Informal hearing Dairylea ends HARRISBURG - The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board met with representatives of the Dairylea Cooperative on Thursday m an informal conference. PMMB had told the cooperative to show reason why the Board should not suspend or revoke its license to sell milk in Pennsylvania. Earl Fink, executive secretary of PMMB, said the conference was called to try to resolve an alleged violation of the state milk marketing law in connection with Dairylea’s agreement BARGAINS SUZUE 4 W.D. GARDEN TRACTORS Reg. Price: BARGAIN $ O nflA $4752 PRICE WfWVV I also: STIHL SAWS IN STOCK I ♦ AT BARGAIN PRICES ♦ NORMAN H. ZIMMERMAN, INC. 52 S. Ramona Road, Myerstown, PA Vi mile west Myerstown - West Main St. Phone (717) 866-4695 SHOP HOURS Mon &Fn 8 to 8 Sat -8 to 12 Wed &Thurs -Btos Tues -Closed YOU’VE HEARD THE TALK. There’s a better way to dry grain. It’s called CHILLCURING m because it means CURING without heat. Here’s what the talk is all about. THE GRAIN Every kernel of gram is alive when it comes out of the field. It is a seed, able to grow because it has the ability to take on moisture Likewise, it can be kept in a state of preservation by removing the moisture already m it But by heating the gram to dry it, the seed life is destroyed. By removing heat and moisture from the gram, it becomes dormant, and stays alive Then it can ripen to full weight, losing only water while keeping valuable protein, starches and sugar. THE SYSTEM It’s simple. Gram goes from the field right to the bin. With the unique AIRFRAME ” and AIRFLOOR’” the gram rests on a solid bed that allows maximum ventilation. Clean dry air is the best curing medium for the gram GRAINLAMPS'“ provide cleaning and drying the air beneath the floor, before it passes through the gram. Fans force air under the floor Rising through the gram, this dry outside air carries away moisture and heat At the peak of the bin a jumbo 40” turbine, the WHIRLCOOLER'“, puts nature to work for you Wind and rising air keeps it turning, venting the system naturally. A special HARVESTAT Control System monitors the curing process. A simple setting controls the GRAINLAMPS to make use of free, natural air, in no with A&P to sell processing and packaging of milk from Dairylea’s Scranton plant. No agreement was reached, said Fink, and no date has been set for a formal hearing of the case. “It will probably move to a formal hearing in another few weeks,” said Fink. At Thursday’s conference. Dairylea presented ad ditional information on their costs, noted the PMMB executive secretary. These figures will have to be checked by a PMMB audit, he said, but they were submitted by the of PMMB, agreement cooperative as evidence. Dairylea is charged with violation of Section 807 of the Milk Marketing Law That section, makes it illegal to sell a product or 1 service below the cost of production. Specifically, Dairylea is charged with selling ser vices from its Scranton plant to A&P under cost. Should Dairylea be found guilty at the formal hearing, the Co-op faces two potential consequences- it could have its Pennsylvania license completely revoked, or it could have the license suspended, for a given number of days. In similar cases in the past, suspension has been the typical verdict. The state’s Milk Marketing Law allows any dealer to buy back its suspension at the rate of (50 a day. The funds from the fine go to the Milk Marketing Board fund. If the Co-op should be found guilty and should select to buy back its 2. has been tried and proven in 17 states on over 3000 farms. The research is in: CHILLCURING"' WORKS! 3. The CHILLCURING™ system uses only the electricity to power fans and lights, using about Vh KW hrs. per bushel. Compare that cost to other systems that use increasingly expensive fuels to get disappointing results. 4. The gram goes from the fielctto the bin and stays there till you need it. Save time and money at harvest with the one step HARVESTALL CHILLCURING'" and storage system. 5. If you’re in the market for gram storage, you owe it to yourself to look further into HARVESTALL GRAIN CHILLCURING “ Check With Us For Our Early Season Discounts Are termites bugging you? MEDIA Termits and flying ants can be found in the same building, and each group may produce swarms at various tunes of the year. Before you push the panic button observe the type of damage that has been done. According to James McKeehen, Delaware County Extension, one distinct feature of termite damage to wood is the lack of sawdust as evidence. Termits actually eat the wood. Another clue is mud often found in association with wood. Termites use mud to seal cracks in weakened timbers. They also build mud-like shelter tubes within or on foundation walls, which they use as a shortcut back to their home in the soil. However, destroying these tubes will suspension, the action should not have any effect on Dairylea members other than the revenue loss. Dairylea would not be forced to-give up its contract with A&P. Advanced Ag Products RD 2 Box 174 Elverson, Pa. 19520 215-286-9118 THE FACTS 1. You can’t beat Nature. HARVESTALL GRAIN CHILLCURING™ uses the same elements that rrpen and preserve gram if left to itself: free flowing air and infra red rays (sunshine). Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980—A17 not prevent termites from entering the building. Freedom of passage from soil to wood and back again determines whether or not termites can successfully attack a building. A suc cessful attack also depends on the kind of building construction practices used. The followmg factors make a building most susceptible to termite attacks: Wood in the soil and near the nouse. Stumps, bran ches, and other woods debris should be removed from the site before construction is started. This helps destroy colonies already at the building site. Wood buried around the foundation walls. Never leave scrap lumber under buildings or porches. Soil moisture. The outside soil level should be at least 6 inches below all woodwork. Rain water should be ( 25* kvHR |Mft directed away from the house. Leaky, defective plumbing also attracts termites. Foundation walls of stone, hollow concrete block, hollow tile or bnck that can crack allowing termites to pass through. Not enough space bet ween floor joists and soil under the unexcavated part. There should be at least an 18 inch clearance. Plenty of cross-ventilation is also needed. Earth-filled or masonry porches and steps of flagged terraces on the same level as first floor sills. About three fourths of termite trouble m Delaware County comes from this type of con struction. Wooden porches or steps. The bottom step should rest on a poured concrete base that is at least 6 mches above the soil. Wooden frames of cellar or basement windows. Use steel frames or factory treated wooden cellar window frames with a soil level or a window well 6 inches below the window casing. Wooden frames and doors leading to cellars from outside stairways and garages. The use of wood in finishing basement areas. Modem slab-constructed homes with wood partition walls. Termites can go through cracks in the slab, plumbing, and other utility holes in the slab, or through expansion joints. ♦