Farm Bill HARRISBURG The nation’s general farm organizations will have a stronger role in the development of the 1985 Farm Bill than they did in 1981, according to James Miller, assistant legislative director for the National Grange. Miller spoke before the legislative, agriculture and dairy committees of the Pennsylvania State Grange at a pre-session policy meeting in Carlisle. Miller pointed to the fact that the 1985 Farm Bill is not going to be written on a commodity by com modity basis, and therefore a more general approach to farm policy will be taken. “This farm bill is going to be different,” he said. “There will be more actors in volved in its development than ever before.” The new farm legislation will cover everything from price supports to food stamps, Miller said. “As a result, some very in novative things are likely to come out of it,” he predicted. He said ideas being touted in Washington circles range from requiring more cross compliance on conservation MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,1984 10:30 A.M. 3 DIESEL TRACTORS MODERN FARM MACHINERY, COMPUTERED FEEDER BEEF FITTING EQUIP., STANDING CORN, SKID LOADER, ROUND HAY BALES, MIXER-FEEDER Located in Dauphin Co. PA 17 mile North of Harrisburg from Rt. 322 West take Rt. 225 North to Matamoras Rd., right Ist farm. Horn-of-Plenty computered feeder with computet complete unit, Model 210 stationary mixer-feeder with scales, 20 ft. conveyor signal system, 3 ft and 5 ft. section SCC, AC-DC converter. 1086 Int. Diesel wide front full cab, dual hyd. couplers, radial tires, good rubber weights, 656 Int. diesel wide front, 1755 Oliver diesel wide front, over and under tork Dunham No. 22, heavy duty loader, 72 in. bucket, NH L 445 skid loader with 60 in. bucket, good condition. TILLAGE & FORAGE EQUIPMENT 495 NH haybine 12 ft. with end transport, NH 56 rake with dollie wheels, rubber att. teeth, NH 851 round baler like new, auto, wrap, NH 276 baler with thrower and Mellinger applicator, Smoker 24 ft. elevator, NH 85 round bale carrier, NH 80 round bale mover, JD 310 disc harrow with Midwest buster bar, Int. 5100 16 disc grain drill with press wheels, used 200 acres, Better Bilt 3150 gal. manure spreader, Int. 600 forage blower, new in 83, NH 791 manure spreader, hyd. end gate, tandem axle, Century 42 ft. boom sprayer with dye marker, hyd. roller, 500 gal. tank, pull type, new spring of 84, 3 ft. depth control row marker, Gehl hi-thrower blower, needs work, 16 ft. flat bed wagon, 7 ft. 3 ft. scraper blade, 2 McCurdy grain bin wagons, utility cart, hyd. lift steel cattle transport trailer, 2 steel 16 ft. fence panels, Katolight K-V-A-28 alternator PTO, Troy-Bilt rotatiller, 8 hp engine, Ford LTIOO riding mower, 42 in. steel feed troughs, blocking and fitting chute, combs, etc., metal & steel gates, 20 steel transport carts, Int. 150 pickup, 4 wheel drive, 1975 model, Frey Bros, head gate, milk cans, not many small items, come early to see machinery sell. Auct, Steve Petersheim AU001349L 717-786-4624 Auct. Note: Machinery in nice condition. ideas cited programs, to eliminating research designed to increase farm productivity, to developing a direct farm subsidy program based on a farmer’s means. The dairy price support program is also certain to be a subiect for debate, according to Miller. “The result is going to be a free for all or duties are included in legislation that it be continued. Senate legislation to continue both groups requires approval of that group and then similar action in the House. If time does not permit, both agencies could be retained by resolution, which would require only a day for ac tion. Right to Know Noah Wenger, farmer-senator from Lancaster County, was the center of attention on Right to Know legislation as chairman of the Labor and Industry Com mittee. Wenger was leading the PUBLIC AUCTION FEEDING EQUIPMENT TRACTORS & LOADER a crap-shoot at nest,' he said. Whatever dangers some of the more innovative concepts may pose to farmers, the current climate also opens the door for family farmers to make their case, Miller