50-cent assessment effect (Continued from Page A 32) and make as much as if you in crease production by ten percent. I could also support a quota system, but that’s even harder on young dairymen, who are starting out. No matter what legislation is put into effect, somebody will growl. John Barley - The plan that I think has as much merit as any, is a plan proposed by the Penn ;r total | feed 'OSi’iaaK proeess/ngr ON-THE-FARM -it’s not new; but today it’s the best way to make your business profitable. U, f!2r^j 'N. " N iS IN/lIX-MILI- I I CENTRAL FEED SYSTEMS Inflation, shortages, rising fuel costs, government regulations, and our general standard of living have reached the point of «eckoning. No one knows that better than the oultryman, the hog farmer, and the dairyman whose market prices rise and plummet daily Beginning today you can resolve many of the uncertainties of your operation, spend more time progressing and less time handling feed. But best of all, you can look forward to a profit picture that shows your good business sense SIMPLY LEARN ALL THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT A SYSTEM CALLED MIX MILL AND THE COMPANY WHO OFFERS IT: 717-432-9738 A3O-COQP Rte I, Mountain Rd. Oillsburg, Pa. 17019 Please tell me more about Mix Mill on the farm leed processing NAME ■WDRESS XITY STATE sylvania Farmers Association. It has an incentive to produce less. If you hold production at your present level, you receive the $13.10 cwt price, if you increase there’s a penalty, if you decrease production there’s a bonus. The federal order system could handle the program and no new group would need to be formed. Glen Burkholder - I would like to see the price of milk lowered to COUNTY ZIP . *. Now there is another good reason to own on 7% A.P.R. Leasing is now available for Energy-Pak Concrete Forage Structures PLUS: 1. Energy-Pak Concrete Structures are stronger. 2. Energy-Paks keep haylage cooler. 3. Energy-Paks have lower operating & maintenance costs. Join the growing ENERGY-PAK family. CALL US TODAY FOR EARLY DELIVERY. ★ ENERGY-PAK Wyalusing, Pa. 717-746-3776 consumers, then we could sell more milk. I don’t like controls, I’d rather take less money for my milk for a couple of years. I don’t think we can expect the government to buy up 10 - 15 percent of the milk produced, that’s too much. We got ourselves into this situation by demanding higher milk prices when there was already to much milk. So I don’t think it’s out of the way to ask us to pay for the surplus, or at least part of it. We should pay for part of it. The nice thing about it is we’ll probabley have less income tax to pay. Ken Zurin - Sanitation standards could be increased. There are dairymen in this state and across the country that should not be in the business. We have to produce a top quality product. I would like to see- the assessment be on a regional basis, varying by the amount of surplus milk that region is producing. Face it, our costs of production vary, so does the market, being equal isn’t equitable. HAYLAGE SEASON IS HERE [NCRGY-PAK Concrete Forage Structure * Limited time offer KEYSTONE Division of Star Silos, Inc. Stretch your food dollar LANCASTER You can save money on your food budget without even leaving your bouse. Knowing how to use certain inexpensive foods when cooking and preparing rppaia can stretch your food budget and provide you with savings, says Louise Hamilton, Extension nutritionist at Penn State. For example, varying the types „r i«-oens used in salads by using ’•'TO r»t* O scarole rather than the inuie expensive lettuce not only provides variety but saves money. Do not throw out that bit of leftover meat or vegetables from dinner. Leftovers can be used in soups, casseroles and salads. Using leftover meat for sand wiches saves you the money you would be losing by throwing the meat out and also saves the cost of luncheon meat. Rice is inexpensive and can be used in many ways other than plain. It can stretch casseroles, soups, meat dishes and even be used in desserts such as nee Myerstown, Pa. 717-866-5708 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 16,1983^433 pudding. Cooked hot cereals are also great to use as fillers in meat loaves or meatballs. Don’t throw out stale bread. Use if for bread crumbs, bread pudding or French toast. Using the bread crumbs to bread fish or chicken also saves the extra cost of buying prepared bread crumbs or pre breaded products. Instead of using whole milk for all cooking and baking, try non-fat dry milk. Not only does it cut costs, it cuts calories, too. Brown sugar is almost three tunes as expensive as white sugar, so substituting white sugar for brown sugar in recipes whenever possible cuts costs. Also, cutting down sugar intake by reducing the amount called for in many recipes not only saves you money but also is good for your health. Be innovative and experiment with ways to use inexpensive foods. This will provide you with even more ways to cut your food budget than are mentioned here. Jackson Center, Pa. 412-662-4191
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