E4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15,1980 Montgomery Co. DHIA (Continued from Page E 3) 140 H Andrew Schertel Lilly H Sherry M Carla H T racy H Penny H Ronald P Boyer Ll 4 H L 21 G David P Longacre Melinda H Sheila H Victori H Dulcie H Alma H Ruby H Pnscil H Million H Hy Vue Farms 76 H 163 H 215 H 147 H 165 H 88 H 157 H 69 H 5 H 48 H 186 H 372 H 342 H 265 H 93 H 611 H 610 H 617 H 686 H Irwin L Ziegler Wanda H Pebbles H W B Saul High School Maria H Wendy H RoyS Kolb& Sons 54 C H 98 H H 27 1 H 33 J H Daniel E Kolb 31F H Edward N Wisser Rita H Arlene H Pal H 14 H Gordon D Holl Topsy H Robert A Hewitt Lightng H John W Meyers & Son Helen H Pam H Cnssy H Lalisa Holstems B 23 H 6 H I illH “fT" 16,^22 305 276 305 305 305 305 15 046 14,553 14,380 10,436 17,217 76 68 50 4-1 1 11 10-4 5 10 305 305 15,597 12,517 21,209 22 579 23 736 19,387 20,725 23,849 21,105 18,817 17 836 15,001 14,711 21,443 21,414 20,128 15,984 21,399 15,912 16,573 14,070 15,329 16,021 22,862 15 352 12,697 18,659 23,811 25,265 305 305 19,676 17,281 53 1 10 299 305 19,466 13,640 18,993 17 785 11 580 15 896 96 45 3 10 305 305 305 305 5 10 278 13,712 85 8 10 305 305 290 302 17,645 16,572 15,702 13 833 305 15,754 305 15,366 270 305 305 15,462 14 905 17,200 305 305 17,704 18 333 B 27 USDA cancels paid diversion for 1980 504 552 713 518 508 652 feed grain crops 554 607 WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland last Friday an nounced the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture will not institute a paid land diversion program for the 1980 crops of wheat, corn and other feed grams. He said the decision was based on prospects for continued growth in the world consumption requirement for these crops “Our gram exports will be at record levels this year and will continue to grow in the future,” Bergland said. “While U.S. producers enjoyed record large production in 1979-80, world production of gram actually declined. This has boosted demand for U.S. crops,” Bergland said. 649 589 “According to our estimates, we are expecting U.S. feed gram exports to reach a record 68 million tons in this marketing year and U.S. wheat exports to total 36 million tons-also a record amount.” 714 501 633 650 522 506 “Obviously, we cannot 620 727 596 560 516 651 655 567 682 664 j 49 838 DEALER INQUIRIES NEED A FARM - URBAN - COMMERCIAL BUILDING? Huskee Gives You More gk Call Your HUSKEE-BILTMAN! 717-626-5204 55 4 9 4 1 2 5 3U5 303 305 305 make any precise estimates of what 1980" world feed gram production will be but we know world grain demand will continue to grow. As long as we have adequate supplies, we can expect our exports to continue to in crease. World gram stocks are declining this year and prices are higher than a year ago,” Bergland said. “Stocks are likely to decline agam m 1980-81,” he said “The actions the ad ministration took m January to suspend shipments of agricultural products to the Soviet Union above the eight million tons allowed under the U.S.-USSR Grains Supply Agreement have not fundamentally altered the long-range supply-demand picture for U S. agriculture,” Bergland said. Swedes may be the world’s leading apartment dwellers Two ot every three of Sweden’s 8,273,000 people live m apartments, the National Geographic Society says SPECIALISTS IN CABLEVEY FEED CONVEYING AND AUTOMATION SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE SYSTEMS FOR HOG AND DAIRY SYSTEMS •Full 6x6 Poles • Factory Assembled Trusses • American made steel • Top grade lumber or aluminum throughout • Spacious Doors • Eave height to 19’ Dealer ForGINGWAY FREE STALLS MERVIN MILLER BUILDERS Sales & Service 7 Keener Rd., Lititz, Pa. 17543 717-626-5204 657 636 590 706 18 039 15 /II 16,849 18,445 GREEN DIESEL FUEL EASIER STARTING MORE EFFICIENT TRY A TANKFUL. YOU'LL LIKE THE CHANGE. CALL LANCASTER AGWAY PETROLEUM DEALER 717-397-4954 ASK ABOUT OUR QUANTITY DISCOUNT PRICES css* AGWAY PETROLEUM BOX 1197, DILLERVILLE ROAD LANCASTER, PA. AGWAY I
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