28 —Lancaster Firming, Saturday, June 9,1979 Eastern Milk Producers' annual meeting took was followed by several short speeches, en place in the 10th floor ballroom of the Hotel tertainment, and dancing. Syracuse. It began with a full course dinner and Farm Bureau endorses trade PARK RIDGE, HI. - Farm Bureau, the nation’s largest general farm organization has endorsed the trade package resulting from General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) negotiations conducted over the past five years in Geneva. In urging Congress to approve the proposal, American Farm Bureau Federation President Allan Grant said that Farm Bureau had “carefully weighed the package in its final form and determined that overall it represents considerable gain for U.S. agriculture. “We didn’t get all we wanted, but feel that Low sodium milk is that from which most of the natural sodium is removed through an ion-exchange resin and replaced with potassium. The milk is pasteurized and homogenized. It is not widely available, so patients on a prescribed sodium-restrict ed diet should check with state or local health departments or local dairies for a source. Nutrition labeling is mandatory for: 1) all foods to which protein, vitamins, or minerals have been added and 2) foods for which a nutrient claim is made on the label or in advertising. For example, vitamin D lowfat milk would require a nutrition information panel because vitamin D has been added and its ca .on says it is lowfat. Open dating is the sometimes mandatory, often voluntary, inclusion of a date on milk containers to in dicate when they should be withdrawn from retail sale Also known as tne “pull date” or “sell-by-date,” it is set to allow additional storage life in the con sumer’s home The product will remain fresh and be usable for a few days after the date on the container producers of U.S. farm commodi' ties are net winners,” Grant said. Farm Bureau leaders served on all of the U.S. technical ad visory committees, he noted. The decision to support the trade package was made during a regular meeting of the American Farm Bureau Federation Board of Directors, and came after a review of policies set by voting delegates and con sideration of the trade proposal’s impact on U.S. agriculture. Negotiators representing 41 nations have agreed upon the package. National legislative bodies including the U.S. Congress must now approve or reject the results. STOLTZFUS BROTHERS SPRAY PAINTING • GOOD QUALITY PAINTS • VERY REASONABLE • ROOF COATING - BIN AND WATER TANKS • BARN PAINTING & BRUSH IN • AIRLESS SPRAYING • HYDRAULIC AERIAL EQUIPMENT • SAND BUSTING IF NECESSARY EPHRAIM B. STOLTZFUS 61 Hess Rd. Leola, PA 717-656-8003 TOBACCO GROWERS CUSTOM SPRAYERS & DEALERS SUCKER STUFF Now Available Good Supply, Reasonable Prices. CHEMGRO FERTILIZER CO., INC. STATE ST, BOX 218 East Petersburg, Pa 17520 Phone 717-56 Q Congress must receive the trade package and necessary implementing legislation by June 15, after which support or rejection must come within 90 days. Grant noted that con cessions were made by foreign countries on ap proximately one-fourth of those U.S. agricultural exports presently restricted by trade barriers. Con cessions were received on about $4 billion worth of U.S. agricultural exports and are expected to increase U.S. agricultural exports by $5OO million annually. He added that concessions were made by the United States on $2.6 billion worth of agricultural imports, which are expected to increase package annually by about million. can MARVIN J. HORST 717-272-0871 SHOW-EASE CUSTOM 6 OR CUSTOM 8 STALL < < > »—■ J^jr - ■ " -ffr COW MATS, GUTTER GRATES, WINDOWS, BARN CLEANERS CALF & COW PENS, FEED CARTS. GALVANIZED PIPE, GATES CUSTOM MADE DAIRY BARN EQUIPMENT, FREE DELIVERY ON 20 OR MORE STALLS WITHIN 40 MILE RADIUS, PLUS CASH DISCOUNT. * YOUR PATZ BARN CLEANER MAN * MARVIN J. HORST 1950 S. sth AVENUE, LEBANON, PA. 17042 Eastern says it’s 6 on the climb in 6 79 9 leadership in matters concerning farm legislation He directed specific attention to New York State’s Milk Security Fund, which Eastern helped to formulate. Similarly, Eastern is very much involved in getting such a fund for Pennsylvania’s milk producers. “Those interested in finding out what the facts are, are also in the best position to help make decisions,” Barber emphasized Woody Moffett, represented New Jersey’s Agriculture Department He serves as a deputy commissioner and said that his state has only 700 dairy farmers Two billion pounds of milk are consumed annually in New Jersey, he said, while the state’s own dairy farmers can only provide about 500 million pounds per year Congratulating Eastern for its success and venture, Moffett pointed out that his state needs the marketing of other cooperatives Also represented at Eastern’s banquet were milk dealers, Lepnno management personnel, news reporters, dairy princesses, and guests from other dairy cooperatives Lancaster Farming newspaper was presented with the 1979 Distinguished Service Reporting Award. It was given "In appreciation of your efforts on behalf of the dairy industry The cooperative movement among dairy farmers who supply milk to the federal orders of the Northeast has been furthered by your con tnbutioh in reporting farm news,” said Eastern’s general manager Howard McDonald. $175 PHONE: 717-272-0871 (Continued from Page 14) daih TILE ATER BOWLS