Relief JOANNESPAHR I - Supplies of hay iw are scarce nearly isre in Lancaster coverage area •ar with prices soaring ier than ever before. ,t, further south, in LET US NOT FORGET THE TRUE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS, THE BIRTH OF CHRIST THE LOVE HE HAD, TO DIE FOR OUR SINS. MAY WE LET THAT LOVE SHINE FORTH THIS JOYOUS CHRISTMAS SEASON AND THROUGHOUT THE NEW YEAR. BINKLEY & HURST BROS; ROTHSVILLE STATION RD. LITITZ, PA. r~ —-—i DO YOU KNOW? BALED ALFALFA HAY 1$ SELLING FOR s l4s°° ton IF YOUR 2080 HARVESTORE IS FULL OF HAYLAGE ITS VALUE IS PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE Maryland and Vigil drought conditions have the farmer in even - straits than his sylyania neighbors. "We had very . drought here in Marylani stated Tony Evans, *33,778°° HARVESTORE HELPS YOU MANAGE A CONGRATULATIONS I HARVESTORE 3 * OWNERS! P.O. BOX 91, NEW HOLLAND, PA <717)354-4051 ces will accept help from formation officer for the Maryland Department of Agriculture. “It was really hard on our hay'crops. In some cases farmers only got two cuttings instead of four.” Virginia, as well, had its share of drought. To aid the victims of the water shortage, several relief programs have sprung up both within the stricken states and in Pennsylvania, as well. One program developed in the Commonwealth to come to the rescue of Virginia farmers is know as “Feed for Drought Relief,” and is run by the Mennonite Disaster Service. Although those involved expect to be trucking hay down to the Shenandoah Valley after the New Year, at present the main , grain being tran sported is com. “Farmers in Virginia did have rain in the Fall of the year, so they do have pastureland,” i plained one spokesman .or MDS, “Therefore, they don’t need hay as badly as they need com right now.” Under the MDS program, anyone who is willing to help donate either com or money to the project. The money goes into a fund which will later be used to buy grain or pay for shipping costs, and the grain, itself, gets shipped to Virginia where it is parceled out to needy far mers. AS The responsibility of dividing up the com goes to an MDS volunteer in himnhmmJ Virginia who uses the banks as one reference to help him in his decision. And, while this service is rendered through the Mennonite group, those receiving the gram can be of any religious affiliation, as can the donors Even though the program is centered on donations, those receiving the feed are responsible for paying the freight charges. This fee has been established at $2O per ton. Many times, however, according to a spokesman for MDS, trackers offer to haul the grain for free, and in this case, the $2O in freight costs go back to the MDS fund. This money is then accumulated for use in buying feed in the future, or paying freight and any unused money is sent to the MDS general fund where it will be employed in the next disaster program. “We lost track about three weeks ago,” said one spokesman, “but, at that time our donations had exceeded 1000 tons of com.” Taking a guess as to the tonnage at the present tune, he estimated that 1200 tons had been delivered to date. “The wet weather has slowed us down con siderably,” the spokesman said. Maryland Hay Lift Maryland also has a type of relief system in which Pennsylvanians can get involved. Known as “Operation Maryland Haylift”, this program is DAIRY ANIMAL HEALTH MEETINGS f E*TOß'**©- DR. MAX LOWE, DVM DIRECTOR OF TECHNICAL SERVICES, ANCHOR LABORATORIES MONDAY, JAN. 16,1978 1 P.M. Bally Fire Hall Basement Bally, PA WEDNESDAY, lAN. 18,1978 l PM. First National Bank Fairfield Rt. 30, Fayetteville, PA ANIMAL MEDIC INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 24,1977—33 established on an entirely different principel. Developed by the Maryland Department of Agriculture, Division of Marketing, the Maryland Haylift consists of a listing of those fanners who have hay and straw for sale. “We only act as a vehicle to connect the supplier with the buyer,” explained Department of Agriculture information officer Evans. “The negotiations on price are between the two par ties.” One Haylift directory has been so successful that the Department of Agriculture LOW INITIAL COST. FAST EASY ERECTION. ALL STEEL LONG LIFE. 14’ High Opening. Easy operating sliding doors: • Two Widths 40 and 48 Minimum length 50 feet • Additions to length in 25 sections to whatever length you vyish • Multi-purpose building • Optional accessories so you can have the building just right for you For a better Farm Building deal... .it’s American. C. DONALD COX GENERAL CONTRACTOR & EXCAVATOR W. Ralph Cheek, Sales Manager R D. 1 Kirkwood, Pa. 717-529-2541 yjy/r v . s-_ SPONSORED BY: MANCHESTER, PA. 717-266-5611 Pa. is currently compiling a second one. Anyone interested in having his name placed on the list should send his name, address, description of supply (tonnage or number of bales, and type of hay or straw), and telephone number to Bradley H, Powers, Division of Marketing, Maryland Department of Agriculture, Parole Plaza Office Building, Annapolis, Maryland, 21401. Phone: 301- 269-2181. And, those considering a donation of com or funds to Feed for Drought Relief are asked to contact the MDS contact man in their area. TUESDAY, JAR 17,1978 IP.M. Refton Fire Hall Rsfton, PA PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE MEETING IN YOUR AREA NO CHARGE