—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1978 122 Carter signs Ag Credit Bill WASHINGTON President Carter has signed the Agricultural Credit Act of 1978, doing so in the White U of D farm and home field day scheduled NEWARK, Del. - The University of Delaware’s annual Farm and Home Field Day has been scheduled for Wednesday, August 9 this year, at the University Substation, located six miles west of Georgetown on the Laurel- Georgetown Highway (Route 9). Activities begin at 9:30 a.m. and include features of interest to both the farmer and the homemaker. Farmers will have a chance to tour corn, soybean, vegetable and ornamental research and lemonstration plots as well os the University’s swine acility. Researchers and 4-H club meets VIRGINVILLE - The Virginvllle dairy and swine club held its monthly meeting on July 17, at the tome of Alton Rohrbach. The meeting was called to arder by President Scott Vliller. Members talked about the 4-H fair which is on August 24, and about the ■Cutztown Fair which is August 14-19. The winners for the Berks bounty Juraor Holstein Club leld day were named. The 8- '0 year old in fitting was ienry Seidel who got third, 1-12 year old m fitting was Todd Miller who placed econd, 11-12 year old showing was Todd Miller vho received second, 13-14 'ear old in snowing was Jan Adam who got fifth, and 13- i 4 year old in fitting was Terry Snyder who also received fifth. After the meeting Allen Rohrbach demonstrated how ■jo show and clip a pig. The next meeting will be August 21, at 8 p.m. at the home of iCenny Kershner. COMPLETE FARM PAINTING We Use Quality PAINT AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and Efficient Method • Reasonable Pr.ces • Spray On and Brush In Method • Sandblasting If Necessary FOR FREE ESTIMATES WRITE ESH SPRAY PAINTING (DamelS Esh C Ralph Miller) SPRAY ON AND BRUSH IN PAINTER Box 350 A Ronks PA 17572 or call this number 717 687-9155 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Farm Development Act included Fumil House Rose Garden on August 4. This legislation, now law, is to relieve the credit crunch many farmers Extension personnel will Tie on hand to discuss their work as well as to lead the bus and wagon tours. They will acquaint farmers with some of the Agricultural Ex periment Station’s and Cooperative Extension Service’s innovative efforts on behalf of improved farm production in Delaware. The home economics program will include a 10:00 a.m. “Back-to-School” fashion show in the Sub station meeting room. There will also be a smocking demonstration and an exhibit of clothing that children can easily manage by themselves. A traditional fried chicken lunch will be available in the grove at noon. Tickets cost $2.50. The day’s activities close with a watermelon break at 3:30. are experiencing due to low farm prices and high operatmg costs. Also, Title 4 of the Family Farm Development Act (H.R. 10716) was attached to this bill and is now law. This title contained an in novative, FmHA ownership loan program for small farmers and farm production cooperatives, at low-interest, low-payment levels. Representative George ~ Brown, (D-Calif.), sponsor of the Family Farm Development Act was elated over this turn of events. “Small farmers have been ignored in recent years. Their credit needs have gone unaddressed due to a lack of interest and recognition of their contribution to our agricultural system”, Brown said. “There are 1.6 million farmers with less than $20,000 in gross sales. Until now these farmers were turned away by private and public lending in stitutions alike. They now have somewhere to go.” The small farm loan program will provide -1) farm ownership loans at low, 5% interest levels; 2) a system of ballooned payments whereby atarmer can pay less principal and interest at first with the difference amortized in later years; 3) funds for farm production cooperatives and small farmers, otherwise unable to obtain credit through other private and public sources. The National Family Farm Coalition, an organization of groups and individuals established to move the Family Farm Development Act through Congress, applauded this happening. “The future of our agricultural system and our rural communities may be in the hands of our small farmers,” a spokesperson for the Coalition said. Brown agreed strongly. “Costs of large-scale, energy-intensi ve fanning will continue to go up as our soil condition erodes in the coming decade. The small family fanner, who is closer to the land and his community, represents an alternative to this highly mechanized form of farming which should be scrutinized closely”, Brown said. ' This small farm loan program is one of tune titles structure, price support in the Family Farm systems, conservation Development Act. This Act practices, marketing attempts to support the programs, research and maintenance of a strong education programs. Brown family farm system of, hopes to move the remaining agriculture through eight titles of the bill through amendments of the tax * the Congress next year.