D22-Lancaster Fanning Saturday February 23,1985 Adams Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D2l) Robert & Linda Meyers 215 3 576 3 Wayne H Rodgers 98 3 121 3 125 3 15 3 33 3 Roger L Sprague Dandy 3 Wimpy 3 Weim Sharr Farms 49 3 Grove Bros 7 3 19 Eugene Witter Cindy Esma Polly Way Bnte Farms 5 Getty Acres 438 445 Robert L Rohrbaugh 27 76 Zeppdale Farms 125 137 4 167 165 62 Ber Crk Mona Lavern Liberal J Howard Stiles Good Bowlder Valley 10 Milton R Hoffman 2 36 41 27 Nirus Hollow Farm Magnola Richard K Herr Donalyn Iff the engine quits, two-way ratio ltself Lose just one day during the planting season and it could make all the difference between a good crop and a poor one That's why you should be equipped with a.Johnson FM two-way radio With two-way radio if your engine quits you can simply call for help Chances are a mechanic can get to you and get you going again while there's still some daylight left But without two-way radio you d just have to start walking There are a lot of other ways Johnson FM radio can save you time and money Why not let us show you how you can lease or own a complete two-way system for as little as 75<t a day Authorized Sales & Service TRIANGLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. RD3,Rt 23West New Holland. PA 17557 PH: 717-656-2211 23,134 16,904 305 305 4 10 4-10 22,076 18,663 19,887 16,872 18,028 305 305 284 305 294 4-11 4-11 4-7 2-4 2-8 305 305 17,917 18,095 305 20,925 0-0 3-11 305 305 22,057 17,764 8-1 7-0 6-5 302 305 303 15,030 18,622 18,209 305 19,170 305 305 21,900 16 661 305 305 16,603 17,392 510 25 24,623 16,750 20,676 24 221 20,540 21,665 305 305 305 305 305 305 19,047 22,401 17,590 93 59 3 10 305 305 305 14,401 305 305 21 316 5 11 20,066 20,129 19,970 17,560 5 10 305 305 300 293 45 4-6 33 305 17,419 19 195 305 YORK Pennsylvania tanners will benefit greatly from an in novation in crop insurance now being offered by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC), according to Feggyann Carnill, County Executive Director. 38 888 4 0 670 50 1112 3 8 713 3 3 654 4 4 734 3 9 696 It's called Actual Production History iAFHi, and I think it s going to make the difference for a lot of farmers in our area," Ms. Carnill said. In a nutshell, AFH simply means insurance guarantees will be based on in dividual yield histones rather than county or area averages as was previously the <ase," Ms Carnill added. 722 712 696 736 664 673 726 709 45 39 39 Une thing that also came through loud and clear was the importance of farmers main taining . accurate acreage and production records. With such letords the above-average farmer <an generally expect to get a higher yield guarantee at a lower price than under the old program, Ms Carnill said. Farmers with no lecords can still obtain insurance, but must report their acreage and production on an annual basis Yield guarantees in succeeding years will be based on those lecords to the extent which is appropriate 820 735 670 773 719 826 664 757 857 807 693 FCIC recently expanded tlu AIH program to include corn, gram sorghum, tobacco, and peanuts tor the 1985 crop >eai Cotton and nee were included in the program in 1984. All crops will be undei AFH by crop year 1987 735 859 737 39 39 4 2 701 768 > Ms. Carnil learned about the insurance plan during a reient 869 798 707 709 43 40 36 40 23 59 96 Apache 174- 661 827 XJOHNSON IfJTEj ® FCIC to base insurance on actual production history 3 5 6 305 15,899 4 3 680 3 5 7 305 21,560 3 3 717 3 5 5 305 20,079 3 6 729 3 5 7 305 22,527 4 0 895 3 4 7 305 19 534 4 0 775 P FARMER BOY AG, INC Myerstown, PA lAMOND SYSTEMS: A Leader For Over Fifty Yean Farmer Boy Ag Will Contract And Turnkey Your Poultry Construction And Equipment Needs (one house or multible houses) Find Out About Farmer Boy Ag’s Superior Buildings And Diamond’s Superior Cage Equipment. Our Reputation is Based On Giving More For Your Money And Delivering What We Promise, And Servicing What We Sell ★ For An Appointment To See Irvin or Larry, Call (717 ) 866-7565 I F CIC training conference called to further explain benefits of the Af H program to USD A officials and private insurance industry of ficials who will be responsible foi Af H training. Secretary of Agriculture John K. Block recently told a national conference on the APH program in Nashville, Tennessee. Secretary Block said, We have turned the 11 up insurance program into the number-one risk protection device av ailable to all farmers. And it will lemam the number-one program to help farmers reduce then i isks By leptaeing the old countv Small fruit seminar WASHINGTON, Pa. - If you are interested in berry production, you’ll want to attend the third annual Regional Small Fruit Production Seminar scheduled for Monday, Mar. 11 at the Holiday Inn, 340 Racetrack Road, Washington, PA (Meadows Racetrack). The meeting will run from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. To reach the Holiday Inn, take Exit 8 off 1-79, just north of Washington. Seminar presenters include three Penn State faculty mem bers: Carl Haeseler, professor of pomology; Don Daum, professor of agricultural engineering ex tension; and Roland Daniels, associate professor of en vironmental horticulture. Also on the program are Robert Pollock, Beaver County Extension agent; and Richard Funk from Ohio State. Distributor For fpr DIAMOND SYSTEMS • Pullet & Layer Cages • Egg Packers average yield .system with a system ot actual production history, farmers will at long last receive production guarantees commensurate with their proven ability to produce,' Block said. Without this very fundamental change, 1 am com meed that crop insurance would have remained stagnant tor years With it, 1 am confident that the future of the progrannsvery bright.' farmers wishing to discuss the At H program and how it can improve their nsk management needs, should contact the local ASCS office ot ciop insurance agent The speakers will discuss marketing and promotion, bird control, table grapes for this area, and planting systems for bram bles, and will offer updates on -iinall truit research, insects anil diseases In addition, a trade show will feature suppliers of machinery, chemicals, irrigation equipment and more. The Regional Small Fruit Production Seminar has been highly successful in the past, at tracting growers from across eastern Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia and eastern Ohio. Don’t miss it if you are interested in berry production. For reser vations or more information (ontact the Weslmoi eland Count) Extension Service. 1 .0 Box 250. 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