PDA offers milk referendum ‘hotline’ HARRISBURG - In an ticipation ot the many questions resulting trom the proposed milk referendum, the Pennsylvania Departmen, ot Agriculture recently - established a toll-tree telephone number to handle in coming queries, announced Secretary ot Agriculture Penrose Hallowed. Copies ot the proposal plus a letter trom Hallowed are currently en route to more than 12,000 Pennsylvania dairy tanners. Questions will be processed through the toll-tree line, 1-800-932- 0099. "This is a critical ,ume tor dairymen both in Pennsylvania and throughout the nation,” Hallowed writes. "Pennsylvania dairymen are exceeding even national averages tor increased milk production while surpluses reach record levels. Although advertising and promotion are nut pie only solutions to our surplus problem it is perhaps.the least paintul option available to us. "As a tweltth generation dairy tanner, 1 have always believed that those ot us that produce milk also have an obligation to help market it. As an individual dairymen, however, you just decide on your own whether the tuture ot your dairy operation is worth this additional investment,” he adds. LIQUIDATION SALE BLACK AGRICULTURAL FILM SIZE # ROLLS RESALE PRICE 46” 250 25.02 48” 1004 30.84 50” 233 32.14 52” 285 33.44 54” 104 34.69 66” 42 43.09 SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE COMMENTS: 1. Resale price is 20%' less than original selling price. 2. Roll footage is 2000 It. on a 3" core .00125 gauge. 3. Material is sold “as is”. Rolls are pack* aged 16 per skid. Would like to selljn one lot but may split to skid lots for quantity. Bennies Warehouse Distribution Center fc RD #1 Berwick, Pa. 717-759-2201 P Ask for BENNIE The proposal, as approved by the 25-member state Dairy Promotion Advisory Committee, calls tor 3/4 ot one percent ot the stale’s average blend price assessment on all milk sold. It approved, producers would be assessed about 10 cents per hundredweight. According to Hallowed the proposed referendum is expected to generate more that $9 million the tirsl year tor dairy promotion. In addition to the hotdne, producers, state-wide, will have to chance to learn more about the proposal and air their views through a series ot tive regional pubdc meetings. The regional meetings, which all begin at 1 pan. are as follows: Peb. 5 Ha/letown, GenettTs Best Western; Peb. B Slate College, Keller Conference Center; P’eb. 9 Lancaster, Farm and Hume Center; Peb. 10 Clarion, Clarion Holiday Inn; Peb. 11 Donegal, Laurel Highlands Motor Inn. The hearings will be conducted under the provisions ot the Penn sylvania Agricultural Com modities Act ot 1908. Following the hearings, a referendum ot milk producers will be held in March, calling fur a majority vote ot 80.1 percent needed tor passage, it passed, the proposal could take effect by July 1. MILLER DIESEL INC. , THE DIESEL SPECIALISTS 6030 Jonestown Rd. - Harrisburg, Pa. 717-545-5931 IS THE DISTRIBUTOR FOR YOUR DIESELS BEST FRIEND Vs? \ \s£\ ' 8““® / pteV ! n^conos' on . save Pughs wins Franklins top Alfalfa Growers award Harold Cayman, left, Quincy-area farmer and immediate past president of the Pa. Forage and Grassland Council, presents a plaque to Carl E. Pugh, center, and son Carl of Chambersburg. The Pughs were recognized at the recent Franklin County Soils and Crops Day for thpir outstanding 1981 Alfalfa E & E Concrete Grooving Prevent Costly Injury v GROOVE feed lots - holding pens - free stall area contact: Michael Enright R.D. 4, Box 22 A New Oxford, PA 17350. Ph. 717-624-8739 AGRISERUM An Aid to the Health of The Nation HELLO With the approaching growing season of 1982, maybe you might consider "Agriserum" as part of your fertilizer needs. This is an “Organic Gal Plasma Serum" of basic life promoting and sheltering values It is a nutritional living bacteria, which tends to wake up the nutrients in the seeds and thereby aids germination, and feeds the bacteria in the soil, producing a more humus and loose soil. “Agnserum” is applied to the seed at the rate of 1 pint per bushel, not exceeding 1 pint per acre. If you would spray the solution on standing grass land, and if you plant more than 1 bushel seeds per acre, the “Agnserum" can be reduced to 1 pint per acre. “Agnserum" is feeding the life in the soil. The life in the soil is fertility. Agnserum is produced by Farmers Mfg in Dorsey, 111. and was used in agriculture since 1947 Personal note on “Agnserum” We make no culture claims for it (neither ex pressed nor implied). We have been using Agnserum for 11 years, and I would not like to do without it in farming or gardening It works well with any organic fertilizer We have been using agnserum on part of our farm for a number of years without applying other fertilizer, but would not recommend using it on poor ground that way. A number of farmers are using agnserum along with their regular fertilizer program and reducing their fertilizer application. We have been experimenting for 11 years, and find “Fertrel Blue Label” fertilizer and Agnserum are a good working combination, at a general application of 200 to 500 lb. of Blue Label and 1 pint Agnserum per acre Blue Label can vary to each farmer's specification. Also, many people are using Agnserum in animal con sumption as an aid in digestive bacteria, especially in calf growing. If you are interested in knowing more about it, please feel free to contact us. Agriserum is priced at $48.00 per gal. in the states of U.S. We ship Agriserum by U.P.S. post paid, any time of the year. We are planning to make delivery to all Pennsylvania in early March, so if you would like Agriserum delivered this spring, could you have your order int he mail by the last of February. We give discount on cash sales-(55.00 per gal. - from 1 to 6 gal.) ($7.00 per gal for 6 gal. and over) (36 gal. and over is figured at dealer's price) We also sell Agri LC, a biodegradeable wetting agent for all your spraying solutions, including herbicide and fungicide mixes. LC is used 1 pt. to 1 qt to 100 gal of spray solution, depending on your water condition. LC costs $13.00 per gal. “less in 5 gal. or more" FOB. You can send your orders to. PLEASANT VALLEY SUPPLY R.D. #l, Coopers Drive Kirkwood, Pa. 17536. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 6,1982—829 production of 7,163 tons of hay, 2,584 pounds of crude protein, and 7,628 pounds of TDN. The Alfalfa Growers' program is conducted by the Extension Service in co-operation with the PFQC. The award was presented at the Lemaster Community Center.