Temporary change NEW YORK, N.Y. - A slk pooling requirement under the Middle Atlantic federal milk marketing order has been suspended from April through August, a U.S. Department of Agriculture official said. Herbert L. Forest, dairy official with USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, said the action suspends the requirement that a milk distributing plant ★ FLEXIBLE Flexible linkage enables the Rebel Cutter to operate effectively in uneven terrain. 14L universal joint Is standard equipment construction Skids are formed in the frame for added strength From the southland where rotary cutting began, and from the company that started it all ...the Bush Hog Rebel Cutter has risen' Compact and smooth in design, the Rebel is the perfect answer for the control of pastures, grassland and lawns. It’s the most economical 5-foot model in our line—a true “rebel” against high prices' \*S Leola must sell at least 50 per cent of its milk for fluid-use before it’s eligible to have all its milk pooled and priced under the order. Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers, Inc., and Lehigh Valley Cooperative Farmers requested the suspension. The cooperatives told USDA that because of mcreased milk production that’s not mat ched by sales of fluid-use The 5' rotary cutter that anyone can afford! i? j Rl 23 Rl 23 Bareville milk, some plants may not be eligible to have their milk pooled during April through August. The suspension, Forest said, will assure that producers who regularly supply the market will continue to have their milk included in the marketwide pool and share in the returns from the sale of fluid-use milk. ★ VERSATILE Designed for a wide range of cutting jobs—excellent as a light duty grass and pasture cutter and for lawn mowing. - X. .* - -t -\*?w £*< ■* ** > <s —*# ★ ECONOMICAL “Open rear" design requires less tractor horsepower The Rebel Cutter fits any standard three-point hitch tractor % •to „ New Holland ft in milk ★ DEPENDABLE Round blade holder and Free swinging blades are standard equipment s ~ SPECIFICATIONS (Subject to Change Without Notice) Cutting Width Cutting Haight Overall Width Length (from Front of Deck to Roar of Wheel) Height to Top pf Gearbox Minimum Horsepower Required Weight (with straight blade holder) (with round blade holder) _ $ 425 YOU COMPARE! order Notice that USDA was considering the suspension was published in the April 17 Federal Register inviting comments through April 24. Copies of the suspension order are available from Market Administrator Joseph D. Shine, 300 N. Lee St., #320, Alexandria, Va. 22313; or from the Dairy Division, AMS, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250. - _6O” 2-12” _ 68” 445 lbs. .4(0 lbs. AREAL VALUE: ONLY Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13,1973 June ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Middle Atlantic Order Market Administrator Jospeh D. Shine recently announced a Class I milk price of $12.02 per hun dredweight for June 1978. Shine said that the price is up 15 cents from May and is 64 cents higher than the June 1977 prices. Order No. 4 prices are announced for milk testing 3.5 per cent butterfat, f.o.b. plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia, Pa. and also within 75 miles from the nearer of Washington, D.C. or Baltimore, Md. There is also a 6-cent direct-delivery differential applicable to producer milk received at Stormor EZEE-DRY Dries up to keep drying costs down •6” • Dry up to 568 bu./hr. • Storage Capacities to 16,000 bu. _.V, No other gram drying system can match Stormor's patented overhead drying floor for efficiency It uses all available heat to dry your gram And that keeps drying costs down It s easy to save time, energy, and money with Stormor See us today and we’ll give you all the facts' Order 4 milk price $12.02 plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia. GRAIN EQUIPMENT, INC Box 216, RDI2, York, PA 17406 NEW #-(717) 755-2868 Mr. Shine announced a Class II milk price of $9.17 per hundredweight for April 1978 and a butterfat dif ferential of 12.1 cents. The Class II price is up 11 cents from the previous month. These class prices are based on the April 1978 Minnesota-Wisconsm man ufacturing milk price of $9.24 per hundredweight adjusted to a 3.5 per cent butterfat content. The USDA reported that the wholesale price of Grade A butter at Chicago for April was $1.0520 per pound and the nonfat dry milk price was $.6971 per pound f.o.b. plants in the Chicago area. EEGB 'lt to Last Longer 125
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