Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 01, 1975, Image 29

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    Kuhfuss
“imperative' that the
government give farmers
concrete assurance prior to
planting time that em
bargoes will not be applied
during the ensuing year.”
Kuhfuss made these com
ments in a statement
prepared for presentation at
a Joint hearing before the
American farmer! cannot
be expected to maintain full
production in the absence of
free access to the world
market, the president of the
American Farm Bureau
Federation said in
Washington last week.
Federation President
William J. Kuhfuss said it is
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for High Yields of Quality Hay
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This high yielding Hoffman Formula caught on right
from the beginning, and is now at the top of the list in
popularity.
It’s a scientific alfalfa/timothy formulation that helps
progressive grassland farmers reach new high levels of
high-quality forage on good, fertile, well-drained soil.
All alfalfas are newer, improved types most ex
clusive with Hoffman. The strong points of the different
strains combine to give you broad disease protection in
vigorous, long-lived stands. Timothy strains have been
selected for feafiness and yieldability.
This is only one of 14 outstanding hay, grass silage
and pasture formulas from Hoffman. See your Hoffman
Seed Man for details.
A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc.
LANDISVILLE (Lancaster Co.), PA. 17538
Pennsylvania’s No. 1 Farm Seed Specialist
LANCASTER COUNTY:
C.B. HOOBER & SON
Intercourse, PA
(768-8231)
COPE & WEAVER CO.
New Providence, PA
(786-7351)
GLENN E. HURST
East Earl. PA
(215-445-6865)
JAMES GARBER
Mount Joy, PA
(717-653-5750)
CHESTER COUNTY:
NEVIN MYER & SON
Chester Springs, PA
(215-827-7481)
ZOOK'S FARM STORE
Honey Brook, PA
(215-273-9730)
LEBANON COUNTY:
HOWARD B. WEISS
Myerstown, PA
(949-3152)
LARRY HIESTAND
Lebanon, PA
(273-7394)
FRANKLIN COUNTY:
DON MARTIN EQUIP. CO.
Chambersburg, PA
(717-263-3505)
BERKS COUNTY:
EUGENE HELLER
Robesoma Pa
(215 693 3207)
EARLEBLING
Bethel Pa
(934 2690)
~ MAH UFACTURER OF QUALITY CONCRETE STAVE SILOS,
"WET-CAST” - ''LOCK-RIB” - "CORRUGATED" - "VIBRATED"
2436 CREEK HILL ROAD
Lancaster, pa 17061
Warns Against
UNCASTER SILO
CO., INC.
House Agriculture Com
mlttee’s subcommittees on
livestock and grains and
cotton.
Kuhfuss, an Illinois beef
producer, was accompanied
at the hearing by J. Merrill
Anderson, president of the
lowa Farm Bureau
Federation and a member of
2008 HORSESHOE ROAD
Grain Sale Embargoes
uic AFBF Board of Direc
tors, and Carroll Chaloupka,
president of the Texas Farm
Bureau.
Kuhfuss has recently
called on President Ford and
Secretary of Agriculture
Butz to terminate “im
mediately” all monitoring
activities and prior approval
requirements relative to
foreign grain sales.
In his statement to the
House subcommittees, Kuh
fuss said farmers must not
be forced to compete with
the Commodity Credit
Corporation for markets.
“With grain supplies
relatively tight and market
prices well above the current
loan rates, this is a good time
Eshleman Getting Good
Response to Questionnaire
Congressman Edwin
Eshleman has been getting a
“thunderous response” to
his annual questionnaire to
constituents, according to T.
W. Bucher from the
congressman’s Lancaster
office.
Bucher said that
Eshleman’s Washington
office has received about
4500 filled-out question
naires, many of them
coming in with comments
attached.
He said the forms, carried
in area newspapers, have
been coming in “rapidly”.
Results should be tabulated
and released to the public in
about a month, Bucher said.
The questionnaire in
cluded 14 questions posed to
constituents of the 16th
Congressional District. They
dealt with gas rationing,
economic programs,
abortion, national health
insurance, Social Security
benefits and system,
national highway speed
DAUPHIN COUNTY:
LEO LANDIS
Millersburg, PA
(692-4647)
YORK COUNTY:
KENNETH LSPAHR
Thomasville, PA
(225-1064)
FISHER BROS.
Red Lion, PA
(244-2178)
MIFFLIN COUNTY:
NORMAN YODER
Belleville, PA
(717-935-2994)
BUCKS COUNTY:
LG. AG SALES
Silverdale
(215-257-5135)
COLUMBIA COUNTY
RAY PFLEEGOR
Bloomsburg, PA
(717 784-9314)
MARYLAND:
ENFIELD EQUIP, INC
Whitford, MD
(301 452-5252)
W. ROGER ROOP
Union Bridge. MD
(301-775 7356) '
KENNETH ENGLAND
Rising Sun, MD
(301-658 4629)
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,1975
to take action to protect feed
grain and wheat producers
against a recurrence of the
problems they so often have
encountered under past
government loan
programs,” he said.
“To assure private control
of wheat and feed grain
supplies, and to prevent the
accumulation of stocks in
government hands in the
future, we recommend that
CCC loans for these com
modities be shifted to -a
recourse basis, with the
interest rate based on the
cost of money to the
government.”
He said recourse loans
would discourage producers
from turning grain over to
the government, as the
limits, revenue sharing
programs, nuclear power
plants, and aid to South
Vietnam.
Viewpoints
I have heard something said
about allegiance to the South I
know no South, no North, no
East, no West, to which I woe
any allegiance
Henry Clay (1848)
RED ROSE FEED
& FARM SUPPLY
Division of Carnation
We also stock a Complete Selection of Garden
Tools, Fertilizer and Insecticides. For the Lawn,
Old English Grass Mixtures and Turf Foods
Check our low prices before
you purchase your requirements
27 N. CHURCH ST.
QUARRYVILLE, PA
786-7361
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Red Rose
ANIMAL FEEDS
borrower would be liable for
an additional amount in
cases where the market
value of the grain turned
over to the government is
less than the full amount of
the loan.
He recommended that
recourse loans be initiated
on a trial basis this year by
giving producers of these
crops the alternative of
obtaining either nonrecourse
loans at the already an*
nounced rates or recourse
loans at substantially higher
levels.
The Federation president
said that the escalation
clause of the 1973 Farm Act
should be made effective for
the 1975 cotton crop and the
CCC loan rate should be set
high enough to facilate or
derly marketing.
Kuhfuss said livestock
producers currently are in a
difficult situation “due to a
number of factors including
the effects of government
efforts to control prices, a
long-continued buildup in
cattle numbers, and higher
feed prices brought on by
adverse weather.” He op
posed the establishment of
production quotas or target
prices for soybeans and
emphasized that the ob
jective of the Farm Bureau,
is to create conditions that
will enable agriculture to
operate under the market
price system.
MEMO
HAY, STRAW
and EAR CORN
SALE
EVERY MONDAY
AT 11A.M.
EVERY WEDNESDAY
12:00 NOON
NEW HOLLAND SALES
STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-354-4341
Lloyd H Kreider Auct
TTENTION
RIMERS and
IE GARDENERS.
We now hove a
COMPUTE
SELECTION
of Vegetable
irden & flower
eds on Display
Seed potatoes
will arrive at a later date.
BUCK, PA
284-4464
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