Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1984, Image 39

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    Pork fund
(Continued from Page Al)
point for consideration and we
hope that others in the swine in
dustry will examine it and make
suggestions.”
Rep. Scheete also pointed out that
the concept could be. adapted to
other areas of agriculture, such as
dairy or poultry, and separate
funds could be maintained for
those producers.
Basic parts of the concept, which
has been put forth as an alter
native to the previously proposed
feed tax and has been outlined to
PFA, Grange, PennAg Industries
and other groups, include:
—A Pork Producers Promotion
and Indemnification Board would
DISTRIBUTOR OF
CENTRAL TRACTOR
FARM I. FAMILY CENTER
ANNOUNCING
2 Important Penna Herd Dispersals
JAMES AND JOAN SLOCUM
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
FRIDAY, SEPT. 14,1984
12:00 NOON
Stamicca, Pa.
65 HEAD
One of Pennsylvamas highest producing herds
DHIA average 1983
22,280 3.7% 817
Highest average in Wayne Co
BAA: 105.9%
A number of cows sell with outstanding records up to over 35,000
lbs milKand 1,587 fat
For top production and type, don’t miss this sale.
Farm is located between Starrucca and Stevens Point, watch for
signs
Contact sale managers for catalogs or further details.
Auctioneer-Jack Treadway
Antwerp, N.Y. (315-659-2407)
Accommodations for both sales can be made at Colonial Brick Motel-Hallstead, Pa. (717-879-2162)
be created within the Penn
sylvania Department of
Agriculture to administer the
program and fund.
-The Board would consist of 10
members, including the Secretary
of Agriculture or a designee, a
swine vet from the Bureau of
Animal Industry (nonvoting),
Penn State swine specialist
(nonvoting), PFA representative
who is active pork producer,
Grange representative who is
active pork producer, PFU
representative who is active pork
producer, two representatives of
the Pa. Pork Producers Council, a
pork packer representative and a
pork marketer.
-Thus, the overall operation of
the Board and administering of the
fund would be under the control of
MMERMAN
MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SALE!
“Feel Free To Call For Stock Check"
Hours: Mon. thru Frt. 8 AM to 7 PM; Sat. 8 AM to 4 PM
"Feet Free To Call For Stock Check"
Hours Mon thruFri tAM to 7 PM Sat SAMIoAPM
MRMME
R.D. 412 S FLEETWOOD, PA. 1»522
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JAMES AND JOAN SLOCUM
RD 3 Box 186
Susquehanna, Pa. 18847
Ph. 717-727-2202
active pork producers, who are the
dominant members of the board.
-Among the responsibilities of
the Board would be the deter
mination and payment of the
amounts of indemnification to be
paid a pork producer based on the
loss of production for such reasons
as depopulation to control disease.
-Other duties of the Board would
be supporting research to control
disease and contract with the
Pennsylvania Pork Producers
Council at a rate not less than that
fixed for the State by the National
Producers Council to handle
promotion activities of the Board.
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STARGLO FARMS
DISPERSAL
THURSDAY, SEPT. 13,1984
ll:OOA.M.
Starrucca, Pa.
115 HEAD
Featuring dtrs. of these great bulls:
Osborndale Ivanhoe S-W-D Valiant
No-Na-Me Fond Matt Straight-Pine Elevation Pete
Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation Paclamar Astronaut
Whirlhill Kingpin Marshfield Elevation Tony
And many others
June 1984 DHIA average. 18,465 3.9% 701
BAA; 103 1%
This sale is made necessary by the death several months ago of Lynn
Glover, Roger's brother
Sale to be held at the Farm, located in the town of Starrucca in Wayne
County Watch tor signs
Box 51
Starrucca, Pa. 18462
Ph. 717-727-2015
Auctioneer-Bill Kent
Bergen, N.Y. (716-494-1890)
Located 50 miles north of Syracuse, 10 miles south of
Watertown, 8 miles west of Adams just off Route 178
on Bishop Street.
LE
CAL
OR
Case 2670 4 WD diesel with cab and air, 245 HP; Case 1370, 2
WD, 160 HP with cab and air and Rice and Kane tires; IH 4166
diesel, 4 WD with cab and air; Case 1690 mint; JD 4320 with cab;
IH 826 diesel; Oliver 1855 diesel, 4 W 0; AC 200 diesel; AC 190
diesel: MM 1000 150 HP diesel; White 105,2 WD with cab; Oliver
1750 diesel; David Brown 1210, 4 WD; Case 1070 diesel; JD
1520 gas with JD loader; AC D-17 diesel; Ford 8N gas; Case 730
gas; IH 350 gas; IH BN gas with hydraulic pack and blade.
MACHINERY
&
orn
Kneverlan 3 bottom, 3 pt. hitch plows, automatic resets; Case 7
shank soil saver; Case 18’ foldup transport disc with wings; IH 24
run grain drill with grass seed attachment: NH 770, 2 row corn
chopper; (2) Foxes; Self propelled choppers with 2 row corn
heads. Both with Detroit engines; JD 716 self unloading wagon;
IH self unloading wagon; Dion short hop blower with double
auger; Badger short hop blower; gravity box with running gear;
NH 707 3 pt. hitch chopper; Gehl 180 manure spreader with
HYD end gate; NH 516 spreader; JD 1209 9’ haybine; Owatonna
216 9' haybine; JD hay rake skeleton elevator.
Special Look - 2 Uebler 780 automatic feed carts. Battery operated,
computerized with scales in excellent condition.
Terms: Gash or good check with proper ID.
All out of state buyers must present current bank letter of credit.
Trucking available anywhere in the Northeast.
We expect 10-15 pieces more equipment before the auction.
ei „ ALEX LYON & SON
Sales Managers Syacuse-315-637-8912
and Auctioneers Bridgeport-315-633-2944
Starglo Farm
ROGER & BARBARA GLOVER
SARAH GLOVER
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 1, 1984—A39
—Funds would be raised through
a checkoff fee imposed on the gross
sale price of all swine at the first
point of sale, including all market
hogs, feeder pigs and breeding
animals, which pass through
receiving stations, auctions and
packers.
-This checkoff, which has been
suggested at one-half percent of
each animals’s sale price for
discussionary purposes, would
include the already established
Pork Producers Council fee.
JEFFKSON COUNTY'S
FARM MACHINERY
CONSI6NMENT AUCTION
At John Basar’s Farm
Adams, NY
SATURDAY, SEPT. 8,1984
11 A.M.
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