DlG—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15,1980 Officers of New Holland Local, District 8, Eastern Milk Producers for the coming year include, from the left, Harvey Sauder, R 1 New Holland, alternate delegate; Robert E. Martin, R 3 New Holland, president; Raymond Wenger, Lititz, delegate: Daniel Martin, R 2 Quarryville, secretary; and Mervin Weaver, Lltitz, vice president. Also named an officer at the Local's annual meeting held on March 6 was Leroy Smoker, R 3 New Holland, treasurer. Task force mechanisation research on WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland last Wednesday announced the membership of a special task force for med to advise USDA on current and future mechanization research. Bergland said the task force will recommend criteria and procedures for objective evaluation of the economic, social, en vironmental and labor displacement impacts of current and future federaily funded agricultural mechanization research projects. He said USDA plans to undertake the evaluations in 1980 and that the task force will recommend how they should be earned out. The task force will also review completed evaluations to see if they meet the entena and provide an objective basis for use by research ad ministration in making decisions about mechanization research involving federal ex penditures. The task force will place a Id Guard ffiOoaOoQaO DmgQoi?®raG@ S®DOQpaDQ\y "Friend of Fanners since 1G96.” We do a better job of insuring all your farm needs because we have over 80 years ex perience in doing it Our number one purpose is to provide insurance coverage for the Penn sylvania farmer See our agent in your area W. M. ECKMAN, INC. 321 Valley Ave., Atglen, Pa. GOODVILLE INSURANCE MANAGEMENT, INC. Goodville, Pa. A. HUBER HARNISH & SON R.D. #2, Conestoga, Pa. MELVIN E. SMITH SR. INS. AGENCY R.D. #2, Middleburg, Pa. Eastern officers elected special emphasis on mechanization research that may result in large-scale displacement of labor, Bergland said. The results of the group’s evaluation also will be made available to directors of agricultural experiment stations to consider as they manage their research programs. Task force members were drawn from the standing membership of the National Agricultural Research and Extension Users Advisory Board and the Joint Council on Food and Agricultural Sciences. to advise UNIPELI3-34-10 fertilizer can get your corn crop off to a super start: It has a high concentration of water-soluble Phosphorus that getsio young seedlings quickly Helps plants establish a good root system the starting point for top yields Its quick-acting and long-lasting Nitrogen team up to feed the young plants for full yield potential, continually from sprouting to harvest This is the Starter Special that com growers know from good expenence It’s highly effective as a banded starter And it’s SAFE no chance of ammonia damage to tender, young seedlings when used as a “pop up” and applied directly with the seed at 50 lbs /acre How can we fit UNIPEL 13-34-10 into your com nTU A fertility program 9 |IK|II|J FERTILIZERS (*) Helping the World Grow Better SMOKETOWN, PA PH: 717-299-2571 Berks ASC attend seminar LEESPORT - Members of the Berks County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Com mittee recently attended a seminar m administrative development at Riveredge. Along with about thirty other farmer-elected committee members, Mark Balthaser, chairperson, of Rl, Bemville, Donald Lutz, vice chairperson of Rl, Mohrsville, and Lester Gelsmger, regular member of Rl, Robesoma, discussed methods to better serve the agricultural community through the ASC Committee system. The seminars were designed to achieve better public service through ef ficient management, to better serve the farmer during the day-to-day operations of the county office; to increase com mittee members’ un derstanding of the agency‘s role and mission; to improve committee members’ problem-solving and management skills and to increase program par ticipation through improved public relations. The County Committee system of ASCS is a unique system within government. nfVMP ( r i Ij. iqni'Nlpf Ri jUifil r ) I Committee members are elected to a job of public trust that allows them a highly efficient and effective method of administering farm programs. The and agency PARS SOIL SERVICE HAS A NEW SOLUTION TO AN OLD PROBLEM. (LIQUID CALCIUM SOLUTION) For Correction of Calcium Deficiency in Crops BULK DELIVERY AVAILABLE ON YOUR FARM For Information Call: PARS SOIL SERVICE 0\ Box 488, RDI 5Aj3 JS Elizabethtown, PA 717-367-2667 or 717-872-7342 ''/fit* EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT AVAILABLE Department recognize the^ importance of the committee system and the need to give adequate and ' continuing training in decision-making and problem-solving tec niques to committee members. the OU b 7 / 22N t'