Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 24, 1981, Image 143

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Uncaster Farming, Saturday, October 24.1981-Dl5
Adams farmers
elect directors
CASHTOWN Six directors
were elected and tifteen policy
recommendation were approved at
the recent annual meeting of the
Adams County Farmers’
Association held here at the
Cashtown Fire Hall>
One policy approved by the
Adams County farmers recom
mends the use of DDT Jo rid the
state of gypsy moth.
Three policies were aimed at
keeping animal rights groups from
interfering with farming
operations. The policy that was
finally voted on and approved
stated that the “Friends of
Animals” actions should* be cur
tailed so as not to hinder legitimate
farming activities and that PFA
should seek to improve relations
with the animal rights movement
and work with advocates in a
professional educational manner
to explain those practices
necessary in modem agriculture.
The fifteen recommendations
approved at this annual meeting
will come before the Pennsylvania
Farmers Association Annual
meeting which begins November 8
at the Hershey Convention Center.
Concerning the Water Rights
Bill, the farmers resolved that the
right to use ground and surface
water for agricultural purposes is
a property right which should not
be taken from the owner without
just compensation.
Farmers also recommended :
that manure storage facilities be
exempt from local taxation; that
the percentage of associate
members be increased from 10
percent to 20 percent for PFA; that
FRANK A.
FiLLIPPO, INC.
- WANTED -
DISABLED &
CRIPPLED COWS (
BULLS & STEERS
Slaughtered under
overnment Inspection
state and local government be
required to restore roadside drains
for farm access which are
Eliminated or changed by road
maintenance; that milk handlers,
proprietary and cooperative, be
required to develop a formula and
pay producers on the basis of
solids, not butterfat; that a
combination of a locally levied flat
rate mcome tax and property tax
for the purpose of school finance
be implemented and that the rate
and proportion of taxes be at the
discretion of the local taxing
authority; that poultry and egg
buyers come under and be in
cluded in the packers and
stockyard act requirmg payment
to producers within a given
amount of time; that daylight
saving tune be left as it is; that
Conrail be returned to a private
rail system by 1984.
Six directors were elected:
Jeffrey Waybright, Ronald Flint,
Arthur Musselman, • Samuel
Stoner, Tedd Rhodes and Fred
Scott.
At an orgamzatonal meeting of
the Board of Directors, Mervin
Myers, Littlestown was reelected
president; Fred Scott also of
Littlestown was elected vice
president; Calvin F. Bream,
Gettysburg, treasurer; Mary
Mills,' Gettysburg, secretary; and
Mabel Bream, county information
director.
Delegates to the State Con
vention are Mervin Myers, Fred
Scott, Guy Donaldson and Dale
King. Alternates are John R.
Pitzer, John Hess and Arthur
Musselman.