York Farmer’s Association holds spring meeting DALLASTOWN - York County Friday at Blyimre s Church in Farmers' Association Spring Dallastown. Meeting and Banquet was held last President Jack Dehoff welcomed Jack Dehoff, president of the York Farmers' Association introduces PFA lobbyist A 1 -Myers, left, to the group's spring meeting and banquet held at Dallastown. 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He pointed out that last year, agriculture had one ot the best years in the General Assembly in Harrisburg.’ One of the top issues was Milk Security, 50 percent of the Association s members are dairymen. Handlers went bankrupt and farmers didn’t get paid. Act 104 was passed and now 85 percent of milk produced in Pennsylvania is covered. 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Annvrlle, PA 17003 24 t 32 Models Ut.WyWheelf 717-865-4053 * Highway Wheels 3 Pomt Tractor Hitch Rugged Built the market value, it must continue pensation reform and others, in agriculture tor seven years York County farmer, Ralph Truck weights increased, and McGregor reported on the further work is being done on Harrisburg Tour attended by 443 language. farmrs’ association members and Myers also discussed some of 141 state legislators. He said that it PFA’s top 10 issues for 1981 such as was an impressive sight seeing public schools financing, property that many farmers ascend the faxes, unemployment com- Capitol steps at one time. Penn’s Agri-Women plan business meeting BY DEBBIE KOONTZ LITITZ Penn’s Agri-Women was formed as a viable force for Pennsylvania farm women to speak up for farmers and present their side on the cost of food On Tuesday this organization will again be speaking as members meet for a business meeting at the Hershey Lodge and Convention Center, Hershey Starting the day will be registration at 9.30 followed by a brief description of one member’s, Ehtel Gross’, trip to Australia and New Zealand. At 10 - 30 Donald E Rosen from Dupont will be speaking on “People vs Tests.” “He will be speaking on im portant legislative things hap pening at the state level in the way of chemicals,” Gail McPherson, Pennsylvania Agri-Women president said Over the noon luncheon, Dave Poorbaugh of Poorbaugh Gram will be speaking on, “Will the bulls or the bears rule trade’ ” “Landuse Dilema” has been slated for the afternoon session. Speaking will be William Conn, senior planner of York County Planning Commission Following Conn will be resolutions committee reports and ad inurnment at 3 n m i L 5 ■ ' ';! ' r Easily Movable Trailer Bunk Floorless Bunk Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Apri14,.1981—A33 1 ** , ' —--- - j - Mini Bunk For Calves and Sheep mount feeder panels as a fence line feeder High Side This meeting like all those of Penn’s Agri-Women are designed to promote the interest of the farm. The main interest of the organization is to act as a public relations firm or an advertising agency for farmers; their argument being that other multi milhon ‘dollar businesses have firms to help them Penn’s Agri-Women’s newsletters report that farm in terests are so diversified that the fanners haven’t been working together as they should and could. This organization intends to speak out, and to work together to en compass all phases of agriculture and agri-business The newsletter goes on to say that as a state group, and part of a national group (American Agn- Women), members can better understand some of the com plexities of agriculture in Penn sylvania by crossing commodity lines and geographic boundaries often found between farms, far mers and farm organizations To educate and to inform is as always the main thrust of the Penn’s Agn-Women’s meeting Tuesday A $lO charge will be charged for lunch Reservations must be made in advance with Gail McPherson at 382-4878 ry SADDLE UP! To Batter Equipment... Find It In Lancaster Forming's CLASSIFIEDSI GEBHART’S SANDBLASTING & RESTORATION INC. 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