Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 29, 1984, Image 43

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    PFA testifies in support of Pa, Bottle Bill
HARRISBURG A farm leader
told members of the state’s House
Consumer Affairs Committee
Meeting last week that Penn
sylvania farmers suffer millions of
dollars worth of equiment
damages and livestock losses each
year due to littered bottles and
cans.
D. Eugene Gayman, a Franklin
County dairyman and vice
president of the Pennsylvania
Farmers’ Association (PFA),
urged the committee to report out
legislation which would place a
DAIRY SALE CONSIGNMENTS
For 11
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1984
To Be Held At I
New Holland Sales Stables. Inc. |
12 Miles East of Lancaster, Pa. Just off Rt. 23, New Holland, Pa.
HERD OF 40 HEAD HOLSTEIN COWS
8 PUREBREDS ;
12 FRESH LOST 6 WEEKS
20 DUE OCTOBER & NOVEMBER
Consigned by 1
GLENN & DAVID FITE ;
For Additional Consignments See Page D 45 1 1
ELECT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 1
Sale will be held at the Gordon Wood Farm located at the
junction of Rt. and 660 by Y-Drive In Theater. 6 miles from
Mansfield & 4 miles from Wellsboro, Pa.
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1984
At 12:00 Sharp
102 Registered & Hi-Grade Holsteins 102
Laurel Park - Calves to breeding age, hfrs., from top sires. 54 head Reg.
Holsteins, Sjres represented Columbus 6; Wileeda Citation R-4; Ist Million
3; Astro Matt 3; Danny Boy -3; Persuader 3; Milk Master 2; Chairman 1;
Elevation Mars; CAR Dairyman 1 and others.
SAMPLE SELLING: JIM MATTOCKS HERD
A Nov. 83 Jason dau., from a VG 89 Bootmaker dam with +6O6M +2OF
index under contract with a major stud. Dam has 5 cons, records over
20,000 m & 700 f up to 25,170 m 3.6 901 F and Lft. to date of 128,180 m 4618 f. Gr.
dam is VG-85 w/21,360m 3.8 822 and close to 100,000.
A Dec. 83 Columbus from an Ex Marquis Roland w/17,020m & 607 f.
Grdam was VG 88 w/17,370m & 663 f and a Ift of over 42,000 m & 5125 f.
A Mar. 83 Elev. Mars dam is VGB7 w/15,070m 4.5 672 f. Grdam VG 86
w/15,2004.3657f
A Mar. 83 Ist Million from a GP 82 dam w/18,840m 4.1 778 f and Ift. of
117,320 m & 4602 f. Grdam GP 82 w/20,210m 3.8 759 f and Ift. of 121,390 m &
4964 f.
GORDON WOOD HERD: 15 Cows Sell 11 Reg.
4 Hi-Grodes
A VG-86 2 yrs. Royal-Red selling just fresh milking over 70,2nd calf. Out
of one of our best cow families that goes back to an Ex Lakefield grdam
from Ben Jackson who has 3 Ex grdau. all from different daus. One of these
is our EX-91 Apache Res. - Gr. at 2 shows this year.
A real nice grade Kit Builder fresh in Aug. milking 90 lbs. at 5-6 365
19,000 m 3.5 665 f Dam had 7-9 306 d 23,113 m 3.9 908 F
A GP 80 A Citation Sov. w/6-1 349 d 23,056 m 3.3 756 f. Dam GP 84 by
Crocker w/4-7 365 d 32,662 m 870 f 3rd grdam. 2E-93 by Fury and production
winner at Central Nat. w/5-5 365 d 27,429 m & 832 F over 100,000. 3rd dam
(VG-87) by Astro w/120,245 m & 4,939 f. 4th dam (2E-90) w/lft. 161,311 m
5,458 f. sth D. (GP 84) Ift 178,188 m 6,058 f. Silk w/her GP dau by a Starlite son
w/2 yr. 365 d 15,762 m 3.7 579 f just fresh milking 70 lbs. 4.0.
JOHN WHELLER JR. HERD: 17 Reg. Holstein Hlrs.
A Jan, 83 Spirit due in Jan. to Jason. Dam GP 82 Apache w/16,187m 4.4
71 If grdam. GPBO.
A Feb. 83 Pices Kirk dau. from Dumbelle breeding. Dam VGB7
w/19,463m 4.2 825 F grdam. VG 85,3 rd dam VG 89.
A May 83 Spirit dam VGBS, grdam. GP 83 from Lants.
