—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Decambtr 8, J 979 44 Planning Commission takes ag preservation stand LANCASTER - The Agricultural Subcommittee of the Lancaster County PlannLig Commission has released its findings m a three page report which makes recommendations on Corrugated container buyers may be due settlement WASHINGTON, D.C. - Farmers who purchase corrugated containers may be elegible to participate m a class action settlement of nearly $3OO million. The Umted Egg Producers said farmers who purchased corrugated containers or sheets between January 1, 1960 and January 25, 1978 may be eligible to get part of the settlement. A class action suit, filed against the Fibre Box Association and 39 manufacturers of corrugated containers and sheets, now is pending. Some farmers already have received notification of the proposed settlement. If the proposed settlement is approved by the courts, purchasers of the corrugated products must file a Proof of Claim form prior to January 11,1980 Forms can be obtained from Kay Frapart, Mandell & Wright, Corrugated Container Antitrust Now you can handle more cows with fewer man hours without adding stress to either cows or operators. • Accurate sensing of milk flow • True flotation parallel linkage • Positive vacuum shut-off • Prompt removal and retraction • Attaches easily to high & low udders • Adapts to high curbs Whether you’re planning a new installation or remodel ing your present parlor, the A.R.M. may be right for you. To really appreciate the advanced features of De Lav al’s A.R.M., you must see it. J.B. Zimmerman & Sons SALES & SERVICE m West of Blue Ball, PA on Rt. 23 Phone (717) 354-4955 ■ preservation 42 different techniques. The Subcommittee was created in October 1977 to review the broad range of ag preservation techniques Litigation, Box 61154, Houston, TX 77208. United Egg Producers said it is encouraging all members to obtain forms as soon as possible and to locate records of purchases as far back as possible. Products covered by the litigation include egg cases, UEPsaid Nearly every major manufacturer of egg cases is involved, they said UEP will assist members in filing claims. available in the County and to attempt to develop a strategy for ag preservation. The approach was to in clude government, business, organizations, individuals, and public opinion in a broad, multi-faceted ap proach. The following techniques were suggested as those which should recieve a high priority: Proper planning and zoning. Establish complementary farm financing programs involving Farmers Home Administration and Small Business Administration or Lancaster Industrial Development Authority for the purchase of farmland and for operating capital. Provide low-interest loans to fanners similar to those available to industry by LIDA, through amendment to Pennsylvania industrial development law or other methods beyond FmHA programs. Provide greater assistance to the Lancaster Conservation District for encouragement, assistance, and enforcement work with farmers m complying with conservation laws and practice. Amend the Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax law to allow preferential valuation of farmland for inheritance tax purposes. Enact complementary State and Federal legislation to provide authority and funds for the operation of County agricultural preservation programs. w M. atic al sm) er rom val Enact State legislation greatly restricting the use of eminent domam for the condemnation of prime agricultural lands. Discourage nuisance ordinances which adversely affect agriculture. The report also stated there would be value in establishing a nongovern mental coordinating group whose job it would be to take a leading role in preserving Lancaster County’s agriculture, much as the Greater Lancaster Cor poration and Associates m Downtown Lancaster assisted in the revitalization of downtown Lancaster City. It was felt a substantial commitment of financial resources, much greater than that which was brought together for downtown revitalization, would be necessary m order for such a coordmating group to be created and operate ef fectively. It was recommended that companies, individuals, and organizations doing business with or concerned about the preservation of farms in Lancaster County should contribute to this effort. Finally, the report states the Lancaster County Planning Commission should continue im plementing the following techniques as part of its role in agricultural preservation Exclusive agricultural zoning. zoning and Floodplain preservation. Sewer and water facilities controls. Road improvement controls. Public education. Evaluate farming in the County through the Lan caster Area Land and Water Resources Study. In the subdivision process, gam the cooperation of Power King developers businessmen Through the A-95 and other areawide review procedures, evaluate all County, local, State, Federal, and private actions for their effect on agricultural land. Continued and unproved monitoring of farm loss and preservation. For a copy of the report or further information, contact Robert M. Behling, Associate Community Planner. <3 and