C2-Uncaster Fannins, Saturday, May 3,1986 30 YEARS AGO - The need to increase the effort to raise $30,000 to build a new poultry center building in Lan caster was announced by the County Poultry Association. The local association wants to build a 52x60 ft. building on the 3.8 acre tract between Roseville Road and the Route 230 Bypass. - Daylight savings time will start on Sunday. - The top bull in the Valley Creek Angus dispersal at West Chester sold for $1,450 to Brooks Orchards, Morristown, NJ. The top female sold for $B5O to S.L. Ed wards, Crosswood Farms, Ward, PA. - Hill Girt Farms, owned by Harry G. Haskell at Chadds Ford, provided a highlight of the Lan caster County Guernsey Breeders Association tour. 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New York Beef Cattlemen’s Association vice president Henry Bono of Richmondville and Chester Poplaski of Newark, vice chairman of the state organization’s Western Division, attended the National Cattlemen’s Association recent board of directors meeting in Washington, D.C. where they pledged the state association’s support of the National Cattlemen’s Association measures to reverse “the disastrous cattle market decline caused by the government’s whole herd dairy buy-out program.” One of the top issues selected by the National Cattlemen’s Association for priority attention was action on the dairy whole herd buy-out or Dairy Termination Program. 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They heard National Cattlemen’s Association president Don Butler call on the Department of Agriculture for a reduction of the overload of dairy cattle in Period I of the buy-out program; orderly spacing of dairy cattle within each disposal period; ac celeration of export credits on all classes of program cattle; and to begin buying and removing beef in all forms from the market under meat purchase provisions with purchases coinciding with ad ditional dairy cattle slaughter. Bono noted cattle losses could mount even higher in coming weeks unless precisely scheduled markets are ordered by the Department of Agriculture. Cattlemen were also told that a dairy quota system is being suggested if and when the dairy buy-out program ends. They also THE KEY TO QUALITY IS GSI GSI GRAIN BINS & ACCESSORIES iger Systems, PVC Tubing, 2", 3 'SMpmlon Hook! / Curved Auger [ | Tub. J _ i Capacity From 800 Lbs. Per Hr. to 14,000 Lbs. 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