Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 09, 1982, Image 157

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
Senate Committee on Agriculture,
Nutrition, and Forestry, last
Wednesday unanimously voted to
adopt extensive amendments to
the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Kodenticide Act,
also known as FIFRA. The
provisions reported out of com
mittee as a substitue tor U.K. 52iU
are esstentially those contauied in
S. 282 U, introduced by Senator
Jesse Helms J une 10.
Committee Chairman Helms
said, "The bipartisan support for
the legislation demonstrates the
balance we have struck in
providing sound and effective
regulation of the agricultural
chemical industry."
Helms said the bill is unportant
for two reasons. “First, it provides
for changes in a complex
regulatory program that are
necessary to maintain a system of
free enterprise for the agricultural
chemcial industry and fanners.
Healthy competition among
pesticide producers is necessary to
ensure the continued investment of
capital into the development of
new pesticides that are both sate
and effective. We must contmue to
allow the development of products
that are vital to the health
agriculture and Uic Ameru mi
people.”
Senator Hell ns was careful to
POCAHONTAS
PRODUCERS
Marlinton, West Virginia
Special Sales
Over 3,000 Feeder Cattle and Calves
Just off U.S. 219
One Mile North of Marlinton, W. Va
★ Friday-October 15 —1:30 p.m.
700 Head —Heifer Calves Only
★ Friday-October 29 —1:30 p.m.
600 Head All Beef Breeds, Steers & Heifers
* If you can’t attend a sale, call us and get
hooked up on the telephone to bid on the cattle.
Ail cattle must be paid for before shipment.
* All sales are state graded, sorted and lotted
in uniform lots. All are dehorned and castrated.
For Information call:
Bob Keller at 304-799-4852
or Dave Newman 304-799-6593
U.S. Senate Ag Committee adopts Helms Pesticide Bill
point out the tact that the
legislation would not "in any way
reduce the ability of the ad
ministrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency to keep unsafe
chemicals off of the market.”
Second, Helms said the
legislation is necessary to prevent
the continued borrowing of
American technology which
creates unfair foreign competition
tor American industry. "This
legislation will protect American
jobs in American industry by
protecting our industry from
unfair foreign competition," said
Helms.
Specific provisions of the bill
include:
Registration The bill extends
from 10 to 15 years the basic period
for exclusive use for some types ot
registration data tiled with the
Environmental Protection
Agency. The 15-year period of
exclusive use is also applied to
"additional data” requested by
EPA to support an existing
registration.
The bill would also terminate
EPA s policy ot requiring
registration applicants to cite all
relevant data in EPA’s files, and
would phase out, by 1993, the
current authority for registrants to
use some data submitted by other
companies if compensation for the
use is paid.
SALE
OCTOBER 16,1982
Starting at 9:00 AM
Finch Services, Inc. having moved to a
new location and store, must liquidate all
surplus at old location. All surplus most
go. Sale to be held at old store on John
St., Westminster, Md.
1972 30 ft. Hillsbro Gooseneck Trailer, with
wench and beaver-tall three axle
1974 3/4 ton Chev. pickup truck and tool boxes
1975 3/4 ton Chev. pickup truck and tool boxes
FARM EQUIPMENT
13x7 1H grain drill, 17x7 JO drill, 8 ft. 1H offset
disk - 7 ft. Case offset disk,.NH forage box, two
JD 494 corn planters, 8 ft. JD cultipacker, two
hay wagons, Fox forage box and gear, JD 14 T
baler with ejector, IH baler with ejector, NH 66
baler, 410 JD corn head for parts, new straw
chopper for SS combine, two one row heads for
JD 34 or 38 chopper, two JD loader buckets,
new wet-gate NH spreader, Midwest harrow
for disk mounted cul. and corn planter for
Oliver 70 or 60 tractor. New snow buckets JD
loader.
