A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 11, 1994 Gov . Casey VERNON ACHENBACH, JR. Lancaster Fanning Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) State Gov. Robert Casey has requested aid from U.S. Sec retary of Agriculture Mike Espy to help state fruit growers overcome weather-related production dam ages which threaten to put some producers out of business. At the same time, state Secret ary of Agriculture Boyd Wolff has requested that U.S. legislators rep resenting Pennsylvania support the passage of U.S. Senate Bill 1614, the Better Nutrition and Health for Children Act, which would again permit the use of food vouchers at farm markets. In a letter dated June 9. Casey wrote to Espy, "As governor ... I need to inform you about the great jeopardy that Pennsylvania’s fruit farmers are in and to explain their plight “Winter damage from excessive snowfall and extreme cold temper atures has destroyed most of this year’s peach and nectarine crop, and has also caused millions of dollars in damage to farm build ings and machinery. “Extension agents have reported a total crop loss in Adams, Frank lin, and Yotk counties. That is catastrophic to our growers and a critical blow to our common wealth’s economy. “Ranked number four in the nation in peach production, Pen nsylvania’s peach trees produced a $2O million crop in 1993.” Further Casey wrote that addi tional losses occured May 26 with high winds and hail that ”... devas tated apple, pear, plum and cherry crops in Adams and Cumberland WE PAY CASH for seller financed Real Estate Notes and Mortgages. Are you receiving payments? Would you like cash now? Why wait? Explore your options with Robert Tobey CASH 1-800-670-2274 Fu ' DING Moriah Farm, Kleinfeltersville, PA 17039-0198 NEW LOWER PRICES! Bird control for outdoor areas, garden, truck crops, etc. SCARE EYE BALLOONS Yellow, White, Black 1-11 ... 12-49... 50-Up $5.95 Ea. BIRD SCARE FLASH TAPE 1-11 $3.25 Ea. 12-49 Rolls $2.50 Ea. 50-Up $1,95 Ea. NEW PRODUCTS Scare Eye Flags $3.25 Ea. 12-up $2.50 Ea. Scare Eye Flag w/Mylar.... $5.65 Ea. 12-up $4.50 Ea. Wide Flash tape 1”x500’... $6.75 Ea. 12-up $5.25 Ea. Blrd-X Caulking Tube $8.50 Ea. 12-up $7.30 Ea. Sample kit of 4 new products Postage paid $19.55 Shipping $3.50 per order Accept Visa, M/C Hord Marketing P.O. BOX 21748 Columbus, Ohio 43221 614-488-5204 Requests Supplemental USDA Aid For Fruit Growers counties.” He said that while assessments are complete from that storm, extension personnel and staff with the USDA Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Service have reported “thousands of acres of orchards were damaged ... and individual growers have lost hun dreds of thousand of dollars worth of fruit. In addition to Pennsylva nia’s orchard damage, growers with strawberry crops that were near harvest have lost 50 to 75 per cent of their berries. ‘Tragically, many growers will not survive without substantial help from the United States Department of Agriculture. “Neither state nor local govern ment in Pennsylvania has any program available to assist farmers with natural disaster relief.” He requested additional federal aid in addition to the low-interest Farm Home Administration loans for which many counties already qualify. Futher, Casey states that U.S. Sen. Harris Wofford and Secretary Wolff have discussed the matter and that Wofford is expected con tact Espy about the matter and to “explore federal assistance that may be available to our fanners. 57.65 Ea. ... $6.75 Ea. “I urge you to explore all avenues of relief so that Pennsyl vania’s fruit farmers c?n start rebuilding their crops and their lives after such a severe disaster.” Concerning the pending legisla tion which would again authorize the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program a program that enables food purchases, using cou pons. at farm markets by eligible pregnant and breastfeeding women Secretary Wolff also (Continued from Page At) Martin said. In addition to taxes, Martin said OSHA also has issued conditions under which you can smoke. “I can’t smoke in my home if I have a maid or when I hirc a repair person to Fix my refrigerator,” Martin said. “I can’t smoke in a hotel or in my office even if I am in the tobacco business. When I go make a purch ase, 1 can’t smoke in the tobacco shop, and I can’t smoke in my com pany car even if 1 am alone. ‘They haven’t said if I can smoke on my riding lawn mower," See Your AGCO White-New Idea Dealer Listed Below. New Jersey Bridgeton Leslie G. Fogg Columbus Reed Brothers Equipment Shiloh Farm Rite Pennsylvania Airville Farmers Equip & Supply Bechtelsville Miller Equipment Belleville Ivan J. Zook & Sons Bethel Zimmerman Farm Service Bloomsburg William F. Welliver Chambersburg Chambersbrg Farm Service Cochranville Stoltzfus Farm Service Dover George N. Gross Everett Sollcnbergers Equipment Gettysburg Yingling's Implement Honesdale Marshall Machinery Klingerstown Stanleys Farm Service Lebanon Umbcrgcrs of Fontana Mahaffey Hutton Farm Equipment Mercer Ralph W. Kyle Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service Quakertown C. J. Wonsidier Brothers Quarryville A L Herr & Brother Somerset Lincoln Supply & Equipment Tunkhannock Act Jurists requested the help of U.S. Sen. Wofford in getting the bill passed. “WIC/FMNP food dollars this year will purchase fresh fruits and vegetables from 514 Pennsylvania farmers in 239 markets, and in turn, those fruits and vegetables will help 68,500 WIC participants to eat healthier,- nutritous food,” Wolff said in die letter. According to the PDA, the WIC/FMNP last year reimbused $692,830 to participating farmer marketers for fresh food purchases Lancaster Tobacco Industry Martin said facetiously. “I’ll need to call them about that. Lancaster County farmers have reported that they intend to plant additional 609 cigarette tobacco this year because of the poor price on 41 chewing tobacco last year. But according to Martin, the domestic content law may be changed and catch farmers unpre pared. Last year 75 percent of the tobacco used in manufacturing needed to come from the U.S. Since Lancaster County could supply part of the domestic needs, their type 609 was in more demand than type 41. But with a change in Slices through lush stands while gently crimping stems. New Idea 5200 Series Disc Mower Conditioners swiftly slice through the tough est conditions while gently crimping stems. And reducing mow ing time while reducing leaf loss is critical in maximizing the relative feed value (RFV) of your crop. ■w 1 **■ by eligible WIC participants. The concept of the program is to provide fresh, healthy food to those with limited resources, and to promote the consumption of loc ally produced food. Pennsylvania was one of the first 11 states to receive funding under the program started last year. Five hundred farmers in Pen nsylvania have been authorized to participate, and can be expected to again, with the successful passage of the legislation. the law, more off-shore tobacco may be imported and decrease the demand for local 609 this year. In Pennsylvania, tobacco gen erates S2S million in farm income and another $25 million to related service businesses. Taxes on tobacco products in the state gen erate $230 million. “Farms support the backbone of our economy,” Martin said. “The sooner people realize this, the bet ter we will be. After they (govern ment regulations and taxes) are fin ished with the tobacco industry, which farm industry will be next?” Best of all, the low maintenance, shaft driven self-contained disc modules get you through spots that stop others in their tracks. Select the best width for your operation: 9'3" or IV9". Then see one at your White-New Idea dealer or call 1 800 767-3221. A NEwba ■YAHOO wmn-Ntw*^ ■*•*. gi