% Letters To The Editor Dear Editor, provide money for us to get There have probably been on the offensive and meet more false statements made our critics head-on. about the Beeferendum in the press and by producers Who's supposed to do this - than ever made about any - not the retailer who will sell other program. It is not a anything as long as there's a government program, not a mark-up. tax, it is workable as far as collections are concerned, j»j o t government, P* an 80 that anyone who and it is needed in this age of especially smce many of the owns 1116 animal will pay his increasing criticism of all governmental agencies are fair share on the value he animal products, milk and expressing concern that adds, butter, as well as beef and Americans are eatm& too Breeding cattle and dairy pork. md cows will be exempted from No one else is going to beef especially promote our products for us - r 311(1 consumer education Xhls wIU pro bably be the may get a refmd upon programs on the Rotary i as f chance for such a re Q3est value of beef are needed- It program your vote on the e , P r ®S ra^ n k® is beconung more and more Beeferendum is too im- !^ s ] ered by the Beef difficult to answer the large portant to be base d on Boa F d comprised of 60 numbers of falsely written miS interpretation and cattlemen nominated by and distorted criticisms of misstatements. Think about state °[ re B loaal cattl ® beef as a food and as an f be facts then vote your organizations and approved industry. conscience. by the Secretary of We have a great industry- ' L.L. Wilson Agriculture, the Beeferendum can State College, PA fellow cattlemen, BIG FARM POWER AND EQUIPMENT * \ ' ' YOU NEED MORE TRACTOR NOT JUST MORE HORSEPOWER! STEIGER DELIVERS MORE: Step & Ask Us How Steiger Tractors Deliver More ...WEIGHT TO HORSEPOWER Allows You To Get That Extra Horsepower to The Ground ...TRACTION Better Weight to Power Ratio Means Less Spin and Greater Lugging Power ...PERFORMANCE Greater Lugging Power Turns Into Better Performance on Any Kind of Ground ...TIME TO DO OTHER THINGS When a Tractor Performs Like A Steiger Performs, You Get Your Fieldwork Done Faster With Less Downtime Dear Editor, I am a cattle feeder who is concerned about the future of the cattle industry The passage of the Beeferendum is essential for the survival of this industry. The Beeferendum is a self help program that would provide the funds to fight anti-beef propoganda, promote the nutritional value of beef, combat beef substitutes, counter ex tremes of the cattle cycle, expand foreign markets, and increase demand for beef. The assessment rate will be 2/10 of 1 percent (20 cents per $100) of the value of cattle. It will be a value-added assessment until they are slaughtered. A producer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 16,1980—A15 please vote “YES” for the Beeferendum, state action were agreed to J. Paul Espy by the Department of En- Tyrone vironmental Resources and an express provision to this end was inserted in the draft Dear Editor, It appears that many legislation, people have been under a During my eight years in misapprehension concerning the Pennsylvania State the proposed designation of Legislature, I was a member French Creek in Chester of the House Agriculture County as a State Scenic Committee which took an River in believing that the active part in fighting French Creek legislation condemnation of farm lands, would include a state power for example the Barley of eminent domain and other Farm in Lancaster County. I state regulatory powers, personally sponsored many However, the true facts are bills to protect farmers quite to the contrary. From against eminent domain. As the start, the draft owner and operator of a legislation for French-Creek dairy farm myself, I am expressly rescinded such naturally concerned with powers. this issue. Those of us m the French Both the Trust and I and Pickering Creeks welcomed the stand of the Conservation Trust who Grange in opposition to worked on the original eminent domain, and the studies to see if French recent Grange sponsored Creek qualified as a Scenic meeting regarding French River, were opposed to using Creek which was the subject eminent domain as the basic of Lancaster Farming ar pohcy of the Trust since it tides. This meeting was was incorporated in 1967 has helpful in dispelling the been against condemnation concerns of some lan for scenic purposes. Thus the downers which apparently Trust insisted from the very had arisen from unfounded beginning that Scenic River rumors. For example, it had champions career Designation should not in- been suggested to them that education in agriculture, volve state condemnation or if French Creek became a a&nbusmess and natural any other state regulatory Scenic River, the public powers These restriction on would be permitted to come & STEIGER on private property, or that farmers would lose the right to irrigate or to put up buildings less than two hundred yards from the creek. As was brought out at the meeting, these rumors were untrue. Smce the recision of state paramount power regarding French Creek had been agreed to previously, further action on behalf of the French Creek landowners was really unnecessary, and the positive result of the meeting was primarily to reassure the public. In ad dition, however, the State Grange is also joining with DER to sponsor further legislation removing the threat of eminent domain m connection with all future scenic river designations. This certainly is a praiseworthy development. Samuel W. Morris French and Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust Former State Legislator