% Insurance lobby favors house crop coverage bill WASHINGTON, D.C. - The House version of the Federal Crop Insurance Act of 1979 is a reasonable compromise on insurer and consumer needs should be enacted, the American In surance Association said today. In a letter sent to Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Herman Talmadge, AIA President Larry L. Jones warned that the Senate version of the bill “is opposed by the entire private insurance industry. The bill does not contain adequate provision to protect the private crop insurers who are currently providmg a vital market for the American Farmer. It would not permit com petition in the all-risk market or protect the role of private agents," he said. “While not perfect, 'H.R. 4119 is a reasonable com promise because of the amendment so carefully worked out by Represen GRASSHOPPER THE MOWER THAT MAKES OTHER MOWERS OBSOLETE mHt Independent dual lever directiona 1 control of drive wheels instantly positions the -.actly 1. 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The amendment has the support of the Ad ministration and the Federal Crop Insurance cor poration.” Briefly, the House amendment does three things. It permits farmers to substitute private hail-fire coverage under their federal all-risk policy and allows a 25 per cent reduction in the federal premium for those using the option; It places private insurers on equal footing with sub sidized federal coverage and requires that a federal reinsurance program be initiated by 1982. And it requires the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation to offer agents contracts that meet industry standards. Jones said the American Insurance Association shares Congress’ concern for American farmers and JIMS LAWN MOWER SERVICE Harrisburg, Pa , Dauphin Co 717-545-5114 KOCHS NURSERY t EQUIPMENT CO. Sinking Spring, Pa , Berks Co 215-777-2021 LAWN CARE OF. PA. Martmdale, Pa , Lancaster Co 215-445-4541 JOHN McCLURE JR. 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Space in grain bins and elevators will be at a premium as a result of record crops in 1979 and the decision by the USDA to store 13 million metric tons of grain that may be delayed in entering export channels As m past years during record harvests, some gram may have to be stored temporarily on the ground where it is much more susceptible to insect in festation To aid farmers, USDA will distribute 200,000 copies of “Insect Control in Farm- Stored Gram,” Farmers’ Bulletin 2269, through county offices of USDA’s Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service The bulletin, which was John Deere Lawn Tractors make mowing and pickup easy Take care of your mowing and bagging chores in one simple operation with a John Deere Lawn Tractor and optional 4-bushel rear bagger John Deere Lawn Tractors are available in two models the 8-hp 108 with 30-mch mower and the 11-hp 111 with extra-wide 38-mch mower Both models feature color-coded controls for quick identification And a 5-speed transmission with on-the-go shift conveniently mounted on the right fender deck These tractors are designed for your safety and comfort. 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The American Insurance Association New bulletin gives written by scientists of USDA’s Science and Education Administration, will also be available through county offices of state Cooperative Extension Services Participants in the ASCS loan program bear the responsibility for main taining quality of the grain against damage by insects, which can reduce its quality and value substantially The farmer must sustain any losses in the value of grain which is damaged in storage, even though it may be under a price support loan. The bulletin, written by Charles L Storey and Roy D Speirs at the U.S. Grain Marketing Research Laboratory, Manhattan, Kans , and Lyman S Hen derson, now retired, tells how climate, harvest con ditions, temperature and moisture effect pest in festations It also explains how to prepare grain bins before storage, how to treat grain during binding, and „ ' t. 'i fK] \JOHN OCERC J LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29,1980—C35 bebeves that the amended version of H.R. 4119 will foster competition” while how to inspect, fumigate and aerate grain during storage A commercial formulation of Bacillus thunngiensis-a bacterium that controls Indianmeal and almond moths-has been approved for use in stored grains and FAIRFIELD - The Pennsylvania Polled Hereford Association queen for 1980 is Jane Sikorski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sikorski, Emmaiis, Lehigh County. The Sikorski family runs and operates JEMS Polled Herefords, a farm of ap proximately fifty head of registered cattle. Jane is a member of her county 4-H Club, serving as newsreporter and secretary and has been showing Polled Herefords for the past seven years She is also a member of the Lehigh County 4-H livestock judging team, ANKENY, la. - The Sod Conservation Society of America released a new educational cartoon booklet designed to teach young people about the value of water as a natural resource. “Water, the Basis of Life” explains the importance of water to plants, animals, and man; communities; agriculture; and industry. Emphasized throughout the booklet is the protection of water supplies and water quality. The booklets are designed to help young people m the ideas Sikorski is Pa. P.H.A. Conservation comic book costing the taxpayers substantially less than the Senate proposal, he said. soybeans, according to the authors Single copies of FB 2269 are available free upon postcard request to - Office of Governmental and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC., 20250 queen which has entered local and state-wide contests in the past few years. Jane is proud of winning High Junior In dividual in the Pennsylvania South Eastern Counties competition. The Pa. queen is also secretary of the Penn sylvania Junior Polled Hereford Association and is serving a two year term as a director. Jane’s hobbies include music, sports and showing cattle. She is looking for ward to representing Penn sylvania at the Junior National in Columbus, Ohio and the National Convention and Show in Denver m 1981. upper elementary grades understand the value and wise use of natural resources. A teacher’s guide accompanies each booklet in the series. Single copies of “Water, the Basis of Life” are 35 cents. The accompanying teacher’s guide is 25 cents a copy. The Society is a private, nonprofit association dedicated to advancing the science and art of good land and water use. It has 15,000 members in the United States, Canada, and more than 80 other countries.