E2-Lancastar Fanning, Saturday, Novambar 22,1986 Restful Acres Earns HALIFAX The Dauphin received the top production award County Dairy Herd Improvement with 21,023 pounds of milk and 742 Association and the county’s pounds of fat. Other herds noted Holstein Club held a joint annual for outstanding production were: meeting last week in Halifax. Roy Brubaker, Elizabethtown, Restful Ar if Hi with 705 - ids of fat; John Photos By Dwayn* A Fortberg The three newly elected directors for Dauphin County OHIA are Dale Brandt (left), Donald Shetterly and Howard Kopp. Mandatory Production Controls MADISON, Wis. “Mandatory product controls are not the an swer for the family farmer,” said Deputy Secretary of Agriculture, Peter C. Myers in an address here today at the 120th annual con vention of the National Grange. “Mandatory controls ask family fanners to spurn the most efficient and competitive ways of adopting to change and would make our great national agricultural machine shrivel. They’re a prescription for turning a great nation into an economic back water,” said Myers. “Instead of mandatory production controls, we need policies to restore our strength in world markets,” said Myers. He indicated the programs, im plemented by the 1985 Farm Bill, are accomplishing that goal. He said, “Wheat exports have in creased by 25 percent and cotton and rice exports, under the marketing loan program, have made impressive gains.” Write for information and a FREE sample of fiberglass—the superior, modern material for superior storage binsl Tiberdome Incorporated In response to the Grange’s position on the marketing loan program, Myers said the program had merit but would cost ad ditional money. The Secretary expressed his gratitude for the Grange’s efforts “that helped avert extremely protectionist legislation from being passed this year.” He said both the House Omnibus Trade Bill and Textile Quota Bill, which the Grange opposed, “would have invited massive retaliation against American farmers.” Myers credited the 1985 Farm Bill programs for “getting the attention of our competitors.” The Secretary and the Grange agree that the new export policies have brought the formerly intransigent European Community to the table and to agree to a key truce this spring. The European Community has also agreed to put all their subsidies on the trade negotiating table. flberdomr P.O. Box 11 Lake Mills, Wl 53551 (414) 648-8376 ...madttb&xst Dauphin County DHIA Awards Hertzler, Elizabethtown, with 618 pounds of protein; and Catalpa Farms, Middletown, with 619 pounds of protein. Robert Beach, Halifax, recorded Dauphin County’s highest in creases in milk production, with. 2,847 pounds, and protein, with 80 pounds. Lauden Farms, Halifax, registered the largest increase in fat production with 63 pounds. Herds honored for somatic cell counts under the 200,000 mark were Paul Clugston, Halifax, and Restful Acres. Martin Grey, DHIA state board representative from the Central District, reported bn the current issues at the state office. He touched on member represen tation, field service, due process, planning and financial progress. Joe Padasak, regional DHIA manager, presented supervisors Jim Batz and Tom Tobias with the award of merit for outstanding performance. The three newly elected direc- BEST BUY of the YEAR • 6” Steel Main Beam • 2” Vertical Tubing Drilled so that the 1” Horizontal tubing extends Full Length of Wagon • Front-Side and Rear Loading and Unloading • 2xB Pressure Treated Lumber Floor • 2x6 Oak Cross Beams • Beds are 8’ wide, available in 16,18 or 21’ lengths. Racks are 90” high. • NEW FEATURE: 6” Channel across back for pushing wagon without damaging bed. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL YOUR LOCAL DEALER: LOST CREEK IMPLEMENT Oakland Mill, PA 717-463-2161 MELROSE FARM SERVICE Greencastle, PA 717-597-3138 KELLER BROS. Lebanon, PA 717-949-6501 DUNKLE & GREIB Mill Hall, PA 717-726-3115 WALTER 6. COALE, INC. Churchville, MO 301-734-7722 CLW MANUFACTURING, INC. tors for Dauphin County DHIA are Holstein Club directors elected Donald Shetterly of Millerburg, were Earl Campbell, Gratz; David and Howard Kopp and Dale Brandt Feidt, Elizabethville; and Dale of Middletown. Kennedy, Middletown. Tom Tobias (left) and Jim Batz received the award of merit for supervisors at the recent Dauphin County DHIA banquet. TOBIAS EQUIPMENT C0 M INC. Halifax, PA 717-362-3132 NORTHEAST DISTRIBUTING West Clifford, Pa. 717-222-9020 VALLEY IMPLEMENT SALES Harrisonburg, VA 703-434-9961 New Holland, PA 717-354-4731 CARLISLE FARM SERVICE Carlisle, PA CHAMBERSBUItG FARM . SUPPLY CLARK S FARM SUPPLY Chambersburg, PA Williamsport, PA 717-264-3533 717-494-0060 Manufactured By R.D. #2, Box 8 Newburg, Pa. 17240 717-423-6794 OXFORD GREENLINE, INC. Oxford, PA 215-932-2753 PAUL SHOVER’S, INC. Loysville, PA 717-789-3117 iB.C. GROFF