A Dec. Jet Stream from VG-86 BB Lad w/22,447M 3.5 788 f, grdam. GPB2.
Frank Vanderlinder herd 10 Hi Testing
Grades Sell
A Whittier Farm Alitude 3.2 316 d 16,969 m 4.8 809 f.
A Jet Stream w/4 rec. over 15,609 m 640 f.
A Rebel Elevation - 4.0 156 d 9599 m 3.3 321 f est. 17,082 m 597 f milking 72.0
3.5
6 OTHER COWS FROM A LOCAL HERD
Sales Mgr. Note.
We have cows and hfrs. in this sale purebreds & grades that could be
foundation stock, Don’t miss this opportunity for top quality replacements,
replacements.
TERMS: Cash or Good Check.
Sale Under Cover • Catalogs - Lunch Available
Sales Mgr. - Gordon Wood
Mansfield, Pa. Phone 717-549-4901
Pedigrees ■ Ron Wood
For the most in advertising coverage and preparing your sale, Call Wood’s
mandatory refundable deposit on plastic containers of one-gallon
all beverage containers sold in the s iz e or less.
Commonwealth. Gayman explained, “The con-
Every spring and numerous sumed glass and metal act as
other tunes during the growing vehicles of destruction, piercing
season, we must parade our fields the walls of the animal’s digestive
to search for and pick up the tract and causing extensive in
constant stream of littered bottles ternal damage and, in many cases,
and cans. Gayman told the death to the animal.’’ Gayman said
committee, But despite our ef- PFA has received numerous
forts, these littered bottles and reports from its members about
cans continue to plaque our far- losses of equipment and death of
nung operations. ’ farm animals due to littered
House Bill 1341 would place a bottles and cans,
five cent deposit on metal, glass or He cited testimony from farm
organizations in other states on the
impact of their deposit laws.
Michigan Farm Bureau, he said,
reports an, “...incomparable
difference in the amount of littered
bottles and cans. Before passage of
the law, Michigan’s roadsides and
farm fields shimmered in the
springtime from littered bottles
and cans. Today, you will rarely
see a deposited beverage container
on a Michigan rural roadside.”
_ Gayman also cited a report by
the Cedar Rapids Gazette stating
that even critics of lowa's five
year-old container deposit law
have conceded that roadside litter
has been significantly reduced. “It
further noted that over 95% of
bottles and cans required to be
deposited are returned,” Gayman
said.
On the other hand, Gayman said,
PFA believes legislative proposals
to raise taxes for recycling and
education programs would not be
as effective as enacting container
deposits. “Ohio’s four-year-old
litter tax law is a prime example,”
ERM coordinator listed
UNIVERSITY PARK - Her
schel A. Elliott has been named
program and student services
coordinator for the environmental
resource management program at
Penn State. He also holds the rank
of associate professor in the
Department of Agricultural
Engineering.
ERM is a 4-year major in the
College of Agriculture for students
interested in an interdisciplinary
approach to problem solving ap
plied to environmental issues.
In addition to coordinating the
program, Elliott will teach, advise
students and organize seminars.
He also plans to conduct research
in water qualitv and waste
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Cayman told the committee, “in
showing such a legislative scheme
does not work in reducing the litter
problem.” A statewide farm
organization there, Cayman said,
reported Ohio’s law has not
reduced the amount of roadside
litter or the damage suffered by
farmers. “Farmers have
recognized the ineffectiveness of
Ohio’s litter tax law by their
adoption of policy at the recent
Ohio Farm Bureau annual meeting
which calls for the enactment of
mandatory beverage container
deposit legislation,” Cayman said.
He concluded, “The time is ripe
for passage of legislation to place
mandatory deposits on beverage
containers in Pennsylvania. The
legislature can no longer afford to
turn its back on the existing
problem of littering in our state,
nor can it ignore a legislative
program which has proven itself
effective in greatly reducing the
amount of litter and the damages
and costs litter imposes upon
farmers and citizens 0f... ”.
management.
A graduate of the University of
Tennessee, Elliott earned a
bachelor of science degree ui
chemical engineering. He holds a
master’s degree in civil
engineering and a Ph.D in applied
science, both from the University
of Delaware.
Before joing the Penn State
faculty, Elliott was an associate
professor of agricultural waste
management at the University of
Delaware. He is a member of Tau
Beta Pi, the American Society of
Agricultural Engineers, the
American Society of Agronomy
and the Soil Science Society of
America.
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