Milk marketing (Continued from Page Al) may be one of the touchier issues in the consideration of any milk marketing program since opinions vary among both individual dairymen and dairy groups concerning the merits of generic versus brand ad vertising. To be 'adopted in a referendum, the program would require only the ap proval of a majority of milk producers who vote. Failure to vote would not constitute a negative vote in the consideration of a program. The voting procedure does permit block voting by cooperatives for their membership. But individual members may still vote and negate that vote which was cast for them by the co-op. It was also explained that a proposed program could be written that would super cede current federal milk marketing programs and the state could possibly become the funding mechanism for any federal orders operatmg within the state. As opinions and comments are being collected from dairy interests throughout P.S. LATE CLEARANCE All Balers & Mower Conditioners Reduced For Fast Sale the Commonwealth, con cerns of various types are already surfacing. The relationship of any state plan with the existing federal marketing program is likely to be of major concern to Inter-State Milk Producers. Producer participation in the Federal Order 4 Program already stands at nearly 90 percent. While favormg statewide promotion, the question of the effect on the federal program may become a key consideration Both the board and delegate body of Eastern Milk Producers have gone on the record in the past as being opposed to mandatory “tax-type” assessments and favor voluntary payments by producers. Under federal order programs, producers can obtain refunds if they don’t wish to participate. Primary concerns are also being directed at the ad ministration of the proposed program. 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