y—u —u —in i y innwc / I ||l ■ | Jk |A Vi f J A DAIRY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Authorized Dealer For WBESYFALIA WESTFALIA S CODATRON PUTS YOU IN COMPLETE CONTROL OF YOUR DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. Codatron Feeding Will: 1. Lead Feed Your Cows Automatically 2. It Can Save You Up To 27% Of Your Present Feed Costs 3. It Will Give You Higher Milk Yields 4. It Will Give You A Maximum Ration Limit At All Intervals 5. It Will Feed Each Cow At Different Intervals During The Day 6. It Will Give You 2 Types of Feed In The Same Feeder 7. It Will Keep Your Cows in Better Physical Condition This Will Provide A Better Cash Flow, Meeting More Of Your Financial Needs Today EA l. LEASING LOWERS COSTS! Because it does not restrict cash flow, leasing usually proves less costly 2. LEASING IMPROVES CASH FLOW! Available cash is not tied up in high installment loan payments. 3. LEASING SIMPLIFIES BUDGETING! A known, fixed payment for the entire term of the lease makes budget projections easier. 4. LEASING LOCKS IN YOUR COST! A lease payment plan eliminates the effects of inflation and variable interest rates experienced when financing. 5. LEASING ELIMINATES DOWN PAYMENTS! You have the advantage of immediate acquisition and use of the equip ment without cash outlay. 6. LEASING UTILIZES TAX ADVANTAGES! Lease payments are treated as fully deductible business expenses. 7. LEASING LEAVES BANK CREDIT LINES OPEN! Bank credit is reserved for seasonal or emergency money needs. SPECIAL PRICE ON CLEANING DETERGENTS (While Supply Lasts) NU-CLEAN Liquid Detergent For Cleaning Pipeline Systems 5 gal *22.00 15 gal. Low Low Price. *60.00 Available at the store or from your routeman LEA AVA 50 E. 28 Division Highway Lititz, PA 17543 THE MEN & WOMEN OF THE DAIRY INDUSTRY J featuring CODATRON □ □ COOATWOM QQ 800 <t3DD<» no a DBS' tSoov mam <ss> IMG AVAILABLE ULL SERVICE & DEALER OF A PRODUCTS coesr / 91 717-627-3000 24 HOUR SERVICE Commodity allocations outlined WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Department of Agriculture today issued its revised country and commodity allocations for fiscal 1983 under Titles I and 111 of Public Law 480 (the Food for Peace program). According to Acting Under Secretary of Agriculture Alan T. Tracy, current program plans provide for distribution of $783.5 million in commodity shipments, up slightly from the previous quarter. Of this amount, $756.2 million is allocated and $27.3 million is being held in a reserve to meet emergency situations and provide additional assistance to countries with fiscal 1983 programs. Food aid shipments are presently expected to total about 4.1 million metric tons. Tracy said USDA added dry edible beans to the table; increased country allocations for Costa Rice, El Salvador, Guinea, Honduras, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka and Sudan and made minor IMPROVE YOUR BOTTOM LINE WITH A SOLLENBERGER BOTTOM UNLOADER IS Sollenberger Silos Corp. A Nitterhouse Company Box N Chambersburg, Pa. 17201 [7l7] 264-9588 A Producer of Quality Concrete Products Since 1923 quantity changes for some countries. The revised allocations meet the legal requirement that at least 75 percent of food aid commodities be allocated to friendly countries meeting the International Develo pment Association poverty criterion—cur rently those with an annual per capita in come of $795 or less. Eighty percent of Titles 1 and 111 planned commodity shipments are allocated to coun tries in this category. Among other factors, Tracey said, the program takes into account variations in commodity and budget availabilities in the United States and in participating countries; changing economic and foreign policy situations; potential for market development; fluctuations in com modity prices; availability of handling, storage and distribution facilities; and possible disincentives to local production. Except for agreements already Sollenberger and Laidte - The two best names in bottom unloading silos team up to give you the best structure and unloader for your money. • Solid 6” thick high strength concrete walls, over twice the thickness of some other concrete structures. • 60,000 P.S.I. Steel reinforcing • Over 75 years experience • White color reflects 3 times better than blue...much less heat damage •Leasing available Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June4,l9B3—C3 signed, the country and commodity allocations announced do not represent final U.S. government com mitments. Each program must still be reviewed and approved prior to negotiations with individual recipient countries before final U.S. government agreemen ts are signed, Tracy said. Title I of P.L. 480 is a concessional sales program designed to promote exports of agricultural com modities from the United States and to foster economic development in recipient countries. The program provides loans of up to 40 years, with a grace period of up to 10 years and low interest rates. Title in provides for the forgiveness of the debt incurred under Title I, based on ac complishments in food for development programs and projects agreed upon by the United States and recipient countries. Laidig 98 and 198 for Forage Laidig 43 and 143 for Grain
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers