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    A3B—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 11,1980'
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time are HB 1793 and HB
1794, the right to farm and
land use bills. Both have
strong PFA support.
The passage of HB 1608
will, in addition to saving
existing farm corporations
money, open the door to
formation of more family
farm corporations.
Although there was a
move to add some
modifications into the bill,
including (me to help small
businessmen, no am
mendments were offered on
the Senate floor.
The bill, when signed by
the Governor, will become
effective January 1981, so
NEDCO-AMPI
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any proposals before its
board.
Both a joint venture and
the possibility of a complete
joining of organizations are
being checked.
If a total joining of forces
is the most workable option,
that may happen, Anderson
said, adding that if a joint
venture were the most
workable option that could
happen, too.
Any deal by NEDCO would
have to be placed before the
delegate body of 250
representatives of the
member coops and voted on
by the directors. It would not
require voting by individual
members of each member
co-op, but members
probably would vote to tell
their representatives what to
say.
Neither NEDCO nor AMPI
had any comment to make
on the number of mid
western alliances being
formed by northeastern co
ops. Eastern is trying to
conclude a cheese deal with
Leprino of Colorado and
Dairylea and Mid-Am Co-op
are expanding involvment in
a mutual Cheddar operation.
Anderson, admitting the
northeast is a confused dairy
market, said AMPI works in
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
FEEDER CALF SALE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17,1980
11:30 A.M.
Rain or Shine
At Luther’s Livestock Commission Market on Rt. 22, Wassaic, Dutchess
Co., NY. Market located 25 miles East of Poughkeepsie, NY, 75 miles
South of Albany, NY, 80 miles North of New York City.
Featuring two complete Angus herds of cows, bred heifers, yearlings, and 1980
calves. Cows are bred back to Registered Angus bulls, one 4 yr. old bull Son of Briar
Hill Colombo out of a Marshall Pride Dam. 49 cows bred back, 5 bred heifers, 47
calves, bulls, heifers & steers. March, April, & May calves 400 lbs. & a few summer
calves.
Second herd of 42 head of Angus cattle & well bred Angus bull. Both herds are all
home raised. Cows, 2 yr. olds, yearlings, cows with calves at foot & majority of this
herd are bred back.
Selling following the herds are several hundred feeder steers, feeder heifers & bulls.
Many of these cattle are from some of the top herds in New York State. Angus,
Herefords, Charolais, Black Baldies, Beefalo, Simmental Crosses & other crosses.
Calves weighing from 300 lbs. up. A number of 2 way cattle weighing up to 900 lbs. All
cattle are from clean herds. Some of these cattle would be good Club calves.
CONSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED
ALL DAY OCTOBER 17
Both herds of Angus will be at the market for your inspection from 9 A.M. to sale
tune. Majority of feeder cattle will also be here for your inspection from 10 A.M. sale
day. If planning to buy cows, heifers, bulls or steers, plan to attend this sale.
Remember these cattle are all Northern raised.
Terms of Sale - Cash or good check day of sale.
Auctioneers
Delos Luther Sr. David Luther Delos Luther II
Sale Managed by Delos Luther Sr.
LUTHER’S LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MARKET
Wassaic. NY 12592
David Luther Office Phones Delos Luther II
914-373-8215 914-373-8171 or 8172 914-373-8045
Legislative roundup
farmers can start to benefit
with the beginning of the new
calendar year.
For a family farm with a
gross worth of $500,000 the
elimination of the one per
cent capital stock tax will
mean a tax savings of $5OOO
per year.
The new law also will
make it more inviting for
operations not now in
corporated to go the cor
porate farm route,
A farm corporation can be
much easier for a fanner to
pass to the next generation
than most other methods.
This help in estate plan
ning may also have the ef
fect of saving some far
some active markets
already so the competition
was nothing new to them.
“Our effort is not to see
how big we can get nor how
many markets we can get
into. We are looking at'dairy
fanners in the East and the
mid-West. This probably is
why NEDCO approached
us,” he said.
NEDCO said it has a lot of
respect for AMPI but will
make no move at all before it
completes a careful analysis
of the future.
AMPI has been touchy on
the subject of expansions
since a talk made by its
general manager in which he
made reference to further
expansion of what already is
the nation’s largest dairy co
op.
AMPI was quick to point
out it is not trying to jump
from coast to coast nor to
take over ip the northeast.
AMPI - said it is simply
trying to continue logical
and economic growth.
While it could be in
teresting to know just who
winked at the other first, the
fact remains that a spark
has been kindled.
Whether it continues to
burn depends on what can be
worked out between NEDCO
and AMPI representatives.
mland since heirs/who can
accumulate stock over the
years, will not be forced to
sell off parcels of land to
meet sudden burdens of
inheritance tax payments.
There are some
stipulations an operation
must meet to qualify for the
tax break.
First, 75 percent of the
stock must be family held.
Also, the farm operation
must derive at least 75
percent of its income from
production agriculture. This
eliminates mills or farm
supply operations which
happen to have a farm.
the new law will not in
clude operations like horse
farms which dre in the
business of producing racing
or show stock.
But, Wenger points out,
this will not affect most
dairymen who show cattle
since they get less than 25
percent of their income from
showing cattle.
Pennsylvania remains one
of the few states with a
capital stock tax. But
lawmakers have returned
home for the election recess
knowing they have saved
Sludge forum set
HERSHEY Interested
in applying sewage sludge to
cropland? '
On October 22, the latest
techniques in application of
sludge to agricultural land
will be demonstrated at a
forum here at Camp Milton,
beginning at 9 a.m.
Sponsored by the Dauphin
County Conservation
District, the Pennsylvania
State Cooperative Extension
Service and Capitol
Equipment, the forum will
feature various speakers
and a demonstration of a
sludge applicator designed
to inject semi-solid and dry
sludge, papermill waste,
packing house refuse and
other materials.
“In the era of waste
management, this technique
provides a most useable
Berks Co. Farmers’ Assn, meets
Karen Sattazan, Berks County Dairy Princess, stands with Jack Kodker,
President and Jeffrey Miller, Membership Committee Chairman at the Berks
Farmers Association banquet. See page 89.
family farms from a burden
meant to be borne by large
corporations.
Lawmakers will return
after the election for a two to
three week lame duck
session.—CH
solution for landowners and
townships while providing
various nutrients to the soil
horizon,” commented Paul
Swartz, Executive Assistant
for the District.
Deadline for registration
is October 10. For more
information, contact the
Dauphin County Con
servation District at 717/652-
7048.
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