*22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1982 NEW YORK, NY - A plan whereby dairy farmers contribute money for milk promotion ac tivities of the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc., was again approved by Thomas A. Wilson, Market Ad ministrator, New York-New Jersy Milk Marketing Area. These milk promotion activities include ad vertising, nutrition education, publicity for dairy products, Federal Order marketing and product research, and informational services Noting that New York and New Jersey have mandatory milk promotion plans, and Penn sylvania has one under con sideration, the Market Ad ministrator stated that no dairy farmer will be subject to deduction under this program if he is making mandatory contributions under a - rfj HU M LA NCASTER FARMING ' FOR COMFI ETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS 2 continues promotion chip-in stale plan' Wilsop said this actioh allows handlers . regulated by the marketing orders to send "positive letters” to -their dairy tanner suppliers. A dairy ‘tanner who* receives a letter will be.considered to approve for one.year deductions of eight cents per hundredweight from hiS monthly milk checks, unless he notifies fils handier in writing that no deduction should be made. Monies deducted froiji payments THE FACTORY HAS CUT THE PRICE You Will Probably Never Find A Better Deal On A 51 HP* Tractor, These Are Not Special Stripped Down Models. They’re On Our Lots Now And Must Go Before June 23. COME SEE YOU SAVE You Can Also Choose From These Programs If You Want To Finance.** • 9.9% Financing The “Safe Harbor” lease/ownership • Waiver of Finance to 9-1-82 OR • 11.9% APR Financing for 3 years SEE THESE ALUS CHALMERS DEALERS MARSHALL MACHINERY Honesdale, Pa 717-729-7117 AGRONOMICS, INC. Factory ville, Pa 717-94-5-3933 B. EQUIPMENT, INC. Waynesboro, Pa 717-762-3193 B t R FARM Ed Beavertown, PA 717-658-7024 DOTTERER I KOLESAR, INC. Mill Hall, Pa 717-726-3471 PETERMAN FARM EQUIP. Carlisle. Pa 717-249-5338 * Manufacturer's estimated maximum observed PTO horsepower at rated engine speed * ‘When Financed through Allis Chalmers Credit Corp tor milk delivered on or after June i, 1982, will be paid directly by the handler to the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc. The Market Administrator explained that participation is voluntary for both handlers and producers, and a* participating producer may have deductions stopped at any tune by notifying the handler. A producer who does not want to participate and who receives no letter need not notify ALLIS-CH ALMERS 5050...51 RIO HP* Put reliability to work for you. Allis Chalmers May Alter or Withdraw Programs At Its Option NICHOLS FARM EQUIP. Bloomsburg, Pa 717-784-7731 MECKLEY’S LIMESTONE PROD. Herndon, Pa 717-758-3915 AGIND.EILINC. Rising Sun, Md. 30-1-398-6132 AIRVILLE EQUIPMENT, INC. Airville, Pa. 717-862-3358 BJUN. FARM EQUIP., INC. Annville, Pa 717-867-2211 . Better A by Design JmA ALLIS-CHALMERS his handler since no deductions will be made. In approving the plan for the coming year, Wilson pointed out there has been no substantial opposition to the use of the positive letter procedure by producers. Use of the positive letter ap proach was requested by Dairylea Cooperative Inc., Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative Association, Inc., and Northeast Dairy Cooperative Federation, Inc. OR ROY H. OUCH, INC. Ephrata, Pa 717-859-2441 GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, Pa 717-786-7318 SHARTLESVILLE FARMSERV. Hamburg, Pa. 215-488-6574 JflflNW. SAUMS & SONS INC. Flemmgton, N.J 201-782-4242 ART'S REPAIR SHOP Columbus, N J 609-298-3086 CJ. WONSIDLER BROS. Quakertown, Pa 215-536-7523 Cl WONSIDLER BROS. Oley, Pa. 215-987-6257 LH. BRUBAKER, INC. Lancaster. Pa. 717-397-5179 CANYON IMPLEMENTS INC. Manfield, Pa 717-724-2731
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