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DAYS NO COWS MMILK 3 601 89 9 3 73 6 86 2 3 40 9 90 5 3 62 2 88 0 B 3 70 0 88 9 B 3 137 6 88 5 B 3 1316 86 7 3 58 1 88 0 3 134 8 89 3 B 3 87 0 84 0 G 3 68 9 85 6 B 8 34 4 84 8 3 67 3 85 5 3 40 2 851 B 3 78 8 88 2 G 3 45 8 87 0 B 3 53 6 89 5 3 64 0 84 9 B 3 47 3 80 1 B 3 103 8 87 5 B 3 55 8 87 9 G 3 42 6 82 8 B 3 130 4 87 7 3 76 4 86 7 B 3 117 9 82 5 3 42 4 85 4 B 3 109 5 86 3 B 3 57 7 87 3 B 3 129 5 86 2 UGH FLOTATION FARM SERVICE TIRES Made wide to float over wet fields and distribute loads over wide area Minimum ground compaction $42 25 Ber Crk J Howard Stiles Grove Bros Shamrock Farm Buttonwood Faims Getty Acres Leroy Basehoar Rebel Acres Noel & Kehr Robert&Lmda Meyers El Rho Farm Donald F Crabbs Robert L Rohrbaugh Larry Holtzmger Wm Inskip Frank Ludwig James E Miller Guy Tanger Green Manor Jerseys Richard Mills Roger L Sprague Rhodes Enterprises Grn Manor Guernseys Pleasent Acres Kevin S Holtzmger C H-T J Barnett Oscar E Mehrmg Pennstead Farm COMC on You ©gv> . move OVCa/ NEED MORE ROOM? Read The Real Estate Ads In Lancaster Farming's Classified Section «SB*» Size & Type 11.2x28 13.6x38 18.4x34 16.9x38 18.4x38 9.51x15 6 Ply CALL 299-3794 64 5 83 2 45 3* 84 8 79 2 81 5 54 6 87 0 134 6 88 5 183 0 82 4 64 8 84 6 75 9 89 5 40 5 83 4 86 9 86 4 55 8 84 7 23 8 89 2 65 7 85 6 42 7 86 1 64 2 85 4 34 5 89 1 34 7 85 3 31 4 82 2 51 9 88 1 55 4 85 7 55 0 85 3 85 6 818 ‘l3 5 90 2 63 2 86 9 228 0 84 0 32 6 88 9 30 6 90 2 40 7 86 8 Rating *105.34 *178.37 *276.36 •275.92 •323.76 • Rugged rim • Deep wide • Durable triple shield to help center nb tor tempered nylon protect lower easy steering cord body sidewall Weather aid is expanded WASHINGTON, D.C. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Richard E. Lyng has announced expanded emergency measures to aid producers in areas affected by flooding and other adverse weather conditions. Lyng said the measures include ex panding the emergency feed assistance »sw» PRICE Triple Rib R/S $ 32 32 Size 600 xl6 4 Ply Ji&£—- Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4,1984—015 Bowlder Valley Robert C Hoffman Knud AHermansen M J Roche H & W Farms Glenn & Janet Lippy Terrence P Murren James C Behney June Honor Roll Lactations (All complete lactations ot 650 lbs. fat or more) OWNER NAME ON NUMBER MEED Penmar l-arm Tippie Marvel Sana 3 7 0 305 17,663 4 2 3 2 3 305 19,554 3 5 3 2-7 305 19,279 3 5 Stoner Bros Dairy 101 3 Brown Valley Farm Norma Suzy Vine Adorabl (Turn to Page 016) program, allowing haying and grazing on land taken out of production in 1984 farm programs and assisting livestock producers in locating hay or roughage. “A special U.S. Department of Agriculture fact-finding team which toured affected areas in the Midwest last week 83 3 843 80 7 88 4 85 0 87 1 84 1 85 7 62 4 27 1 94 3 31 8 59 2 110 3 52 7 45 8 LBS. MU DAYS MMU 17,931 15,046 15,992 305 293 305 5 10 4 10 1 11 21,759 18,086 17,293 18,462 305 305 293 305 85 4-3 3-11 3 1 reported that excessive rain has created some serious conditions for producers,” Lyng said. “There also is extensive damage in the Nor theast and spotted areas in some western states.” Lyng said many counties nationwide are already eligible for the emergency feed assistance program due to the 1983 drought. Producers may use current growing season loss of hay and grass or a combination of 1983 drought and current growing season losses in determining eligibility. Counties where one or more producers have suffered 40 percent or greater losses of haying and grazing due to adverse weather this spring will also be considered for the program. Payment-in kind feed grain will not be counted as feed on hand in determining eligibility unless the producer still has it on hand or sold it since June 1,1984. In counties designated eligible for the program, lower-grade com will be available at reduced rates from USDA’s Commodity Credit Corporation to livestock producers who have suffered a reduced feed harvest due to adverse weather or other natural disasters and have insufficient feed available to preserve their foun dation livestock, livestock. County ASCS offices will also maintain up dated lists of producers who have hay or other roughage available for sale in each state. Lyng said producers should contact their local ASCS office for additional information concerning any of the expanded emergency measures which were announced today. EXPERT REPAIRS FENCERS -GENERATORS {' V] • STARTERS \ • ALTERNATORS PEQUEA BATTERIESM Ronks.PA M 12,587 12 537 13,502 12,618 11,860 11,445 8,878 10,960 736 689 673 738 716 681 38 49 4 1 45 835 885 709 824