Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 03, 1986, Image 82

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    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. A new $54,000
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dairy barn with a wooden silo
being constructed inside of a
concrete silo drew much attention.
- Chicago hogs sell for $l6 and a
heavy run of steers were 50 lower
with a top of $27.
- Due to low receipts the
broiler auction at the Lancaster
Poultry Exchange in Rohrerstown
was cancelled.
- Four volunteer fire com
panies are credited with saving a
bam owned by Gordon P. Jones,
New Garden Road, Avondale Rl.
- Robert C. Groff’s
( Quarry ville R 3) registered
holstein topped the monthly DHIA
report with 15,919 lbs. of milk and
732.7 lbs. of butterfat.
- A total of seven mailbox
markets appear this week.
- USDA announces a tobacco
loan program but Pennsylvania is
not included.
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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. The National Cat
tlemen’s Association has filed a
law suit seeking an injunction to
halt the marketing of dairy cattle
under the buyout program “until
an effective orderly marketing
plan is implemented.” The
National Cattlemen’s Association
will continue to monitor the buy
out program anw will *sV.e
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whatever action is necessary to
protect the beef cattle industry,”
Bono said.
The New York delegates at
tended the House Livestock, Dairy
and Poultry Subcommittee
hearing. 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
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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
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discussed the impact of large scale
dairy operations in Georgia by an
Irish corporation which is to be
given tax free development bonds.
These issues, Bono said, are added
reasons for beef cattle producers
to be aware of the impact of diary
programs not only on market
prices but on land values and other
phases of operation. He is asking
for producer input on such issues to
be brought to the National Cat
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meeting as well as to be brought to
the state organization’s Council.
Bono and Poplaski met with
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Frank Horton, Samuel Strattion,
Jerry Solomon, and George
Wortley. They discussed the
current effects of the dairy buy-out
program on the beef cattle in
dustry, the Gramm Redman bill,
foreign trade, the federal budget
deficit and other issues.
Bono said, “the many speakers
and meetings enforced the com
ment of one of our speakers who
said, now is the time for cattlemen
to play hardball.”
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