Dl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 4,1982 Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page Dll) Christian Stoltzfus Essay RH 6-6 RobertG Hershberger GrH 65 HairyL Troop Beverly Allen K Risser 43 GrH Albert Breneman 63 Sadie Gerald Martin Heidi MarvmS. Nolt RH 4-5 134 GrH Harry H RancKJr Eva Joan RH E. Richard Bruckhart Sandra RH Panda RH (van Zimmerman Flirt RJ WilmerG. Kraybill Button Parke H. Ranck Margo Robert Martin 54 GrH Emanuel S. Fisher Ellen RH JayE Landis Lucky RH HiramS Aungst Luci RH Nelson H Wenger Cottonl RH Sam K Stoltzfus Erie GrH LukeS Stoltzfus Lassie GrH Meadow Springs Farm Molly GrH Al Mar Farm RH 4-1 Bonnie John U Click Lucinda RH Joanna RH Gusty Crest Farm Fan RH LeßoyS Weaver Mattie GrH Eugene Trostle GrH GrH 32 102 Paul H Hursh 173 GrH NaamanW Stoltzfus Tanya RH Harold K Witmer Ripples RH 6-6 Raymond K Burkholder 74 GrH J MoweryFreyJr Lilly e, how come whenever I see you lately, Jal yoi li Luke, I've made up my sit tight until the December of Lancaster Farming comes. I —TT to catch all them ba BINKLEY & HURST Flyer for 1 CARRY DA ing Dec. 1 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. INC. 133 Rothsville Station Rd, Lititz, PA 17543 PH: 717-626-4705 Hours: Daily 7 AM to 5 PM: Sat 7 AM to 11:30 AM 22,193 292 20,361 305 20,231 301 22,652 305 22,481 305 21,875 305 21,687 305 24,348 23.214 305 305 305 305 21.591 23,238 6-10 5-5 15,579 305 19,839 305 19,809 305 20,854 305 7 10 20,025 298 22,468 305 10-3 21,859 305 4 10 19,009 305 23.355 4 10 305 22,268 305 21,609 305 20.499 305 23.784 22,890 305 305 21,646 305 23,719 301 19,361 18,483 305 305 19,297 305 2-10 21.839 305 21.461 305 19,320 305 24.997 299 826 825 825 823 823 823 823 822 822 822 813 By the time you read this column, the new dairy program wiQ have just gone into effect. Before too long, dairy producers will be feeling the impact of the 50- 821 820 820 Marvin Reed Tina GrH Robert Gochenaur Jr 49 RH Cedar Wood Farm Tammy RH David E DeLong 206 GrH Albert E Fry 819 819 818 818 818 Laura RH Christian & Katie King 81 RH Charles A Hess 816 816 Ada El-Dell Farm 815 Polly GrH P Robert Wenger Verme RH Robert L Shelly 814 813 807 Carol RH Pearl RH Joseph W Best S Sons 18 GrH Luke L Martin 813 811 Gertie RH Alvin L Petersheim 811 809 Miriam GrH -Jonathan K Lantz Gmme RH 811 810 810 810 808 mind to Pipeline Glenn A. Shirk Extension ' \ *'V.Dairy • • 'lsll. Agent Teamwork and Commitment 297 305 305 305 305 281 305 305 289 305 305 305 295 305 305 1 ANT A SAYS... X 4 T’ NAME ADDRESS % M CITY STATE g ZIP COUNTY M GIFT CARD TO READ FROM §[ A SUBSCRIPTION TO ONLY *7.50 PER YEAR or •13.00 FOR TWO YEARS In PA. NJ. MD. DE. NY, VA & WV (Other Areas $14.00 Per Year or $24.00 For Two Years) lANCASTER FARMING MU SEND A GIFT CERTIFICATE Announcing The Start Of The Gift Subscription PLEASE SEND LANCASTER FARMING TO: (Please complete all blanks in full) cent deduction in their wallets. This new program has been termed a “bad one” by almost everybody who has given much thought about it It is designed so that dairy farmers will help bear the government’s cost of handling 808 23,560 20,309 4.0 808 17,879 80/ 19,934 40 21,469 805 805 20,436 805 19,812 804 21,118 40 804 20,143 803 802 23,364 19,534 802 22,579 802 21,009 800 21,598 800 19,586 sMEwmro CROW ABOUT— LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTSI farthing Clip And Mail This Coupon To: LANCASTER FARMING surplus milk production. This affects all dairy producers, in cluding those who have not con tributed to the surplus problem. The 50-cent deduction will put extra monies Into the govern ment’s purse almost immediately, (9 but it does nothing to encourage more consumption, to reduce competition from subsidized imports, or to encourage farmers to produce less milk. For an average dairy farmer with a 60-cow herd, the 50-cent deduction will result in $4,000 less income per year. For those that might be hit with a second 50-cent deduction next April, the loss would be more than $B,OOO. If you have 120 cows, just double these figures. Ouch! For Lancaster County alone, the deductions will amount to $6-12 million, dollars which will not be available to pump back into our local economies. That means fewer jobs, and more welfare programs to support the unera- ployed. It also means fewer in come tax dollars being paid into the ILS. Treasury. More—not less The new program, instead of discouraging production, will probably encourage more production. The deduction may force some dairy farmers out of business the marginal operators, those who are. over extended, financially-strapped young farmers trying to get started, dairy producers who just happened to be hit with a bad streak of herd health problems, and those who are just simply tired and fed up with the whole mess. This attrition will help reduce surplus production. Chances are though, these losses will probably be overshadowed by the increased production of those farmers who elect to stick with dairying. As the deductions bite into their CJ profit margins, dairy farmers will {Turn to Page Dl3) A Gift J Lasts 4 R LONG" P.O. BOX 366 LITITZ, PA 17543 Subscriptions Will Begin With Christmas Issue '
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