Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 07, 1974, Image 7

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    Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sept. 7,1974—7
Wl. _l. . I’ i| II IB| if ministration has fostered a adequate number of rail
il l 5-1 I Ifl ■Wi W* IQ TT climate in which the con- lines and the transfer of
Kv\V'l\ wi Vf v/ JL Ji. JCA VM. VfJL 111 sumer has been pitted 13,000 miles of roads to local
‘\ He __ against the producer and the authorities.
Committee Considering iaSias fSSi
D • A • 1. kdSS 18 the ~ { addUioL
1- rosition on Agriculture z&yysr a
SI icf O jri ton and regulations might have a gncultural wastes.
Amos Funk, a Millersville meetings with farmers and preferential assessment plan prevented some of the . That the present in
farmer, planned to be in representatives of farm to provide farmers financial financial problems that terpretation of the migrant
r' 1 Pittsburgh last night groups. Among the major relief from high taxes that some ?* dairy housing law by the Depart
\Alith (Friday), to urge the state recommendations Funk will prevail in developing areas cooperatives are ex- men t 0 f Environmental
Will ILI Republican platform be presenting are: and penencmg. Resources is unrealistic and
committee to adopt a strong . The construction of a - Retention of the Milk The report also recom- does not follow the law’s
DARPUfIf pro-farming stand in the Keystone Agricultural Marketing Law which should mends: intent.
DnDvUvll upcoming gubernatorial Exposition Center at a be administered as man- * The encouragement and Ninety persons attended
BOAA election. central location and at a cost dated. expansion of direct the platform committee
Funk, who heads the 12- based on available resources The report states that marketing efforts for state hearings. Forty gave verbal
member agricultural of the Commonwealth. previous state leaders have agricultural products. testimony and six written
Keeping production up platform committee, said he . Adoption of a policy that subordinated agricultural * The retention of an testimony.
‘ ’ ( * ow ? 1 ’’ ’ feels the guidelines his discourages indiscriminate interests to recreational and
profit key m poultry committee has drawn up will use of good agricultural land industrial development.
aSd more rererdf °£n enhance hisf party ’ s chances for non-agricultural land for It urges the direction on GRO SS HOG FEEDING MARGINS *
™mmPTY>ini fwke n f for success in November. He non-agricultural purposes, non-agncultural use of land $/heao 1
Babcock B-300’s sa id over-regulation by - Retention of the General to less productive soils in A
“The Businessman’s government is the biggest Assembly at the present order that agricultural ef- IQQ /\
Bird” . show problem farmers have. level to provide the best ficency can be retained and w «• ib / Iv)
sustained oroduction of The committee members representation for rural food and fiber be produced at 1 \*.J' \
top quality eggs ... each logged nearly 3000 areas. a reasonable cost. 75 W- \ —j
often with an additional mi les during the August - The need for a The report also recom- > —maions \J
20 to 30 eggs per bird mends funding to encourage sops-/
over other con
strains. Come in ... servation and wise use of __ <o^
look at the records and I -fV tlluH PRESSURE *** I soil, water and other natural 25 V ||k .
the B-300 ... “The I "ijSf *, I resources. U >|
Businessman’s Bird”. I WACHFP ** pi I
■ TTHJntll u 1972 1973 1974
■ Do your own cleaning jobs fast Blasts dirt and grease away Farm , Z?%!SVSo n uStt OMW,eB *' rH
Equipment Dairy Calf Barns u J MEMTWNT OF A4RICULTMB Nf« IM W 74 I*l IM4MMIC MMAftCM MIIVIC*
ABCOCK
FARMS
Telephone |7l7] 626-8257
Telephone [7l7] 626-8561
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WE ARE OFFERING A PORTABLE UNIT 600 TO 700 PSI. 3 GPM.
TRIGGER GUN, CHEMICAL INJECTOR.
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ZIMMERMAN’S Animal Health Supply
3 Miles W of Ephrata along WOODCORNER ROAD
R.DJ4, Litib, Pa. 17543 Phone 717 - 733-4466
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The reports scores the
policies of the Shapp ad
i ministration, cSling them
“disaster for Pennsylvania’s
agriculture.”
“The consumer in this
commonwealth needs ample
protection under the law.
However, Pennsylvania’s
secretary of agriculture
should not be the consumer’s
advocate. He should speak
for agriculture."
“The Shapp ad-
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