Federal Order 2 August price announced ry farmers who supplied plants regulated under the fork-New Jersey marketing s during August will be paid ■ basis of a uniform price of per hundredweight (29.2 per quart). rket Administrator Thomas Ison stated the uniform farm per hundredweight was . in July 1982 and $13.68 in st 1981.-The uniform price is a etwide weighted average of alue of farm milk used for and manufactured dairy icts. ; seasonal incentive fund ned a total of $3,232,670.14, or per hundredweight, to the farmers’ uniform price for st. This fund was generated ducing the uniform price paid rt if you’re thinking of updating your milking machines, let “ your nearest BOU-MATIC dealer give you a FREE demonstration of the Bou-Matic® Prin ciples of Better Milking. Call us today, we’re the Quality Milk People. CUMBERLAND FARM & DAIRY SERVICE 4560 Dairy Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-0826 MENDENHALL DAIRY SUPPLY DAIRYLAND SALES & SERVICE SHENK’S FARM SERVICE m RO M RD3, Box 18 -501 E. Woods Drive X Brookville, Pa. 15825 Troy, Pa. 16947 Li tit*. PA 17543 814-849-5539 717-297-4128 717-626-1151 tri-state automation Route 9, Whitehall Rd. Hagerstown, MO 21740 301-790-3698 Lancaster Fanning, - «y, - Miam mm " to producers during the high production spring months. A total of 17,428 dairy farmers supplied the New York-New Jersey Milk Marketing Area with 898,910,655 pounds of milk during August 1982. This was an increase of only 0.1 percent (less than one .million pounds) from last year. The gross value to dairy farmers for milk deliveries was $122,468,504.92. This included differentials required to be paid to farmers but not voluntary premiums or deductions authorized by the farmer. Regulated milk dealers used 356,711,015 pounds of milk for Class 1; 39.7 percent of the total. For August 1982, handlers paid $14.67 per hundredweight (31.5 cents per quart) for Class I milk compared - with $14.84 a year ago. The balance, 60.3 percent, was 11 BOU-MATIC "We Care!" MILKING SYSTEMS 1 A product o» Dairy Equipment Company { * used to manufacture Class II milk containing 3.5 percent but- above or .below the 3.5 percent products including butter, cheese, terfat. For August 1982, a dif- standard, ice cream and yogurt. For this ferential of 17.0 cents was applied All prices quoted are for bulk milk, handlers paid $12.54 per to the price for each one-tenth of tank milk received within the 201- hundreweight. " one percent that the milk tested 210 mile zone from New York City The uniform price is base on The proclamation, in part, states that: “The Society of Farm Women was formed to continue the fine farming customs and dedication to quality exhibited by the Commonwealth’s first family farmers. By sponsoring activities in their communities, these women foster a deeper appreciation for the farm and rural life of today and seek to uphold the dignity and purpose of farming, while teaching the responsibility which., lies in PAUL R. LANDIS RD#2 Milton, Pa. 17847 717-437-2375 W&JDAIRY SALES RD2 Oxford, Pa. 19363 717-529-2569 Farm Women’s Day (Continued from PageAl) JONES DAIRY SERVICE Box 52, Fostertown Rd. Medford, NJ 08055 609-267-0198 J & R SERVICE, INC. 215 N. Cornwall Rd. Lebanon, Pa. 17042 717-273-6232 working the soil and enhancing the charm of the real country home.” Numerous societies throughout the state organization are making plans to celebrate their official day, some joining as a county group for breakfast or brunch fellowship meals. Brief programs will renew members’ awareness of the ..goals and purposes of the Society of Farm Women. “We want to keep these gatherings symbolic of what Farm Saturdi Women is all a bout-small in formal groups, stressing that sometimes the simple things are those that mean the most,” stated Mrs. Baughman. It was on October 14, 1914 that the first society was founded, organized by Mrs. Flora Black, in Somerset County. Society of Farm Women leaders hope to continue the Oct. 14 Farm Women’s Day as an annual celebration to their organization, which stresses ap preciation for farm living and involvement in one’s community. NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALS: John Deere 700 Grinder Mixer *6550 John Deere 22510 -6” Offset Disk *3975 USED EQUIPMENT SPECIALS: John Deere 3960 Harvester, long tongue, electric controls *8750 John Deere 2010 R.C. Gas Tractor. REAL SHARP.. *4350 Taylor Way 20’ H.D. Disk *7250 Wilbeck 11 Shank Digger Disk *7250 John Deere 2040 Diesel Tractor, 366 hrs. LIKE NEW *7950 OFFER GOOD October 11*23 BUY 20 quart cans of JOHN DEERE If 30 TORQ CARD SUPREME ENGINE OIL at the REGULAR PRICE and get (4) quarts FREE. Direct computer line to all JOHN DEERE factories for FAST parts availability if not in stock. EVERGREEN TRACTOR CO. 30 Evergreen Rd. O Lebanon, Pa. 17042 KggSgQ (717) 272-4461 STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 AM-5 PM Sat. 8 AM to 12 noon October 5, i£B2—A33 r\Ew Hcxiaisc