LAWN AND GARDEN
Two JD chain saw, JD 81 and JD 12, 7 HP
Wards Kider, Simplicity 525 Rider, JD 060
Kider, Brmley Cult., Bnnley plow 3 pt. cat-o
hitch, 1 Brmley disk, 5 or 6 push mowers, 1
snow blade, 1 AC snow blower, 1 grill guard L &
G tractor, two wheel borrow for L & G tractor.
New mulcher for L & G tractor, heat cab for L
& G tractor, lots of old lawn mowers, lot of used
JD lawn tractor parts, lots of used Kohler
motor parts, lawn tractor work stand.
MISC. PARTS AND SHOP
AND OFFICE ITEMS
Partsbins, office desks, office chairs, card tile
cabmet, metal cabinets, display stands and
shelves, work benches, floor jacks, some shop
tools, vise on stand, rolling floor A frame for L
& G, rolling tool tables, lots new and used tires
and rims, new JD 45 combine back, lots of NH
and JD late model equipment parts, late model
corn planter attachments, all kinds hyd. hoses,
commercial grinder for chopper knives, hyd.
cylinders, disk axles, JD picker rolls, haybme
and mower knives, JD loader prongs, planter
press wheel blanks, lots chopper knives, lots
good steel in odd parts, JD combme screens,
lots of bolts and small parts. YOU NAME IT
AND YOU WILL PROBABLY FIND IT!
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTS
ON PREMISES.
Terms: Cash Lunch rights reserved.
Make all inquiries to Sale Manager "NOT”
Finch Services
ERIC A. GANJON
Sale Manager
(301) 848-5212
Austin Bohn, Auctioneer
Sidney Leese, Clerk
Protection of Trade Secret Data
The bill retains the current ban
on release of trade secret ui
formation by EPA except that it
allows states to obtain some trade
secret information. For in
formation to be given trade secret
protection, a data submitter must
designate it as such and explain
the basis for the designation when
the data is first submitted.
The bill also allows registrants
60 days to designate information
previously submitted to EPA as
trade secret. Failure to do so will
result in the release of all data to
the public.
EPA may release to the public
all health and safety data, except
for trade secret information,
subject to reasonable conditions on
further copying, publication, and
transfer of the data by persons who
receive it. Otherwise, the data
could be freely used and discussed.
The bill prohibits EPA from
releasing any information to
pesticide producers or persons
representing or working tor them,
and to foreign nationals who will
remove the data from the U.S.
without the consent of the data
submitter.
ERA may not make public any
information received from a
foreign government it that
government requires confidential
treatment as a condition for
providing the information. Also,
the bill allows EPA to disclose
data, other than trade secret in
formation, to foreign governments
subject to an agreement with that
government restricting further
disclosure and use.
The bill authorizes enforcement
ot the data disclosure through civil
suit and through civil or criminal
action of EPA.
Other Provisions The bill
would continue the authority of
states to regulate the sale and use
ot pesticides and would clarify that
this authority is specifically
reserved to the state government.
