USDA Announces Common Provisions WASHINGTON, D.C. Common provisions of the 1990 farm programs were announced today by Under Secretary of Agri culture Richard Crowder. They include limited cross compliance for wheat, com, sorghum, barley, upland cotton and rice. To be eligible under the cross compliance provision for price support loans, purchases or pay ments, the acreage planted for harvest on a farm may not exceed the acreage bases for these crops. Limited cross compliance will not be in effect for 1990 crops of oats and extra long staple (ELS) cotton. Other common program provi sions applicable to the 1990 crops of wheat, feed grains, upland and ELS cotton and rice include: • Offsetting compliance will not apply. This means that eligi bility for a program payment and a loan for a program commodity on a farm will not be affected by actions taken to that commodity on another farm. • Production of nonprogram crops on land idled under the vari ous acreage reduction programs will not be permitted. • Grazing of land designated as conservation use (CU) acreage for payment under the 50/92 and 0/92 program provisions of the upland cotton, rice, wheat and feed grain programs and acreage conserva- fast Iron Kettle l)rah lX)«if tion reserve (ACR) will be permit ted, except during a five consecutive month period between April 1 and Oct. 31, 1990, as established by the state Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committee. • Haying, during the same per iod, of acreage designated as CU and ACR will not be permitted unless the state ASC committee determines that haying will not have an adverse economic effect in that state. • In the event of a natural disas ter, haying and grazing of land designated as CU and ACR may also be permitted during the prohi bited five-month period in those counties which are determined to be adversely affected by disaster conditions and approved by the Commodity Credit Corporation. • The increase of any crop acreage base (CAB) with a corres ponding downward adjustment in other CAB’s on the farm generally NEW PlO SERIES TRANSPORT CONCEPT Brillion's transport concept is new to the industry Machine weight is hydraulically rotated over the wheels for transport. This reduces considerably and provides ample clearance for transporting. CHOICE OF SIX TYPES OF ROLLER WHEELS Choose the wheel that Is best suited to your soil conditions. CONT will not be permitted. However, adjustments in CAB’s will be con sidered when producers need to change cropping practices to carry out conservation compliance requirements on highly credible (Continued from Pago D 2) was named champion shower. His brother Eric, 17, received the champion fitter award, and David, 14, showed the reserve grand champion steer, a 1180-pound medium heavyweight.'David also showed a mediumweight steer that placed first in its class at the August 22 show, held at the Franklin County Fairgrounds. The brothers are the sons of Daryl and Penny Sheiss, who served as ringman and clerk at the show. Judge Brenda Walters admired Donnie’s grand champion for its nice balance, saying it was thickly C PENNSVLVAMA ADAMSTOWN EQUIP., MC. Box 456, Adxmotown HH.LER EQUIP. CO. RL 1 BochlolovlUo IVAN X ZOOK FAMI EQUIPMENT ■ox 5, Star Route Bollovlllo C.H. RMEMMER A EONS RD 1, Borwtek GUTSHALLS, WC. Rt. 34,1201 Spring Rd. Carllalo WENNER FORD TRACTOR Route 202 Concordvllla GEORGE N. GROSS INC. 5201 Davidaburg Road Dover GEORGE V. lEI PIE Vanßuton Road Eaaton MESBCK FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Rt. 203, Rhootno Exit Ellxobolhtown Scheiss Brothers SERIES PULVERIZER PXT MODELS PDT MODELS 20" DUCTILE IRON 20 NOTCHED 20’CROWFOOT 18” SMOOTH 15 year limited Use when