Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 23, 1978, Image 39

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    Pork producers seek congressional
help as a
DES MOINES, lowa. -
Pork producers and their
industry associates are fed
up with the constant
Old Guard
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"Friend of Farmers since 1896."
Ask about our FARMOWNER’S policy. It is
designed to give you the very broadest
coverage at the most reasonable cost. We
believe it is the finest policy you can buy. See
our agent in your area.
Stein Insurance Agency
245 E. Princess St, York, Pa.
Robert C. Stirling
20 N. Main St., Manheim, Pa.
Strausser Ins. Agency
424 Windsor St., Hamburg, Pa.
Elwood L. Kratzer
Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa.
The new Badger BN 103 Pump/Agitator
is “Super-Charged” to give you high
performance in the toughest situations.
Special external cutter blades force
material into the impeller for a powerful,
smooth and uniform flow. BN 103 can fill G D -
a 3000 gallon tank in less than a minute. 9CC yOMtr MSSUtgCT
T , n .. . L Dealer for complete
The BN 103 Pump/Agitator has the *
capacity to handle your liquid manure tietaMMS•
chores today, and the durability to
handle them for years to come See it
at your Badger dealer now'
SHOW-EASE STALL CO.
523 Willow Rd.
Lancaster, PA
Ph (717)299-2536
ISAAC W. HURST
East Earl, PA
Ph (215)445-5767
PIKEVILLE
CECIL DAIRY SERVICE EQUIPMENT INC.
RDIRt.274
Mi South Rising Sun, MD pu (215)987*6277
Ph.(301)658-6923 Ph.(215)987-6277
PETERMAN
FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Road
Carlisle, PA
Ph. (717)249-5338
result of federal harassment
harassment of regulatory
actions pouring forth from
Washington, according to
the interest being exhibited
GRUMMELLI’S
FARM SERVICE
Mechanics Grove
Quarryville, PA
Ph. (717)786-7318
A.C.HEISEY
FARM EQUIPMENT INC.
RDI
Jonestown, PA
Ph. (717)865-4526
in their ARRWAD mem- membership and market
bership and funding cooperation drive that is
program that is associated being featured around the
with a petition effort to gain theme “Are Reasonable
attention of congressmen. Regulations Worth A
This program is being Dime?” With their dime per
directed and conducted by head voluntary funding
pork leaders in the 35 program keyed to market
• member states of the cooperation and mem-
National Pork Producers herslup support, the pork
Council. producers’ drive this year
ARRWAD is the code centers around those seeking
name for a nationwide members and market
Nuts course offered
UNIVERSITY PARK - Do
you like to grow plants - both
useful and ornamental?
Hickory tree or hazelnut
bushes grown on home
grounds give food as well as
landscape interest.
Dr. Marshall Ritter of the
LLOYD E.KREIOER
ROl
Cochranville, PA
Ph.(215)932-4700
McMILLEN BROS.
RDI
Loysville, PA
Ph. (717)789-3961
ROY 0. CHRISTMAN
RDI, Box 119
Hamburg, PA
Ph.(215)562-7218
488-1904
department of horticulture,
Penn State, has produced a
course entitled, Edible Nut
Production.
Written for the individual
who wants to grow a few nut
trees or shrubs, the eleven
lesson course discusses
chestnuts, walnuts,
hickories, hazels, and
filberts. One learns soil and
fertilizer needs and disease
and insect control.
Improved varieties are
listed and described to suit
growing conditions. One
lesson discusses propagation
and grafting with drawings
to demonstrate correct ways
to graft nut trees.
A person can enroll in this
course by sending $6 to
Edible Nuts, Box 5000,
University Park, Pa 16802,
making check payable to
Penn State.
Serving Central Pa.
and Maryland
RD4, Box 34A
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Ph: 717-334-2168
★
Serving Eastern Pa.
and New Jersey
Box 126,
Phillipsburg, NJ 08865
Ph: 201-454-7900
A lifetime Investment
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Contact your -y —.y_ —■- ■ ■ - -.- ■
today
Lancaster Panning, Saturday, September 23,1978
cooperation carrying
petitions containing a
statement requesting that
congressmen emphasize and
put forth greater effort to
reduce the flood of negative
regulatory actions that
various segments of
government agencies have
enacted in recent months
that are deterrents to
stability and normal growth
patterns of the nation’s pork
industry.
These regulations have
created a concern and
awareness among pork
producers that has deterred
Holstein Show
(Continued from Page 38)
4. Nick Sattazahn,
Womelsdorf.
Best Udder
Open
1. Reu-Hel Farms, 2.
Linden Loch Holsteins.
Best Udder
4-H
1. Steve Shaw, 2. Karen
Sattazahn.
Senior
Get-of-Sire
1. Wendy Shaw, 2. Keith
Buch, 3. Karen Sattazahn, 4.
Reu-Hel Farms,
Best 3 Females
1. Reu-Hel Farms, 2.
Wendy Shaw, 3. Keith Buch,
4. Hubert Miller, 5. Penny
Bicksler, 6. ZahncroftFarm.
Dairy Herd
1. Wendy Shaw, 2. Hubert
Miller, 3. Reu-Hel Farms, 4.
Debra Stump, 5. Karen
Sattazahn.
/NO. 1 CHOICE OF FARMERS
□ Send information on MORTON BUILDINGS.
□ Have your salesman phone me for an appointment
□ Garages - Shops □ Hog Confinement
□ Machine Sheds □ Cattle Confinement
□ Horse Barns □ Free Stall Barns 4 Silo Feed Rooms
□ Gram Storage □ Livestock Barns
NAME
ADDRESS
I TELEPHONE NO,
their making normal
production increases. Their
desire to express this con
cern by joining their local
pork organizations and also
signing the petitions has
been greater than ever
expected. These petitions
will he' presented to
congressmen «in meetings
now being scheduled in the
congressional districts. In
some cases these meetings
are beng planned to handle
up to 400 producers at which
time they will express their
concerns to their
congressmen.
Produce of Dam
1. Hubert Miller, 2. Debra
Stump, 3. Keith Buch, 4.
Debra Stump, 5. Jeffrey
Miller, 6. Karen Sattazahn.
Dam & Daughter
Open
1. Linden Loch Holsteins,
2. Karen Sattazahn, 3. Daryl
Hamish, 4. Wendy Shaw, 5.
Carl Miller, 6. Jeffrey
Miller.
Dam and Daughter
4-H
1. Kevin Sattazahn, 2.
Daryl Hamish, 3. Wendy
Shaw, 4. Jeffrey Miller, 5.
Cathleen Ohlinger.
Grand Champion
Open & 4-H
Wendy Shaw
Reserve Grand
Champion-Open
Reu-Hel Farms Inc. "
Reserve Grand
Champion-4-H
Steve Shaw
before you buy 7
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