—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 4, 1976 92 Regulations found depressing GETTYSBURG - The farm leader said that Government over-regulation one of the major issues that was topic of concern for state seems to be surfacing in the delegates throughout the policy development sessions recently held PFA conv- is government regulations, ention, here. York County president Roger Perry “One of the suggestions is states, “Farmers are not putting the U.S. Congress able to just stay at home and and Pennsylvania General farm. Too many things Assembly hack in control of outside the realm of fanning agency regulations,” he affect the ways and means remarked. “Too often laws by which the farmers are passed by a legislative produce food and fiber for body and forgotten while the non-farm consumer.” some government agencies Introductory Sale Continental Farm Building 30 ARCHES, 1 ENDWALL WITH A 24 x 14 ALUMINUM SLIDE DOOR, GUTSHALL’S SILO REPAIR 40x60 1 SOLID ENDWALL *4750.°° RDI Womeisdorf, PA Frystown, 717-933-4616 outline the rules for ad- publication award in the ministering the law. state, while the scrapbook “These rules are called compiled by Joyce Bupp regulations and seem to go depicting the association in way beyond the intentions of the news won blue ribbon the lawmakers who passed recognition, the law in the first place. We ..... , . want legislative control over , w ® want is to produce the regulation process.” and make a decent Perry explained that in- a j; concluded the creased interference with County dairyman, steadily mounting regulation Although grocery store compliance in agriculture P r * ces don t always, show it, carries a price tag too high 9® arm for fanners to bear. Many drastically at tunes with no are just getting out to avoid re Sard for the prices of hassles. Soon it will be the production that steadily food and fiber shopper who have been rising. Govem bears the costly brunt of regulations, although over-regulation in end well-intentioned, - are adding markets. greatly to the cost of staying The York County Far- in business. And without mers’ Agri-Journal edited profit, farmers can’t hang in and, published by Gail Me- there for ever. That same is Pherson won best of all business.” Upward trend continues HARRISBURG - Penn sylvania poultry production continued its upward trend during the week ending November 20, above last year’s production and ahead of the 1976 national production, according to the Pennsylvania crop Repor ting Service. Placements of broiler chicks were 1,750,000. The placements were 27 per cent above the corresponding week a year earlier and six per cent above the previous week. Average placements during the past ten weeks were 24 per cent above a year ago. Placements in the 21 key poultry states were 62,693,000, five per cent above the previous week and five per cent more than the same week in 1975. Average placements in the 21 key states during the past ten week were seven per cent above a year earlier. White announces five timely ways to save thousands of dollars on your next machinery purchase. 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