Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 37

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    HARRISBURG - A Penn
sylvania Vegetable Research
Program which may generate
$56,000 a year for research was
approved during' a referendum
held July 22 through Aug. 5. ac
cording to State Agriculture
Secretary Penrose Hallowed.
The new program takes effect
for this marketing season, with
assessments due Oct. 31. The
program runs for a period of five
years, at which time a review
referendum will be held. The
assessment rate will be $1.50 per
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acre for all producers who grow
ten or more acres of vegetables
sold for human use..
“I am pleased that the majority
of you indicated your support for
this program. It can provide a
significant boost to Pennsylvania’s
vegetable industry,” Hallowed
said in a letter to affected growers.
“It also is reassuring that our
state’s vegetable processors share
your desire to improve our
vegetable : growing practices. In
the past few days, we’ve received
offers from Furman. Canning
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Rt. 4 Litrtz, Pa. 17543 738-1121
West Of Ephrato Woodcorner Road
Company, Charles 6. Summers,
Jr. Company and W.E. Bittinger
Company to match the con
tributions of their growers. In
addition, Hanover Brands, Inc. has
offered to contribute to the
program. Additional firms may be
added to this list. With this com
bined support, we may exceed
$56,000 per year in contributions
for vegetable research,” Hallowed
added.
Fifty-five producers voting (50.5
percent) favored the referendum,
and represented 3,158.5 acres of
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production of those voting (58.7
percent). Producers voting against
the referendum (54) represented
49.5 percent of the votes and 41.3
percent of the acreage (2,220). A
simple majority was required for
approval in both cases.
The Vegetable Research
Program was approved under
provisions of the Pennsylvania
Agricultural Commodities
Marketing Act of 1968. This is the
fourth marketing or research
program in effect under the Act.
Other programs include the
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Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 25,1982—A39
Vintage Sales Stables, Inc.
I 10 miles East of Lancaster on Rt 30
I - Box 100, Paradise. Pa.
Special Feeder Cattle Auction
Friday, Oct 15,1982
At 7:00 P.M.
Around 400 head of all weight?' and all
breeds.
Your Consignments Welcomed
Contact:
L. Robert Frame, Mgr.
(717) 768-8204 or
(215) 458-8518 home
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USED EQUIPMENT:
JD 66000 Sidehlll Combine
w/643 Six Row 30”
’ , Cornhead :... *44,500
JD 66000 L.L. Combine
. w/13’Platorm&6 •
Row, 30 Cornhead .. . .*26,000
JO 45 Combine w/2 Row Corn
head & 12' Platform... *4,700
NH 880 Harvester, 1,000
RPM, 2 Row NR, New Knives
& Gathering Chains *2,850
Gehi 600 Harvester. 1,000 RPM.
Electric Knife Grinder,
Pickup & 2 Row NR *2,450
JD 38 Harvester,
540 RPM *1,500
JD 3800 Harvester, •
1000 RPM *1,650
NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALS:
JD 327 Baler w/#3O
Ejector...: *...*7,850
JD 700 Grinder Mixer *6,550
JD #22510 Ft. 6" Offset Disc .. *3,975
JD #BB 8’ Blade .*■ *615
NH #BO Bale Mover *425
EVERGREEN TRACTOR CO.
30 Evergreen Rd.
Lebanon, Pa. 17042
(717)272.4641
STORE HOURS:
Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 AM - 5 PM
Sat. 8 AM to 12 Noon
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL WITH
FACTORY TRAINED PERSONNEL
HOL.LfII\D
Pennsylvania Apple Marketing
Board, the Pennsylvania Red
Cherry Marketing Board and the
Pennsylvania Potato Research
Advisory Board.
Jersey sale
(Continued from Page A 22)
was Vantage Pride Aster, con
signed by Don and Angie Koontz of
Fredonia, which was purchased
for $1,525 by James Clark of Enon
Valley. In discussing his purchase
Jim said, “I know that is a lot to
pay for a calf, but I have her
maternal sister at home.” This
maternal sister is projected at
14,292 pounds milk as a 2 year old
and was purchased at the Pot of
Gold sale two years ago. “Aster”
will go home to join Jim’s herd of
15 Jerseys.
The six heifers offered in the Pot
of Gold sale averaged $879 while
the forty-one cows offered for sale
averaged $1,335.
Another highlight of the annual
sale was the purchase of a bull,
Smokey Hill Saint Jeff, by a
syndicate of Pennsylvania Jersey
Breeders for $3,600. All proceeds of
this sale go toward the 1985 Annual
American Jersey Cattle Club
meeting and sale to be held in
'Pennsylvania. Roy Watson of
Columbia Cross Roads donated the
outstanding son of Favorite Saint
who is out of an excellent
Quicksilver dam.