reports by Lester C. Jones, president; Dr. James E. Honan, general manager; Dr. Paul E. Hand, economist; Florence C. Schultz, treasurer; Golden W. Davis, management assistant; Donald Copeland, counsel; Watson Buckman, director of transportation; and Boyd C. Gartley, director of member and public relations. The banquet program on Tuesday evening will feature Dr. Dale Milligan, pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, who has been active in the ministry since 1949. Entertainment will be provided by Constance Towers, who has appeared on Broadway, in motion pictures and on TV talk shows. Don Schriver, assistant director of public relations, Ohio NITE COW SALE £ 65 HEAD $ ON Selling 8 Very Good Cows. Records up to 20,000 lbs. Milk CHARLES C. MYERS OWNER Meeting Farmers, Inc., will be toast master for the evening program. A ladies meeting on Tuesday morning will present Rev. E. C. Mehle, followed by an afternoon of shopping either at King of Prussia Mall or Center City Philadelphia or an historical tour of Philadelphia. Wednesday morning’s ac tivities will begin bright and early with the fourth annual Young Cooperator Breakfast, which will take place prior to the business session. PUBLIC AUCTION at9:OOA.M. 6 mi. E. of MILLERSBURG; 3 mi. W of Berrysburg Vi mi. N. of Rt 25; Mifflin Twp. Dauphin County, Pa. 155 ACRE FARM 120 A. Tillable, balance Pasture; Small Stream 8-Room Frame Dewlling Oil Heat, Finished Attic, Summer House, Large BARN 39 ACRES MOUNTAINLAND on South Side of Mahantongo Mountain. Terms: 10 percent down balance 60 days, further terms and conditions to be announced the day of sale. For inspection call evenings 717-362-9989.4-TRACTORS: 1nt.400 Diesel; Farmall- M; Farmall Super-C; 8-N ‘‘Red Belly” Ford. OTHER EQUIPMENT including: Gleaner Model A Self propelled Combine: No. 5101. H. 16x7 Grain Drill used one season; No. 810 Farmhand Feedmaster Grinder like new; No. 305 N.l. 2-Row mounted Corn Husker. Corn Barley—Oats Hay Straw 2-Trucks; Household Items some Antiques & Collec tibles ESTATE of LOUISA REITZ Attorney, Earl Richard Etzweiier, Executor For complete list write to: George Deibert, Auctioneer Klingerstown. Pa. 17941 or call 717-425-2258 MELVIN KOLB, INC. (SB Thurs., Nov. 15,1973 12 Noon MARYLAND MONTHLY HOLSTEIN SALE At my Maryland Farm Sale Barn, located one-half mile Northwest of Woodsboro, on Route 550, Frederick County 125—Registered & Grade Holsteins—l2s 50 Choice Purebred Cows, all close or Fresh by dale of Sale; some Classified and with Milk Records. These Holsteins are from some of the most popular Sires in Canada, New York State, and Pennsylvania. 50 Supreme, Top Grade Cows, just Fresh, or Close to freshening. Some are milking up to 100 lbs. a day. 25 Good Ist-Calf Heifers, Fresh or Close 2 Purebred Service-age Bulls Farmers: If you are in need of some Real Cows for additions or replacements, please make plans now to attend this Sale. All Cattle must be as represented. Cattle will be tested within 30 days of Sale for TB and Bangs Tor Interstate shipment. Terms; Cash on day of Sale; Not responsible for accidents James G. Trout Robert Mullendore Auctioneers Marvin A. Eshleman Pedigrees Mehrle N. Wachter Cierk Loading chute available Refreshments available REMEMBER! The November Sale will begin at 12 Noon For Free Transportation phone 393-7459 Members of the Annual Meeting Committee are: Daniel L. Martin, vice president, chairman; William Brinsfield and Willis Greaser, directors; and p.esident Lester C. Jones. The Resolutions committee is composed of William H. Pettit, Juliustown, NJ, chairman; Owain Gruwell, Felton, Del.; William H. Overholt, Pocomoke City, Md.; and Benjamin E. Dum, Elliottsburg, PA. Ladies Committee includes Mrs. Harold E. DeNenno, Booth wyn, PA, chairman; Mrs. H. W. Cook, Jr., Newark, Del.; Mrs. Clifford L. Higgs, Henderson, MD; and Mrs. Albert Pike, Mullica Hill, NJ. SATURDAY, NOV. 17 Mel Kolb SALE MANAGER HOME FARM 621 Willow Road Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Phone: 717-393-7459 MARYLAND FARM R.D.I Woodsboro, Md. 21798 Phone: 301-898-7663
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