ii f i Farm Calendar (Continued from Page Al) Show, Kutztown Fairgrounds, grounds, Newport, 9 a.m. Lehigh County 4-H Market Hog Rundup, Quakertown Lives" lock Mkt., 9 a.m. Showing and filling, 4 p.m. sale. Right-of-Way Pesticide Training, Lancaster Farm & Home Center. Thursday, August 25 Eastern Championship Show, 9:30 a.m. Kutztown Fairgrounds. Franklin Co. Holstein Show, 5:30 p.m., Chambcrsburg. Lebanon Co. Holstein Sale, 7 p.m. Lebanon Fairgrounds. Lancaster County Holstein Field Day, Tom Lapp, 7 p.m.. Gap. Lancaster County Potato meeting, Paul Mast Farm, Morgantown, 9:30 a.m. Lancaster Poultry meeting. Farm & Home Center, 7:30 p.m. Friday, August 26 Virginia Ag-Expo, Ritchie Farm Bcalcton, VA. Southeast District 4-H Dairy Show, Kutztown Fairgrounds, 10 a.m. Southeast District 4-H Dairy PULL LINE OP RUGGED HOPPER BOTTOM BULK BINS For Any Feed S Application. TWo competitively priced bin lines are available with diame ters of6', 7', B', 9', and 12', and storage capacities of 3 to 51.3 tons. The Lifestyle line has 2.66" corrugation, with a 32" sheet height. while the Premier line has a 4" corrugation, with a 44" sheet height. Both lines have 16" or 22" hopper openings. If you are interested in a bin with "state of the art" structural design at a very competitive price, we encourage you to write or call today. “Built By Poultry People For The Poultry Industry " ( HERSHEY EQUIPMENT f] [COMPANY, INC. C-j Dasijnars of Quality Systams far Poultry, Swina and Grain Handlinj -*s- f 10 a.m. Centre Co. Grange Fair, Centre Hall, through September 1. Saturday, August 27 Lancaster Co. 4-H Achievement Night, Farm & Home Ctr., 6:30 p.m. (All awards presented.) Monday, August 29 South Central District Dairy Show, 9 a.m. Farm Show com plex, Harrisburg. Indiana County Fair, Indiana, through September 3. West End Fair, Gilbert, through September 3. Watlsburg Fair, Wattsburg, Sep tember 4. Tuesday, August 30 Md. State Fair, Holstein 4-H FFA Show, Timonium Centre County Holstein Show, Centre Hall Fairgrounds, 9:30 a.m. Allentown Fair, Runs through September 5. Jamestown Community Fair, Jamestown, through September 3. Big Knob Grange Fair, Rochester, iij Dutchman' 614 Putchman* SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA 17603 (717) 393-5807 through September S. Allentown Fair, Allentown Grccnc-Drcbcr Sterling Fair, Newfoundland, through Sep tember 5. Wednesday, August 31 Somerset County “Touch of Class” sale, 7 p.m., Mcycrsdale. Great Sloncboro Fair, Stoneboro, through September 5. Sullivan County Fair, Forksvillc, through September 5. Bradford County Dairy Day, Troy Fairgrounds, 10 a.m. Thursday, September 1 Cumberland Co. Holstein Sale, 7:30 p.m., Shippensburg Fairgrounds South Mountain Fair, Arcndtsvil -Ic, through September 5. Friday, September 2 Central District Dairy Show, Beaver Springs Fairgrounds, 9 a.m. Wyoming County Fair, Tunkhannock Saturday, September 3 Maryland Holstein uturity, Timo nium, 8 a.m. Southwest District Dairy Show, Bedford Fairgrounds, 9 a.m. Mon Valley District Dairy Show, Fayette County Fairgrounds, 9:30 a.m. Northwest District Dairy Show, Crawford County Fairgrounds, Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit. 9:15 a.m. Cambria County Fair, Ebensbuig, Juniata County Fairgrounds, Port . l * irou g* l September 10. Royal, through September 10. Spartansburg Community Fair, Sunday, September 4 Spartansburg. through Septem ber 10. FARM FORUM our readers write (Continued from Page Aid) hours with nothing to show for it. In June of 1987 there were 14,845 producers sending milk to -plants in Federal Order 2. Last month, one year later, there are 13,954.1 have to applaud the 959 dairy farmers who were smart enough to say they had enough. They are the ones that know deep down in their hearts that it really won’t get belter next year. I don’t want to give readers the wrong impression, but sometimes a few tears and a few biting remarks will stir up enough trouble to bring about some good- the old addage “the squeaky wheel gets the oil” comes into play. Let’s not sit back on our haunches and take it on the chin when the 1985 Farm Bill expires. Every fanner in America knows that lower prices in the food indus try are popular with the voters and the urban congressman & senators *4 y / i invii Ww l *> ■s% Lancaster Farming, Saturday, 20, IWO-Ajff' will do everything in their power to ensure that corporate farms sur vive and the family farm makes just enough to force himself to say it’ll be better next year, thus keep ing him in the business and creat ing a popular response from the voters. The average American spends 33 cents out of every dollar to pay taxes but will only spend 16 cents to eat Why? Because the government is run on the tax money and they vote on their salary. We don’t vote on ours, we rely on co-ops and ag leaders to convey our story. What’s my beef? The same peo ple are advising congressmen and senators about the ag community today that were doing it 20 years ago. They were wrong 20 years ago and once again they are wrong today. We need better voices speaking for the farmer. The dairy industry determines what the rest of the farming industry’s fate is. If the dairy industry flourishes, the beef and grain farmer’s business flourishes, if they do better, the agriculture equipment dealer does better, etc. So why are we accept' ing pre-1970 wages? Why are we not calling our Congressman? Why aren’t we squeaking? The time is now for $l5 milk. The time is now for production quotas if necessary. The time is now to stop the rapid decline in family farms. The time is now to write or call your congressman. The time is now to get rid of the people that are promoting $l2 milk during a drought when we should have been receiving SIS in the first place. It takes each and every farmer’s commitment to realize the objec tive of a fair price for our product. Let’s not be the slaves any longer. Let’s take some action, look around, talk to your neighbor. Who knows, maybe next year we all will be able to buy the tractor we needed 10 years ago! ROPE IN SOME EXTRA #* 2* CASH! /f Advertise With A J j K 2 Lancaster Farming , 'TU i CLASSIFIED AD... JL/V-' Phone; 717-394-3047 ! I ' or 717-626-1164 Scott Tyler Meshoppen