HARRISBURG - The Penn sylvania State Grange called an emergency meeting of farm and poultry organizations Monday to take action on a bill passed by the New York Legislature which would adversely impact on Pennsylvania poultry produce!?. A bill awaiting New York Governor Mario Cuomo’s signature would impose a tax of 4 cents per case of eggs (30 dozen), or 4 cents per hundred pounds of meat to be used for poultry research and extension programs in the State of New York. Programs would be aimed at improving quality, quantity, ef ficiency, and variety in the New York poultry industry and preventing the spread of avian influenza into that state. The tax would be assessed on the first New York handler of any Pennsylvania produced products. State Grange Master Charles Wismer said, “Poultry farmers who produce for New York markets fear that the tax will necessarily fall back on them. i CLIFF .. E LLINGE.i A f ;*ss CLMES 1 a. S “SINCE 1967 BETTER BUILDINGS BY BOLLINGER” COMMERCIAL •INDUSTRIAL DESIGN • ERECT METAL BUILDINGS POLE BUILDINGS BARNS-GARAGES FARM BUILDINGS WAREHOUSES 1 1 feMIOINC SvtTfMS NC ll 4 Progressive Ideas in Pre-Engineered Structures RD2, DENVER 215-267-604* Farm Organizations urge veto of NY bill Since the research would be conducted out of state, they feel that they would not reap the benefits for the money they would pay into the New York program.” Pennsylvania has a surplus of 2.5 million laying hens while New York has a deficit of 12.6 million hens, according to United Egg Board statistics. John Hoffman, executive secretary for the Penn sylvania Poultry Federation, said the bill is a “self-serving piece of Jegislation.” “They’re placing taxes on products they have a deficit in,” he said. The legislation is expected to affect producers in the northeastern and souteastem states that supply much of the demand in New York. s 1 A ' 4 l Headlocks & * ' „ I » mm II iMiiii I I .1 L f f f \ f < **'®****^Nny| ;> j, ** * >%•»*, uliUl " 1 Strength Engineered For LONG LIFE... by HEDLUND MARTIN 841 Kutztown Road Myerstown, PA 17067 Phone (717) 933-4151 PENNSYLVANIA Dilt'« Farm A.L. Herr & Bro. R.S. Hollinger & Da juii M r,™ Delrldge Supply Equipment Quarryville, PA Son. Inc. Reetwood PA ,nc - Marion Center, PA (717)786-3521 Mountville, PA runi Greenwood, DE (412)286-9606 (717)285-4538 (302)349-4327 MARYLAND Histand's Farm Thomas Dunlap & Homo Service C.B. Hoober & Son W& J Dairy Sales _ I T r _ Jersey Shore, PA Rome, PA Intercourse, PA Oxford, PA mr <717)398-1391 (717)744-2371 (717)768-8231 (717)529-2569 /lnn^«77fi A telegram was directed to Cuomo by Pennsylvania’s three major farm organizations the Pennsylvania State Grange, Farmers Association and Farmers Union urging him to veto the bill. The telegram states, “The adverse economic impact on the Pennsylvania poultry industry would jeopardize poultry production by threatening the survival of family producers recovering from avian influenza. ...we believe that the tax will ac tually revert to the producer of origin.” Pennsylvania poultry, producers who market in New York also are being urged to contact Cuomo. Pennsylvania is second in the t<; '&£T' 6**^ I**- nation in the total number of laying hens hatched and produces 4.3 billion eggs annually. Annual commercial broiler production Martin Cow Control Equipment: Contact Your Local Martin Dealer William Marshall Zimmerman Farm Hobensack's Sons Machinery Inc. Service Ivyland, PA Honesdale, PA Bethel, PA (215)675-1610 (717)729-7117 (717)933-4114 DELAWARE I THINKING OF ||| tfS | BUILDING? r I i X READ LANCASTER FARMING'S J I ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I YOUR NEEDS! J Loop Stalls Designed and engineered for safe, dependable and maintenance-free herd management. Built with rugged steel to last longer. Won’t rot or splinter. Self-Locking Headlocks Manage stock more efficiently. Cow locks itself in position by placing head through opening and lowering it to feed. Each section also locks and releases manually with simple turn of lever. Feeding can be controlled, veterinary work performed safely Available in 10' and 12' sections to provide from 4to 8 stalls per section Galvanized Loop Stalls Simplify bedding area cleaning without floor obstructions. Install or remove in minutes Standard lengths 5' for 6' bed, heifers and young stock; 6' for 7' bed, adult animals. Frame tubing construction 55,000 lbs mm yield high-strength steel, 109" wall Top rail 2" O. D tubing, .083" wall totals 114 million birds with a gross broiler income of $127 'million. Total gross value of poultry production in Pennsylvania totals $4OO million a year. "t