Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 13, 1981, Image 24

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    A24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 13; 1911
Philly dairy requests reduction
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The U.S.
Department of Agriculture
recently received a request from
Michael Dairies, Inc.,
Philadelphia, for a public hearing
to consider proposed amendments
to the order regulating the han
dling of milk in the Middle Atlantic
Marketing Area, Federal Order
No. 4.
The proposed amendments
would:
include all types of pool plants
under the pooling provision which
provides that a supply plant
meeting pooling performance
requirements during the period
September through February may
be automatically qualified in the
following months of March through
August;
reduce from 40 percent to 30
percent the percentage of receipts
required to be disposed of as Class
I milk by a pool distributing plant;
increase from 18 to 21 the
number of a dairy farmer’s days of
production which may be diverted
to nonpool plants during any month
of September through February.
According to the Federal Milk
Market Administrator, the
proposals have not yet been ap
proved for inclusion in a notice of
hearing. Before deciding whether
a hearing should be held, USDA is
providing interested parties an
opportunity to submit additional
proposals.
When submitting proposals,
USDA stresses they should be
stated in specific terms so that
hearing issues are clearly set j w* » , #
donates to JBr. Swiss Shrine
mmistrator, Marketing Program
Operations, Agricultural
Marketing Service, U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture, Washington,
D.C. 20250. Deadline for sub
missions is June 26,1961.
Each proposal should be ac
companied by a bnef but com
prehensive statement on the need
for the proposal, USDA notes. The
statement will be used in deciding
whether the proposal should be
considered at a hearing.
A hearing would be limited to the
proposals included in a hearing
notice. However, appropriate
modifications of proposals in
cluded in the notice also many be
ASK
ABOUT:
rjaSwaSt
considered at the hearing if the
modifications would not enlarge
the marketing area or regulate
persons not now subject to the
order.
Any proposals that would extend
regulations should be ac
companied by the names and
addresses of persons who ad
vocates believe would be affected
by the proposed extension and an
estimate of the number of ad
ditional dairy farmers involved.
In addition, proposals that would
enlarge the marketmg-area should
be accompanied by the following
data and views with respect to
each territory proposed to be
added:
the approximate quantity of
fluid milk products sold by ad
vocate in each territory (county,
town, city, or other locality)
proposed to be added to the
marketing area;
the approximate percentage
that above sales are of the ad
vocate’s total fluid milk product
sales;
the names and addresses of
all handlers (including own)
selling fluid milk products in each
territory proposed to be added to
the marketing area, with an
estimate of the proportion that
each handler’s sales are of the
total sales in each proposed area;
the approximate number of
dairy farmers associated with
Idste Memorial Fund
. Ferity Progrom*
- Crop Spraying Programs
T ** a °**..r C '„ nl
BELOIT, Wise. - The Dairy
Shrine Permanent Home Fund has
received a $lOOO donation from the
Fred S. Idste Memorial Fund.
The Board of Directors’ of the
National Brown Swiss Cattle
Breeders’ Association approved
the action at a recent boarci
meeting. Mrs. Fred Idste also
approved the donation.
Fred Idste served as secretary
treasurer of the National Brown
Swiss Association from 1942-1963.
He was a charter member of the
Dairy Shnne Club and chaired its
organizational meeting. Idste
initiated the idea of a permanent
home for the Dairy Shrine.
CALL YOUR
FRIENDLY
PROFESSIONALS
AT
CHEMGRO
(717) 569-3296
FERTILIZER CO. INC.
Box 218, East Petersburg, PA 17520
each area proposed to be added
who would become producers if the
marketing area were enlarged’
✓ the name and address of each
cooperative association having
members associated' with the
territory proposed to be added to
the marketing area; and
a brief but comprehensive
statement in support of the
proposal(s) to enlarge the
marketing area.
Beginning January 1, 1981, ac
tions under the Federal milk order
Idlum
1
in Class 1 receipts
program became subject to the
“Regulatoiy Flexibility Act” (P.L.
96-354). This act seeks to ensure
that, within the statutory authority
of a program,-the regulatroy and
informational requirements are
tailored to the size and nature of
small businesses.
For the purpose of the Federal
order program, a small business
will be considered as one which is
independently owned and operated
and which is not dominant in it
field of operation. Most parties
0 DINNER MEETING
(No Charge)
WED.. JUNE 17. 1981
11:30 AM
Calf Collect For Reservations
717-626-1151
Subject; Conserving Electric &
Heating Costs With The
DARI-KOOL THERM A • STOR 111
Route Salesman
Gary Walton,
left, is shown
with Lester
Landis and an
installed ,
Thernfa*Stor ill
COME AND HEAR LESTER LANDIS'
TESTIMONIAL ON THE COST OF
HEATING WATER FOR PENNIES A DAY
THE ALL NEW REFRIGERATION
SYSTEM WITH 2 NEW
CONTROL PANELS
THE NEW DECO-MATIC II
•PLANNING LAYOUTS
• SALES
• INSTALLATION
• SERVICE
USED 1500 GAL. MUELLER TANK w/HEAT
RECOVERY SYSTEM & (2) 4 H.P. COMPRESSORS
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
501 E. Woods Drive Lititz. Pa. 17543 Phone 717-626-1151
Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched
24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED
After6P.M.-Cail:
Ray Shenk - 717-626-1152 Vic Leninger - 717-653-1378
Mervin Nissley - 717-872-4565 Gary Walton - 215-593-6966
Rick Thompson - 717-627-1530
subject to a milk order are con
sidered as a small business. Ac
cordingly, interested parties are
invited to submit hearing
proposals that would carry out the
intent of this act.
If the USDA concludes a hearing
' should be held, all known in
terested parties will be mailed a
copy of the hearing notice. Anyone
who desires to present evidence on
proposals set forth in the hearing
notice will have an opportunity to
do so at the hearing.
DARI-KOOL
LARGE to SMALL SIZES
600 Gal. down
to 450 Gal.>.
WE HAVE GOOD USEDTANKS
" IN ALL SIZES
• 625 Gal.
• (2) 800 Gal.
• 1000 Gal.
• 300 Gal.
• 400 Gal.
• (3) 500 Gat.
• 600 Gal.
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DEC
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DARI-KOOL