F. 0.2 Farmers Voting ALBANY, N.Y. Dairy farm ers in the milkshed have the opportunity to vote on a proposed amended New York-New Jersey Federal Milk Marketing Order (Order No. 2) in a mail referen dum ending on Dec. 28. The order as proposed to be amended, contained in a final deci sion issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on December 2, 1994, will replace the existing Class II milk price formula with the basic formula price for the sec ond preceding month plus a fixed differential of 30 cents. The change was considered at a public hearing held Jan. 6 and 7. All dairy farmers Who were producers under Order No. 2 in March 1994 will be eligible to vote on the amended order. Quali fied cooperative associations of producers may cast bloc votes on behalf of their members. A pro ducer who is not a cooperative member, or whose cooperative does not bloc vote, may vote by individual ballot. Whether an individual, partner ship, corporation or other type of business enterprise or unit, a pro ducer is entitled to only one vote regardless of the number of farms which the producer may operate, the number of health permits which may have been issued to the producer, or the number of plants to which the producer may have delivered milk during the repre sentative period. Approval of the order as amended requires a “yes” vote from at least two-thirds of the dairy farmers who cast ballots. The final decision adopts a new SUNDAY Dec. 18 Dec. 25 MERRY CHRISTMAS Jan. 1 HAPPY NEW YEAR Class II price formula in all feder al milk orders. The Class II price would be the basic formula price (Minnesota-Wisconsin price at 3.5 percent butterfat, M-W price) for the second preceding month plus a fixed differential of 30 cents. The announcement date of the Class II price would be moved up from the current date, on or before the 15th of the previous month, to the same date as the Class I price announcement in all Federal orders, on or before the fifth day of the month. The announced price would apply to milk marketed during the Following month. The “add-back” provision under existing Class II pricing will be eliminated. The proposed revised Class II formula will improve the efficien cy of pricing and marketing milk used in Class II manufactured products. Movements in the Class I and Class II prices will be coordi nated. In addition, month-to month volatility in the Class II price often encountered under the existing formula should be reduced under the proposed formula. The changes to Federal Order No. 2 also are applicable to New York State Order No. 126 and New Jersey Order No. 57-3. These con current state orders are essentially identical to the Federal order. The final decision and referen dum ballots will be placed in the mail soon. The referendum agent urges all eligible producers who are not voting collectively and who do not receive a ballot to con tact the Referendum Agent at One Columbia Circle, Albany, NY 12203-5156. MONDAY Dec. 19 Dec. 26 OFFICE CLOSED Jan. 2 OFFICE CLOSED Lancaster Farming TUESDAY LStSf'’-' v PUBLIC, SALE; ‘ 12 NOOMOf v A-, REGULAR ADS ■sioopmSA, f fr :>3 : P^2iM§A Attention Tobacco Bob Oldham Tobacco Co. has opened a receiving office in Quarryville. It is located beside Ross’ Feed & Grain Co. at 27 N. Church St. After 15 years of service to Lancaster County Tobacco Farmers, we have reopened our field office to assure you the most money for your 609 and 41 type tobacco. Do not sell your tobacco without calling Bobby or Big Ron. (717)786-1839 Mon.-Sat. Sam to spm We appreciate your business! Top Price Guaranteed! HOLIDAY ADVERTISING WEDNESDAY Dec. 21 REGULAR CLASSIFIED 5 PM Dec. 28 REGULAR CLASSIFIED 5 PM Jan. 4 Farmers SCHEDULE THURSDAY Dec. 22 FARM EQUIP. CLASSIFIED 9 A.M. Dec. 29 FARM EQUIP. CLASSIFIED SAM * Jan. 5 PRINTING AND MAILING FRIDAY Dec. 23 PRINTING AND MAILING , „ DATE Dec. 30 Jan. 6 HOME DELIVERY DATE SATURDAY Dec. 24 HOME DELIVER DATE Dec. 31 HOME DELIVERY DATE Jan. 7 Farm SHOW OPEN