Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 13, 1974, Image 37

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    Dairy Fees
Increase
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The UJS. Department of Fees will be increased for
Agriculture (USDA) said both day and night in
today it will increase its fees spection and grading ser
for inspection and grading of vices, as well as for in
manufactured or processed dividual laboratory tests,
dairy products on July 3. The The charge for inspection
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WHEAT
WANTED!
EARLY CUT WHEAT
FOR MANUFACTURIHG
OF
SNAVELV’S BEST NATURAL FLOUR
PURE UNBLEACHED FLOUR
Light Soft & Lively Flour
For Better Baking
Cakes, Pies, Buns & Bread
Milled From Natural Wheat—Nothing Added.
No Waiting - Fast Unloading and Drying
L. M. SNAVELY
Lititz, RDI Phone 626-6256 or 626-6258
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NEW FARM
TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT
Utility - 464 Gas Trac. 45.7 HP.
Utility - 574 Gas Trac. 52.9 HP.
Utility - 574 Diesel Trac. 52.5 HP.
Int.' Farmail 666 Gas Trac. 66.3 HP.
Int. Farmail 766 Diesel Trac. 85.4 H.P.
Int. Farmail 966 Diesel Trac. 100.8 H.P.
BALERS
I.H. No. 420 Baler
I.H. No. 430 Balers
I.H. No. 440 Balers
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
T f -"r 4 ’ Ephrata, Pa.
increases are needed to
brihg charges in line with
increased operating costs,
according to officials in
USDA’s Agricultural
Marketing Service (AMS).
KW FARM -
SEE US FOR ANY OR ALL-OF YOUR
FARM-INDUSTRIAL OR POWER LAWN PRODUCTS NEEDS
The fourth annual Young
Cooperator Day Program of
Pennmarva Dairymen’s
Cooperative Federation, was
' held June 27 & 28, 1974, at
Hunt Valley Inn, Hunt
Valley, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Rohrer, Paradise, Pa., won
the title of Outstanding
and grading services per
formed between 6 a.m. and 6
p.m. (day services) will be
increased from $13.20 per
hour to $16.00 per hour and
for services between 6 p.m.
and 6 a.m. (night services)
from $14.25 per hour to $17.50
per hour. The hourly charge
for labortary services will be
increased from $14.30 to
$lB.OO.
The hourly rates for
continuous non-resident
inspection services are being
increased from $15.60 to
$18.60 for day services and
from $16.92 to $20.20 for night
services. Continous non
resident inspection service
deals mainly with the
processing or repacking of
donated food for domestic
distribution to schools, needy
persons, and charitable
institutions. The hourly
charge for holiday, Satur
day, Sunday, and overtime
work is being increased from
$22.20 to $26.60.
The method of charging
for continuous resident in
spection will also be changed
on July 3. Currently, charges
are based on the inspector’s
THE TIME
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE NOW HAVE ON HAND:
I.H. No. 450 16” automatic 3 bot.
I.H. No. 710 4-5-6 Furr. 16” & 18"
automatic
I.H. No. 420 3 Furr Spring Trip
I.H. No. 55 Chisel Plow
4
1054 South State St
Ph. 717-733-2283
Pennmarva-s Young Cooperator’s Day
IS
NOW. CALL (717) 733-2283
URGE SELECTION OF
INDUSTRIAL & POWER LAWN PRODUCTS
PLOWS
Young Cooperator for Inter-
State Milk Producers’
Cooperative; Mr. & Mrs.
John Porter Burns, Jr.,
Charles Town, W. Va.,
Maryland & Virginia Milk
Producers Association.
These Young Cooperators
will attend the National Milk
Producers Federation an
nual meeting in Ball Harbor,
Florida, this fall.
Inter-State’s second place
winners Mr. and Mrs. Robert
E. Smith, York Springs, Pa.,
will also attend the NMPF
salary plus 50 percent for
administrative costs. After
July 3, however, users of the
service will be charged
$12.00 per hour for the in
spector in charge and $lO.OO
per hour for each assistant
inspector.
The Agricultural
Marketing Act of 1946 g
provides for AMS to collect ji
fees approximately equal to „i|
the cost of rendering the =
service. The July 3 in- s
creases, which have been |
discussed with the dairy =
industry, will bring revenue g
more nearly in balance with ||
cost, AMS officials said, ||
Grading and inspection of g
dairy products is a voluntary s
service, provided on request, g
The new rates are =
scheduled for publication in ~
the Federal Register July 3
as an amendment to dairy
products inspection
regulations.
POWER FORAGE FEEDERS
14’ & 16’
No. 650 Forage Harvester
No. 555 Forage Harvester
No. 990 Mower Conditioners
Manure Spreaders from 148 cu. ft. to
312 cu. ft. '
CONSUMER PRODUCTS - POWER LAWN PRODUCTS
Large selection of all models of Cadet Tractors.
Large Selection of 5 to 8 HP. Riding Mowers.
Complete selection of Hedge Trimmers and Edger Trimmers.
Farmall Cub’s and Cub-154 Co Boy Tractors
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Jul
annual meeting. The
American Institute of
Cooperation Summer In
stitute will be attended by
MCMP second place winners
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Zepp, Glenelg, Md., and
MVMPA second place
winners Mr. Si Mrs. Stanley
Dunn, Jr. Also attending AIC
will be Inter-State’s third
place winners Mr. and Mrs.
Roy L. Coover, Carlisle, Pa.
The Institute is being held at
Kansas State University,
August 7-9.
Other winners in Inter-
State’s contest were Mr. and
THURSDAY 12:00 NOON |
Sale Order - Fat Bulls, Steers, Stockers, Beef =
Cows and Veal Calves. 1
MEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
H Abe Diffenbach, Manager s
= Field Representatives - 'Bob Kllng 717-354-5023 s
M Luke Eberly 215-287-6608 =
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lEW INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS
AND EQUIP. & RENTALS
I.H. Model 2500 Diesel w/backhoe and loader
, I.H. Model 3400 Diesel w/backhoe and loader
I.H Model 3500 Diesel w/backhoe and loader
I.H Model 3600 Diesel w/backhoe and loader
I.H Model 3514 D Hydro w/backhoe and loader
I.H Model 500 E crawler Loader w/G. P bucket
I.H Model 3200 4 wheel drive loader tractors
x IH. Model 3082 Backhoes for 3 pt. hitch
Mrs. Donald Trimble, and
Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Hostetter. MCMP third place
honors went to Mr. & Mrs.
Clifford H. ’Stiles, and
MVMPA went to Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Y. Stiles.
The contestants from all
three cooperatives were
given a tour of the farm of
Maryland Cooperative Milk
Producers president Herbert
W. Wessel, Jr., Hampstead,
Md., on Thursday afternoon.
The evening began with a
buffet supper, followed by a
time for fellowship and
square dancing.
If you have fat |
cattle or |
need feeders . . .|
THINK I
NEW HOLLAND I
BEEF SALES
MONDAY 2:30 P.M.
Phone 717-354-4341