House Ag, Rural Affairs Committee To Hear From PMMB HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The stale House Agricul ture and Rural Affair* Committee is to meet Monday with members of the Pennsylvania Milk Market ing Board (PMMB) to discuss the board’s current status. The PMMB is an agency that assures a safe, adequate supply of milk at reasonable prices. It sets retail shelf prices of drinking milk and monitors and licenses the industry and establishes reason able trade control and marketing practices. Manure management systems to match your kind of livestock, type of manure ...and economics Allows customer to pour floor & save sss Ign Sollenberger Silos Corp. A Nillertjouse Company I Box N Chamboraburg, PA 17201 [717]264-95M SINCE BEFORE 1910 Office Number - 717-264-9588 For Upright Silos Call For Bunker Silos & Manure Systems Bob Francis 'Call Tabb Justus ' or Mike Hair 717-532-6848- 7J7-762-8663 717-263-0792 Over the last two years, the PMMB has been operating with insufficient funding and has had its financial situation further agti vated by cuts to its budget The state funds are those generated by taxes. Because of the lack of funding, the agency was reportedly in jeo pardy of going out of business. State Rep. Kenneth Cole, D- Adams County, early this year said he met with Gov. Robert Casey and was assured that sufficient state funds would be provided to LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS Evenings the allow the board to stay in operation. A proposal from the state Office of Budget, part of Casey’s admi nistration, had included the elimi nation of the total amount of state funding for 1990-91 as part of list of suggested cuts to current spend ing in order to prevent Casey’s budget from carrying a deficit for the year. A recent proposal from the Casey administration for a 1991-92 new budget offers no state support for the PMMB. The meeting on Monday between the board and members of the House Ag and Rural Affairs Committee has beat arranged by Rep. Cole, chairman of the committee. ‘The purpose of the meeting is to hear a presentation from the Milk Marketing Board on its activ ities over the last few years,” Cole said. “The committee is anxious to learn more about the issues on sur rounding the Milk Marketing Board and its impact on the dairy industry. The committee will also gain a thorough understanding of the recent fiscal, managerial and programmatic problems facing the The Lancaster Farmland Trust, a nonprofit organization that works to permanently preserve the county’s produc tive farmland, will benefit from activities at the Ecology-ln- Art show held In the Artworks at Doheckers Expo Center In Ephrata, from April 13 to 28. Hours are 11:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays; noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays; and closed on Wednesday. In th« photo, Ephreta Artist J. Scott Wolf painted the origi nal artwork that Is featured In the commemorative posters for the event. Wolff will be available to sign his work on Saturday, April 13, from 1 to 3 p.m. Sponsors include Stauffer Energy Products; Turkey Hill Dairy; Hi-Score Plant Food Company; Ephrata Diamond Spring Water Company; Lancaster Ford Tractor; Esben shade’s Greenhouses; Strathmeyer Forests; Doneckers; and Paw Print Gallery. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 6, IWI-A25 board.” The meeting is being held in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Farmers Association’s legislative day in Harrisburg on Monday. Cole said all area fanners are welcome to attend the meeting, scheduled for 4 p.m. in Room 140 fo the Main Capitol Building.