LEWISBUKti John C *oik, a veieian dany indusliy specialist ana consultant, has uiged cooperation and long-lei in measures as solutions to cm rent dany mdusti y pi onlenis York said he oelieves the dany mdusliy is one 01 the most etticiem in the counliy and gelling moie efficient each year Ihe time lequired to worK to pui chase a nail-gallon ot mils nas gone down ti om 10 9 minutes in 19b7 to 8.9 minutes last yeai, said Yoik We should not act out 01 haste and hyslei la to fix something that is working well in i eteience to the dairy mdusti y scare tactics employed by some during the seasonal spnng John Deere 24 Skid Steer Loader John Deere 894 A 8 Row 30" s<)9eA Planter A-l Shape ZoOU USED TRACTORS IHC Super C fast hitch w/2 bottom plow '1,525.00 F-armall M, power steering and live hydraulics USED HARVESTER SPECIALS NH 880 2 row narrow row head NH 717 Fox 1000 RPM PTC w/2 row corn hd Pk up attach USED BALER SPECIALS JD 24T w/#2 ejector JD 24T w/#2 thrower AC 444 -860-06 775.00 John Deere 141 750 06 675.00 John Deere 14T w/ejector 460 06 400.00 Ford 530 w/thrower 1,850.00 USED TILLAGE SPECIALS Bnlhonl2 Roller Harrow Bush Hog 10 Disc Oliver Disc Harrow Ford 4 i 5 Plow JD K.BA 32x18 Wheel Carrier Disc USED COMBINE SPECIALS JD 55 Diesel w/cab, 12 Platform JD 6600 Diesel w/643 Corn Head & 13' Platform Cockshutt 427 w/Power Steering & 10' Platform XAh&tt- 1,300.00 IHC w/10’ Platform 1,175.00 USED PLANTER SPECIALS JD 1250 6 Row Plateless JD494A JD 494 _ Ford 2 Row 3 pt so^' i Evergreen Tractor Co. Inc. 30 EVERGREEN RD., LEBANON, PA 17042, authorized 1 PHONE (717) 272-4641 York urges cooperation in dairy industry neavy milk pioducnon period has sui laced year alter yeai Ihisyeai such tactics are again betore us Those persons lacking matuuly and expei lence who are speaking out on dairy issues can cause sei ious damage to the mdusti y Undue skepticism, leai and emotion will only i esult in depiessmg Handling allowances, reducing the manutaciui mg ot pioducts, and discoui aging the industry trom cairying an m ventoiy reserve ot manulactuied pi oducts This is the tune when the industry should demonstiale com age, wisdom and a sense ot unity not only among pioduceis nut handlers as well. The abundant supply ot mint *3950 1,250.00 ‘3,300.00 1,050.00 -M95-W 1,350.00 ‘1,475.00 ThSSOOO 1,395.00 ‘1,475.00 1,250.00 -I r&Sr&T 1,050.00 -sse-oc 850.00 «75-OtT 750.00 SJrs9&oer >6,750.00 38,500.00 *2,150.00 950.00 - tODOOe- 770.00 350.00 can evapoiale as quicKiy as n developed One must recall what happened in the sixties, 01 even as late as the seventies, when United States milk production di opped by 4 o niliion pounds in one yeai trom 1972 to 197.1 It will happen again The cunent supply ot milk has largely Deen created by factors outside ot the industry but closely i elated to it. Those tactors are —low grain puces occasioned ny the Russian gi am embargo, —i datively low beef prices, and —non-attractive alternatives to dau ying dui mg the past two yeai s. The above tactois are likely to change significantly dining the yeai which, in lurn, will ieduce tne pattei n ot milK production John Deere 1250 6 Row tooC A Planter ”850 USED MOWER CONDITIONERS HAYBINES New Holland 479, as is NH 469 John Deere 1209 MISCELLANEOUS John Deere 148 Loader -i2r200 00 ‘1,975.00 John Deere #5B Loader A 1 Shape New Set 18 4x30 Snap on Duals w/New Goodyear 6 Ply Tires NH #8 Crop carrier »»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» : JD & NH HAY TOOL | ♦ REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 : SPECIAL | I MARCH Ist thru 15th ♦ 1 t Over-the-Counter Sales 5% Cash Discount $ 50.00 to *lOO.OO 10% Cash Discount $ lOO.OO or More . I We have plenty on hand for the season ahead. See us now! ,S2r4s©-OCr ‘1,925.00 2,150.00 3,300.00 _uao©-ee i. 000.00 945.00 JOftO-eO- 1,025.00 PARTS and SERVICE diainaucally in the next lb mon ths. Hus is not to mentin what eifect using tuel costs, interest rates, and the high investment necessary to entei the business will have upon future milk pi oduction Milk supplies will likely m ci ease during the yeai before they come down Measures suggested in the past to insure milk supplies to more closely tit market requuements have not met with tavor Surpluses and shortages are pat t ot the system it is regienable the industry has not been expiessed to the public fairly or realistically. The reserve supply of stoiable dairy products should be considered as an asset to our national and in ternational needs. Ihe cost ot the dairy support going through, concluded York, N.Y. firm loses license FANCHER, N.Y. - A New York firm, Howard Farms, Inc., of Fancher, has become ineligible to operate in the produce industry under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act as a result of its faJure to pay a reparation award of $92,134. The award was issued by USDA in favor of a Texas shipper from numerous lots of cabbage shipped during April and May of 1979. Howard Farms, Inc. answered the shipper’s charges, but based on evidence, the U.S Department of Agriculture ordered payment of the amount claimed Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7,1981—A17 price program has been grossly exaggerated. The figures that are being peddles, ranging from 1 3 to 1 5 billion dollars for this fiscal year, do not take into consideration the inventory value of the products held by the Commodity credit Corporation under the dairy support price program The net net cost is only a traction ot what is being publicized It will be close to 300 million dollars or about 15 percent ot what is so often mentioned. It is a small price to pay to maintain a stable tood industry so vital to the economy ot the nation The dairy industry can talk itself into trouble by scare tactics The nation cannot afford another experience like the one the United States auto industry is currently me turn may not operate m the produce industry under the PACA until the award is paid. The firm’s officers, directors, and major stockholders, V. Brodie Howard, Theodore M. Howard, and Stephen D. Howard, may not be employed by or affiliated with any PACA licensee without USDA approval. Charles Brader, an official with USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, said the act provides for damages to be paid by those who fail to meet their contractual obligations in buymg and selling fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables.