DB—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 17,1981 Grange Master (Continued from Page D 7) this year’s poor crop we could not meet current demand,” he said. April of 1981 marks the end of the current farm program. The new Ad ministration will have to have a farm policy m place on time for the 1982 crop year. One of the keystones of the current farm policy is the farmer-owned gram reserve. “We are happy with the present farm program and are advising the Reagan transition team that it should be retained with some changes,” Andersen said Among the changes the Grange will seek from the new Administration is an increase in the target prices and m loan levels. Andersen said perhaps there should be a peanut We are happy with the present farm program program, too, something which does not effect Nor thern farmers directly, but which may have unpact on other farm programs There was no peanut program for four years and the reserves are depleted Currently, supermarket shelves are bare of peanut butter and other peanut product prices have jumped Andersen said the Grange is telling the transition team the Republicans should extend for one year the current farm program with suitable changes in numbers and prices Badger BN 725 and BN 735 SNOWMASTER Snowthrower The powerful Badger Snowthrowers help you respond quickly to winter’s challenge They clear hard-packed snow, heavy slush and high drifts and get things back to normal fast! • Single stack (BM 725) or double stack (BM 735) • Throws snow up to 60 feet, doesn't leave banks to drift shut • 360° swivel spout • Hydraulic spout control for fingertip operation (optional) j—| We've earned our stripes' SEE YOUR LOCAL BADGER DEALER ROY CHRISTMAN GRUMELLI’S FARM SERVICE Mechanics Grove Quarryville, PA 17566 (717)786-7318 CECIL DAIRY SERVICE RDI Rt 274 ■/: Ml South Rising Sun, MO 21911 (301)658-6923 PIKEVILIE EQUIPMENT SHOW EASE STALL CO. INC. 523 Willow Rd RD 2 Oley, PA 19547 (215)987-6277 (717)299-2536 The Grange points out there is not enough tune between January 21 and April 15 to formulate a well thought-out plan, come up with a reasonable budget figure for the 1982 fiscal year, and still allow time for farmer organizations to react and for public com ment Andersen said they would rather see a good, solid program which can only be formulated over a number of months rather than something rushed through to meet deadlines The most recent census has raised an uproar which is being heard in Washington, too The figures show more people moving out of the Northeast and North to the Midwest and Sun Belt regions Andersen said the population shift will not be an issue except that there will be increasing pressure on land use ‘All productive land should be retained for use in producing food and fibre,” he said, adding that other land can be used for secondary matters Although people are moving into traditionally conservative areas, An dersen said he does not feel it will make a big difference politically In the past election many states shifted as a whole from the Democrats to the RESPOND! 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