A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 28, 1998 3) What ran indlvil While we can offer you no sliver bullets in your personal struggle for survival during this crisis we do believe the following can have a direct and positive effect on the current crisis facing every pork producer These actions include ❖ Contact vour local retailer and cm Iraft letters and addresses >ur retailer is rour packer and ei Contact Initiative". Market hogs ng grid, ite in grillim lackers' bu l irticii pork. Think ■ loi throui This is an opportunity to si In closing, we fully understand that the current hog market is a disaster for all pork HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) - Agriculture Secretary Samuel E. Hayes Jr. announced that the Agricultural Land Preservation Board has approved easement purchases for 10 farms across the common wealth. HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) - Milk production in Pennsylvania during October 1998 totaled 896 million pounds, up .3 percent from last year, according to the Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics Service (PASS). The number of milk cows in the state during the month aver aged 633,000 head, down 2,000 from September, and 7,000 less than October 1997. Production per cow averaged 1,415 pounds An Open Letter To Pork Producers (Continued from Pago A2l) iork producers do? iouratfe them isrt of a retail chain. regularly feature icoun ilble and still capture oremi or »i to charii a hoi or marl Ag Preservation Board Approves Farmland "The addition of these 10 farms demonstrates Gov. Tom Ridge's commitment to ensuring Pennsylvania's agricultural her itage is passed down to future generations," said Hayes, who chairs the board. October Milk Production Up in October, 35 pounds more than September, and 20 pounds more than October 1997. Milk production in the 20 states surveyed during October 1998 totaled 11.1 billion pounds, 1.3 percent above production in these states in October 1997. The number of milk cows averaged 7.75 million head, down 3,000 head from a year earlier and - 2,000 less than September 1998. Production per cow averaged 1,436 pounds for October, 20 pounds above feature pork. Si :o regularb ileaae contact the corporate office iork. inning Initiative' iluate In !e consumers to ions to encourai ier editor stressli mr local newsi NPPC "Couponini mrchasi ibors Created in 1989, the Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Preservation Board is responsi ble for the oversight of the state Farmland Preservation Program. The program allows the state and counties to pur chase development rights, October 1997, During the July-September period, the 20 major states pro duced 85.8 percent of the nation's production. If producers in the remaining 30 states not surveyed monthly followed the trend shown by the 20 reporting states, United States milk production for October would be 13 billion pounds. Fax (717) 866-7237 Glu-Lam Arches Glu-Lam Beams Glu>Lam Treated Posts MEMBER MEMBER TRUSS PLATE INSTITUTE producers Be assured that NPPC is doing everything in our power to address and ultimately resolve this economic crisis If you have comments, questions, or additional ideas please feel free to contact any of the members of the NPPC Board of Directors Together, we will solve this crisis l Sincerely, NPPC Board of Directors Donna Relfschnelder - President, Illinois John McNutt - President Elect, lowa Craig Jarolimek - V President, North Dakota Jill Appell, Illinois Jerry Becker. lowa Barbara Campbell Determan, lowa Lynn Green, Minnesota Roy Henry, Kansas Don Herzog, Montana Charlie Lemmon, Indiana Tom Pltstlck. Ohio Dave Roper. Idaho Jim Stocker. North Carolina Max Waldo, Nebraska Randy Buller. Minnesota Gary Machan. Nebraska Darrell Anderson, Indiana Jerry King, Illinois referred to as easements, to guarantee that farms will remain as agricultural land. Including one county-owned easement accepted today, the Farmland Preservation Program has protected 1,013 farms in 41 counties encompassing 127,288 acres. Following is a list of the 10 properties, including owner, municipality, acreage, and pur chase cost; Berks County: •Nevin E. and Audrey S. Mast, Oley Township, 119 acres, $238,600. •Earl D. and Laura K. Rhoads, Oley Township, 67 acres, $134,600. •Wilmer L. and Grace M. Richard, Oley Township, 75 acjes, $150,000. •Rothermel Estate Farm, 710 E. Linden St., Richland. 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