Wolff Says HARRISBURG Agriculture Secretary Boyd E. Wolff today said Gov. Robert P. Casey’s proposed state budget “offers rural Penn sylvania and agriculture a long awaited opportunity to achieve meaningful economic growth.” Case proposes a $39.3 million general fund budget for the Department of Agriculture, a nearly seven percent increase that includes a new $3 million ap propriation “targeted for Feed Grain Program Aimed LEESPORT - Since feed grain carryover stocks are expected to remain large at the end of the season, Donald E. Lutz, of the Berks County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, says farmers may want to study the benefits of the 1967 Feed Grain Acreage Reduction Program to their farming operation. The signup period is open now through March 30. In an effort to reduce planted acreage, production, and total supplies to a level more in line with demand, the feed grain program contains a 20 percent acreage reduction requirement and an optional 15 percent paid land diversion. Farmers may request 40 percent of their projected 1967 deficiency payments and SO per cent of their diversion payment at signup, according to Mr. Lutz. “One-half of the advance deficiency and diversion payments will be issued in cash and the remainder will be paid in generic commodity certificates,” Mr. Lutz said. USDA estimates that per bushel deficiency payment rates will be $1.21 for com, $1.14 for sorghum, $l.ll for barley and $.55 for oats. Diversion payment rates are: com, $2; sorghum, $1.90; barley, $1.60; and oats, $.BO. 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Mr. Lutz said feed grain program participants will be eligible to earn deficiency payments on the acres planted within the permitted acreage, the «mmp as in 1906. Producers who plant at least 50 percent of the permitted acreage to a program crop and devote the remaining economic revitalization objectives of his administration in remarks accompanying presentation of his $10.2 billion state General Fund budget to a joint session of the General Assembly. Saying he recognized that “the agricultural community must be a full partner in Pennsylvania’s economic development,” Casey requested $3 million “for new initiatives to support the expansion of our aeriniltural industry. ..” At Reducing Crop Acreage permitted acreage to a conserving use will be eligible to receive deficiency payments on 92 percent of the permitted acreage. “Production of alternate crops on acreage conservation reserve land will not be permitted,” said Mr. Lutz, “and grazing will be per mitted after May 31, 1967.” To be eligible to participate in the program for one crop on the farm, the ASCS official said producers will be required to plant within the crop acreage base for each other program crop on the farm, except for oats (ask at the ASCS office for details). Cross THE WORLD'S MOST ACCURATE PLANTER IS A LITTLE OFF Get $3OO off in options plus big dealer discounts. 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Double disk , beam drop ■>et. Wolff said. Wolff announced that planning already is underway by the Department to implement an economic recovery plan for agriculture and that “options for the best use of the funds” would be discussed with agricultural leaders statewide. “We want a workable plan that will yield positive results as quickly as possible.” Other elements of the Depart ment’s proposed budget that will impact favorably on agribusinesses, product development and sales include $2.75 million for Pennsylvania fairs; $1 million to the Farm Products Show Fund; $210,000 for livestock, open and junior dairy and 4-H shows; and $360,000 for agricultural promotions. 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