Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 128

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    C4o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April IS,' 1981
Helms defines ideas
in his farm bill
WASHINGTON DC annuaU - v > wlule at the the Administration bill ofthepresent
WASHINGTON, D.C. same tune directing the contained many me Da sicsot mepresent
Senator Jesse Helms, > remainjn g 510 billion- provisions with which peanut P™g ram > w
Chairman of the Senate plus ln th 8 e ; rogram t 0 he is in basic
Committee on the most truly needy agreement, the peanut ta^ payer , S-
A gric^ tu re N utrit i on, week> y Helms y also section of the Ad- n >st at. o nspeanut
and Forestry, has m- Produced, by request, mmistration’s bill would tltle woldd eliminate
troduced an omnibus the Admimstrat ion’s be “devastating to
farm bill covering the version of lts farm blll thousands of peanut ®
full range of Helms said that while farmers.” $l2 million annually,
agricultural commodity
programs.
Known as the
Agriculture and Food # _
Ssrrsa Give Eggs q
farm and food statutes
which expire this year,
Helms said
He said his proposed
legislation marks a new
advance toward a goal
of reducing government
IP FARMERS’ FRIEND
In touching on some of ....
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legislation will provide 1114 II■■ II 11,11 I
government loan rates mom ■■■■■
for the major grams and . .
soybeans calculated as 5" Brown Cowhide with Cushion
a percentage of average Insole, Steel Shank For Extra
market prices in recent Strength, Oil Resistant Chemigum
years, except that Cork Sole & Heel.
than the current loan . In ccc
levels This will add wu.aoa
predictability to the
calculation of loan rates »- i —~
while assunng that they Width ABC D E EE EKE
will not interfere with -7-- jfjf" 3.J4 ji/ 2 .J3 6-IB 713 B-13 6-13
market operations or —2
force the government to
acquire burdensome I—^^^^ wmm
RH WAYNE'S
□E DAY GOODS
HOURS Daily I 30 AM nOOOPM Friday til 9 00 F M
*27IW MAIN STREET KUTZTOWN, PA PH (215) 683-7686
For nee, cotton, and
the major grams, the
bill provides a more
cost-effective paid land
diversion to replace set
asides, and normal crop
acreages, Helms said
Disaster payments
are not reauthorized
since these are to be
replaced by the ex
panded F ederal Crop
Insurance program
enacted in 1980, he said.
“A cornerstone of my
legislation is a
strengthened farmer
held reserve That,
combined with the
export enhancement
features of the bill, is
designed to allow far
mers to earn a profit in
the marketplace These
provisions make target
prices unnecessary,”
Helms said
Helms said, "My bill
makes substantial
commitments to further
developing export
markets abroad ” The
legislation provides an
Agricultural Export
Credit Revolving Fund
and is authorized to
facilitate loans on a
continuing basis
The bill also calls for
remedies to correct
hardships caused by
agricultural em
bargoes; Congressional
veto of international
bilateral commodity
supply agreements; and
standby export sub
sidies to counter unfair
trading practices
abroad
The Helms bill calls
for reducing the annual
outlay for food stamps
by about $2.5 to $3 billion
Extra FOR PORK
profit 1 - PRODUCERS!
Custom Processing, Instead of Going To Market,
Gives You Extra Profit. .Check These Figures:
MARKET VALUE:
400 Lb. Sow (Live Weight) at 35' lb. $ - -ft
Gives Market Value of ■
VALUE THRU PROCESSING;
Processing 400 Lb. Sow (Yields 220 Lbs. Pork Roll) ■
Market Value of Sow 40
Total Investment
Cost Per Lb of Pork Roll (220 Lb. @ $244) Is soofl
$l.ll Per Lb. Resale Value at $1.50 Lb OOV
Less Total Investment 244
Extra Gross Profit 5
We Can Also Make Hog Dogs, Ring
Bologna, Lebanon Bologna, Sweet
. * niI VXSy. Bologna, Salami, Minced Bologna and
Other Meat Specialties From
Your Animals!
For Your Custom Processing Call For Appointment
B Located 2 Miles North of
URKHOLDER'S Myerstown, PA, along Rt. 645
I irruCD CUOD Phone 717-933-4104 Collect
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Sat 9 to 2
ALPINE
H PLANT FOOD
41 PINF OFFERS A TOP QUALITY LIQUID PLANT FOOD
nur ii ii- AT RQCK bottom prices.
★ Alpine minimizes expensive handling costs by utiliz
ing farmer distributors.
★ Alpine eliminates expensive computer billing costs
with cash accounts.
★ Alpine uses food grade ingredients for maximum
availability and safety to plants.
★ Alpine is a neutral PH chlorjne free plant food that
will not rust equipment, freezeor settle out.
★ Alpine will delivery 9-18-9 for payment in April for
$2.95 a gallon. 3-18-18 delivered price $3.30.
Pennsylvania Distributors
HAROLD WOLF GARY REPLOGLE JAMES LANDIS
Centre Hall Bedford East Greenville
814-364-1349 814-847-2851 215 679-2682
CLYDE BARTHOLOMEW RICHARD WILSON
Orangeville Stewartstown
717-784-1779 717-933-6101
_ | Now 111 April 30,1981
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• Burch Loading Chute Doors
• Right or Left Hand Doors
• Sizes Available on Request
WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL ALL ABOVE EQUIPMENT
MODERN POULTRY SUPPLES, INC.
mn CONTACT Jim or Mike Enck
Office & Warehouse (Pick up)
B 1907-A Olde Homestead Lane.
■ Lancaster, PA. 17601
I 717-299-0828