A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 16,1989 RCMA Suspends Over-Order Pricing In Some Areas BATAVIA, N-. Y.— The Reg ional Cooperative Marketing Agency, announced this week that, effective immediately, it was suspending RCMA over-order pricing in federal Milk Marketing Orders #2 and #36 and unregu lated areas of New York and Pennsylvania. The RCMA Execu tive Committee and the newly formed Pricing and Marketing Committees will review the issue of re-establishment of RCMA over-order pricing in these areas on a monthly basis to determine when maiket conditions will per mit RCMA to establish a new pre mium pricing program. The decision to suspend the RCMA over-order pricing in these areas is the result of market condi tions that exist in these regions. During recent months, RCMA has been confronted with overwhelm ing resistance to the payment of the RCMA price by dealers pur chasing milk for the Class I (fluid) market, who consider themselves in an unfavorable competitive position with Class II dealers who do not pay the RCMA over-order price. Class II milk is used for making dairy products such as cheese, yogurt, butter and ice cream. RCMA recently conducted negotiations with Class II dealers in an effort to establish an RCMA Class II price, but such negotia tions were not successful. The RCMA over-order price of 65 cents per hundredweight will continue to be collected by the cooperative for milk sold in the federal Milk Marketing Order 1, which is primarily the New Eng land states, and in western New York. The price collected from those regions will be distributed among farmers who ship milk to those markets. In the future months, RCMA plans to work toward increased membership throughout the 11 northeastern states in an effort to strengthen its membership base. WE NEED TRADE-INS 1 Belarus I MODEL li£ CASH T P ... . 31 . $4,595 H L Rarnßauin. Golfmitter .. . 31 $*,995 u J-STAR 3 STARLINE 4WD Backhoe Loader 57 . $19,995 * _ BUTLER 420AN4WD 57 $10,395 U „ JAMESWAY 505 70 R nrnr 525A4WD . .70 $11,995 W E BbKU 562 4WD w/cab . 70 .. $13,679 A I FIBERDOME 820 4WD . 85 $13,995 D G FARMWAY 822 4WD w/cab 85 $14,795 n n SSL* 922 4WD w/cab 100 $20,395 " ry vTTV (Air Cooled) Power Unit 31 or 57 . $2,395 £££& ROVENDALE SUPPLY ? Exit 31. I 80 to MBO y I TMjHtf* I to Wiuortown Exit (You Are There') M-F 8-7, ■] I Ph. 717-539*5521 or 742-7521 Sat 8 . 5 I I Toll Free PA 1-SOO-232.DALE | JOB OPENING HOUSE AVAILABLE Work in Feed Mill. All Benefits. Apply In Person HESS MILLS 6 South Vintage Rd. Paradise, PA 17562 The cooperative is in a healthy financial position to continue its operations at its office in Batavia, N.Y. Later in the week RCMA announced the following informa tion meetings where membership leaders and staff will be on hand to answer questions. ALL MEETINGS ARE AT. 8:00 P.M. MONDAY, SEPT. 18, 1989 Perkins Restaurant 1200 Arsenal St Watertown, N.Y. TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1989 Wampsville Firemen’s Park North Court Street Wampsville, N.Y. TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1989 Tri-County Rural Electric Co. Route 15, Main Street Mansfield, PA WED., SEPT. 20, 1989 Bradford County Cooperative Extension Office Towanda, PA WED., SEPT. 20, 1989 Town Hall Main Street Bainbridge, N.Y. - cvM.m.arur CTF SALES 4 SERVICE, INC. D.W. OGG EQUIPMENT CO. Comly's Turf Farm. Inc. 5140 Cap Stine Road Foraat Grove Rd. Frederick, MD 21701 Wycorrtoa, PA 18080 Ph: (301) 473-4280 Ph: (215) 890-7187 Oxford , (Continutd from Pago A 27) SHROPSHIRE Champion Ram Goldstar Livestock Raaarva Champion Ram Goldstar LivostocK Champion Ewe Deb Etzler Reaorvo Champion Ewo Goldstar Livestock SOUTHDOWN Champion Ram Luke Zerby Reserve Champion Ram Matt Trostle Champion Ewe Matt Trostle Reserve Champion Ewe Luke Zsrby Reserve Champion Ram Julie Kern Champion Ewe Paul Leader Reserve Champion Ewe Paul Leader SUPREME CHAMPION RAM Jason Bixlar SUPREME CHAMPION EWE Lewis Hampshires THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1989 Empire Livestock Arena Rt 5 Little FaUs, N.Y. THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1989 Mountain View School Cafeteria 2 Miles North of Kingsley Rt 106 Kingsley, PA FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1989 VFW Abeel Avenue Greenwich, N.Y. (behind Cumberland Farm store) He owns an M-F 253 tractor. It has only the basic features he needs, such as live 540 rpm PTO with ground Ferguson hydraulics, the unnecessary “bells and whistles" that drive up the price on other tractors. He has a fishing rod. With the M-F 283 s powerful 67 hp* Perkins diesel engine, hydrostatic power steering and 8-speed trans mission to speed fieldwork, he has more spare time and energy for some sen sible recreation •Manufacturer's PTO rated ABuiTMtOt MUMM# MMyCofpinlon WVll \w Hampshire Are Supreme Sheep At York Fair SUFFOLK Champion Ram Julie Kern How can you spot a sensible farmer? He has a “portable tractor cab.” He doesn’t have ■ pillow. It provides shade even before he gets on his new He doesn’t need it.. His new M-F <-F 283, and real view of the advanced 283 has a full size, adjustable spring- Ha wears suapendera and a bait. It makes good sense to always have a backup In case one breaks. The same is true of tractors, unless it's a dependable, easy-to-service M-F 283*backed by the M-F parts and service network N.H. FLICKER & SONS, INC. Maxatawny, PA Ph; (218) 603-7252 M.M. WEAVER & SON N. Grolldala Rd. Laola, PA 17540 Ph: (717) 656-2321 Julie Kern gets a helping hand from her father, Donald, In showing her champion Suffolk ram. Jerr Glen Farm of Hustontown showed the champion Col umbia ewe. Glen Emerlck handled the yearling ewe. S.G. LEWIS AND SON Waat Grove, PA Ph: (218) 869-9440 069-2214 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 700 E. Linden St. Richland, PA Ph: (717) 666-7510 ARNETTS GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD Ph; (301) 733-0818 He has a sharp panel). He discovered that the M-F 283 was a bargain up front, and when he figured resale value, parts and service costs, and fuel economy, the best buy for the long run, too. > SCHREFFLER EQUIPMENT Pltrmn, PA PH: (717) 545-1120 R.W. KELLER SALES Pwkatlo, PA 18044 Ph: (215) 257-0101 TRIPLE H EQUIPMENT PMCh Bottom, PA 17563 Ph: (717) 541-3775 PEOPLE’S SALES & SERVICE OAfctnd Mllti, PA Ph: (717) 435-2735 453-2735
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