®SB order UEP Marketing order (Continued from Page At) provision were 59 percent, representing 69 percent of the laying hens. Surplus removal was favored by 57 percent of the producers and 60 percent of the laying hens. A destination in spection provision was favored by 34 percent of producers with 32 percent of layers. A wealth of comments and suggestions were received for the committee’s use in evaluating changes which may need to be made in the provisions. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, Pa. DAIRY SALE CONSIGNMENTS For WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1984 HERD OF 34 HEAD HOLSTEIN COWS IN ALL STAGES 5 fresh last few weeks • Consigned by George Bechtel < Herd of 37 head of Holstein cows. All home raised. Seven fresh July, Aug., Sept., Springers balance in all stages. Seven head first & second calf consigned by Stanley Deisemann. * 1 load Purebred and Grade Canadian Cows, fresh and springers, consigned by H.D. Matz | * 1 load Purebred and Grade Canadian Cows, fresh and springers, i consigned by Leroy Smucker. 1 * 1 load fresh and springer cows consigned by Merle Breneman. , * 1 load fresh and springer cows consigned by Marvin Eshleman. 1 * 1 load fresh cows consigned by Alfred Albright. ' * 1 load fresh and springer cows consigned by Raymond Smucker. I * 1 load fresh and springer cows consigned by Norman and David Kolb. i REMEMBER LAST WINTER A HONDA SNOWBLOWER 20% DOWN PAYMENT HOLDS ONE AT THESE PRE-SEASON PRICES HS-55T • 5 H.P. OHV Honda Engine • Two-Stage Blower • Automatic Decompression For Easy Starting • Self-Propelled For Easy Maneuverability • Track, Model List $1,078 $04,000 now 9 “T 9 WHEEL MODEL - *Bs9®® HONDA Power Equipment PRE-SEASON PRICING GOOD TILL OCTOBER 20th ELM, PA (71 7) 665-2407 Mon., Thura., Fri. til 9:30; Tims. & Wed. til 6:00; Sat. til 5:00 Committee met in Chicago upon completion of the survey and reviewed the results as well as the suggestions and comments. By a narrow margin, the committee voted to continue further developments of the quantity control provision, approved fur ther work on the surplus removal provision, and strongly voted to continue further developments of the promotion provision. The committee also voted to develop a quality control provision which would achieve the benefits LAY-A-WAY For optimum performance and safety we recommend that you read the owner s manual before operating the unit 1984 American Honda Motor Co Inc • 3Vz H.P. Honda Engine • Single-Stage Thrower • Automatic Depression For Easy Starting • Auger Driven Self- Propelled SOQQQQ NOW IT'S A HONDA. sought by the destination in spection provision without the features which were objected to by producers. Though the UEP had hoped to submit a final marketing order draft to USDA by Oct. 1, the need for further revisions will probably push the target date into the middle of October, Klippen said. After submission to USDA, the final draft will then be the subject of public hearings to be held throughout the country for a period of 12 to 18 months, he added. SADDLE UP! To Better Equipment... Find It In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS! EXPERT REPAIRS _ FENCERS /\ ' •GENERATORS \: .ALTERNATORS PEQUEA BATTERIESIfI9 Ronks, PA List $460 LANCASTER The Lancaster County Conservation District is sponsoring a tour of no-till com comparison plots in Southern Lancaster County on Tuesday. The tour will start from the Solanco High School on Route 222 at 9 a.m. Plans are to visit the comparison plots on the farms of Robert Wagner, Martin Greenleaf, Jacob m NEW HOLLAND jgUl SALES STABLES, INC. HR ANNUAL FALL ISII HEIFER SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,1984 10:00 A.M. 600 HEAD HEIFERS All Ages Purebred and Grade Small Calves to Fresh Heifers Several lots of big vaccinated open heifers, breeding age. Many good big springing heifers. All heifers will be vet checked for pregnancy and interstate shipment. Several Registered Heifers with good pedigrees (all ages). Fresh Heifers sell at 12:00 noon followed by Registered Heifers. Henry Kettering, Pedigrees For more information to buy or sell contact Abe Diffenbach, Barn Phone 717-354-4341 or Norman Kolb. 717-397-5538 New buyers and out-of-state buyers need proper credit reference. B L'l Investors Opportunity Sale SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1984 ! MERCER SALE BARN, Mercer, Pennsylvania (Sale Barn Location) (3 miles North of 1-80 on State Route #l9) Pairs - will split in the ring Bred Cows 4-h and ffa steers Sale Management By: Bred Heifers Herd Bulls Open Heifers VUEEI^UpiTtSYOCI l\^/ , item* Box 14}. Mercer, PA 16J3J Ph. 412-662-2910 Rod Loomis, Auctioneer Transfer, PA 16154 (412)962-2653 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1984—A5S Lancaster plan* no-till tour SELLING 65 HEAD 10 BULLS 55 FEMALES 12:30 P.M. ■ SALE TIME -12:30 P.M BANQUET ROOMS • COLOR TV . MEETING ROOMS AIL LOUNGE * HEATED POOL • SAUNA ■SSBE239 motor lodge Glick and Henry Beiler. The comparisons are between con ventional tillage where prior crop residues are buried and no-tillage, wher<* cron residues are on the soil surface. Tour participants will be able to observe how crop residues on the surface help to minimize soil erosion. For more information con cerning the tour or to arrange transportation, call (717) 299-5361. POLLED CHAROLAIS SIMMENTAL CHIANINA ANGUS 4-H & FFA 6 JUNIOR SALE HEADQUARTERS MOi«Us I * AT I #0 MERGE" "A 1*137 (4121 74* 3030 technical livestock consultants 440 E. Fairmount Ave. State College, Pa. 16801 David D. Seamans 814-238-8909 HEIFERS
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