A3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19,1952 OUR READERS WRITE, AND OTHER OPINIONS grilling and put 12 to 15 pieces in a disappears. Since last fall we box and set it in an out of the way haven’t once smelled that place in your rooms and closets disagreeable odor, that give you a problem, the smell Acreage reduction; good insurance Just over a month ago, American fanners took a major step to help themselves by im proving the prices they receive for their products. Farmers enrolled more than 80 percent of the total farm acreage in the Acreage Reduction Program offered by Agriculture Secretary John Block. Enrollment in the com program exceeded 75 percent. Wheat acreage enrollment was close to 85 percent, and cotton acreage enrollment topped 90 percent. Rather impressive numbers, indeed. But now farmers must take an even more important step m this program by reducing production by the specified amounts, which will help remedy the current oversupply of wheat and feed grains. As the 1982 crop season progresses, farmers and policymakers should take a close look at the rather limited options available for increasing farm prices. Farmers can participate in the ARP, which is the only game in town. Or, they can take a gamble. Secretary Block has emphasized JUNE SPECIALS JET BENCH GRINDERS 6” (BG-6) *56.25 8" (BG-8) $ 90.00 JET 10" CONTRACTOR'S TABLE SAW Model JTS-10 $ 475.00 Includes Motor BLUE BALL MACHINE WORKS 717-354-4478 Rt. 322 East, Blue Ball • Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5; Sat. 7:30-11:30 (Continued from Page Al 2) that there will be no exceptions with the 1982 program. Only far mers who enroll and later certify their planted acreage will be eligible for program benefits. Is 1982 a good year to take a long shot on the markets? Will market and world economic conditions guarantee strong prices at har vest? Can a wheat farmer lock in a price equal to the |4.05 per bushel target price on wheat? Farmers should also take a close look at current world production trends. Canadian farmers are being advised to plant fence to fence. In Argentina, farmers are considering planting an additional 25 million acres of wheat this year. Australian farmers may add 4 percent more to their wheat acreage in 1962. In spite of U.S. efforts to responsibly control production, there are prospects for huge world crops again this year. That means large world harvests of wheat and feed grains weighing heavily on ' U.S. markets. The Acreage Reduction Program may be the best in surance of price protection that U.S. fanners can find. There are, however, some in- HVBS-461 JET METAL-WORKING. BAND SAW ” vj JET 14" WOOD WORKING BANDSAW Model JRS-14 *349.00 Salinda Weber Mohton, PA *237.50 GLASGOW, Del. The Glasgow Valerie Shahan, president of the Chapter of Future Farmers of Delaware Association of FFA, who America honored its outstanding gave an inspirational speech on the members at its Eighth Annual loss of farmland and the need to Parent-Member Banquet in the preserved. cafeteria of the high school. Chapter members also The banquet was called to order presented a skit on the stereotype by Chapter President Kevm of FFA that is often assumed by Turner and guests were introduced non-members, by Vice President Donna Zistl. Among the top award winners Juanita Pease, chapter chaplain, were Jill Lundregan and Jill delivered the invocation.. Paraskewich who were named Speaker for the evening was Star Greenhailds. terim measures, such as the ones proposed by the Senate Republican agricultural leadership, to help farmers. The leadership is also worlung on a number of additional initiatives to assist fanners through these exceedingly tough times. The measures recommend early announcements of commodity program plans by the USDA and encourage the Secretary to use his existing authority to implement the farm storage facility loan program as soon as possible in order to accommodate the 1382 production and void forced selling and dumping. In any government program, we must be vigilant in our efforts to provide responsible programs that assist farmers, not make matters Generator Sets POWER •Air Cooled Units: 2 - 20 KW Maxi-Power Generator has over 325 automatic units in South Eastern Pa. Why not check with the leader before buying! Sales ★ ★ Service Rental Used Units Trade In Allowances Switch Gear MAXI . 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Jesse Helms, chairman U.S. Senate Ag Committee Manufactured for Agriculture Greenhand Degrees also went to Karen Moody, Scott Witman, Charles Fox, Tom Wood, Glen Williams, John Young, Gary Stanley, Jim Ewing, Kathy Dick and Jeff Heagy. The Star Chapter Farmer Award was presented to Jeff Heagy. Also receiving Chapter Fanner Degrees were Debbie White, Karen Powell, Jenny Moltz, Scott Witman, Carla Moxley, John Moody, Tom Wood, Charles Fox, Glen Williams, Don Comer and Valene Moore. Among other persons honored at the banquet were Don Knotts, who received the Honorary State Farmer Degree; and Bryan Moxley and Joseph Stepnowski, who received Honorary Chapter Farmer Degrees. •Water Cooled Units: 7.5 -1000 KW imatic nsfer id State tntrol ogic