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KIDS Stalls • Waterers Bam Supplies • Fencing (Information, Displays, Sales) wnsoredSw Bel Air \ \ 15 FLED • SADDI FRY • LAWN & GARDEN • PETS 424 N Main Street, Bel Air, MD 21014 (410)838-6111 -(410)893-7721 • RAX (410) 838-6113 E-Mail themillofbelair(a)erols com Hours: M-Th 8-6 • Fri 8-7 • Sat 8-5 \'o*J S > V'*,i .vr**rp 5 mil.*" vt Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 19, 2000-A35 Farm Bureau Wants Investigation of Oil Prices CAMP HILL (Cumberland Co.)-The Pennsylvania Farm Bureau is urging the state At-tomey General to investigate the cause of recent steep in-creases in home heating oil and diesel fuel prices which are impacting an agricultural community already on the ropes due to low farm prices and the aftermath of last year’s drought. In a letter sent this week to Attorney General Mike Fisher, the statewide farm organization called for prompt action on the crisis. Farm Bureau expressed its sup port for House Resolution 345 passed by the House of Representatives on Feb. 2 which calls for the Attorney General to investigate skyrocketing oil prices. “Our farmer members are feeling the pinch of this price increase from both the business and personal slide,” said PA Farm Bureau President Guy Donaldson in the letter to Fisher. “This is leading to in creased costs of operating mach-inery on the farm, as well as increased costs for hauling of commodities produced on the farm. “Combined with the lingering effects of last year’s drought and severe drops in milk and other commodity prices, many farmers are struggling and do not need this additional burden ” In addition, Donaldson stated, the price of heating oil,” ... is 60% higher than it was this time last year and is continuing to rise. This is making it harder for already cash-strapped families to fully provide for their basic needs.” Farm Bureau is urging the Attorney General to undertake the investigation requested by the state House in H.R 345 to determine the extent to which the recent price increases, “ .. are the result of legit imate market forces or unscrupulous busi ness practices.” Furthermore, Farm Bureau is request ing the Attorney General to take any action necessary to minimize the impact of oil price increases, “ to consumers in general and Pennsylvania farmers in par ticular” Housing Conference INFORMATION Presentations • Displays Demonstrations Vendors & Industry Experts (Throughout the Day!) EQUINE EQUIPMENT (Continued from Page A3O) into what I want before I final!) do design the new system.” Randy Huntsman milks 350 cows in Martinsburg in Blair County. He is ready to begin breaking ground for another barn and expects to be milking 400 to 450 cows by mid-summer. “I wanted to glean some ideas, and I was looking forward to talking to the vendors during Tuesday even ing’s trade show,” said Huntsman. Huntsman had questions about bed ding choices and ven tilation systems to best take care of cows during the sum mer.“We want to do whatever is going to bring the best bottom line,” said Huntsman. Those who attended the conference learned about the hot topic in planning dairy hous ing facilities cow comfort. Everthing from environmental control to freestall management and feed bunk design were dis cussed during the con ference. Look in next week’s issue of the Lancaster Farming for a report on the freestall and bedding portion of the