AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 5,1983 PFA opposes loan foreclosure moratorium HARRISBURG - The Penn sylvania Farmers’ Association (PFA) Wednesday told the House Business and Commerce Com mittee that it can support legislation to place < oratorium on loan foreclosures. Richard Denison, lanager of PFA’s Farm Management Ser vices, testified before the state panel that a foreclosure Tobacco insurance period ends March 31 LANCASTER March 31 ends Lebanon and York counties and the 1982 crop year insurance period insured by the Federal Crop In fer Type 41 tobacco grown in surance Corporation (FDIC) or by Berks, Chester, Lancaster, a private company reinsured by Md. Polled Hereford Assn, plans sale COLLEGE PARK, Md. The Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Maryland Polled Hereford Assoc. Virginia, New Jersey and Montana has'announced plans are underway W *U be offered. 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However, he said that PFA would support efforts to encourage lenders and lending institutions to re-amortize or extend repayment or overdue loans for those, with good credit ratings, who are being affected by the present economic recession. PFA is suggesting that tax incentives or government sureties on loan repayment to be used to encourage lender leniency. Commenting on legislation - H.B. 4, S.B. 105,286 & 287, introduced to suspend, prohibit or impede the right of a lender to foreclose or repossess collator from defaulting debtors, Denison told the com mittee, “The Pennsylvania Far mers’ Association cautions you to give serious consideration to the economic ramifications of the the FCIG, according to Bill Foose, FCIC Director for Eastern Penn sylvania. “Any claim for indemnity for the 1982 crop year,” according to Foose, must be made no later than SOdays after March 31.” “Notice must be given a least 15 days prior to harvest if the tobacco on any unit is damaged to the extent that a loss is possible,” says Mr. Foose. If a loss is not noticed until later than 15 days before harvest notice should.be given immediately to the agent servicing the FCIC policy. A representative sample of the HIGH PRESSURE WASHING & DISINFECTING POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS Spaying hr Mitts And Beetle Control MAYNARD L. 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To do so may well augment the ailments of today’s economy and worsen the economic situation of all Penn sylvanians.” unharvested tobacco (10 feet wide and the entire length of the field) must be left intact for 15 days until inspected by an adjuster. “Notice should be given im mediately if any tobacco is destroyed or damaged by fire at any time during the insurance period,” Foose states. Any acreage on which harvest/ will not be completed must be left intact until inspected by the Corporation. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any claim for indemnity if these loss reporting requirements are not met. tyrtyny since 1961. Phone 717-776-3129 Denison said PFA opposes a legislative* moratorium on foreclosures and debt collection for the following reasons: It would significantly dunish the incentive of present borrowers to repay their debts on time. It would reduce the return of loan money back to the lender, thus decreasing the amount available for lending to other borrowers. It would force lenders to find other ways to protect against default losses such as restricting the number of loans granted in the future and increasing their interest rates. , Denison added, “Legislation to impede the lender’s foreclosure, repossession or other loan protection rights would severely limit the availability of investment capital and would make such capital very costly. As a result, £ economic recovery would come at a very slow and painful pace. And those individuals whom the ‘moratorium’ bills are intended to protect will continue to be bound to the harsh economic shackles of unemployment and continued business decline.” alz Bam Cleaners, Manure Pumps, mure Stackers, Silo Unloaders, Feeders, Feed Conveyors MIN J. HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT sth Avenue, Lebanon, Pa. 17042! Phone: 717-272 0871 I