Long 6 ‘Cut-Master” cutters N.Y.-N.J. dairy promotion plan approved A new line of rotary cutters has been introduced by Long Mfg. N.C., Inc., Tarboro, N.C. The "Cut-Master" line offers widths from 36” to 84” to meet a wide range of cutting needs. The Long cutters have been redesigned and tested to give outstanding features and durability for the least cost. Features include high quality materials and construction; oval blade holder pan to help cutter ride; over solid objects such as stumps; rugged gear box with all tapered roller; bearings; nodular iron construction and strong 6 bolt mounting; heat treated blades; reinforced deck, tapered at rear for easy discharge. The cutters are available in lift and pull type. An extra protective shield (chain guard bundle) is available for all models. Hydraulic Gehl Mix-Alls* Gehl’s Put Good Ideas to Work in a hydraulic grinder-mixer for less main tenance, easier operation The 100-bushel Mix-Alls unloads as quickly as 3V4 minutes. Features include the big 21” mill with 66 reversible hammers, hydraulically driven infeed attachments with infinite speed control, and quick-change screens for faster performance and operating con venience Stop by and see the hydraulic 100 Mix-All today 1 E EE H L_ All Gehl Equipment Has Interest Free Waiver Until November 1 r 1985 Ask Your Dealer About Rebates Instead of Delayed Payment PEOPLE’S 1 & M MACHINERY LEBANON VALLEY ELDER SALES & SERVICE Greensburg. pa IMPLEMENT CO., INC. SALES & SERVICE, Oakland Mills, PA 412-668-2276 Richland, PA INC. 717-463-2735 otyum 717-866-7518 RTlßo*6l9 yJS 'L DAYTON EQUIPMENT Stoneboro, PA .JfKSL „"■» issss 302« t« E 37 4SSS&, BINKLH* HORST cum i. myers NI(MS , m 133 , . D . D 1 RHjnULi rHnffl Rt 4 Lebanon. PA c., tinn Rnarl Lake Road R 1 miIIDUCUT ... » , station Koaa Thomasville, PA EQUIPMENT (Fontana) Lit.tz, PA 717-259-0453 Bloomsburg, PA 717-867-5161 717-626-4705 717-784-7731 ECKROTH BROS. PETERMAN FARM A Kf?? SHOOTER BROS.IOC. •sssssy xsg& H.E. SMELTZER GEO. W. KINSMAN, MILLER EQUIPMENT HWES E(IUIPMENT EQUIPMENT CO. INC. CO. RD 2, Box 2 516 Main Street RD 1 814 886 4183 Centre Hall, PA Honesdale, PA Bechtelsville, PA Bellwood 814-364-1419 717-253-3440 215-845-2911 814-742-8171 NEW YORK - A plan Whereby dairy fanners contnbute money for milk promotion activities of the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc., headquartered in Syracuse, was again approved today by Thomas A. Wilson, Market Administrator, New York- New Jersey Milk Marketing Area. These milk promotion activities include advertising, nutrition education, publicity for dairy products, marketing and product research, and informational services. This year the deduction under the “positive letter” will agaui be applied as a credit against the 15 cents per hundredweight dairy promotion deduction required by the Dairy and Tobacco Adjustment Act of 1983. Up to 10 cents designated by producers for an approved local promotion program such as that of the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, World Class Performers Gehl's elite skid steer loaders, the 3510/3610, boast efficiency, convenience and comfort Featuring the super simple T-bar controls in a split, side-mounted position, you can choose from a reliable, fuel efficient Isuzu diesel or Ford in dustrial gas powered engine. Stop in today and ask us about the high performance 3510/3610 skid loaders from Gehl. GEHL Inc. is eligible as an offset to this mandatory 15-cent deduction. Mr. Wilson said that today’s action allows handlers regulated by the marketing orders to send “positive letters” to their dairy farmer suppliers. A dairy farmer who receives a letter will be considered to approve, for one year, deductions of 10 cents per hundredweight from his monthly milk checks, unless he notifies his handler in writing that no deduction should be made. Moneys deducted from payments for milk delivered on or after May 1, 1985 will be paid directly by the handler to the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc., Syracuse, New York. The Market Administrator explained that participation in the local program is voluntary for both s handlers and producers, and a participating producer may have ORDER NOW FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Blue Ball (717)354-4125 Gap (717)442-4148 SEE YOUR LOCAL GOLDEN ACRES DEALER Or Contact Mr. Thomas L. Hunter Distributor for PA, N.Y. & N.J. State. Street, Millville, Pa. 17846 PH. 717-458-6043 COME IN NOW FOR YOUR SEED NEEDS Lancaster Farming Saturday, Apri deductions stopped at any time by notifying the handler. A producer who receives no letter need not contact his handler since no deduction will be made for the local program. In approving the plan for the coming year, Mr. Wilson pointed out that there has been no sub stantial opposition to the use of the positive letter procedure by producers. Use of the positive letter ap proach was requested by Dairylea Cooperative Inc., Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative Association, Inc., and Northeast Dairy Cooperative Federation, Inc. 4-H The satisfaction that comes from doing a good job of farming Liming is one of the most important factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range A good pasture with a pH of 6 5 or higher tor example will make 300 to 400 lbs of beef per acre and produce up to $lOO gross income per acre This means with the help of lime profits from pastures can compare favorably with teed or grain crops Martin LIMESTONE