Bedford Co. DMA (Continued from Page 026) 92 86 38 Allen Clear Dandy Star JTJ Wakefield Farms 45 Dale A. Baker Valerie Chet & George Erb 13 86 Frazier Farms Polly Jon i Andy T. Mohr 275546 Bernard Snider Kathy Penny Jump Bell Alice Arrow Karen Robert Swartzwelder 84 116 117 Larry Beach Ray W. Hinish Connie Carmel * Roger R. Brumbaugh Mary Mable Lois Pokey' Clarence Reasy, Jr. Rita James L. Steele Jan Snake Spring Farm 243 122 95 9 'TOP OF THE LlNfe DRYER" HIGH EFFICIENCY lOW HORSEPOWER REQUIREMENT HIGH SPEED DRYING 1 LOW TEMPERATURE DRYING (120-180°F) HIGH GRAIN QUALITY LOW MAINTENANCE BOTTOM LINE: EZEE-PRY Wet grain top ot bin. Grain falls into cooling below. U S Patents 3,479.748 and 3.501.845 Foreion Patents Pending 16,612 17,381 16,800 17,395 18,804 19,308 18,752 17,306 17^611 16,497 14,771 16,586 18,736 17,273 19,400 17,179 17,875 13,870 12,262 19,312 18,526 17,557 15,931 3 17,005 3 v -18,058 3 19,142 3 19,391 3 14,259 3 14,941 3 17,164 3 18,719 3 25,998 3 19,244 3 19,368 3 17,073 3 18,774 6 5 4 6 5 705 712 697 opening as positive development 632 634 Washington, D.C. We are very pleased the, reserve has been opened and regard this action as a positive development,” stated William R. Mullins, president. National Corn Growers 670 .. .684 686 674 Association, following the an nouncement by Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block of the opening of a farmer-held reserve for immediate entry of 1981. crop corn. 666 613 778 698 788 879* 697 660 701 “The National Corn Growers Association has been working quite dilligently the past few weeks with Secretary Block and others in the Administration to move quickly on the reserve' opening,” Mulling continued. “We believe the opening of the reserve for im mediate and early entry of 1961 crop corn is an essential factor in the process to put farm prices back on the road to recovery,” stated Mullins- 649, 655 631 634 714 739 730 789 652 621 In a letter to Secretary Block last week pressing once' again for an immediate opening of the reserve, the NCGA cited the worsening economic conditions surrounding the U.S. com industry as the 655 699 735 667 609 774 688 48 49 51 72 LOUCKS GRAIN EQUIP. INC. Corn growers regard reserve 5 3 18,846 784 4 3 17,409 739 4 3 19,297 792 3 3 18,786 677 RD #l2, York, PA 717-755-2868 reason for the immediate opening of the reserve. “The prospect of record 1961 com production, ex tremely high interest rates, and escalating production costs due to sustained inflation have forced cash com prices to drastically low levels. In order' to ‘ arrest any further declines in com prices, the immediate opening' of a farmer held reserve for com Is necessary, and could prove to be a pivotal' factor in the recovery process of farm prices received by U.S. com producers,” Mullins said. “We commend Secretary Block for his determination in moving forward with the reserve opening, and although the provisions outlined by USDA officials are not entirely at the levels we had hoped, the primary NOG A consideration Bees need fall management UNIVERSITY PARK - The best results for overwintering ' bees occur when bees are left on their summer stands, according to Penn train is dried in 'overhead trying floor through tin grain column. leat from cooling grain re-cycled to assist drying; using all railable heat. Ccotexus Flow System Batii System 4051000 buThr. 175-454 hiiJhr. 5575 22,79 tu. 15125 22,7801 b. LancasterFarminCtSatunlay, October |7,1981-PZ7 is that the opening itself is crucial in aiding any measure of farm price recovery,” Mullins .com mented. The National Com Growers Association has actively supported the concept of. the farmer-held reserve inasmuch as it supplies some measure of marketing flexibility to' Individual .com producers while at the same time providing adequate stocks on a continuing basis to meet domestic and world demands. “The opening of the reserve was particularly, critical at this time,” Mullins concluded, “because of the low levels to which farm prices had fallen. However, the tool has only beeitprovided and it is now up to com fanners to make adequate use of this program.” State’s correspondence course on beekeeping. ' Other steps, involved in fall i management to ensure that bees survive cold weather include cleats on apiaries, united weak colonies, andrequeenlng colonies with old queens. The beekeeping course also gives methods for successfully producing comb and extracting honey, seasonal management, rearing of queens, control of bee diseases, enemies of the honeybee, and preparing comb or extracted honey for the market. This' 10-lesson correspondence course offers directions on how to begin a beekeeping enterprise or improve an existing operation. To get a copy of this course, send ,$9.25, including postage, to Beekeeping, Box 5000, University Park, PA 16802. Make check payable to Penn State. *
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