Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 25, 1974, Image 35

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    1973 - Good Year For
.'Agricultural output In the
People’s Republic of China
rose to a record level In 1973,
according to a -U.S.
Department of Agriculture
(USDA) report on Com
munist Aslan countries.
Prepared by USDA’s
Economic Research Service,
the report says that farm
output also increased in
Mongolia and North Korea,
but dropped in North Viet
nam.
hi China, weather was
generally good, and the
NOTICE
Fanners who grow Tobacco
Plants should check the
results of many who this
season used Chix Nylon Plant
Bed Covers. It has been shown
that plants mature much
earlier than those grown with
the conventional cotton plant
bed covers. Another ad
vantage is that nylon is on|y
two-thirds the price of cotton.
W. L Zimmerman
& Sons -
Distributors of CHIX
Plant Bed Covers
Ph: 717-768-8291
intercourse: PA.
AATREX 4 L and CROP OIL for weeds in corn
FURADAN for corn
CHLORDANE LIQUID or GRANULARS for cut
worms '
TILLAM for weeds in tobacco
APPLICATORS FOR RENT
CONTACT; JONAS S. EBERSOL
1 Vz Miles North of Bird in Hand on Stumplown Road.
Pick ,
The ‘i -Kat
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_ _ " Solidly crofted of 100% stainless steel, Mueller
Bulk Milk Coolers ore available in several models,
V 1 m a size range of 70 through 5,000 gallons Pick a
I II Mueller—and pick a winner' It's the cooler pre
■ ferred by dairymen around the world l
Best!
USED BULK TANKS
425 gal. Esco
2-12 can front opening Star Coolers.
200 gal. Milkeeper , _
500 gal. Mojonnier 800 gaL Esco
GOOD USED DIESELS
1 - S.R. 1 Lister Diesel Engine
1 - S.R. 2 Lister Diesel Engine
1 - P.H. 2 Petter Diesel Engine 12 H.P.
HESS FARM SUPPLIES
Pioneer Seed Corn Available in Small Lots for
Immediate Pickup.
Queen Road
Repair
80x67, Intercourse, Pa 17534 Phone 717-768-7111
After 5 P.M.
John D. Weaver 656-9982 - Kenneth M. GroH 354-0473
OR Answering Service 354-5181
24 Hour Service
We Stock Hess’ Farm Supplies
Check Our Prices on Animal Medications
government, reacting
strongly to a poor 1972
agricultural year, focused its
efforts on assuring
production increases in 1973.
As a result, China’s grain
and fiber crops hit alltime
highs. Total oilseed
production improved
slightly. Livestock
production, however,
stagnated because poor 1972
weather had reduced fooder
supplies.
China’s wheat, corn, and
cotton imports were at
record levels in 1973, another
result of the poor 1972 farm
year. Its soybean exports
dropped sharply but rice
exports rose about 71 percent
to 1.4 million metric tons.
For the year ending June
30, 1974, China’s wheat and
corn imports are expected to
be even heavier than they
were a year earlier. Some of
this grain was purchased
before the outcome of the
good 1973 harvest was
known, providing China with
a hedge against poor crops.
If good weather prevails
through the 1974 growing
season, China’s grain import
requirements between July
1974 and June 1975 could be
reduced.
In Mongolia, where the
Communist
livestock sector accounts for
80 percent of agricultural
output and a good share of
export earnings, the number
of sheep, goats, and horses
increased significantly in
1873. Wheat, oat, and barley
harvests were also up.
Total crop production in
North Korea appears to have
been fairly good, with
bumper harvests of wheat,
barley, and rice.
North' Vietnam’s major
food crop, 'rice,' suffered
extensive damage in 1973.
There was a prolonged
drought at seeding and
Mexico Recommends
Soy Tortillas
The Mexican government
has recommended that
principle government
agencies responsible for
feeding people use soy
fortified tortillas, according
to Berwin Tilson, president
of the American Soybean
Association (ASA).
“The recommendation
was made because of the
increased nutritional value
of soy-fortified tortillas,”
Tilson explained.
By adding four percent
defatted soy flour to a tor
tilla, its protein content
increases by one-third,
Tilson said. The additional
amino acids of soy make the
tortillas also have a higher
biological value.
The recommendation, if
followed, would effect 272
government-owned agencies
in Mexico. Included among
the agencies are hospitals,
homes for the elderly, or
phanages and social security
institutes,
To increase interest
among tortilla producers, to
produce soy-fortified tor
tillas, the Mexican govern
ment is loaning the
Assoication of Tortilla
Manfacturers money to
((NEW HOLLAND!
( MOWER
\ CONDITIONER I
INTERMESHING RUBBER ROLLS //
■ •-■v. -*'
Intermeshing,, high-speed rolls (which practically
eliminate plugging) and the fact that both rolls are
rubber (which treats the crop with leaf-saving
gentleness) hejp account for the fact that more
farmers buy Haybine® mower-conditioners than any
other kind.