more More aggressive clod Smooth wheels warranty) weight is desired breaking action perform well In most Good lor loose Effective on aoll conditions powdery soil muck land MEYER'S IMPLEMENTS, INC. 400 N. Atrlm Way Oroancaatla JIM MACHMERY CC RR 3, Box 147 Qroonoburg IWBQARD BROS. RO #3, Box 13 HxlKu r - 1111 . PEOPLE'S SALES A SERVICE SHARIiBVULEMRM SERVICE O.kl.nd Mill* RD #l, Box ISK Hamburi FMCH SERVICES HANOVER, MC SIS Fiodorlck St root Hxnovtr NORMAN B CLARK A SON Homy Grave CS HOOIER A SON Inloreourao LANDIS BROTHERS, INC DOS Monholm Piko Loncooler UMBERGER'S OR FONTANA RO «4, Box 132 Lobanan ounHAirs, we RO 2, HI. SSO Wool LoyovlXo Of 1990 Farm Programs land. • Advance recourse commodity loans will not be made available. ■ Advance deficiency payments will be made for wheat, feed grains, upland cotton and rice at muscled over the top and down into the quarter. A partial list of the winners follows. FirriNO Novice 1. Jimmy Clapsaddle; 2. Michael Schellh ase; 3. Ryan Eshleman. Intermediate 1. David Sheiss; 2. Cheryl Hawbaker; 3 Beth Amsley. Junior 1. Heather Sites; 2. Karen Eshleman; 3. Lonnda Hawbaker. Senior 1. Enc Sheiss; 2. Donnie Sheiss; 3. Nicole Lebo. Champion FHtor ' Eric Shells SHOWING Novlca 1. Michael Schellhase; 2. Jimmy Clapsaddle; 3. Ryan Eshleman. lntormodloto THE IDEAL SEEDBED Brillion Pulverizers crush clods and firm the soil for better contact between the seeds and soil. Small stones are pressed down and air pockets are eliminated so moisture can be drawn up from below by PCT MODELS ON DEAL Nil FUCKER A SONS, INC Mutlmmy CLUGSTON FARM EOUIFMENT HCR SO - Box 22 Noodmoro A.B.C GROFF, MC 110 & RoHrood Avonuo Now Holland RKEVILLE EOUIFMENT, MC ANGELO'S FARM EOUIFMENT HD «1 ■ Box 303 Rorryopollo GRUMELU FARM SERVICE Robert Fulton Highway Quorryvlllo WALTEMYERS S A S MC. RO #3, Box 43-B Rod Don SURSfIT MACHINERY, INC FO Box 325 So mo root CHARLES SNYDER MC RDM Tomoquo 40 percent of the projected defi ciency payment rates. • The program enrollment per iod runs from Jan. 16 through April 13. 1990. 1. Cheryl Hawbaker; 2. David Sheiss; 3 Beth Amsley. Junior 1. Daren Statler; 2. Steve Clapsaddle; 3. Lorlnda Hawbaker. 1. Donnie Sheiss; 2. Nicole Lebo; 3. Dar ren Meyers. Champion Showpereon Donnie Sheiss LIGHTWEIGHT 1. Trina Eshleman; 2. Ryan Eshleman; 3 Daren Statler. MEDIUMWEIGHT 1. David Sheiss; 2. Hope Mackey; 3. Cheryl Hawbaker. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 1. Jody Hawbaker; 2. Nicole Lebo; 3. Michael Pedersen. MEDIUM HEAVYWEIGHT 1. Lorlnda Hawbaker; 2. David Sheiss; 3 Darren Myers. HEAVYWEIGHT 1. Donnie Sheiss; 2. Enc Sheiss; 3. Darren Myers. Grand Champion Donnie Sheiss Reserve Grand Champion David Sheiss surface mulch retards evapo tion and conserves moisture. PMT MODELS PGT MODELS 16' NOTCHED W/SPROCKETS Notched wheels form Self-cleaning little pockets In the sprocket leaves loose soil to trap moisture material on surface to reduce crush R FOR DETAILS: MS. YEARSLEY A SONS Wool Chootor 1 OEEBHELO AQ A TURF CENTER INC. ‘ RD 2 Box 212 |WMoofltown, FA 17777 MARYLAND AG INDUSTRML EQUIPMENT , 1207 Tolograph Rood Rlolng Sun CECIL E. JACKSON EQUIPMENT, MG RRD2 Box MX Ooklond WALTER G COALE.ING '2049-S3 Churchvlllo Rd. Churchvlllo HNCH SERVICES, MG POBoxSSS Waolmlnolor ON THE MOVE.. IN THE 90 s Senior - & "tL - ' % ">v ' f V'"* * PST MODELS 15' SMOOTH NEW JERSEY LESLIE FOGG RD 93, Box ITS Bridgeton REES BROTHERS EQUIPMENT - Pottlcost Bridge Rd. Columbus POSTER EQUIPMENT SALES Elmer CALDWELL TRACTOR t EQUPMBIT MO US Route MW FoirfioM FONIATOWBM BROS. EQUFMENTCG Route SI t Church St Flomlngton WORE TRACTOR 00. RO #1 - RL 0 Freehold FRANK HYMAN A SONS Weehlnglen
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