Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 09, 1982, Image 12

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OUR READERS WRITE,
AND OTHER OPINIONS
Organization is attempting to
collect old membership dues from
fanners in Pennsylvania. The
NFO has taken legal action against
these farmers.
In an effort to defend them
selves, these farmers hired
lawyers to represent them.
It’s a legal dispute between the
NFO and these farmers.
Some of these fanners have
hired attorneys associated with the
PFA’s Legal Service Plan which
Setting an example
The Airville Advisory Council of to center ring and
the York County Farmers’ an extabitflr walks up to the show
Association supports Joyce Bupp’s bottle,
stand on the use of alcoholic Advertise and promote your own
beverages at fairs. (On Being a I™*“t by drinking milk. Drink
Farm wife, Sept. 25,1982) First it and advertse milk to the public
sets a poor example for our youth. aM the milk surplus may soon be a
Underage youth have become thing of the past. Think about it.
involved in this practice, and this
leads to trouble for all concerned. Airville, York Coontv
Second are dairymen promoting
and advertising alcoholic
beverages? It certainly is poor
advertising for the dairy industry.
When a dairy princess is
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Y [ anhydrous AMMONIA J pggg gg
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provides professional legal ser
vices and legal assistance ex
clusively for members of the
Pennsylvania Farmers’
Association.
The PFA Legal Service Plans
represent the individual farmers
who hired them not PFA.
It’s strictly an attorney-client
relationship.
Richard W. Newpber
Administrative Secretary
Pa. Farmers’ Assn.
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Trucking will be available to central points in PA..MD., and VA,
KEN BRUBAKER
1100 West Chester Pike, B-18
West Chester, Pa. 19380
215/696 - 5483
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i read the editorial re: farming fields along tbe roads.
ths. right-of-way (Off the! Sounding In ray area in Virginia and where
Board, Sept 25). You do have a 1 grew up in South Carolina also,
justifiable argument if fanners in the right-of-way along roads is not
fact plow up to the pavement. farmed, grows up in bushes and
1 don’t recall seeing this briars and eventually becomes so
situation in my visits to your ' entangled that one driving down
community. I have often com- the road cannot see the fields,
mented on your area to people in ' Eventually gullies form and the
other states and 1 attribute much fields shrink. Why? First the
of the beauty to the in highway department does' not
which the fanners maintain' the •' properly slope and aeed the right-
I 00-percent agreement
1 read with much interest the Eaihbr this, summer I talked .
editorial in tbe Sept. 25 issue of with State Grange MasterCharies
Lancaster Farming, •'.•Time to Wlsmer about printing such an
clean upour act,” and would like to ar * lc^e tbe Advocate (Grange
commend you for your newsletter) and also the president ~
and also say that I agree with yon of the local Pennsylvania Farmers
100 percent. ‘ - Association,' but notobjgceine of
Being a towhsfaip supervisor as •
well as a farmer, it is basy for toe ™®*kwg you bhoe. Again .for -
to see and understand each end y 0 thoughts,
every situation that you mentioned . • ■ Sidney L. Lewis
inthearticle. Wysox, Bradford County
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Piedmont Calves are selected from the "cream of the crop"
throughout the East Coast
Justifiable argument
DMONT invitational:
CLUB CALF SALE
7:00 pm
OCTOBER 30, 1982
FAIRGROUNDS
FREDERICK, MARYLAND
CHIANINA CROSSES ♦* SHORTHORN
LIMOUSINE CROSSES ♦♦ HEREFORD
SIMMENTAL CROSSES * ANGUS
WINNERS FROM OUR 1981 SALE
Grand Champion-Fulton County PA
Grand Champion-South Mountain Fair PA
Reserve Grand Champion-Shenandoah County VA
Reserve Grand Champion-Virginia Beef Expo VA
Reserve Champion Mlddleweight-Allentown Fair PA
Champion Lightweight-Kutztown Fair PA
of-way and thereafter maintain it.
Secondly, the fanner leaves the
responsibility to the highway
department and continues to move
away from the road. ~v
With cooperation from the-J
highway departments and the local
landowners, all roadways could be
beautiful as well as useful.
W.Gray Abercrombie
Broad Run, Virginia
solutions or drained after bring
used. JExposed water pipes beed
attention to Iteep- from freezing;
The must be buried at leak 30
inches Into the ground or wrapped
with electric heating cable.
Thawing frozen water pipes on a -
cold morning is not
frozen cooling systems in tractors'^
and motors are expensive. Prevent
these problems by getting ready
for freezing weather, now-
1982
SELLING: 50
Now is
the Time
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OLLIE BENNETT «
2672 Jennings Chapel Rd *
Woodbine. Md. 21797
301/489-4934
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