.orn WASHINGTON, D.C. - “Com farmers and the National Cora Growers Association are naturally disappointed about and concerned over the decision by Secretary Block to refuse to offer at least a five percent acreage diversion payment for the 1985 supply management program for com,” lIIIIIIKI3 SCARIFIER. 'Angle ol departure (maximum) Digging depth teeth in upper position teeth in lower position Ground clearance fully raised teeth tn upper position Length when raised (from centerline of rear axle) Weight of scarifier assembly Si min r fully fii frj ippth upsirtf down df plh r usi d * PALLET FORK Maximum width of forks Minimum width of forks Length of fork Overall width of attachment Overall machine length forks on ground Lifting height - maximum Weight of pallet fork Brick Guard Height top of lifting surface to top of guard maximum with pallet fork fully raised Weight of brick guard A.L. HERR & BRO 312 Park Ave Quarryville, PA (717) 786-3521 BAER’S GARAGE, INC. 2407 Marsh Pike Hagerstown, MD 21741 (301)733-8226 isappointe rowers stated Varel Bailey, the farmer elected President of the National Cora Growers Association. Baily, a corn farmer from Anita, la., explained that “...the disap pointment over the USDA decision barring a paid acreage diversion payment in the 1985 feed grain program is based on the current BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Rd Lititz, PA (717)626-4705 CASE POWER ft EQUIP. Montgomeryville, PA (215)699-5871 New Castle, OE (302) 652-3028 • HYDROSTATIC DRIVE Delivers smooth constant power with infinitely variable speeds from 0 to 6.2 mph (0 to 10.0 km/h). • 45 (33.6 kW) NET HORSEPOWER Case-built water-cooled 4 cylinder gas or diesel engines. • 4880 LBS. (2214 kg) BREAKOUT FORCE Plenty of hydraulic power to pry out tough materials, fill bucket quickly. • HAND CONTROL LEVERS Two levers provide full control of power, speed. • SELF LEVELING LOADER Helps retain the load automatically from ground line to maximum hinge pin height. Unit shown is equipped with non-standard items. 4-in-V BUCKET Width Struck capacity SAE heaped capacity Weight (114 mm) (191 mm) (349 mm) 13 75 56 (14P2 mm) 490 lbs (222 kg) 7350 «**» OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (on basic machine) 12 00 x 16 5 lug type flotation tires 6 50 x 16 non pneumatic Bearcat tires • Counterweights * Auxiliary hydraulics • Cold start kit (diesel) • Belly pan • Bucket level indicator» Spark arrest muffler • Rigid drawbar • Horn ROPS enclosure • Back up alarm • Pre cleaners • Lights • Deluxe seal 40 (1016 mm) 12 (305 mm) 37 2 (945 mm) 50 (1270 mm) 141 (3581 mm) 111 25 (2826 mm) 375 lbs (170 kg) 45 4 (1153 mm) 156 8 (3983 mm) 80 lbs (36 kg) OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (attachments) 63 (1600 mm) and 73 (1854 mm) dirt buckets • 63 (1600 mfn) and 73 (1854 mm) utility buckets • 63 (1600 mm) fertilizer and gram bucket •80 (2032 mm) snow and litter bucket •80 (2032 mm) kyard bucket • 73 (1854 mm) 4 in 1 bucket ■ DlOO backhoe • Dl3O backhoe • Rear tool bar • Manure fork • Hydraulic grapple • Pallet fork • Brick guard NOTt All specifications are stated in accordance with ICED Definitions or SAE Stan dards or Recommended Practices where applicable IMPORTANT J I Case Company reserves the right to rhangt these speofu aliens without notice and without incurring any obligation relating to such changes m SOLD & SERVICED BY YOUR RELIABLE CASE DEALER C. & P. 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PEOPLES SALES & WARNER RD 1, Spring Mills, PA SERVICE Tractor & Equipment, Inc (814)422-8805 Oakland Mills, PA 17171297 2141 PAUL SHOVER’S, INC. < 7l7 > 463 2735 ‘ ’ 2972,41 35 East Willow St Carlisle, PA (717) 243-2686 Loysville, Pa (717) 789-3117 with Block decision projection that corn carryout stocks on September 30t 1985, will be 1,046 million bushels just 54 million bushels short of the 1.1 billion bushel level in the 1984 legislation that would have triggered the additional incentive for reduced production in the 1984/85 season.” The corn grower UNILOADERS ARE TOPS > I* 1 * ♦ , nmii STOUFFER BROS., INC. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA (717) 263-8424 President also commented that the USDA ‘Supply-Demand Estimates Report” released only twelve days ago on Oct. 12, projected Sept. 30, 1985, corn carryout stocks at 1,112 million bushels. “Within this same period, carryin corn stocks for the 1984/85 season were reduced by 66 million bushels, from 788 miUion bushels to 722 million bushels in the 73 (1854 mm) 10 9 cu ft (31 m') 16 5 cu ft (47 m') 688 lb (312 kg) ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE . Bethel, PA (717) 933-4114 October USDA ‘Grain Stocks In All Positions Report’,” according to Bailey. “Therefore, the October 24 ‘Supply-Demand Estimates Report’ reduced the projected 1985 carryout corn stocks by the 66 million bushel amount as reflected in the ‘Grain Stocks’ report,” he said. Bailey emphasized the National Corn Growers Association “...had urged Secretary Block and other senior officials in the Reagan Administration to offer the ad ditional incentive of at least a five percent acreage diversion payment even if the carryout stocks projection for corn was ‘give-or-take 50 million bushels’ in the October ‘Supply-Demand’ report. A margin of only ‘plus-or minus’ 50 million bushels is too small a margin of error in USDA projections to base decisions on the supply management programs and provisions.” Bailey also stated that the “...concern of the National Corn Growers Association about the lack of a paid acreage diversion provision in the 1985 corn program is based on the outcome of the 1982/83 program. During that season, only a ten percent voluntary set-aside program was offered to com farmers, not withstanding the urging of the National Corn Growers Association to also offer a paid acreage diversion provision in 1982. In 1982/83, com farmers harvested a record 8.2 billion bushel crop. The likelihood of a repeat of this com production performance in 1985/86 is very high, and could well begin the build-up of corn stocks that will severely depress com prices further in 1985.” " I EXCELLENT QUALITY SEEDS WHEAT • HART & TYLER RYE • LARGE OR SMALL GRAIN I TIMOTHY SEED AVAILABLE! 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