Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1974, Image 17

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James A. Hess, Quarryville
R 2; and Paul Hartz,
Morgantown HI.
Elected to serve on the
association’s dairy com
mittee were Robert Kauff
man, chairman,
Elizabethtown; James
Krieder, Quarryville;
Richard Hess, Strasburg.
The new poultry committee
is comprised of Jay Grelder,
chairman, Elizabethtown;
Lou Bixler, Marietta; and
Irvin Denlinger, Yellow
Goose Rd., Lancaster.
Livestock committee
members are Roger Thome,
chairman, Elizabethtown;
Harold Rohrer, Lampeter;
and Reid Wissler, Ephrata.
Several reports were read
into the minutes of the
meeting. President Donald
Hershey’a report noted the
fact that the membership
rolls had swelled from 1261
last year to 1422 in 1974. A
film “What the consumer
thinks of the farmer’’ was
shown. Produced by the
Illinois Farm Bureau, the
movie showed that consumer
attitudes about farmers
were generally favorable,
although sometimes
misguided.
A total of 20 policy
recommendations were
voted on by the members
present, and all but one were
adopted. The single ex
ception was a policy
statement which would have
recommended a ban on doe
hunting in Lancaster County.
The members voted in favor
of a doe season.
The policy recom
mendations which were
adopted follow:
1. We recommend that
fanners and landowners be
unconditionally relieved of
all liability for accident by
people trespassing on their
property.
2. We recommend the
federal inheritance tax act
in Parts,
Farmers Assoc.
personal exemption to raised
from $60,000 to $200,000.
3. We recommend that
trucks over 7,000 lb. gross
vehicle weight and driven
less then 5,000 miles per year
pay V 4 license fee.
4. We recommend
legislation that would
provide an incentive for
returning bottles instead of
throwing them along high
ways; also, stricter en
forcement of litter laws.
5. We recommend the
fines on malicious mischief
and drunken driving cases
be raised, and driver’s
licenses be lifted until the
fine is paid.
6. We oppose all con
struction of nuclear power
plants in Lancaster County
and recommend that
American Farm Bureau
make a study of implication
of such plants on the en
vironment.
7. We believe the railroads
are an important part of
American industry and the
farm community, and should
be kept under private and-or
cooperative management
with less government and
labor union interference.
8. We recommend that
feed mills be held liable in
handling feed, fertilizer,
chemicals and pesticides to
eliminate chance of con
tamination of feed in the
mixing process, while in
their control.
9. We oppose state and
federal benefits for strikers.
10. We recommend that
imported agriculture
products comply with U.S.
health standards.
11. We recommend getting
the milk marketing board
out of politics and doing the
job it was designed to do.
12. We recommend con
tinued open season on wood
chuck, and that farm
organizations be consulted
on hunting season dates.
13. We recommend that
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well-supervised local dumps
be kept open, to people will
not be tempted to deposit
trash along roads and in
farmers’ fields.
14, We recommend milk
continue to be sold by quart
and-or gallon, but that
containers be labeled as to
the amount of ounces con
tained.
15. We recommend that
co-ops not be bonded as this
destroys the cooperative
concept
16. We recommend the
federal government not get
involved in national health
care.
17. In view of social
security system, we believe
control of inflation and
balanced federal budget will
do much to put the system on
solid financial ground.
18. We recommend that all
safety and pollution devices
on cars be made optional.
19. We recommend there
be no doe hunting in Lan
caster County. (Members
voted against adopting this
recommendation.)
20. We recommend the
obnoxious weed law be en
forced, especially on state
land and highway right-of
ways.
21. We believe school bus
drivers and other seasonal
workers should not be
eligible for unemployment
compensation.
22. Since school teachers
now have an education
association or teachers
union, we recommend school
tenure be eliminated.
23. We recommend a 20
percent tax be added to the
purchase price of land
bought by foreign citizens,
governments or companies,
and the income be used for
agricultural research or land
development.
24. We recommend the
consumer agency headed by
Ralph Nader be required to
name contributors and other
sources of income.
25. We recommend career
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kindergarten through ninth
grade.
28. In an effort to control
inflation we recommend
state and federal spending
be kept to a minimum.
27. Farmers to
comply with clean streams
Laws and finding no federal
funds available for cost
sharing on needed practices
should get state funds equal
to what they would have
gotten before federal funds
were exhausted.
28. We recommend the
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture put more effort
into uniting agriculture and
telling our story to the
consumer and spend less
time dabbling in partison
politics.
29. The need for a new
farm show complex is self
evident. We recommend new
facilities be built as soon as
feasible.
30. We believe we as
farmers should sell, as well
as buy, on world markets.
fVAmerican Viewpoints
We shall not . . . achieve
the ideals for which this na
tion was founded so long as
any American suffers dis
crimination as a result of his
race, or religion, or color, or
the land of origin of his fort
fathers.
Harry S. Truman
Message to Congress, 1948
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