WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture John K. Block today said it will be necessary lo require wheat producers who do not have suf ficient quantities of wheat pledged as price support loan collateral to meet their payment-in-kind requirements to obtain loans on their 1983-crop production. Producers who have no 1983-crop wheat planted for harvest or who do not have sufficient wheat planted for harvest to meet their PIK requirements will receive payment-in-kind from other wheat in Commodity Credit Corporation inventory, he said. Block said all producers who signed a contract to participate in the 1983 PIK program agreed to obtain a loan on their 1983 production for PIK purposes to satisfy program needs if required by CCC. USDA decided to exercise this option after determining there is an insufficient quantity of wheat currently available to CCC to meet PIK needs, he said. 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This marks the fourth year of operation for the special service, which averages 120 calls per day during the fresh produce marketing season. The toll-free hotline began operation on Thursday, and remains in service throughout November 17. The telephone number for farm marketers to call is 1-800-932-0904. Halloweil said, “The toll-free produce hotline provides farm marketers with information on average retail prices for in-season farm produce. The greater pricing stability permits a more orderly marketing of our farm produce. “The hotlilne is just one phase of the Department of Agriculture’s overall effort to improve the marketing of Pennsylvania farm tthe wnsmm WOODS MOWER*". lAMB'S FARM MACHMERY Thomdale, PA 215-269-2676 ROBERT t LITTLE, INC. Zieglerville, PA 215-287-9643 FAttOSYUE EOUR’MENT, INC. R.D. 4, East Parmersville Rd. Ephrata, PA 717-354-4271 PIK option for 1983 wheat crop and sell it to CCC. The producer then will be eligible to immediately receive the payment-in-kind from CCC inventory. However, these producers will not receive the proceeds of the sale of the wheat to Produce hotline marks fourth year products,’’ Hallowell added. “Through promotional and in formational campaigns, we are also trying to show the Penn sylvania consumer the great diversity and availability of Pennsylvania food products.” In addition, the Department has published a Consumer’s Guide to USDA revises grade standards for frozen beans WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has revised U.S. grade standards for frozen green beans and frozen wax beans to promote efficient marketing of the products. Charles Brader, a marketing official with USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, said the changes deal with technical points and do not affect the quality requirements of the frozen bean standards. The revised standards will become effective July 10. 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KtSTLER Rt. 143 Lynnport, PA 215-298-2011 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18,1983—ASS CCC until their PIK availability date, Block said. Producers with eligible 1983 crop wheat stored in an approved structure on the farm or in a "'■-irehouse covered by t;i f orni Direct Marketing which identifies nearly 900 direct farmer-to consumer markets throughout the state. The produce hotline was initiated as a pilot project in cooperation with the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service in 1980. Since 1981, the program has REARMOI BOX SCRAPER PfICEVILIE EQUIP. INC. RO2 Oley, PA 215-987-6277 WM HOBENSACXS SONS 1060 Greeley Ave Ivyland, PA 215-675-1610 SHUEY SALES S SERVICE Ono.PA 7i7-865-4915 gram storage agreement may receive a regular price support loan for the wheat and earn storage payments for up to five months beginning on the PIK availability date. been funded and operated by the State Department of Agriculture. Information on retail price is tallied by the Bureau of Marketing and revised twice weekly, on Monday and Thursday. As new crops come into season, they are included in the pricing information available through the hotline. the revised standards eliminate the optional use of “U.S. Fancy” for Grade A, “U.S. Extra Stan dard” for Grade B and "U.S. Standard” for Grade C. The revised standards were published in the June 10 Federal Register, available at many public libraries. USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service establishes grade stan dards and provides official grading for many food products. Use of the grading service is voluntary and paid for by the user. Division of Hesston Corporation KEUEJTS FARM MACHINERY, IRC. 116 Richlandtown Pike Quakertown, PA 215-536-4046 MMIOR EOUIPMEIIT. «C. Wheatfieldßd., RDB3S6 Sinking Spring, PA 215-678-0628