A22—Lancaster Fanafog, Saturday, May 14,1983 Clean and green amendment ready for Gov. signature HARRISBURG The amend ment to the Clean and Green Act permitting a one-time split-off use of up to two acres of farmland for ag-related commercial purposes, which passed the House last week, was awaiting the Governor’s signature this week. HARRINGTON, DE - The second officially ADGA sancioned Dairy Goat Spring Show drew exhibitors from a large area. The show sponsored by the Delaware Dairy Goat Association attracted many exhibitors from Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Virginia. One little doe was picked up in New York at the airport, where she was just flown in from California. She traveled well and showed even better, according to Debbie Vickers, show secretary. Another little buck shown was representing a California breeder. The buck had recently been pur chased for over $2OOO. Mr. Howard Deakyne of Rolla, Missouri, said he was very sur prised at the excellent quality of animals on the Eastern Shore. He was also surprised at the ap proximately 250 animal turnout for the show. Ms. Vickers reported that Judge Deakyne did an excellent job, his reasons were easy to follow as were his placmgs. The Judge took time after the show to discuss animals and what could be im proved on with each one. She said the exhibitors were pleased with the state fairground facilities, being well suited for the show, with all the pens and the show under one roof. Speaking on behalf of the Let Us Be Your Fly Control Center And $ AVE! IMPROVED GOLDEN MALRIN SU. *10.95 6 Cans or More *10.50 ea C-EMDIE "'IS 5 Gallon Pails Selection of Dust Bags / And \ P Sf) Refills In Stock HUBER’S 717*866-2246 IIIIUAI UCAI Til Mon., Thurs. & Fri. AnlmAL nCALIn 7:3oamioBpm. SUPPLIES 810 Tulpehocken Rd. Sat. 7:30 to Noon Senate Bill 380, which amends the Clean and Green Act, permits the split-off of land enrolled in the Preferential Tax Assessment Program for commercial marketing of ag products without the penalty of rollback taxes on the entire farm. Del. holds spring dairy goat show Delaware Dairy Goat Association, Ms. Vickers said that they were very pleased with the success of the show and plan to continue holding the show in May every year. The association is pleased that all the exhibitors wanted to be put on the entry list for next years spring show. The placings of the show follow: Best Buck in Show Ploughshare's Jen Denominator exhibited by Bonnie Six Alpine 1 Kasumibo C 6 s Hawke/e ex the Stamour’s. 2 Singing Hills Psychic Anthony ex Mary Jager Nubian 1 Bridal Wreath My Sunny Val ex The Rende’s. 2 Cold Comfort Emissary s Eli. ex Riok Partington Toggenburg 1 Ploughshare s Jen Denominator ex Bonnie Six 2 Ebarb Halleujahs Hero ex Anita Dail Tri JetFogger Open Buch Show The two-acre commercial split off is still subject to local zoning ordinances and use-related taxes though. The commercial development of marketing facilities is limited to the farm owners. All other Purebreds 1 Jen Ricky's Lucky, ex Peg Thorton 2 Hunter's Moon Our Friend Bob. ex The Evan's Jr Doe Show Best Doe in Show Singing Hills SS Match Me, exhibited by Tanya Jager Alpine 1 Singing Hills SS Match Me. ex Tanya Jager. 2*Jen Ricky’s Linda, ex Ricky Thornton Nubian 1-Magnum Omar's Mata Han, ex Magnum Farm. 2 Tread Softly Scarlet Begonia, ex Rick Partington Toggenburg 1 RAJ's Baron’s Impish Daisy Mae ex Becky Jacobson. 2-Cedar Lane C S Wellowynn ex Gertrude Shockly All other Purebred* 1 U of D Satyrn Fancy ex Nancy L Kux, 2 Longden Acres Captain's Lady, ex Roberta Bruckman Recorded Grades 1 Mountammagic Mern Go Round ex James Dominick 2 Kux's Leprechaun, ex the Vickers Sr Doe Show Best Doe in Show Laughingstock Janhareth Erin, exhibited by Gordon Maxwell, also best udder Alpine 1 Permission Acres Ginger Cookie ex Stamour 2 Smgm Hills Kelly s Antonia ex Mary Jager Nubian 2 Lotus Ladies Apple Blossom ex Rick An idea to keep in mind □ NEED A NEW BUILDING? □ A FEEDING OR OTHER SYSTEM? □ CROPS EQUIPMENT? fgf LEASE IT THROUGH TELMARK® It’s not the ownership but the use of equipment that produces profits. And you can have that use now...by leasing through Telmark A Telmark Agri-Lease® covers almost any type, make or model of durable equip ment or farm machinery—new or used. For details, fill out and mail the coupon today to: Telmark, Box 4943, Syracuse, New York 13221. Agri-LaSSi « by Telmark® AGRI-LEASE FAST ACTION INFORMATION REQUEST Please have someone call me about the equipment listed below. I understand this request for information does not commit me in any way. NAME (please print) ADDRESS TOWN PHONE EQUIPMENT WANTED In other ag-related legislative matters in Harrisburg: -Senate Bill 402 dealing with oil and gas leases has been reported out of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee: Some minor amendments were added to the bill. Partington. 2 Milky Vale Ranch Cathy, ex Joanne Dominick Toggenburg 1-Laughing Stock Janhareth Erm, ex Gordon Maxwell. 2 Janhareth Ans Niedamp Audubon, ex Gordon Maxwell AH other Purebreds 1-Shtrley’s Abbie May Flower, ex Gail Le Compte. 2 Gay Mor's K P Cambric, ex Dennis Dominick Recorded Grades 1 Lyondalft Shooting Star, ex Dennis Dominick. 2 Kux's Boondock Patches ex Nancy Kux Best Dairy Herd Hidden Oak herd, all Toggenburgs. exhibited by Gordon Maxwell Jr Showmanship Stephanie Evans Sr. Showmanship Sam Mitchell Adult Showmanship Bonnie Six Ms Six also gave instructions to adults and kids alike Saturday evening. This was the second year she has given a crash course in showmanship. TW COUNTY BEST TIME TO CALL -Interest is being shown among a number of House members in a bill being advanced by the State Grange to require the bonding of poultry processors and brokers. It has resulted from the recent Mandata Poultry bankruptcy, which has affected some 60 broiler growers In the state. -A meeting was also scheduled for this week with the PUC con cerning aerial spraying along utility rights-of-way. The Grange reports that recommendations concerning the resumption of aerial spraying by West Penn Power Company in Fayette County have been favorably received by the com pany, PDA and the consumer advocate. The spraying would be resumed under certain guidelines, which give land owners the option to perform the work along utility rights-of-way themselves and then be reimbursed by the utility. Also, there would be guidelines con cerning spraying in the vicinity of certrain areas, such as ponds and crops. STATE