Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 1984, Image 36

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    A36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1984
Ag legislative flurry continues
BY DICK ANGLESTEIN
HARRISBURG - The State
Capitol is continuing to be a busy
place concerning agricultural
matters.
Of primary interest to dairymen,
the new Milk Security Bill,
authored by Rep. Sam Morris,
chairman of the House Ag and
Rural Affairs Committee,
unanimously passed the House on
Tuesday by a vote of 195 to 0.
The bill is intended to correct
some of the loopholes that
bankrupted the Milk Security Fund
under its present format. The new
bill provides for several forms of
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107 E STATE ST
QUARRYVILLE. PA 17566
717-786-2795
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Alfred Station
Roy L Doane
607/587-8876
Raymond E
Johnson
518/692-7050
PENNSYLVANIA
Fleetwood fled Wing Farms
215/944-0402
William E Ramer
412/548-2317
Triple H
Farms
717/548-3775
William Beebe
71 7/746-3435
Schaghitocke
Kittanning
Peach Bottom
Wyalusmg
levies on milk handlers and
essentially sets up a separate fund
for each in order to better protect
producers hit by defaults.
The bill is now before the Senate
Ag and Rural Affairs Committee.
The Ag Development Authority
Bill, which would provide for
guarantees of $lO million in loans
to farmers approved in the recent
bond issue, was reported out of the
Ag Committee to the House Floor.
Deleted from the bill was
reference to denying loans to
operations involved in surplus
commodities. The Pa. Grange had
opposed this denial because of the
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constant fluid situation concerning
surplus commodities and felt it
would restrict the Advisory
Committee too much in its
deliberations of who should receive
loans.
The House Ag Committee also
reported out to the Floor a new bill
that would require payment for
poultry products within 14 days of
shipment. Producers would be able
to make claims on mechants’
property for non-payment.
In addition to continuing
deliberations on the State Budget,
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the House and Senate versions of
which have varying implications
for agriculture, two ag committees
will meet during the coming week.
The Noxious Weed Committee is
scheduled to meet Tuesday
morning to see if any new weeds
should be added. Huntingdon
County farmers are expected to
request inclusion of autumn olive
and a Berks group is favoring
addition of bull thistle.
On Wednesday, the Senate Ag
and Rural Affairs Committee will
PENNSYLVANIA
BERKS CO.
ERB& HENRY
EQUIPMENT
New Berlinville, Pa.
Ph.(215)367-2169
RICHARD J. MERTZ
LANDSCAPING
Kutztown, Pa.
Ph.(215)683-6260
BLAIR CO.
ROUB SERVICE
CENTER
Martmsburg, Pa.
Ph.(814)793-3711
CENTRE CO.
RISHELS SALES A
SERVICE
Spring Mills, Pa.
Ph.(814)422-8826
State College. Pa.
Ph.(814)238-7788
CHESTER CO
LORDS
EQUIPMENT
Elverson, Pa.
Ph.(215)286-9101
ROLLING HILLS
EQUIPMENT
Chester Springs, Pa.
Ph.(215)827-7620
STOLTZFUS FARM
SERVICE
Cochranvilte, Pa.
Ph.(215)593-2407
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIPMENT
Carlisle, Pa.
Ph.(717)249-5338
FRA
IN CO
SHANKS LAWN
EQUIPMENT
Marion, Pa.
Ph. (717)375-4455
Home: (301)790-0375
JUNIATA CO.
DICK'S DYNAMO
Thompsontown, Pa.
Ph.(717)589-3896
f There Is No Dealer In Your Area Call
LAWN CARE DISTRIBUTORS
. (215)445-4542
hold public hearings on the Sunset
review of both the Farm Show
Commission and Pa. Milk
Marketing Board.
Legislated reviews have chiefly
recommended widening the
membership on the Farm Show
Commission to non-ag represen
tatives and ending of the minimum
retail pricing of milk in Penn
sylvania.
Details on these committee
meetings can be found in the
Calendar on Page AlO.
DEALERS
iSTERCO.
R.S. HOLLINGER,
SON
Mountville, Pa.
Ph.(717)285-4538
LAWN CARE
OF PA.
Martindale, Pa.
Ph.(215)445-4541
MESSICKFARM
EQUIPMENT
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Ph.(717)367-1319
>NCO.
HEISEY FARM
EQUIPMENT
Jonestown, Pa.
Ph.(717)865-4526
LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO.
Richland, Pa.
Ph.(717)866-7518
UMBER6ERS OF
FONTANA
Lebanon, Pa.
Ph. (717)867-51618
867-2613
LEHIGH CO.
HERMIT KISTLER
INC.
Lynnport, Pa.
Ph. (215) 298-2011
NORTHUMBI
MONTANDON
EQUIPMENT CO.
Milton, Pa.
Ph.(717)524-2473
IYLKI
STANLEY FARM
SERVICE
Klmgerstown, Pa.
Ph. (717)648-2088
YORK CO.
CHARLIE’S SALES
A SERVICE
Brogue, Pa.
Ph. (717)927-6500
STRALEY FARM
SUPPLY
Dover, Pa.
Ph.(717)292-2631
MARYLAND
CECIL CO.
DELMAR
EQUIPMENT
Elkton, Md.
Ph. (301)398-4343
FREDERICK CO.
RENTALS
UNLIMITED
Fredrick, Md.
Ph. (301) 663-9200
RT. 77 MOWERS
Detour, Md.
Ph. (301) 775-7577
HARFORD CO
HICKORY
INTERNATIONAL
Bel Air. Md.
Ph. (301)838-4200
KENT CO.
KINGSTOWN
TRACTOR INC.
Chestertown, Md.
Ph.(301)778-1640
MONTGOMERY CO
EARL’S SMALL
ENGINES
Gaithersburg, Md.
Ph.(301)258-0595
ELAWARE
KEENER
SENSENIG CO.
Wilmington, De.
Ph.(302)655-2790
SUSSEX CO.
MISPILLION SALES
A SERVICE
Milford. De.
Ph. (302)422-2140
MYER’S LAWN &
GARDEN
Middletown, De
Ph (302) 378-2845
NEW JERSEY
MONMOUTH CO
W.H.POTTER & SON
Middletown, N.J.
Ph. (201)671-0552