Indiana County Farmers Association, Holds Meeting BY RANDY WELLS Indiana Co. Correspondent INDIANA The passage of pending local tax-reform legisla tion and the passible reclassifica tion of anhydrous ammonia would have a significant impact on Pen nsylvania farmers, but a proposed increase in the federal minimum wage would have little effect on most of the state’s farms. Those were the conclusions and opinions of legislators and offi cials of the Indiana County Far mers Association, as they met for that group’s annual spring dinner meeting Thursday, March 30, at Indiana’s Rustic Lodge. The Indiana County Farmers Association recruited 40 new members in the first quarter of 1989, enough to make it only the second county in the Pennsylvania Farmers Association Region in to already achieve its annual mem bership goal. Bob Fabin of Indiana received the praise of the association mem bers for his service as the 1989 membership drive chairman. Fabin said the 40 new members offset the loss of 36 others, giving the county organization a net gain of four new members and a total of 437, exactly what was needed to reach their goal. State Rep. Paul Wass, R- Indiana, who also serves as the Pennsylvania Farmers Associa tion state membership chairman, was recognized with a gold King- FARMERS AgCREDIT CORP. ■■ 9 EAST MAIN STREET. UTITZ, PA |U| 717-626-4721 WIMM NORBCO EUROBEND Free Stall An Excitlna new innovation in free stall design. NORBCO me. Corner Rt. 233 & South St., PO Box 370 Westmoreland, N.Y. 13490 TEL. 315-853-3936 pin Award, for recruiting 10 new members into the association in each of three years. Legislative issues affecting far mers were a main focus of the din ner meeting, and U.S. Rep. Joseph Kolter, D-4th District, find state Rep. Andrew Billow, Jr.,*D-72nd District, also attended the dinner. Larry Allison of Clymcr, the county association’s national legi slative spokesman, reported on a recent Washington, D.C., meeting with Rep. Kolter. Allison said the congressman opposes rending legislation intro-'* duccd by die U.S. Department of Transportation, seeking to reclas sify anhydrous ammonia as a poi sonous gas from its present classi fication as a corrosive chemical. Anhydrous ammonia is one of the most widely used nitrogen fer tilisers, and the Department of Transportation is said to be con cerned about the dangers of trans porting the substance in its liquid form. The association believes it would be very difficult to license transporters of anhydrous ammo nia if reclassified, and the FINALLY. A WAY TO STOP TRIAZINERESISTANT WEEDS. Among those who attended the Indiana County Farmers’ Association spring dinner were, from left. Brad Neal, association vice president; Pennsylvania Representative Paul Wass; U.S. Representative Joseph Kolter; Mary Neal, Indiana County policy development co-chalrperson; and Pennsylvania Representative Andrew Billow Jr. increased cost might make the use of the fertilizer prohibitive for many fanners. At the same meeting, Allison Contact Your Sandoz Representative Scott Inks (717)533-8558 said the congressman also indi cated he was opposed to the idea of raising taxes, including the gasoline tax, as a way to get the .trrnS I# 44'- LAMBSQUARTER PIGWEED Marksman' is the best herbicide available for full-season control of triazine-resistant weeds, velvetleaf and other hard to control broadleaf weeds in com. Guaranteed. For Consistently Cleaner Corn. " Marksman* is a registered trademark of Sandoz Ltd t*iwwttmlrtg. Siturelay.Apri MMMSS nation out of a deficit budget Rep. Roller said the pending legislation, which would increase (Turn to Pag* A 25)