Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 01, 1985, Image 33

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exporting nations which do not
subsidize their exports,” the farm
leader said.
Rather than adopting the tactics
of our competitors in the European
Community, Delano said, the U.S.
should only use export credits to
regain markets which the EC
unfairly took away with its own
unfair practices.
“Dumping our domestic
problem the surpluses caused by
our flawed price support programs
will not provide a long-term
solution,” Delano said. “The EC
has not found a way out of the high
support-and-dump cycle and I
doubt we would either. It just
postpones the day of reckoning.”
Joe Fields, the Farm Bureau’s
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Moves More Cows
In Less Time!
Here’s the toughest, most
durable, efficient and adap
table herringbone stall
money can buy. The new
“Mega 45” represents
Westfalia’s ongoing
dedication to produce the
highest quality most
technologically advanced
dairy equipment available.
The “Mega 45” is it.
One look at the “Mega 45”
and you’ll know it’s built to
last. Here’s why:
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• It’s made of 2 3/8” 0 D galvan
ized structural pipe, not tubing
like so many others
• Modular components are pre
welded rather than bolted or
clamped to be virtually main
tenance free
• One piece feeder sections are
made of seamless, boltless stain
less steel Stainless steel feed
bowls assure fast feeding clean-
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• Multiple strength structural pipe
arches are welded into a rigid
truss that will hold any cow and
support all equipment
Westfalia Milking Equipment And Computer
Skinner & Walton
Dairy Service
Raymond Skinner
Gary Walton
717-352-7606
COCHRANVILLE
Farm Construction &
Equipment
Robert L. Janney
215-593-2365
Director of Information in
Washington, added that a shotgun
approach would simply dump $2
billion worth of grain on the in
ternational market in about six
months, depressing prices, an
tagonizing competitors and
leaving no lasting unpact.
The targeted approach, he said,
should help the U.S. regain some of
the lost markets, and give EC
competitors an incentive to end the
unfair trading practices that
initiated the dispute originally.
Administration and Farm
Bureau officials indicated that
they expect the final USDA
program, slated to be announced
today, would be diluted somewhat,
but still contain most of the key
“targeting” provisions.
“We expect it to be watered
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• Rigid gates are made of
stmcutural pipe, all welded, no
toublesome bolts Gate
operators are available in
manual or power models
• Feeders, butt shields and exit
gates all have high grade stain*
less steel panels for years and
years of corrosion*free use
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• Cleanup is fast and easy with
large, cow resistant, feed bowl
drams 15” grates are
removable
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FISHER & THOMPSON K.C. Dairy Service
Assoc.
Amos Fisher
Rick Thompson
717-627-1530
MIFFLINBURC
Wehr’s Dairy
Equipment
Mark Wehr
717-966-1396
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big rugged “Mega 45”
built to last for generations
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TROY,
Dairyland Sales &
Service
Jim Kelley
717-297-4128
Kevin Correll
717-897-5141
NEW
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Chuck Moose, Inc. Longenecker Implement
412-533-3077
WESTFALIA SYSTEM*!
DIVISION of CENTRICO
1862 Brummel Dr.
Williams Farm Systems Elk Grove, 111 60007
Dave Williams 1-800-323-6723
717-398-2692 312-437-8660
SPARTANSBURi
Brenner Dairy
Equipment
Albert Brenner
814-654-7309
WILLIAMSPORT
down somewhat,” said one oftmal
“But we iiuaK wo most of
what we wanted. We’ll have to wait
and see, though.”
Most of the pressure for a more
broad-gauged approach is coming
from the large gram companies,
officials said, who feel the
narrowly focused “targeting”
approach would put them in an
awkward position with their
customers. One major company
reportedly has refused to
cooperate with the plan originally
outlined by USDA, sources said.
The American Soybean
Association said it opposes the
extension of the proposal to
soybeans, feeling it will not benefit
soybean farmers, according to
ASA President Roger Asendorf.
“The Export Enhancement
Program’s purpose is supposedly
designed to increase total sales
and to counter unfair trade
ststimal
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Rod Carson
814-793-3731
practices,” Asendorf said. “But so
far, it appears the program will not
be used against the two countries
(Brazil and Argentina) whose
Ag museum
DOVER, DE - The Delaware
Agricultural Museum will hold a
fundraising auction and con
signment sale on Saturday, June 8
at 10 a.m., ram or shme.
Farm equipment, farm-related
items and household items will be
auctioned including; a 1956 Vz ton
pick-up truck, 2 wooden wagons,
two Model 100 Delaval pail units, 1
cord of wood, misc. lawn and
garden equipment, American
Flyer diesel train engines,
passenger cars and accessories,
corn planters, a cane rocker, a
pine chest, and much, much more.
All items have been donated or
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SYKESVILLE. MD
Dairyman Inc.
Mid'Atlantic Division
William Stauffer
301-795-2727
301-781-7020
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HEA VY DUTY The “44” has stainless steel
“HERRINGBONE 44” feed bowls, nose confinement
Now with Stainless Steel com- pa " ds ' b * C ( k Sp *’!’ ™
suits are designed for cow corrosion-resistant hot dipped
comfort, cow flow and greater galvanzied steel
operator convenience
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The Herringbone "44” pro
vides the best passible advan
tages to the quality minded,
cost conscious dairyman It
will meet your current re
quirements and is expandable
when you grow Westfalia's
'44” stalls are real tune
savers Each stall is angled to
provide easy access to udder,
minimizing the operator’s
time and walking distance
between cows
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Thanks So Much Dairy Farm
Families For Your High i I
Standards And Work In This
Important Industry
PARADISE
Lloyd Ranck Tim’s Diesel Service
717-687-6361 Tim Stoltzf us
fanners the most; and would be
used specifically against countries
who are major buyers of U.S.
soybeans and products.”
fund-raiser
consigned just for the auction.
The auction will be held at the
museum located just south of
Delaware State College on Route
13 in Dover. Lunch will be
available. Only cash or approved
checks will be accepted. On the
day of the auction, the main
exkbits and historic buildings will
be closed to the public; however,
the gift shop and restrooms will be
open and accessible.
The auctioneer will be Clarence
Scuse. All proceeds will benefit the
Delaware Agricultural Museum, a
private, non-profit educational
organization.
Heavy Duty Manger Design
The "44” manger is made of
stainless steel and designed
for rapid feed consumption,
quick clean-up and clean
appearance The stainless
steel shroud assures long life
Stainless steel splash shields
attach easily to rump rails
which hold cows comfortably
2 3/8” 0 D columns support
the addition of automatic
milking and washing equip
ment
And, with a very good stall,
comes a very competitive
price Stop in at your West
faha sales center for details'
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