Grange Supports Regulation Change HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) save time and money under prop- bureau of dams and waterway Pennsylvania farmers would °sed regulation changes in Dljß’s management, according to Brenda ADC - For the Long Pull "When non-members ask me why they should belong to Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, I tell them that ADC offers a guaranteed market, financial stability and outstanding benefits. "We’re the region’s most suc cessful co-op. In the past three years, we have returned more than $75 million to members in divi dends, over-order premiums and quality bonuses. That’s an average of nearly $21,000 per member. 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More importantly, the proposed regulations would give fanners an additional boost toward impro ving conservation practices on their farms, said Shambaugh. The Pennsylvania State Grange, which represents about 40,000 rural and farming Pennsylvanians, wholly supports the state Depart ment of Environmental Resour ces’ proposed changes to the per mitting process for property own ers who plan to install, operate, and maintain agricultural cross ings and ramps in regulated waters. The proposal would only require farmers obtain a general permit that would take less time to receive and not require a fee. Far- Farm Credit Re-Elects Jackson, Kinsey BALTIMORE, MD The Farm Credit Bank of Baltimore announced the re-election of Wil liam S. Jackson, New Salem, Pen nsylvania and James A. Kinsey, Flemington, West Virginia to three-year terms on the bank’s board of directors beginning Janu ary 1, 1991. 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Main Street Honey Grove, PA 17035 717-734-3682 DEL-MAR FORD NEW HOLLAND, INC. Route 42 at Route 13 Cheswold, DE 19936 302-678-8484 Lancaster Fanning Saturday, September 8,1990-Dl3 mers currently need a water obstruction and encroachment permit, which entails a minimum 45-day review. Individuals would still need to submit written notice to DER if these regulations go into effect However, farmers would no lon ger have to pay a $5O application fee and complete a 5-page appli cation. These new regulations should be completed by the end of the year. “The new system will greatly minimize the loss of time in secur ing appropriate approvals,” said Shambaugh. “Farmers will appre ciate the state’s efforts to cut back the amount of paperwork involved in building crossings to accommo date their livestock or machin ery.” former board chairman. Jackson also is a member of the Pennsylva nia Farmers Association and is a recipient of the Pennsylvania Master Farmer Award. Kinsey, representing most of West Virginia and part of northern Virginia, owns a beef cattle arid cow/calf operation. He is presi dent of the Taylor County Com mission and serves as a director of the West Virginia University Extension Committee and the National Cattleman’s Association/ Marketing Committee. OR CALL: AGRI-QUIP CORP. 1-800-228-8032 KNOTT & GEISBERT, INC. 3432 Urbana Pike Frederick, MD 21701 301-662-3800 SHAFFER FARM EQUIPMENT Rt 866 Curryville, PA 16631 814-793-2267 C.H. RINEHIMER RD 1 Berwick, PA 18603 717-752-7131 WERTZ FARM EQUIPMENT, INC P O Box 75 Lmeboro, MD 21088 301-374-2672 MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Rheems Exit, Rouje 283 Elizabethtown, PA 17022 717-367-1319
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