7-ft. and 9-ft. models to choose from.
CONVENIENT TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET!!
A.B.C. Groff, Inc. L. H. Brubaker
110 S. Railroad Ave. 350 Strasburg Pike
New Holland Lancaster
354-4191 397-5179 **
C. E. Wilef & Son, Inc. Roy A. Brubaker
101 S. Lime St ' 700WoodcrestAve
Quarryville Lititz, Pa.
786-2895 626-7766
Agriculture
transplanting time and then
a typhoon later in the season.
A copy of “The
Agricultural Situation in the
People’s Republic of China
and Other Asian Communist
Countries; Review of 1973
and Outlook for 1974,” ERS-
F 362, is available free on
postcard (please include
zipcode) or telephone (447-
7255) request from the
Division of Information,
Economic Research Service,
U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington,
D.C. 20250.
enlarge and modernize their
facilities.
“The American Soybean
Association has been
working with one tort liar'
manufacturer in developing
soy-fortified tortillas,”
Tilson said. “The Mexican
government has taken in
terest in our work and
decided soy-fortified tort lias
would benefit the entire
populace.”
Mexico’s 55 million
population annually con
sumes approximately six
million tons of tortillas,
according to Tilson. In
Mexico City alone, one
million tons of tortillas are
consumed annually.
“The switch to soy
fortified tortillas will be
gradual,” Tilson explained.
“Mexico is in the process of
developing more plants
capable of producing soy
flour, but further expansion
is planned to meet the full
demand.”
In August 1973, 200 tons of
soybeans were used for soy
flour, but now Mexico is
using SOO tons a month for
producing soy flour. By
December, officials estimate
Mexico will be using 1,200
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 25,1974
Loans Available For
Middle-Income Families
Effective June 1, Penn
sylvania students from
middle-income families will
once again be able to reqeive
interest free loans to help
pay their college and
vocational training costs.
That’s the date the needs
analysis will be lifted from
most families who take part
in the State Guaranteed
Student Loan Program.
Federal legislation has
been approved which does
away with the controversial
needs test. The result will be
that students from families
with income of $15,000 or less
will be able to borrow up to
$2,000 for each un
dergraduate year in college
or trade school and the in
terest will be paid by the
federal government until
nine months after the
student leaves school. This is
true for nursing schools as
well. Graduate students will
be able to borrow up to $2,500
each year, but will be
required to show need for
any sum in excess of $2,000.
Students with adjusted
family income above $15,000
must still establish a need
for loans they make in order
to qualify for interest sub
sidy from the federal
government.
The maximum amount a
student will be able to
borrow over the period of his
undergraduate academic life
will be $7,500. Graduates can
borrow up to another $2,500
tons a month for soy flour
production.
“The possibilities of
soybeans in the human diet
are just starting to be
developed,” Tilson said.
“Many countries are
beginning to realize
soybeans are an excellent
protein source with multiple
uses.”
Like Parachutes?
Minds are like parachutes
They only function when they
are open
LANCO BEDDING
FOR POULTRY & LIVESTOCK
WOOD SHAVINGS
BAGGED or BULK
WHITE PINE in BALES
CALL 299-3541
FARMERS
For Increased Yield and Protein
in Your Alfalfa, Apply
SURE CROP
Plant Food 7-14-7
With Trace Elements with
Your Weevil Spray Program.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Call 717-469-2864
or write
P.O. Box 129, Hershey, Pa. 17033
Representatives Needed.
for a cumulative maximum
of $lO,OOO.
The new provisions will
become effective in time for
most students attending
school this summer to take
advantage of them.
Kenneth R. Reeher.
Executive Director of
PHEAA, said that the
removal of the needs test
should “turn the program
around” to the point where
students once more can turn
to a loan as a student aid
source. This, he said,
coupled with recent PHEAA
changes geared to in
creasing the maximum
income eligibility levels in
the State Higher Education
Assistance Grant Program.
On March 1, 1973, (he
needs test was put into ef
fect. The result was that the
number of student loans
dropped off drastically.
Students in the middle
income group found they
could not qualify for interest
subsidy by the federal
government and most len
ders did not make noo
subsidized loans. StudeniC
could not qualify because
their adjusted family income
was too high. Adjusted in
come is based on a family's
adjusted gross income
shown on the federal tax
form. This gross figure is
reduced by 10 percent of the
gross and by the number of
individual personal exemp
tions claimed on the tax form
($750 per person).
ELECTRIC FENCE
CONTROLLER
REPAIRS
Authorized Factory Service
on Most Shockers.
REPAIR THEM NOW.
Gleim M. Hoover
Leola RDI, Oregon Pike 17540
656-8020
Manufacturers of Kafstals.
Veal Stalls, Bale Wagons
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