A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8,1981 ‘Block Vote 9 BUI (Continued from Page A 24) majority for passage could insure rule by a minority. The three existing boards under this act, the Apple Marketing Board, the Red Cherry Marketing Board, and the Potato Research Board, are all opposed to a provision which would change the formula to require a two-thirds majority for passage The current act also provides for termination or suspension of marketing programs under the act when requested in writing by one third of affected producers who market more than fifty percent of the volume of commodities produced under the program. Amendments in HB 767 would eliminate this provision, which is, effectively a means of review. This language was put into the act to allow suspension of a marketing program under extreme cir cumstances, and has the same effect as a review referendum Under the current act, the Secretary of Agriculture must call a review referendum of affected producers every five years, to determine whether or not the marketing program will continue The amendments to the act in cluded in HB 767 would change the five-year review period to a three year period. • The Apple and Red Cherry Agway Presents... Three Ways lb Get More Profit Out 01 YburFeedim Program. Feeding a total mixed ration (TMR) can help you increase milk production... and profits... without adding a single cow to the herd. Agway, has the TMR feeding machines that let you accurately weigh and thoroughly mix forage, grain ant' supplements to deliver a balanced bite every time. There’s a machine to fit almost any feeding setup. Supreme Batch Mixer and Weigher for feedlots, freestall, or stanchion operations. Schwartz Feeder Wagon perfect for drive-through freestall bams and feedlots. Agway Model 780 Weigh-Mix Feeding Machine Ideal for stanchions and tie stalls. Your Agway Farm Systems and Farm Entarprlsa sarvlca parsons can halp you davalop a TMR and racommand tha feeding system you’ll naad to match your operation. Maka thsm a part of your managamant team and start putting mora profit Into your faadlng program. WINFIELD 717-523-1204 AVONDALE DUBLIN TANEYTOWN CHAPMAN 215-268-2043 215-249-3556 301-751-1130 215-395 3381 Marketing Boards and the Potato Research Board are in opposition to this proposed amendment, in light of the additional costs of holding the review referendums. Existing language in section seven concerning suspension or ter mination of a program would cover the continguency that a program would lose the support of its af fected producers within the five year period prior to a review referendum. The Department of Agriculture is satisfied with the programs now supported by the Pennsylvania Agricultural Commodities Marketing Act of 1968, and is convinced that the existing law is working satisfactorily. We respectfully recommend that the existing law continue to function as is PLEASANT GAP CHAMBERSBURG TEMPLE 814-359-2722 717-263-4197 215-929-5264 Remaining testimonies will be published in next week’s issue. All reader’s opinions are welcomed and will be printed if signed. Pa. Potato Groupers On July 22, 1961, tile Board ot Directors ot Pennsylvania Co operative Potato Growers, Inc. voted unanimously to oppose any change to the Pennsylvania Agricultural Commodities Marketing Act ot 1968. The Pennsylvania Co-operative Potato Growers represents the majority ot the potato growers m our state and is the only state organization representing the potato grower. The Pennsylvania Co-operative Potato Growers is opposed to House Bill 767 and the amendments it proposes. We support the concept ot moditied bloc voting by co operatives. We believe that removing this provision would make passage ot reterendums tor the purpose ot sales promotion, research and service programs unnecessarily difficult. Howard L. Featherman, General Manager CARLISLE 717-243-4312 YORK A TT 717 - 792 - 2674 LANCASTER 717-394-0541 S BUYING or SELLING coins please consider & WISE'S COIN & GIFT SHOP we have 3 in-house teletypes gjr keeping us up to the minute on current market prices. We are full time professionals & your satisfaction is our full time concern. We also provide consultations on INVESTMENTS and APPRAISALS-private @ facilities offer CONFIDENTIAL gj | consultations. # WISE’S COIN & GIFT SHOP 1430 Walnut St. Lebanon, Pa. 17042 (717)273-9705 (717)273-0785