MF= Massey Ferguson * mßSt* Massey-Ferguson's new 640 row crop planter uses air pressure to gently single out each seed Seed selection discs provide extremely accurate plant populations in all kinds of soils, even with minimum tillage A seed drop of only 9" (229 mm) adds to »*«• 4* * planting accuracy by reducing bounce for uniform spacing in the row Optional depth gauge wheels put every seed at the same depth for a uniform stand from one end of the field to the other Double disc openers help stop plugging Personalized MF financing, parts, and service available. PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO: ABRACZINSKA’S FARM EQUIP. INC. 225 York Road Carlisle, PA Ph (717)249 5338 S. G. LEWIS AND SON West Grove. PA Ph (215)869-9440 869-2214 The Milk Check TOM JURCHAK County Agent Big Deal One of the biggest deals ever attempted, to put under a single control the assembly and processing of milk, was undertaken early in March with the announcement that H.P. Hood, Agway and Yankee Milk were con sidering a joint venture that could involve our four billion pounds of milk a year or about 80 per cent of the supply in the New England market. Nothing has happened yet, but a study was made and an agreement signed that allowed, for a 90 day period for all the interested parties to put it all together. It would require the purchase by Agway, Yankee Milk, the present 800 H.P. Hood shippers and perhaps two or three other co-ops to buy up sixty per cent of Hood’s outstanding common stock at $43 a share. The Boards of Directors of MF 640 Row Crop Planter 700 E Linden St Richland, PA Ph (717)866 7518 MARLIN W. SCHREFFLER Pitman, PA Ph (717)648-1120 Agway and Hood have ap proved the agreement in principle. It would mean that Hood would purchase milk from a new cooperative made up of Yankee mem bers, present Hood shippers and members of other cooperatives in New England. Agway would not be in volved directly in the han dling of milk but their role is described as a catalyst limited to financial in vestment in H.P. Hood and overall leadership similar to the Pro Fac/Curtice-Bums model. The new cooperative would purchase the fixed assets of Hood and the other cooperatives and lease them back to Hood. It is expected that through lowered assembly costs, increased plant efficiencies and general market systems improvement that nearly five million dollars could be w I to keep you on-the-move Seed hoppers are 1 ,/ 4 bushels translucent fiberglass for less refills and easy visibility of seed levels from the tractor seat All of these features provide the new MF 640 with excellent planting efficiency at optimum Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980—D15 saved for profit sharing must participate in the fund among the participants. unless “opted out” by their There’s a lot of work to do board of directors or their in 90 days, including a 94 voting delegates at the cent per hundred capital annual meeting, investment by all the far- Handlers will contribute mers who want to par- one cent a hundred, and ticipate. They have to sign claims by producers will up enough fanners to get at cover 75 percent of the least three billion pounds amount owed by the handler and that alone may take 90 for a period of up to 60 days, days This percentage could be V There are many pieces to fit together in a short time but just the idea that it is being tried is a little staggering. Off and Running The draft of a bill called the “Milk Producers” and Cooperative Security Fund Act” has been made by the Senate Agriculture Com- mittee in the Pennsylvania Legislature. From the title you can guess that it provides separate funds for proprietary handlers and cooperatives. The “marketing” no-ops Central York Dairy 4-H builds show boxes The Central York 4-H Dairy Club held their March meeting at the home of Roy Thompson. The club started work on their spring project, the RD 1, Catawissa PA 717-356 2323 (South on Rt 42) N. H. FLICKER & SONS, INC. Maxatawny PA Ph (215)683 7252 I speeds so you get more seed in the ground per hour Other features include a standard seed monitor, high strength hydraulic markers and rugged roller chain drives M. M. WEAVER & SON N Groffdaleßd Leola PA 17540 Ph (717)656-2321 ARNETTS GARAGE Rt 9 Box 125 Hagerstown MD Ph (301)733-0515 increased after a public hearing if the fund has “sufficient assets.” Under the Cooperative Security Fund the co-op would have to go bankrupt before the members would receive “an amount not to exceed 90 percent of the unpaid milk ,money of the member.” Of course, this is just the beginning of what may be included in a bill that may get passed. But it’s further along than such an effort has ever been before so at least you’re off and running. making of a show box to keep equipment in at the bam. The next meeting will be held April 14 at the Thomp son farm to complete the projects.