ClO-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 18,1986 WASHINGTON - If im plemented, a proposed rule would deny virtually all USDA Farmers Home Administration operating loans to farmers, officials of the National Farmers Union charged today. In a hand-delivered letter, they asked ranking members of the congcessional agriculture subcommittees on credit to draft and introduce immediate legislation preventing the Secretary of Agriculture from implementing the rule. Letters were delivered to Senator David Boren, Okla., Senator Mark Andrews, N.D., and Lancaster Co. 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BUY DIRECT AND SAVE ■ ■' » Big-Strong 2%"*oftso\\ Galvanized *k!9eajJ Free Stalls • _ WE SHIP OR DELIVER ANYWHERE UD'ER D'LITE STALL FABRICATORS Oxford, PA Toll Free - * Local 1-800-222-2948 301-398-2948 NFU challenges new ruling on FmHA operating loans South Building, 14th and In- Congressman Ed Jones, Tenn. plemented, NFU President Cy express their opposition by writing dependence Avenue SW Ca n>enter said, “We are con- to Office of the Chief. Directives Washington, D.C. 20250 before Jan, allow the secretary and his cemed that given USDA’s budget Branch, FmHA, USDA, Room 6348 31.1986,” Carpenter said designee to halt FmHA direct restraints, such action will be and/or guaranteed loans to far- taken to the limit. Carried to the mere intending to raise crops or extreme, this rule would allow livestock deemed to be in surplus FmHA to deny to any producer an supply. operating loan for this 1986 plan- While in agreement that com- tings of any of the basic com modity production must be reduced, NFU advocates that modities plus soybeans and livpotriplf ** more appropriate supply uveaiotii. management programs would be , Vemtiof operating loans at tins additional acreage reduction tune mil simply exacerbate the requirements or paid diversions. agricultural and rural crisis and If the proposed rule is im- force many more producers out of business, he said. “We strongly urge Congress to prevent this rule from being im plemented. We also urge con cerned farmers and ranchers to 25 509 305 RH 6 9 305 305 293 26,741 21 345 20,107 305 305 305 294 20,395 24,143 22,884 20 843 RH 5 7 RH 5-3 RH 5 10 RH 6 3 25,021 305 RH 4 1 305 24 234 RH 8 1 305 304 305 24 741 24 461 21 443 24 414 305 RH 3 2 305 22 756 RH 6 10 305 25 092 305 22 016 305 22 738 RH 7 10 20 078 291 304 25 015 305 24 629 305 22 420 3 10 305 22 096 305 20 767 305 22 487 305 25 548 25 142 305 855 854 824 823 853 835 809 802 4 2 3 5 3 5 38 852 852 851 827 822 851 850 848 847 846 846 842 842 842 842 841 840 838 837 PHONE: 717-626*1164 or 717-394-3047 Mon., Tuos., W«d. 8 AM to 5 PM - Thurs. A Frl. 7 AM to 3PM Farmall Av w/Cole side dresser; Ford 800 tractor. Both A 1 condition. 609-461-1253 after 6 p.m ¥ r ' f. Oealei /armers *rs - Your advertising pays for itself when you advertise your equipment in the farm equipment section. 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164. FOR SALE-AS 600 Super B grain dryer - 3 phase; Ideal Metal bin, approx. 250 bushel capacity. 717-286-6411 or 717-286-0215. For Sale: 2 John Deere tires, 16.9x34 mounted on rims and loaded with calcium. 413-665-3338. Whately, Mass. For Sale; 3 pt. snow blower, B', $975, T Vee Snow plow, $250 215-536-0151 or 717-992-4446 for Sale: 8N Ford, $1,800.; Farmall Cub with plow, cultivator, mover, $2,000. Very good condi tion. 215-777-0052 or 775-0508 FARM EQUIPMENT 702 Nl Uni System, lot 102, 710 combine, 728 4 row picking head, 713 13' grain head, 760 chopper. 609-758-2777 Bolens Tractor w/17 horse G 174 Iseki diesel, 4 WD w/PTO, 3 pt. hitch w/Brant loader & back hoe & Iseki 48” rototiller, $6,495.; Black Hawk 4 ton floor jack, $185.; 3 pt. hitch PTO driven Broad cast spreader, $325. Wor king order. 215-582-2197 Bulldozer 440 JO w/ba ckhoe, forward and re verse, clutch broken, clean machine. Must Sell. 717-436-9594 Cat 977-K loader, Fleco POPS with sweeps, G.P. bucket with teeth, good undercarriage, new head on engine, loader linkage sloppy, runs and operates good. $18,900. Ron Coo ver. Shippensburg, Pa. 717-532-6540 Combines & corn & grain headers at wholesale pr ices. Call Larry Statter, "The Combine Man.” 219-862-2151. 1964' JD 4020,' narrow front, power shift, good condition. $5,800. 717-354-5092 1980 NH 1069 self pro pelled bale wagon, 5 spd. trans., 460 VB, air cond., AM-FM, CB radio. $29,900. Bucks County. 215-968-0561 (1) set of tracks for JD 350, new pins and bush ings; 2 gas stoves, (1) 10 burner, (1) 6 burner. 215-445-4410 4610 Ford Tractor, svn chromesh trans., POPS, canopy, used only 10 hrs. Reason for sale, moving. $13,500. Tioga Co. 717-724-7665 4840 tractor w/dual wheels, triple remotes, 20 front weights, 1,450 hrs., $29,900.; 1974 Int., mo del C 04070 w/28' alu minum dump trailer, ma jor engine overhaul less than 2,000 miles; 1981 model 7720, 4WD com bine w/643 low profile corn head, 216 flex plat form; 1976 model 7700 combine, hydrostatic drive, rotary screen w/643 corn head & 215 rigid platform; 215-869-2649 after 5 p.m.