arfin LIMESTONE 7T Be sure you apply enough The new higher powered fertilizers often require more lime each application to maintain a neutral soil that tests to pH7 MARTIN LIMESTONE, INC. Blue Ball, Pa 354-4125 Gap, Pa 442-4148 <, r 'L; •vV gfny (Continued from Page D2O) regulations extend beyond The first would oe to the authority of the continue current policy Secretary of Agriculture to without a change in the regulate the price of milk Orders Most dairy groups substitutes. and fanner organizations Their arguments pack a lot of punch in the current dairy economy where milk prices have far outstnped demand for milk and are being kept high artificially by government supports. The Commodity Credit Corporation currently is sitting on mountains of milk powder which it must pur chase to keep milk prices high. CNI states it less kindly "Present Class I price levels are inflationary, cause consumer rebellion, and are detrimental to the producers whom the Orders are sup posed to protect " Three alternatives face USDA in its decision. y& Z~* \ CNI proposal Imte have urged members to support this route. The second would be to adopt the CNI proposal. This would eliminate the down allocation and compensatory payments now required when handlers use milk reconstituted for fluid use In effect, the milk so used would be in a lower price class. But only products made from nonfat dry milk would be reclassified. The all milk price would be about 12 cents per cwt lower nationally with a range from 64 cents lower in the Southeast to unchanged in the Southwest Government expenditures would be reduced about $55 g§mge earts are gladdened and faith is reaffirmed, as we celebrate His Holy birth in a humble manger, Now may all blessings of Christmas be with you Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 20,1980—D21 million, or 15 percent, compared to the farmers’ loss of cash farm receipts of between 1.3 and 5.7 percent depending on location. In this area the estimated loss would be 2.1 percent. Consumers would save about $55 million, or one-half of one percent of their ex penditures. Taste tests conducted in many parts of the country Mlcssinijs... Every Christmas candle beams the light of the Star that shone over Bethlehem the night when Christ was born May the holy, blessed meaning of that Birth be reflected m this Christmas season, for you Your Allis Chalmers Dealers ROY H. BUCK, INC. Ephrata. RD2, PA 717-859-^1 WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MD 301-374-2672 AGRONOMICS INC. Box 64. R D 2 Factoryville, PA 717-945-3933 ffltOuffi GRUMEUI FARM SERVICE •xsssr BHM FARM NICHOLS FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT, INC. R D PA Annville, RDI. PA 717-784-7731 717-867-2211 MARSHALL MACHINERY c j WQNSIOLER BROS. R D 4, Honesdale, PA RD l Q uakert own, PA 717 729-7117 215-536-1935 215 536-7523 1 H LaS A e K r E pA MC ‘ AG. ■ INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 717 397 5179 R 2, Rising Sun, MD 301-658-5568 AIRVtLLE EQUIPMENT, WC cUUIrMtNI, IW». P O Box 37 Airville, PA 225 York Road 717-862-3358 Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE Shartleavllle, PA 215-488-1025 H DanlalWangar.Prop show the consumer would not notice the taste dif ference between the fresh and reconstituted product. After three years under the CNI proposal, milk production would be down 775 million pounds nationally, while con sumption would be up 423 million pounds, USDA economists say. (Turn to Page D 22) NECKLET'S LIMESTONE PRODUCTS INC. R D 1, Herndon. PA 717-758-3915 C. J. WONSIDLER BROS. Rt 309 & 100 R 2 Now Tripoli, PA 215-767-7611 B. EQUIP JNC. 8422 Wayne Hwy Waynesboro, PA 717-762 3193 CJ. WONSIDLER BROS. RD2, Oley. PA 215-987-6257 CANYON IMPLEMENTS, INC. RDI, Mantflald. PA 717-724-2731
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