BlO—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9,1980 HARRISBURG - Deputy Secretary of Agriculture J. Luther Snyder testified last Wednesday before the Governor’s Tax Commission in Erie on the unpact of the state tax system on farmers. Governor Thornburgh has directed the Pennsylvania Tax Commission to seek reforms that “no Penn sylvanian pays more than tus or her fair share of our tax burden in the years ahead.” During the testimony Snyder noted, “that m the for disease resistance NEWARK, Del. - Com diseases next year can be managed by carefully selecting your varieties now, says University of Delaware extension plant pathologist Bob Mulrooney. Don’t overlook this im portant aspect of crop management. It can put money in your pocket. Most com hybrids now available are resistant to one or more diseases. Ask your seedsman for results of local tests and talk with farmers who have grown the variety you’re interested m, advises Mulrooney Cora hybrid evaluations are run yearly in Newark and Georgetown by the Delaware Extension Ser vice. Test results are now available at county ex tension offices in Newark, Dover and Georgetown. Variety selection is just one aspect of managing diseases, notes the pathologist. Care should be taken to rotate your crops, too. Disease organisms - especially fungi - over winter m or on crop debris Given the proper en vironmental conditions, these can result in yield losses when com is planted year after year in the same field If for some reason you are planting com continuously, manage crop residues carefully to minimize possible disease problems later on Trash left on the surface of TRACTOR SAFETY HINT ' 1 ' \ » v JS Give your tractor a brake Aiwa/ ld»f-aid* a / » cgf I ronsiGf M on / r< r umi* nq r” u nr d Starrf r o r / / r J I r g d / A iqO n J' OdC r , ’ inr .quid F-riaiida /v r * Aiiqnso' *r;nlanr* r d r f- S $ BARN PAINTING > Call Us Now | For Free J Estimates 1 PHARESS HURST RD 1 Box 420 Narvon Pa 17555 215 445 6186 H ,„r Ag secretary testifies before tax commission past decade 10,000 farms and one million acres went out of agriculture. Fanners are being squeezed out because of certain burdensome local and state taxing policies.” Snyder urged, “the con tinuation of several tax relief benefits the Legislature authorized in recognizing the regressive impacts (certain taxes) had on our fanners.” He urged the continuation of the “Clean and Green Act,” sales tax exemptions to farmers in the purchase of items used in the production and marketing of farm Select corn hybrids the ground from either no-till or minimum tillage (such as chisel plowing with a single disking), can be a source of fungus spores to infect next year’s com plants. This residue should be moldboard plowed from products and relief from payment of assessments of municipal improvements such as the installation of water and sewer lines. Snyder asked for the adoption of amendments to the dean and Green Act, inheritance tax, and exemptions from current law of family farm cor porations from the capital stock franchise tax. Amendment of the dean and Green Act would liberalize the split-off provisions allowing far mland to change hands time to tune, if you’re not practicing rotation. Remember, to ensure yields, minimize your disease problems by good variety selection, rotation, and residue management, Mulrooneysays. don't just happen They're planned for. University tests show that adequate mineral- vitamin supplementation is critical to this plan. That's why you need YOUNG'S mi vitamin premixes. Our FEED MANAGEMENT CONSULT. can formulate a ration to mei nutritional needs of your swin breeding herd. He'll recommend the RIGHT YOUNG'S premix to balance those critical minerals and vitamins. And that's how healthy litters happen FIND OUT MORE TODAY! 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