FEED MILL MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS,
OFFICE EQUIPMENT, FEED, ETC.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 11
Due to having sold the New Bloomfield Feed Mill buildings,
ZEIGLER BROS., INC. will conduct a Public Sale of contents
including operating machinery and equipment on the premises
located along Route #34 in New Bloomfield, Perry County, PA, 6
miles south of Newport or 19 miles North of Carlisle
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
J.B. Bosser 15” 'Hammermill and 60 HP drive motor; Sprout Waldron
IS” precrusher for hammermill and 5 HP motor; 9” inclined screw con
veyor 20’ long with 3 HP motor; 12’x4’x4’ steel molasses tank; Fairbank-
Morse 30,000 # truck scales; Wenger molasses mixer, 2” meter & 10”
diameter, direct reading register 0-2000 cw with 6”x6’ auger & pump with
built in bypass; Fairbank-Morse portable platform scales, 1000# capacity;
Sprout Waldron, IVfe ton capacity vertical mixer. Type 100, with SHP
motor; Sidney Grain Machinery vertical mixer, 1 Ton capacity; Dorman
warehouse scales, 10000 capacity; Fairbank Morse Wood hopper scales,
3000# capacity, 4” screw conveyor, 35’ long; 3” Screw conveyor, 15’ long
and motor; Bag conveyor, chain driven and 2 HP motor; Sprout Waldron
corn cracker & grader; 4 wood bins, 4’x6’xl2’ with steel hopper bottoms
and screw conveyors, 6” diameter, 2 are 20’ long and 2 are 16’ long; 45’
Wood leg, 12”x7” metal buckets on rubber belting and 5 HP motor; 2 Wood
legs 32’ and 60’; 6 other Wood legs, 1 for timothy cleaner with metal
buckets, various sizes and lengths; Bartlet & Show Shelter and 25 HP
motor; Horizontal 9” Auger, 75’ long for silo and 2 HP motor; aerovent
moisture tester; Hand type weight per bu. tester; Fairbank-Morse 5000#
hopper scale with cast iron pillars, 42”x42"x7’6” hopper; 9” screw con
veyor, 75’ and 3 HP motor; Metal dust collector, 3’xlo’ hopper; 6”
Burrowmill corn cracker; International “Standard” wheat, oats, barley
clover, and soybean cleaner, size 36”x48”; Invincible grain clipper
cleaner; Sutton gravity mill with centrifugal fan, dust collector, 12” pipe
and 7% HP motor; Cleaning fan; off gravity mill leg; Calkins seed treater,
16” diameter, 36” long and 1 HP motor; Buffalo Forge bag cleaning fan;
Power wiring, junction boxes and switches; Lot of belting and shafting;
pulleys and motors; IOOOGaI fuel oil tank; 6 2-wheel trucks; 1 electric main
150 amp single phase breaker panel; 1 electric mam 400 amp disconnect
panel; 1 electric main 600 amp disconnect panel.
1969 Dodge D-600 series metal box bed dump truck, 26,000# gross with
bulk blower, 12’ long dump bed, 400 to 500 bu. capacity, good tires in runn
ing order; 1954 Ford F-600 truck with grain bed and 7’xl2’ tube auger;
Chevrolet dump truck with nice 14’ wooden bed.
FEED, SPRAY FERTILIZER, ETC.
5-Gallon cans of weed spray; 5 gallon artex 4L; bags of Beacon horse
feed; miscellaneous bags of feed; miscellaneous fertilizers of various
strengths; miscellaneous grass field seeds; 50 lb. bag of Sweet Arrow
hydrated lime. Steel desk, 34”x60”; office swivel chair; Sunroc electric
water cooler; Alpine steel safe, 27”x23”x40”; Remington Rand fireproof
ledger tray; Burroughs bookkeeping machine; Olivetti electric printing
calculator; Underwood 10” typewriter;. Wood typewriter desk, 55”x30”, 2
Oak swivel chairs, 1 with arms; Wood counter with shelves.
NOTE: The above is a partial listing of a complete line of high quality
equipment. Clip and save will only appear one time.
TERMS: Cash, Travelers, Cashier or Personal checks with prior ap
proval only.
ORDER OF SALE: Office inventory; plant inventory and equipment
ZEIGLER BROS., INC.
Gardners, Pa Phone: 717-677-6181
Clair R. Slaybaugh, Auctioneer
Idaville, PA Phone: 717-677-7479
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. October 9,1982-02$
The biU establishes procedures
for states to acquire health and
safety data in addition to that
needed for EPA registration. The
bill also establishes time limits tor
the processing of applications that
do not involve a special local
concern within the states, and
provides for judicial review by
federal district courts.
The bill makes it unlawful for an
employer to take adverse em
ployment action against a person
because that person exercised any
rights under FIFRA.
The bill extends the term of the
Scientific Advisory Panel of the
EPA for 10 years, through Sep
tember 30,1992.
The bill reauthorizes the FIFKA
Program for two years.
PUBLIC SALE
At 10:00 A.M. Sharp
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SELECTION
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