said. “There’s not a while lot of difference between the Republican and Democratic agricultural platforms,” he pointed out. A g bills (Continued from Page Al) effort to amend legislation passed in the House which carried stringent regulations concerning chemicals that would affect far ming operations. Some of these major amendments were con cerned with labeling equipment such as drills and sprayers, posting of a central location for employes instead of every field receiving chemical applications, definition of a manufacturer that would not include a farmer just because he mixed chemicals and limiting information to be supplied emergency crews to major hazardous substances. Own^rQ EARL & EVELYN DEHMEY Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,1984-A39 Any such changes would also require House concurrence. Timber Theft A bill to raise penalties for timber theft may be tied to con troversial Senate legislation concerning marital rape. Ag Products Commission There’s a Senate bill to create an Ag Products Development Com mission to oversee the promotion of Pennsylvania agricultural products in a manner similar to that of other states. Since it entails a $lOO,OOO appropriation, it requires Appropriations Com mittee action. Property Tax Exemptions There is pending legialtion to exclude grains bins and com crips from property taxes in order to standardize regulations throughout the state. In some counties, they are taxed and in some they are not. Poultry Payments There’s a House bill requiring that poultry contracts contain provisions for prompt payment to farmers -14 days or a time period of mutual agreement between the buyer and seller. Hog co-ops (Continued from Page Al) other and would serve separate parts of the state. Concerning the A and B plant effort, a session was held on Monday among hog producers in Adams County. The proposed co op’s steering committee was also scheduled to meet this week to select an attorney for the drafting of agreements and other paper work. In the A and B co-op, hog producers are being asked to put up $l,OOO to provide seed money for the application for state-backed funds for the proposed plant purchase. It is expected that a session will be called in the near future among enrolled hog producers to proceed with the co-op formation. This week’s session of debtors with claims in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of A and B before a federal judge in Reading included a 37 percent payment to hog producers who are still owed money for livestock. It was at this session that it was announced the co-op group has appeared as the most likely pur chaser of the plant. MILLER DIESEL INC. M 6030 Jonestown Rd. ASSOCIATION OF* H *^*^ P * 17112 DIESEL SPECIALISTS nSSSSSt* DIESEL FUEL INJECTION AND TURBO-CHARGER SPECIALISTS Locally Owned and Operated Since 1957 Authorized Sales & Service For: AIRESEARCH HOLSET ] ALERT WATER ISSPRO PYROMETERS ] SEPARATORS MURPHY SWITCHES BACHARACH TOOLS ROOSA MASTER j BENDIX ROTOMASTER ROBERT BOSCH SCHWITZER I CAV-SIMMS STEWART WARNER 1 CUMMINS GAUGES FPPF DIESEL FUEL UNITED TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCTS (Formerly American Bosch) We Also Service; IHC*Caterpillar Detroit Injectors, Blowers & Governors Daily Shipments by UPS, Parcel Post, or our representative who is in area regularly AUCTIONS COMING UP Sat., Sept. 29 - Parochial School Heifer Sale at Guernsey Sales Pavilion. Mon., Oct. 1 - 3 Diesel Tractors, Farm Machinery, Dauphin Co. Earl & Evelyn Dehmey Thurs., Oct. 4 - 53 Acre Farm, Lane Co. 2 Mile Southeast of Intercourse Sarah Fisher Sat, Oct. 6 - Real Estate 1 Mile North of White Horse. Wilmer & Sara Stoltz foos. Sat, Oct. 13 - Full Line of Cabinet Making Equipment Aaron & Rebecca Fisher Sat, Oct. 20 - Estate of Elmer Roher, 2 Miles East of Strasburg Sat, Oct. 27 - Benefit Auction at Good's Auction Sat., Nov. 3 - Benefit Auction for Lmville Hill School Sat, Nov. 17 - 85 Acre Farm and Machinery, Lane Co Christian K Lapp Estate For Complete Auctions Call or Write STEVE PETERSHEIM Box 152, Bart, PA 17503 717-786-4624