Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 1980, Image 110

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    C22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,1980
Farm Bureau disappointed
at no-diversion decision
PARK RIDGE, 111. -
American Farm Bureau
leaders have expressed
“keen disappointment” at
Secretary Bergland’s
decision that the U.S.
Department of Agriculture
will not offer an acreage
diversion program for the
current year to wheat and
feedgram producers.
Robert B. Delano, Farm
Bureau president, said that
the decision will cost grain
farmers almost $1 billion in
lost income and further
weaken the market-price
system.
The three million member
family organization had
urged that sufficient
cropland be removed from
production equivalent to the
17 million metric tons of
grain withheld from sale to
the Soviets.
Delano said grain planting
will begin soon in parts of the
country and without a paid
diversion, new crop gram
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will add to an already huge
carryover of com and wheat.
“This will send grain
prices mto a downward
spiral in the latter part of the
year, and force more gram
into government hands,” the
farm leader said.
“We are keenly disap
Landfill options
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checked for refuse on
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
They asked daily policing
for trash blowing from the
dump.
Wright said there would be
no problem with haulers
venting liquid waste on the
way to the fill smce he
proposes to charge by the
cubic yard rather than by
the ton of waste.
He said charging by the
yard would mean less profit
for him but that it would
eliminate the venting
problem.
Wright said the landfill
could begin operations
within 12 to 18 months after it
received approval.
The fill will be policed both
by DER and the Water
Quality Management
bureau WQM would be
responsible for the lagoon,
irrigation of waste, and
water treatment, DER for
the rest.
pointed that the ad
ministration has so far failed
to keep faith with fanners,
after reassuring us that net
farm income would not be
allowed to suffer because of
an embargo called for
national security purposes,”
Delano concluded
Still looming large bet
ween today and any startup
date for the landfill is the
road question.
Both sides agreed further
fact-finding was required
Should PennDOT attempt to
ban vehicles from the local
roads, another court battle is
almost certain to ensue
Wright’s payment
proposal would provide
sizable funds in relationship
to total township budget. But
given current costs, town
ship officials said they
feared it would not be suf
ficient.
They learned $25,000 would
buy about 1000 tons of
blacktop, enough to fill 3000
potholes or build about a
mile of 20-foot roadway.
In addition to the highway
question, the townships and
Wright also will need to
reach agreement on the
many other unanswered
questions raised Thursday.
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Topic: BREEDING BULL MOTHERS
Locations:
• Tuesday, March 18-10:30 A.M. -2:30 P.M.
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Shillington, Berks Co.
• Tuesday, March 18 - 7:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Willow Valley Farms Restaurant On Rt. 222 South
of Lancaster
• Wednesday, March 19 -10:30 A.M. - 2:30 P.M.
Papertown Dairy Bar - Lunch On Rt. 116 (York
County) on East Side of Spring Grove
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