D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29,1980 Final ag structure hearings set for April 29-30 WASHINGTON, D.C. - The last of a senes of public meetings on the structure of American agnculture and rural communities will be held in Washington, D.C., April 29 and 30, Acting Secretary of Agnculture Jim Williams announced Monday. ■* The sessions will begin at 9 a.m. in the Jefferson Auditorium of the U.S. Department of Agnculture, Washington, D C. Secretary of agriculture Bob Bergland will chair the meeting and question invited representatives of national organizations and experts Baker receives Jersey calf in Jersey William Baker of Rick Road, Alexandria Twp , received a registered Jersey calf named “ANN" from John Bishop IV of Columbus, New Jersey as the State 4-H Award “ATTENTION” ALL A.E. STALEY CO WAXY-CORN CONTRACTS! We still have plenty of waxy-seed available for the grain farmers and also Waxy Hybrids are great for cattle and hog feeders. In this area they should plant WAXY—MAIZ Hybrid seed-corn. College feeding trials show 10% better gains on 7% less corn with WAXY fed to cattle. We have several WAXY-MAIZ Hybrids for this area. They yield the same as yellow dent corn, but have higher energy starch. Hogs gain better and get to market faster on WAXY MAIZ. We can show you how to boost cattle and hog feeding profits. Contact; D. RICHARD SNYDER Rt. #l, Montoursville, PA 17754 717-433-3580 GENE HAAS District Sales Supervisor 4911 Bradley-Brownlee Rd. Farmdale, Ohio 44417 Phone 216/637-0749 Or Any Of Our Dealers Dealer Inquiries Welcomed! concerned about future farm and food policy. Ten public meetings held in November and December in different regions of the United States drew 575 speakers and about 7000 spectators, primarily state and regional group representatives and in dividual producers. The meetings were the opening phase of a national dialogue on the present and future of American agnculture that Bergland called for m March. 1979, speech in Kansas City, Mo. “Farmers and other concerned citizens provided ooooeccoooccaoo us with a wealth of in formation about their ex periences, their insights, their frustrations and hopes during the regional meetings,” Bergland said. “Our goal at this final meeting will be to advance the dialogue to the national perspec+ive. “We need to begin con centrating on major issues raised during those meetings, so we can better DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE SYSTEMS FOR HOG AND DAIRY NEED A FARM - URBAN - COMMERCIAL BUILDING? Call Your HUSKEE-BILT MAN! 717-626-5204 Huskee Gives You More • Full 6 x 6” Poles • Factory Assembled • American made steel Trusses or aluminum • Spacious Doors • Eave heights to 19’ DISTRIBUTORS Of: IArUFI acme engineering & I/I/&/ICII/ IHUmCI MANUFACTURING CORP. AMERICAN COOL AIR k A CORPORATION FANS, VENTILATION, EVAPORATIVE, COOLING SYSTEMS. Dealer for GINGWAY FREE STALLS MERVIN MILLER ★ SALES & SERVICE ★ BUILDERS of FINE SYSTEMS 7 KEENER ROAD, LITITZ, PA 17543 717-626-5204 identify the basic questions that must be answered before policies are developed for the future,” he said. The invited panelists, drawn from & broad spec trum of interested groups, will present up to five minutes of oral testimony. In addition, written statements may by left for the hearing record Written comments from SPECIALISTS IN CABLEVEY FEED CONVEYING AND AUTOMATION • Top grade lumber throughout organizations and in dividuals not scheduled to testify may be submitted for the public record until May 31. Such testimony should be mailed to: Structure of Agriculture Project, room 509-A, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D C 20250. The telephone number is 202 426-3964. Summaries of the 10,000 page record from the 10 regional meetings will be AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR SCHAD BULK FEED BINS And Mechanical Feeding Systems From 3 Ton to 125 Ton Capacity HIGH PITCH TOP 60° CENTERDRAW • FACTORY BUILT • FACTORY DELIVERED • FACTORY ERECTED available on request after April 1. Requests for this publication should be mailed to the same address. KNNSVIMhNU ABMCUUURS WE’RE GROWING RETTER 4^SCHUID V& * * 0
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