WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block recently outlined the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s reduced acreage and conservation plans for the 1982 wheat crop. Block said these decisions are contingent on the U.S. Congress passing a new farm bill which authorizes the actions. Block said farmers who wish to become eligible for price support loans, target price protection and the farmer-owned reserve program must comply with all reduced-acreage requirements. There will be no payments for reduced plantings, Block said. Block said participatirg farmers must reduce their acreage of wheat planted for harvest by at least 15 percent from their established wheat acreage base. The base will be the 1981 planted wheat acreage adjusted in cases where there is a regular crop rotation for wheat, he said. Secondly, farmers must devote to conservation uses an area equal to 17.65 percent of their 1982 wheat acreage planted for harvest (planted 1982 wheat acreage times 17.65 percent equals acreage devoted to conservation uses). For example, Block said, a “We used to worm ou whole herd at one time, but we didn’t notice a change in milk pro duction because a lot of the cows were midway through their lactations. Or tailenders which got wormed long before they came fresh. “But worming with TB2® right before they freshen, you’re helping to get every cow ready to give more milk as they peak out. They peak sooner and they seem to hold on better.” “You clean pipelines ...why not cows?” “Worming for us is routine. We clean out everything...the pipeline...the barn. So why not do the same for the cows? When you clean out the worms, whatever the cows IK PREFRESHENING DAIRY WORRIER USDA announces more 1982 wheat program provisions farmer with a 1981 planted acreage of 100 acres must plant no more than 85 acres of wheat for 1982 harvest to become eligible for the program. The 15 acres reduced (17.65 percent of 85 acres) must be devoted to a conservation use. If the farmer planted fewer than the allowed 85 of wheat acres, he or HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania Agriculture - Secretary Penrose Hallowell today announced the appointment of Benjamin F. Mader as Executive Secretary of the State Harness Racing Com mission. Mader’s appointment was made by the commission during a meeting Saturday, September 19, at the Keystone Racetrack in Bucks County. The commission members include Chairman Jesse L. Crabbs of Hanover, York County; Francis J. Fitzpatrick, Jr. of Broomall, Delaware County; and James B. Eckenrode, Jr. of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County. Mader, 50, of Grantville, Dauphin County, assumed the past yesterday. Prior to his ap pointment to the State Harness **We worm our cows with TBZ before freshening so when they’re ready to milk, they’re ready says Tom of Ba PDA names worms each one just before she freshens. TBZ (thiabendazole) is a registered trademark of Merck & Co., Inc. she would be permitted to devote fewer acres to a conservation use. For example, if this farmer planted only 50 acres of wheat, he or she could devote only 8.8 acres to conservation uses (17.65 percent of 50 acres). The land taken from production and devoted to conservation uses Harness Racing Commission ex-secretary Racing Commission, Mader as Administrator of the Pennsylvania Pair Fund, a post he held since early 1979. “I am extremely pleased that Ben has accepted this position,” Hallowell said. "He has an ex cellent record in the Department of Agriculture and I feel his ex perience in working with the fair fund made him the best choice for the job.” As Administrator of the State Fair Fund, Mader was responsible for overseeing the distribution of momes, derived from horse and harness racing revenues, to the 107 county fairs in the Commonwealth. The money was used by fair of ficials to cover the cost of events, exhibitions and premiums. Mader, as head of the harness “Our veterinarian gave me information on university tests and it showed worming pays. We’ve used TBZ ever since. With milk at.sl3 a hundred, all I need is an extra hundred pounds and I’ve paid for worming about three times over. “I just put pellets with TBZ in front of the cow about a week before she freshens. They clean it right up. And TBZdoes thejob!” Your dealer, feed supplier, p„ and veterinarian have TBZ in a feed or dosage for that fits your tnanagei Start your prefreshenii worming program witl TBZ, now. eat they can use to make milk.” “Information from vet shows worming pays” incasler Farming, Saturday, October 3,1981-031 must be eligible cropland, must be protected from wind and water erosion and may not be mechanically harvested. However, farmers will be permitted to graze this acreage except during the six principal growing months. Farmers participating in the reduced acreage program on one racing commission, an in dependent unit within the Agriculture Department, will oversee the regulations of harness racing with pari-mutual betting throughout the state. The State Harness Dauphin Farmers Assoc, annual meeting Oct. HARRISBURG - The Dauphin County Farmers’ Association will be holding their annual dinner meeting on Saturday, Oct. 10 at the Lower Swatara Fire Hall. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Deadline for ticket reservations farm must assure USDA that they are not exceeding the 1981 wheat base on any other farms they own or operate. Farmers are not required to participate in the wheat program to qualify for program benefits on other crops grown on the farm, Block said. Commission also administers for Pennsylvania Sire Stakes Fund, licenses harness racing cor porations and supervises harness racing at 22 county fairs in the Commonwealth. Racing is Oct. 4. Contact Sam Demey at 717/564-3495 or any other board member for additional in formation. A business meeting and awards program are planned. FISHER'S PAMTW6 ■ SAND BLASTING ■ SPRAY & BRUSH PAINTING ■ ROOF COATING ■ CEMENT COATING ■ RESTORING Commercial • Agricultural • Residential ALSO - WILL DO SIGN PAINTING AT OUR SHOP. 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