Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1975, Image 17

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£ Hitch this versatile trailer to your truck for £
2 IU Ut! B Jiff road travel, switch it to your tractor for field 2
£ loading The Winnebago Agn Trailer can carry £
2 Anri Tritilor 31 much 31 3 3 ton truck It can haul over 7% =
£ «y* I - • iallC* t m tons Or 285 bushels of gram |
2 " _ —| Winnebago’s sth £
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Check Over An Agn-Trailer Today At...
KAUFFMAN'S AGRI-TRAILER SALES
BOX 655, RDI 717-367-3550 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022
Plant disease It's trouble with a capital “T”
That's why Funk's has-tharged more than 100 corn path
ologists, agronomists, biologists, chemists, entomologists
ar.J scores of crop specialists with one single mission, de
velop the strongest corn hybrids that will resist dis
eases and stresses to produce record-high yields
And their efforts have paid off, too
For Funk’s has continued to set high yield records
Taking a new stand
Futures
trading
began in
CHICAGO - In the spring of
1851, two grain merchants
here in Chicago who had
been swapping grain agreed
to a novel contract calling
for delivery of 3,000 bushels
of corn in June at one cent
under the March price. This
was the beginning of modern
futures trading in a stan
dardized market. Trading
grew since the commercial
benefits of futures contracts
were obvious - the
stabilization of price risks
inherent in the production
and sale of agricultural
products.
From another viewpoint,
in growing contests across the country
Well, that's the past.
Today and tomorrow, Funk's is committing a greater in
vestment than ever before to hybrid research
Because we think that old saying still holds true
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
1851
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
Hoffman Seeds, Inc.
Landisviile. PA 17538
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Dec. 13,1975
however, just as apparent as
the benefits of trading was
the potential for damage to
the public. Price fluctuations
caused by manipulative
trading locked speculators
into heavy losses. Bucket
shops flourished. There were
several massive comers late
in the century in the wheat
and corn market. Com
mission merchants went
bankrupt, settling out at IS to
20 cents on the dollar. The
public, farmers and other
market users - seemed often
to be literally at the mercy of
a marketplace gone beserk.
Farmers felt threatened
by the “grain and cotton
gamblers” as they were
called. In 1921 Congress
enacted the Futures Trading
Act to regulate grain
trading. It was a weak an
swer to a major problem.
The industry continued to
grow and diversify; and the
first law was amended
several times. However,
even in the 1970’s a third of
the contracts traded were
still outside any kind of
federal regulation and the
remainder only regulated by
a handful of federal em
ployees - The Commodity
Exchange Authority In the
Department of Agriculture.
This set the scene for 1973 -
the year Congress proceeded
to completely overhaul the
federal law starting at the
top by creating a completely
independent 5-person
regulatory Commission to
administer the Act - the
Commodity Futures Trading
Commission.
Young
Farmers meet
The Cedar Crest Young
Fanners will hold a meeting
on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at the
Cedar Crest High School - vo
ag classroom. The topic of
discussion will be Beef
production. All interested
farmers in the area are
invited to attend. The
meeting will begin at 7:30
p.m.
What’s New . . . j
Case Rollbars
J I Case Company an
nounced the availability of
rollbars for its full line of
David Brown tractors. The
HOPS (roll-over protective
structures) rollbars,
produced by Sims Cabs, Inc.
and available through Case
dealers, fit tractor models
885, 990, 995, 1210, 1212, 1410
and 1412. These rollbars
meet the SAE and ASAE
standards voluntarily
adopted by industry. They
also meet OSHA
requirements for tractors
manufactured after October
25,1976 that will be operated
by hired help. Sin)s rollbars
can be fitted to David Brown
tractors without
modification, including those
at dealerships and in the
field. Optional canopies,
available for all models, are
designed to shield operators
from the sun and have for
med gutters to handle rain
runoff.
Sharks
Average length of an adult
great white shark is 18 feet
Great white sharks are rare
In a normal year, great
white and all other species
of sharks kill or maim not
less than 40 or more than 300
people around the world, ac
cording to estimates Bee
stings kill more people than
that in the United States
alone—every year
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