—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 22,1979 130 Eastern says milk dealers lack understanding of SYRACUSE, N.Y. - “A recent news story quoting Henry R. Geisinger, Executive Vice-President of the Pennsylvania Association of Milk Dealers, Harrisburg, clearly illustrates his lack of real understanding of the milk industry outside his very limited sphere of activities in some parts of Penn sylvania,” said Arden Tewksbury, President of Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative. Charges by Geisinger that some people have been blaming the recent bankruptcy of Grandview Dairy on the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board or on the lack of a State Security Fund certainly cannot be attributed to any officials of Eastern, Tewksbury said. Officials of Eastern Milk Producers have repeatedly said the Marketing Board lacks proper jurisdiction over milk sold out of state. One of the main reasons we have been pushing in the direction of the Security Fund is to protect the milk of Pennsylvania farmers that is sold out of state, he said. Certainly, if the Milk Marketing Board is in terested, at this time, in licensing out of state milk dealers, Eastern will cooperate to the fullest to assist in that effort, be said. ACP LEESPORT - The Berks County Agricultural Stabilization and Con servation Service recently announced that they are now taking applications for their 1980 Agricultural Con servation Program. Henry Bohn, county executive director reminded farmers that they need to wait for the approval of the County Committee before they begin any practice in order to be eligible for cost shanng. He also mentioned that the maximum cost- WEDNESDAY IS W DAIRY Kc day AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price Mostly fresh and close springing hols tems Cows frc n local farmers and our regular ship pers inducing Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, TCeffy Boser, Bill Lang, Blaine Hqffer, Dale Hostetter, H.D Matz, and Jerry Miller SALE STARTS -12:00 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale -12:00 Noon All Dairy & Heifers must be eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts. For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact Abram Diffenbach, Mgr. 717-354-4341 Norman Kolb 717-397-5538 \P» V Geisinger charges that Eastern has circumvented the authority of the Milk Marketing Board by changing title of Penn sylvania-produced milk in New York State. This, one more time, shows his ignorance of the way the majority of the milk is marketed in New York City and New Jersey, Tewksbury said. It is quite apparent Geisinger does not realize that approximately half the Pennsylvania-produced mdk is sold out of state. A large portion of this milk is sold through cooperatives to handlers in new Jersey and New York City who have, during the last few years, decided not to develop their own supplies of milk and depend on cooperatives to provide them with tailored supplies, he said. Consequently, when a cooperative delivers milk into New Jersey or New York City, the title of the milk cannot possibly change until it reaches its final destination. Another important reason why Eastern has been pushing for a Security Fund in Pennsylvania is to be sure that all these handlers in New Jersey and New York City buying milk through cooperatives would have to pay money into a fund to sign up begins share for each person will be $3500. Practices included under this program are: establishing permanent vegetative cover (seeding); improving permanent vegetative cover (lime and fertilizer); stripcropping systems; terrace systems; diversions; grazing land protection (spring development); cropland protective cover (cover crop); sediment retention, erosion or water control structures; sod waterways; protect the welfare of the**: dairy farmers, Tewksbury said. “Charges made by Geisinger that Eastern has maneuvered large supplies of milk produced by our members in New York State out of Grandview Dairy and supplemented it with Penn sylvania produced milk are completely ridiculous,” according to Howard Mc- Donald, the cooperative’s general manager. For a number of years, Eastern has been the major supplier of raw milk to the fluid market in New York and New Jersey. At times, Eastern has serviced as many as 12 accounts in this market. Eastern’s records clearly indicate that a vast majority of that milk has always come from Penn sylvania farmers, he said. “Eastern has, historically, worked closely with the proprietary sector of the dairy industry to benefit both dairy farmers and handlers,” Tewksbury said. “We plan to continue this program in the future.” There are a number of reasons why a particular ,buyer may be serviced from different supply areas, such as available supplies, commitments to other buyers, location of plant facilities, etc, he said. animal waste facilities; permanent wildlife habitat; forest tree plantations; and forest tree stand im provement. For further details' oh the program requirmerits, -* contact the ASCS office in the Ag Center. VIW WOOD AND COAL-BURNING STOVES Tb* HAMILTON •Huts up to 1500 sq. ft •It” wood Side-loading JEFFERSON •Heats up to 2,000 sq ft •24” wood W. J. 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Tewksbury said many members of Eastern Milk Producers helped to write the policy of other organizations on the Penn sylvania Security issue. In conclusion, Tewksbury said he is publicly challenging Geismger to a debate on issues facing Pennsylvania dairy farmers and would be willing to travel anywhere in the state of Pennsylvania for the event. Front-loading EISENHOWER I -Heats up to 2,000 sq ft •24" wood •Heats up to 1 200 sq ft •18” wood