82—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16,1980 Fulton Grangers vote support for vet school, mushrooms OAKRYN - Fulton Grange No. 66 held then regular meeting Monday evening at their hall in Oakryn, Lancaster Co. Harry Baker, past master, presided when the Grange went on record in support of the Child Nutrition Act in U.S. Congress They also adopted the Order 4 July base ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Middle Atlantic Order Market Administrator Joseph D. Shine Monday announced a July 1980 base milk price of $13.14 per hundredweight and an ex cess milk price of $11.66. The weighted average July price is $13.12 and the butterfat differential for the month is 16.0 cents. Due to an order amend ment, the July base and excess milk pnces and the weighted average price are not comparable to prior months. Beginning m July the advertising and promotion deduction was increased from 7 to 12 cents a hundredweight. Fur thermore, the amended order does not call for the advertising withholding rate to be deducted from the weighted average price as it was before. Therefore, the July base and excess milk pnces reflect a five-cent larger advertising deduction in July, but a seven-cent deduction in pnor months. Order 4 prices are an nounced for 3.5 percent milk SEE US AT PA AG PROGRESS DAYS AUGUST 19-20-21 ■ The Best Bottom Untoader. Available: The Low Maintenance Cost LAIDIG. ■ The SEALSTOR Glass-Fused to Steel; Forage, Grain and Liquid Manure Systems ■ 24 Hour - 7 Days A Week Service ■ ■ ■ ■ I Please Clip & Mail Coupon to ■ ■ ■ ■ H PENN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC. LF 8/16 ? 1730 Highway 72 North Lebanon Pa 17042 ■ I am Interested In □ High Moisture Corn Storage □ Liquid Manure Storage □ Please add my name to your mailing list NAM ADDR CITY TELEPHONE (include area code) NO. OF BEEF DAIRY HOGS following resolutions: Whereas, Pennsylvania has been well known for their School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and New Bolton Center. And, Whereas, the University of Pennsylvania has the highest tuition fee in the country due to the small Higher deductions seen set at $13.14 f.o.b. plant location within 55 miles of Philadelphia and also within 75 miles of the nearer of Washington, DC or Baltimore, MD. There is a six-cent direct-delivery differential applicable to producer milk received at plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia. Shine said producer receipts totaled 464.8 million pounds during July, a decrease of 2.8 percent from the previous month on a daily basis, but 3.8 percent above last July. Class I producer milk totaled 229.2 million pounds and accounted for 49.30 percent of total producer milk receipts during the month, up from 47.39 percent in June and also above the 48.90 Class I utilization percentage last July. This is the first month since October that the Class I utilization percentage has been above the same month of the previous year. Base milk accounted for 90.66 percent~of total' producer milk receipts in July, down slightly from a year earlier. There were 7292 producers THE CLEAR CHOICE IN OXYGEN-LIMITING STORAGE WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS □ Haytage or Corn Silage Storage □ Replacing my old or broken bottom unloader with the Laidig STATE supplying Order 4 handlers during the month and.the average daily delivery per producer of 2,056 pounds was down 49 pounds from June but was 47 pounds or 2.3 percent above last July. The average butterfat test of producer milk was 3.49. percent m July compared to 3.56 percent in June and 3.52 percent a year ago. Middle Atlantic Order pool handlers reported Class I in area milk sales of 6.3 million pounds per day during July, an increase of 0.3 percent from last July, after ad justment to eliminate variation due to calendar composition. Vdie dairyto/ SEALSTOR We Offer: ■ Professional Sales & Service Staff ■ Feed Lot Planning ■ Farm Profit Planning ■ Leasing Program With No Hidden Gimmicks WE ARE GOOD PEOPLE TO DO BUSINESS WITH! WHEN YOU TALK TO US. YOU ARE NEVER UNDER ANY OBLIGATION. AND WE WILL NEVER PRESSURE YOU. ZIP appropriation by state government. Therefore, be it Resolved, That we go on record as supporting more funds for the University of Pennsylvania for research and student tuition at the University of Penna. and New Bolton Center. A second resolution reads: Whereas, Pennsylvania is PENN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC. 1730 Highway 72 North Lebanon, Penna.l7o42 PHONE 717 - 273-9324 the largest producer of mushrooms in the United States. And, Whereas, The mushroom industry is having trouble in control of flies which are causing large production problems. Therefore, be it Resolved, That quicker approval be given to new products that will control flies. Also, whereas, The mushroom industry in Pennsylvania has not had the research dollars to improve the growing of spawn. Therefore, be it Resolved, That we go on .record in favor of more money being appropriated for research at Penn State University. Whereas, The federal government is allowing the import 'of foreign mushrooms at a rate that is destroying our mushroom industry. And Whereas, The imported mushrooms do not have to reach our standards of quality. And Whereas, The imported mushroms do not have controlled chemical use. Therefore, be it Resolved, That our federal government reduce imports and check all imported mushrooms for chemical residue. The Lecturer, Mrs. Howard W. Miller Jr., in troduced James Huber, chairman of Lancaster County Commissioners, who spoke on “Farm Land Preservation.” He spoke of the various demands being made for use of the land in Lancaster County which is the. most desirable land to be found anywhere. Lancaster County still has the best agricultural land in Pennsylvania, as * ’