A32—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Marths,l9B3 ADA/DC to hold annual meeting Tuesday SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Dairymen from New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania will meet in the downtown Syracuse Holiday Inn on Tuesday, at the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council LANCASTER Farmer signup in the 1983 Acreage Reduction and Payment-In-Kind programs for wheat and feed grains will end on Friday at ASCS offices. These programs are designed to assist farmers in improving farm income and in reducing surplus production of grain in 1983- Program provisions provide income guarantees through target price protection, land diversion payments, eligibility for price support loans on grain and payment for crop reduction with grain instead of dollars (PIK - Payment-In-Kind). Farms with crop bases may participate as follows: Reduce the base acreage of wheat by 20 percent and earn land diversion payments on 5 percent of the wheat base. Be eligible to earn price deficiency payments up to ,65/bu. on wheat harvested and be eligible for Price Support loans at $3.62/bu in Pennsylvania. Additional reduction of wheat acreage up to 30 percent of the base will be paid for in bushels of wheat (PIK) equal to 95 percent of the farm ASCS yield. And, the farm operator may offer a bid to reduce wheat acreage to zero at a yield percentage of Ms choice. The lower yield percentage bids will be accepted first. Some may not be accepted due to county acreage limitations. Feed grain crop bases may participate as follows: Reduce corn and sorghum base acreage and/or barley and oat base acrege by 20 percent and eam land diversion payments on 10 percent of the applicable base. Participants will be eligible for deficiency payments equal to a maxium of .21/bu for corn, .20/bu for sorghum, .44/bu for barley and .24/bu for oats on the acreage of each commodity harvested. Additional crop reduction up to 30 percent of the com-sorghum base may be enrolled in PIK (Payment-In-Kind). Payment will be made in bushels of com and/or sorghum at the rate of 80 percent of the farm ASCS yield. Farm operators may also offer a bid to reduce acreage of com and sorghum to zero. The bid will be a yield percentage equal to or below 80 percent of the farm ASCS yield. The lowest percentage bids will be accepted first until a county Inc.’s 23rd Annual Meeting. Over promotion program. 250 fanners and industry leaders > The theme of this year’s annual are expected to attend for the meeting will be "Survival Through purpose of reviewing their fanner Promotion.” This topic will be funded and directed milk addressed throughout the day with PIK signups will end on Friday acreage limitation is accepted into the program. Payments will be made in bushels of com or sorghum. Acreage reduced by the program will be in conservation use in 1983. Ceremlly, no bp*--j will be \Forege Blender / Featu Large Loading Hopper Return Auger Recycles F Through Mixing Drum O] Discharge Deflector Feed Discharge Defl Mechanical 6ei System Precisel Feed Electronic Scale Advanced Design Mi As feed enters the loading hopper and into the stainless steel mixing drum the mechanical beam scale system weighs all ingredients to the pound for the precise diet your herd needs The tilted rotating drum and stainless steel mixing paddles create a tumble-mix effect that quickly blends the feed ingredients in 1 to 3 minutes Due to the tilted position of the mixing drum, the feed is moved to the rear of the mixing chamber where the return paddles scoop the feed into the return auger The return auger then moves the feed to the loading end of the mixing drum where the tumble mix cycle 19 repeated To unload the blender no reverse rotating of the mixing drum is necessary Simply lift the discharge deflector control to the unload position. The feed tajhan deflected from the return auger into the discharge chute lor quick unloading The stainless stepl construction of the mixing drum and mixing paddles resists unwanted forage material from building up inside the mixing chamber and insures a long rust free operating life Bolt together construction allows for quick installation of the blender into existing feed rooms without widening doorways or removing standing wails Few moving parts along with standardized components allows for easy lubrication and quick maintenance, all critical fora successful T M R feedmg'system Specs Model No. Length Height Width Loading Heighth Discharge Heighth Mix Capacity At 25 lbs perCu Ft. Motor H P Drum Dia Drum Length [K & S INC. ' Farmmaster Sales & Service R.D. #1 Quarryville, PA 17566 (717) 284-3111 f permitted. Grazing is permitted after September 1,1983. Signup ends on Friday so far mers should immediately contact their County Office of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. 50 cu ft 90 cu ft 120 cu ft 37 bu 90 bu 68 bu 1250 lbs 2250 lbs 3000 lbs Leasing Available a combination of presentations and panel discussions. Keynote speaker will be J. Douglas Webb, president of Milk Promotion Services, Inc., an organization similar to ADA/DC, located in New England. He is also Ist Vice Chairman of the United Dairy Industry 'Association. Webb will address the evening banquet with his speech. “Survival Through Promotion in the Nor theast” The banquet will also include a presentation by Ronald Harris, president of the ADA/DC Board of Directors, of the “Service to Dairying AWard.” This award. honors a member of the news media who has made singificant contributions to the dairy industry. The morning program will be highlighted by ADA/DC staff Patent Pending Stainless Steel Mixinj 210 cu ft ISO cu ft 158 bu 112 bu 5250 lbs 3750 lbs Drum Energy Efficient, Dependable Drive Train! As a result of energy efficient engineering, the TM R forage Blender hi fewer parts than any other feed mixer on the market todayl This design greatly reduces horsepower requirements and maintenance which save* you time and money. The initial belt drive reduces wear on the electric drive motor and insures smooth start ups All components are easily accessible for lubrication and maintenance These features along with standardized component parts insure the minimum down time and a long operating life which is critical to maintaining a consistent feed schedule f I am interested in Farmmaster Blender: □ Stationary □ Trailer □ Truck Mount NAME - ADDRESS CITY PHONE £] Farmer □ Student 1 - -v- presentations in the areas of foodservice, food publicity, and the “REAL” Seal program. The promotion of apples, cherries, eggs, grapes, and other com mondities will be the topic of an afternoon panel discussion. Dairy Princesses will be on hand to make presentations during program breaks, and will host a milk punch reception prior to the evening banquet. AD A/DC is a dairy fanner funded and directed milk promotion association. Milk producers in the Federal Order 2 areas of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania are invited to attend. For further information, contact the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, 472 South Salina Street, Syracuse, New York, 13202. Featuring 2 WAY TUMBLE BLENDER iss Steel Mixing lies For Fast, •ugh Blending. - Return Paddles Scoop Feed Into Return Auger. t Clockwise Blend STATE —R Horizontal □ Other