Dairymen Head For BY JOYCE BUPP York Co. Qprr^espondent WASHINGTON, D.C. Dairy fanners headed for the Hill last week, as Pennmarva Dairy men’s Federation hosted a Con- gressional reception in the Long worth Building. Some fifty dairy producers rep resenting Pennmarva visited with Congressional representatives and staffers on March 1> discussing key legislative issues related to the dairy industry. Pennmarva Dairymen’s Federa tion represents mote than 6,000 dairy producers in the three milk marketing cooperatives of Federal Order #4. Member cooperatives are Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, 1W Genetic Master russ * +.17% FAT TEST * +1.79 PDT * A.I. PROVEN * GREAT COW FAMIL * OVER 70% RPT * aAa USD A PD 1/89 (’B2) Milk Fat Prot. CY$ RUSS Works Well On Daughters Of The Following 'Sires: Mars Tony, Bour, Chairman,. Ford, Twin Lawn Jason, Pete And Any Other Cattle That Need SIZE, FEET, STRENGTH And TEST IMPROVEMENT. For More Information On RUSS Or Any Other GENETIC MASTER, Please Call Your HBB Representative IN PENNSYLVANIA Akron, PA Keith Campbell 717-733-0094 Cobum, PA Wendel Musser 814-349-5310 Columbia, PA James Charles 717-396-9672 Elliottsburg, PA Grant Gardner 717-582-7433 Intercourse, PA Roger Schans 717-768-7788 Lebanon, PA Paul Martin 717-949-2381 Mifflinburg, PA John Beachy 717-966-1344 Mifflintown, PA Mervln Zendt 717-436-6386 IN DELAWARE Delmarva DBS Qo7nmltkcC~ Southampton, Pennsylvania, Middle Atlantic Division of Dairymen, Inc., Sykesville, Mary land, and Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers, Arlington, Virginia. The reception on the Hill fol lowed the annual reorganization of Pennmarva and an issues update by a National Milk Produc ers Federation representative. “No more cuts - dairy farmers have done their share,” is the posi tion taken by NMPF on budget proposals to further reduce federal dairy programs. NMPF cites some $2.2 billion paid to the federal treasury by the nation’s dairy fanners, through production assessment programs. Dtrs. 66 Hrds 32 TPI +629 % Test +.17 +.OO +422M +$ 96 +$ 94 +slo3 Edward Dulln 301-348-5018 IN NEW JERSEY Lambertville, NJ Robert Fulper 609-397-3479 Port Murray, NJ Robert Kayhart The Hill In the last five yean, dairymen’s efforts have helped slice federal dairy program costs from $2.6 bil lion to $7OO million. The Federation also opposes an extension of the 198 S Farm Bill, rather supporting on schedule, by 1990, revised legislation to direct the nation’s agriculture policies. Proponents of an extension of the 1985 Farm Bill suggest draw ing the current round of GATT talks to a conclusion before setting long-term policy for the U.S. NMPP asserts that domestic poli cy should be in place to effect the U.S. stance on the GATT negotia tions, rather than letting trade agreements set policy for Ameri can daily producers. Lbs. +46 +l2 CFP +5B Quarryville, PA Reedsville, PA 717-667-2775 Shippensburg, PA Wayne Piper 717-532-4401 Stewartstown, PA Tom Engle 717-993-6836 Thomasville, PA Ira Boyer 717-225-3758 Waynesboro, PA Don Koons 717-762-4485 West Grove, PA' Sidney Peters 215-869-9187 IN MARYLAND Mt. Airy, MD Allan Pickett 301-663-4191 Detour, MD Jim Carmack 301-775-7221 201-689-2605 HA INFORMATIQ! * TALL +2.42 * STRONG +1.75 * OPENED RIP +1.49 BODY DEPTH +2.43 * THURL WIDTH +1.63 Daughter Level 19432 M 3.80% 739 C PDT +1.79 HA 1/89 40 Dtrs. Rpt 70* Rpt. 76% 76% Paul Herr 717-786-8171 Chester G. Selftidge nss Imsme&e Utncwtar Firming, Saturday, March 11, 1989-A23 Pennmarva Federation, recog nizes the need to restore a balance between milk supply and commer cial demand. Working with NMPF, Pennmarva and other member organizations are seeking methods to develop program revi sions to accomplish a supply demand balance, and reduce gov ernment costs. The Federal Milk Marketing Order Program, under criticism from some government factions, gets continuing Pennmarva sup port as a tool to maintain stable market conditions. Members take the position that reviews of the Federal Order program should be designed toward its improvement, not discrediting it or causing reduced efficiency. LE +.87 Positions taken by Pcnnmarva also include: supporting reinstate ment of income averaging and capital gains treatment for assets in the federal tax program; con tinued support for federally funded and directed nutrition programs at not less than present funding levels; and opposition to trade agreements which allow greater access to U.S. milk and dairy product markets by other nations. Fruit Growers Seminar Set GREENSBURG (Westmore land) Penn State Extension is sponsoring a day long educational seminar for western Pennsylvania commercial fruit growers on Wed nesday, March IS, at Mountain View Inn, Rt. 30, east of Gteens burg. The latest production tech niques for both tree fruit and berry production will be addressed by specialists from Penn State’s Col lege of Agriculture. “ In addition to the educational sessions there will be a trade show featuring agricultural suppliers who serve fruit growers in this part of Pennsylvania. So if you are involved in com mercial fruit growing or seriously considering it, plan to attend the Western Pennsylvania Commer cial Fruit Growers Seminar at Mountain View Inn, Greensburg, on Wednesday, March 15, starting at 8:30 a.m. Registrationfee is $l2 per person. For more information contact your local Penn Stale Extension Office.