Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 20, 1979, Image 102

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 20,1979
NEW YORK, N. Y. - A U.S.
Department of Agriculture
marketmg official outlined
five types of state projects
that will be encouraged
during 1979 under the
Hunter shows champion
George Hunter of Stoneboro R 2, Mercer County, swept all champion and
reserve championships in the Merino open breeding sheep classes on January 0
at the 63rd Pa. Farm Show. Hunter (right) stands with his champion ram which
is a yearling. On the left is the champion ewe. Charles and Barbara Platt (not
shown) of Gettysburg R 3, Adams County, also showed Merinos, placing first in
the flock class.
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USDA outlines 1979 marketing projects
federal-state marketing
improvement program.
Proposed projects are
being sought from state
departments of agriculture
in electronic marketing,
Merino sheep
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standardization of shipping
containers, fresh-water
aquaculture, finding new
outlets for agricultural
wastes and by-products, and
marketing of agricultural
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inputs such as feed and seed.
Barbara Lindemann
Schlei, administrator of the
department’s Agriculture
Marketing Service, said
increased emphasis will be
given to projects in these
five areas. But, she said,
states aren’t limited to
projects in these areas. “We
welcome grant applications
for any worthwhile
marketing projects a state
wants to develop,” she said.
A total of $1.6 million will
be available for approved
projects during fiscal 1979. If
a state’s proposed project is
approved, the state matches
the federal funds with at
least an equal amount of
state money.
Schlei said electronic
marketing is a possible
means of increasing com
petition in marketing farm
products and thereby
making the supply and
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“Last October, we gave
funds to Georgia, Ohio, and
Virginia for pilot projects on
electronic marketing of
eggs, slaughter hogs and cull
cows,” she said.
“Our interest in helping
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interested in finding new
ways to use agricultural
wastes and by-products,
such as animal and plant
residues resulting from
packing and processing
operations.
Schlei said input
marketing has already
received some emphasis in
the marketing improvement
program. “We recently gave
a marketing grant to New
York to test the feasibility of
reporting the prices of
agricultural inputs,” she
said. “This is the fifth area
where we would like to see
more state projects.”
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