CORNING, la. Dairy fanner* barn been subjected to ridicule by media edUoriaUats aver aince the dairy compromise bill waa ai(md into law by President Reagan. Editorialists have speculated on what they themselves might “not do” and be paid by the government for not doing it, says a spokesman for the National Farmers Allis-Chalmers offers 5 ways. 1. NO FINANCE CHARGES TILL DECEMBER 'B4* Buy now and get all these benefits Waiver of finance charges till December 84 • Investment tax credit for this year • Depreciation allowance for this year • All-Risk Physical Damage Insurance for waiver period, on equipment financed • Plus cash discounts on selected tractor models A great deal all around 1 9. 6.9% 5-YEAR FARM FINANCE LEASE** with guaranteed pur chase option. Now use new MARSHALL MACMNERY PETERMAN FARM EQUIP. B.HJI. FARM EQUIP., JOHN W. SAUMS CANYON IMPLEMENTS Honesdale, Pa. Carlisle, Pa. MC. 1 SONS HK mr 717-729-7117 717-249-5338 Annville, Pa. Flemington, N.J. 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What they ap parently do not realise, or chooae to ignore, is that the dairy program is financed primarily by the dairymen themselves and that toe American taxpayers will save |U billion under the revised program in 19044 from what they paid in 19043. Incentive payments to fanners Is bad press on dairy bill justified? T Allis-Chalmers farm equipment with a firm option to buy and still enjoy the financial benefits of leasing Plan can be tailored to your own specific cash flow or in come cycles 3. LOW RATE RETAIL: 8 3 /«% APR Financing with 4-year term or 10% APR Financing with 5-year term Get the full tax benefits on the cost of the equipment and reduce your payments with these low rates 4. BIG CASH DISCOUNTS. Some of the biggest in history See your are not a new concept in govern ment programs. It has hem done for many years in crop fanning when farmersare paid to idle land for a season. The difference is that dairy tanners are taxed on the milk they do produce to help pay for the government costs of the program. And they will operate under very strict rules when they vv. Alhs-Chalmers dealer for details 5. DOUBLE-BONUS DISCOUNTS TO SAVE EVEN MORE. Buy or lease a new Alhs-Chalmers tractor and implement at the same time, and get an extra $750 to $4200 dis count, depending on tractor model This is in addition to other pro grams, and only at participating dealers Get full details now Allis Chalmers reserves the right to alter or withdraw programs at its option ‘Till Sept 1 1984 on wheat combines “Rental payments include a money cost equivalent to a 6 9% A PR 3732 enter the program with cutbacks baaed on 10142 production. All flguraa on production and coats are estimates bat govern ment costa for INMS are estimated at $l5 billion (purchase of “surplus” dairy products). Those purchases will drop to )1M million in 19044. Incentive payments to farmers rinnhg. Irtwi u,Utm*trU, IMS-Alt will ran about HU million tat Uni on milk aoU by dairyman will amount to about |UB million (or a total government outlay of about >U minion. Thus, the total government outlay la expected to be about |IM mUn. The figures note production is expected to drop 13 billion pounds, from 1U Union to 12$ billion pounds with purchases by the government dropping from 14*16 billion pounds in IUHS doom to 1 billion pounds in 1988-64. Com mercial sales of dairy products by processing plants (not sold to file government) are expected to rise from 121 billion pounds in 1983-83 to 124 Ullion pounds in 1983-84. All Breeds Sheep Club The December meeting of the All Breeds 4-H Sheep Club was held recently at the Kesty Home in Hampton. Members exchanged gifts and brought refreshments for the Christinas party portion of the meeting. Laura Menard discussed Ketosis, a sheep pregnancy disease, with the group. Plans were made for their 1964 Window Display entry. 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