Dl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 18,1980 NEDCO (Continued from Pace Dl3) membership numbers the coop’s volume of milk are expanding monthly. Market security was stressed by the co-op chief who said that “most dairymen don’t really realize the importance of a guaranteed market until they are dropped by a handler or the plant is closed because of a strike (such as nearly happened recently) or any other reason which CASE WILL WAIVE ALL FINANCE CHARGES Through March 1, and purchased NEW CASE LOW-PROFILE MODELS 885,990, 995,1210 and 1410 NEW CASE 2-WHEEL DRIVE MODELS 2090, 2290, 2390 and 2590 ALL NEW & USED 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRACTORS, any make, any model 27 IMPORTANT FEATURES New swinf-out battery platform and minimum maintenance batteries New straightahead visibility with sloping, tapered hood which has no vision obstructions New rectangular headlamps and optional halocen roof front and raar lamps boost beam reach New non metallic hood and gnl plus anodized aluminum grille screen and side panels No worry about rust 1 New easy-on front end weights 75 lbs (34 kg) each New easy-off side panels for access to swing-away oil cooler and con denser coils New fabric cowed, 8-way adjustable President's Chair (optional) New Caac CON TROL hydraulics the best of open and dosed center systems in one C.4P. FULTZ EQUIP. EDWARDS FARM EQUIP. 291 West Moorestown Road Spring MWs. PA (Rt. 512 Clearfield) (814)422-8805 Narareth.PA (215) 7590240 STOUFFER BROS., INC. PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE BINKLEY I HURST BROS. 1046 Uncoin Way West Chambersburg, PA (717)263-8424 backs the milk up to the farm tank. “Then”, he added, “the co op who can perform and solve the marketing problem becomes appreciated, and the years of dues-paying all seem worthwhile.” NEDCO representatives were also in the vanguard of a number of farm organizations in the for mulation, preparation, and passage of a much needed milk security bill for the state of Pennsylvania. Of major concern to NEDCO fanner members as See or call us now :zm Oakland MiHs. PA (717)463-2735 well as to'the dairy industry in general, says McNamara, is the recent pronounced shift of the USDA from a department founded in service to the agricultural community, to one now re directing its administrative policy to favor the con sumer. “.Strangely enough the administration makes no bones about the shift and we even wonder if in the future agriculture will maintain any position in the depart ment,” he said. In his address, the NEDCO chief executive cited some 1981 from j S-R M hood (Simple Removal for mtenance) tilts up easily on spring led assist cylinders CASE 2390 New slim line muffler is offset from line of vision lusts 60-88 Front inches (1524 • 2 235 mm) in 4" (102 mm) increments Row crop clearance with standard tires is 22 6" (574 mm) E. W. BUEWICZ EQUIP., IRC. Elmer Rd., Rtchwood, NJ (609)881-2692 133 Rothsville Station Rd Lititz, PA (717)626-4705 major areas of concern to the future of the dairy in dustry: The current scuffle with the Community Nutrition Institute over classified pricing; the so called inflationary pur chases of dairy product by the Commodity Credit Corporation; the in difference of the ad ministration to an onslaught of “fake” dairy products into the marketplace and the bold declaration by USDA of a complete overhaul of the dairy price support program if not its total conversion to a cost of production based any tractor listed below by October 31,1980 on us YOU PAYNOFIN ANCE CHARGES (if you finance through Case Credit Corp.) until March 1,1981. The sooner you buy, the more you save. New air filter in back is away from dust ai noise 90% more efficient than previous filter No dirt in cab from changing or cleaning Fan sound is reduced in area New ground level fuel tank filler Black sculptured polyethelene can’t rust and minimizes water condensation in the fuel tank 85 gal (322 L) New roll protective cab fully pres surized against dust Heavily insulated j rubber mounted 104" (2 <42 mm) v. short turn radius !• • CONVENIENT FINANCING • LEASING • RENTALS C. H. WALTZ SONS, INC. RDI, Cocan Station, PA (717)435-2921 PAUL SHOVER’S, INC. 35 East Willow St Cartel#, PA (717)243-2586 formula. The co-op administrator said that the dairy farmer must find ways to curtail milk supplies if the present dairy programs which have worked so well in the past are to continue. In addition to this, Mc- Namara told his listeners NEDCO fully recognizes the need for promtion of its own dairy products and during the past year has attempted to increase farmer par ticipation in advertising funds both in New York and Pennsylvania. He said the co-op invested New hitch view window for easy hooki the implement v parmits ■ l h "(3 772 mm) with bf*k«s • PARTS • SERVICE • RECONDITIONED TRACTORS YOU SAVE OKA TRACTOR. TOO. Our selection of qualifying tractor models is at its best right now... and we’re eager to deal high. nearly 8000 lbs (3629 k*) Naw narrow rear posts wide windows 41sq ft (38m 1 ) of tampered tinted (lass for better view of imple ment operation New front lower view windows extend closer to the hood line for better crop view in narrow rows Cm 12 spaad ran** powar shift is standard ZIMMERMAN'S A. L HEBU BRO. FARM SERVICE 312 Park Ave. r.mu.l pa QuarryviHe. PA (717>%4114 CLAIR I. MYERS TtTSimy.MC. Laka Road R 1 RDS, DanvMt, PA Thomatvilla, PA (717)275-0927 (717)299-0453 2 mi. S. off Rt«. 54 $25,000 in a Dairy Research, Inc. proposal to obtain nonr fat dry milk by freeze milk, which, shoulder significantly reduce the; amount of energy used to dry milk. The industry’s latest self help project, which NEDCO has. participated in, is a -nationwide fall cheese promotion campaign which will spend about $6 million to promote cheese'. The ~ federation invested $lO,OOO in this effort, he said. The farmer-funded cheese promotion should help to (Turn to Page Dl5) quick couplers to handle ail category 11, lIIN and 111 implement cross shafts New fender clearance for wide tires 60” tread settm* for 30" rows with 18 4” x 38” and 18 4" x 42” tires New convenience transmission fluid check-and replenish from rear Husky rear axles. Standard 96" , (2 438 mm) axle is 3 W (89 mm) diameter on 2350 3-7/8" (98 mm) diameter on 2590 Optional axles, both 2390 and 2590 and 2590, are 120" (3 048 mm) wide and 3-7/8" (98 mm) diameter Wide tire selection includes new 42 inch (1067 mm) sizes and redials
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