Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 12, 1991, Image 42

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    MHjncastor Fanning, Saturday, October 12, 1991
Under
LEESPORT (Berks Co.) —The
U.S. Department of Agriculture is
reviewing 5 percent of approved
Food Security Act (FSA) com
pliance plans in Berks County to
determine the status of practice
application.
In Berks County, 1,200 to 1,300
FSA plans have been completed
with 60 producers selected for
review this fall.
The review will compare sche
duled conservation practices and
treatments called for in the far
mer’s FSA plan with progress in
applying these practices. The Soil
Conservation Service will then
MILK. IT DOES ABODYGOOD.
Soybean
Farmers
Pleased
ST. LOUIS. MO.
U.S. soybean farmers
are “extremely pleased”
with the allocation of
$73 million in GSM 102
funds for soybeans and
the increase of $99 mil
lion for protein meal,
said American Soybean
Association President
Gary Riedel
“We’re excited about
the prospect of addition
al export credits for soy
beans to the Soviet
Union,” said Riedel.
“This fits right in with
our plans to open an
office in the Soviet
Union to provide the
technical assistance
they need to make the
best use of our soybeans
and soybean products.”
Riedel said the
announcement verifies
ASA beliefs that the
Soviet Union needs and
wants U.S. soybeans
and soybean meal. He
said the allocation adds
to soybean farmers’
optimism about the
future for U.S. soybeans
in the Soviet market and
he looked forward to
continued expansion of
the Soviet market.
SOMETHING TO
CROW ABOUT
LOW
CLASSIFIED
RATES
WITH
EXCELLENT
RESULTS!
Plans
Review
determine if the producer is active
ly applying the plan, not actively
applying the plan, or whether the
conservation system in the plan
has been fully applied.
“In order for a producer to main
tain eligibility for future USDA
programs, he must apply all his
conservation practices by January
1,1995,” said Randy McCormack,
district conservationist for the Soil
Conservation Service in Berks
County.
For more information, contact
the Soil Conservation Service,
(215) 372-4655.
Q SURVIVORS'
SALE
$6.00 OFF A PAIR! OCT. 14th thru NO
Prices Shown are REGULAR Price. Subtract $6 For Sale Price.
MANCHESTER A/JQ mg
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Sizes* 7-12,13.14 M.W
Style 4831
• Plain toe leather hoot
• Padded collar
• Full Cambrelle* lining I
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MW 602 - 6 Black OOTIW
Sizes *MI M.W
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ROOSEVELT 6RQ QR
5W4630 - 6 ’ Redwood J*J
Slm» 7-12.13.14 M.W.XW
• Moc toe leather hoot
• Double padded c ollar
« amhrelle* wrapped
cushioned insole
RIVA
W 87718 6 fSubuck
Sizes 7-11 12,13 M
SINCE 1879
ESSEX
557660 -6" Spice Tan
Sizes 7*12,13 MWXW
• (lass 75 i\ SI appnned steel toe
• Camhrelle* u rapped texon insole
• Goodyear welt
• Quarter inch open cell
memory foamfootbed
• Euhuwe Herman
F\ t outvote A
MERCURY &KO QR
5W7460 - 6 * Spice Tan s#^
5W7468 - 6 Nubuck __
Sizes 7-12.13.14M.W.XW
• toe hoot
• Padded collar
$68.95
(Continued from Pag* A4O)
pound; and hogs with champions
$1.05 per pound and without
champions 76 cents per pound.
Other buyers were: Hess Mark
ets, Orangeville; Columbia Coun
ty Farmers National Bank,
Bloomsburg; Northeastern Farm
Credit, Lightstreet; Keister's, Mid
dleburg; Benton Texaco, Benton;
Furman Foods, Northumberland;
C.B. Hoober & Son, Intercourse:
Seely's Excavating, Northumber
land; Miller's Meats, NJ; Meadow
Brow Farms, Catawissa; Hum
mel's, Sunbury; Hoss' Steak & Sea
Food House, Shamoldn Dam;
Harvey Enterprises, Bloomsburg;
Rhoades Mills, Wayne Feeds,
Selinsgrove; EZ Storage, Blooms
burg; Rambling Brook Farm,
Unityville; Brewington & Son
Trophies, Bloomsburg; Green
Horizon Farm, Bloomsburg;
Lazarus Farm Market, Whitehall;
$62.95
GOODS VARIETY STORE
OF EPHRATA
1686 West Main
Ephrata, PA 17522
717-733-7356 .
S H H
Hour*: Mon.-Frl. 8:00-9:00 Tuaa. & Sat. 8:00-5:00
Bloomsburg Youth
Equine Outfitting Co, Blooms- Plumbing, Lightstreet; Frank Dexr,
burg; Bob Houston, Danville; Danville; Ryan's Jewelers, Danvil-
Agway, Bloomsburg; Dent le; and Dean Girton. Millville,
Jon Hummel holds the halter of his 1,330 pound champ*
ion market steer to Augusta House Restaurant of Sunbury.
Family members and buyer representative are also shown.
. 16th
DULUTH
MWB24 -8" Nubuck
Sizes. 7-11.12.13,14 M.W
• Full Cambrelle* lining
• Thmsulate* insulation
• Smooth self cleaning
TFR bottom ,
$67.95
IAUXITt
SV44JI * Mtxrf
Fun Cantor*** lining mMH comlon
Soft** polyuralhan* dantity for
long luting cusTuonod comfort
SLOSHER
MPIII -Tan/Brown
Sizes; 7-13 M (whole sizes only)
• Men s pac oxford
• Thinsulate * insulation underfull
fleece lining
• Removeable fleece t
lining
RUGGE
181646
Sizes: 7-1
• Class T
steel toe
• Cabem*
leather
• Calf lea
• Thmsut
• Tuofut
• \ibram
outsole
• Logger
WAKEFIELD
*05240 . BUck
Sizes* 7-12.13,14 M.WJf*
• Plain toe oxford
• Dress black leather
• Full CambreUe • lining
GALVIN
V 04031 • Redwood
Sizes: 7-12,13,14 M,W 6(5*7 Q(5
• Plain toe leather oxford yv I
« Padded topline
• Full Cambrelle* lining
with wrapped
insole
polyurttharw outaolt
Innovativ* compound providu
unmatched tongavity
Slip ruiatani
• Oil ruKiani
$29.95
$49.95