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Directions from Frederick take Rt. 15 North to a right onto Old Frederick Road. Proceed to Creagerstown. At stop sign continue straight for a short dis tance to intersection at top of hill in town. Turn left here which is Black’s Mill Road. Parish Hall is directly across from St. John’s Church. From the North-take Rt. 15 South to the Emmitsburg area. Turn left onto Old Frederick Road, and proceed straight until you reach the third stop sign. Turn left and go Vi mile to a right onto Black’s Mill Road. Continue as above. • Decks 48", 52" or 61" • 19 HP or 23 HP Kawasaki or 25 HP Kohler engine with dual hydrostatic drive • 3 year No-Crack Deck Warranty • 2 Year No-Fail Spindle Warranty • Easy Maintenance Churchville, MD W.G. Coale, Inc. 2849 Churchville Rd 410-838-6363 ARDEN HILLS, Minn.-Glo jal trade policies that create a level playing field. Science based food safety and environ mental standards. The establishment of an effective farm income safety net. U.S. farm leaders selected these as agriculture’s most pressing policy issues in a survey con ducted at Land O’Lakes recent annual meeting in Minneapolis. Delegates attending the meeting represented more than 300,000 producers from 30 states. “We asked producers at our Annual Meeting to rate the im portance of a number of key policy issues on a scale of zero to five; zero representing not im portant at all, five representing extremely important,” Land O’Lakes Director of Govern mental Relations Steven Kri kava explained. “Global trade policies, science-based food Williamsport Crawford's Engine Service RR #1 Box 558 717-435-0580 York Southern York Turf & Tractor 250 N. Main St., Shrewsbury, PA 717-792-0071 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 18, 2000-A27 Producers at Land O’Lakes Identify *Key Policy Issues The full survey rankings were (listed as issue with rating) Global trade policies that create a level playing field, 4.5; adoption of science-based food safety standards on a global basis, 4.2; implementation of science based environmental standards, 4.1; estab lishment of an effective farm income stabilization program (safety net), 4.0; streamlining of environmental regulations, 3.9; federal funding for export incentive pro grams, 3.7; Federal programs designed to assist young producers, 3.7; expansion of rural economic development programs, 3.6; crop insurance reform, 3.5; federal programs to assist in the development of agribusiness, 3.3. Krikava added that the Land O’Lakes Poli cies and Resolutions Committee dealt with all the issues identified in the survey. Delegates at the annual meeting approved a detailed set of resolutions and policy statements. “These policies and resolutions provide the direction for Land O’Lakes governmental ac tivity. They are very focused on the issues that affect farmers, cooperatives and Land O’Lakes,” he said, using the survey’s number one issue, global trade policies, as an exam ple. “In our trade resolution, the delegates es tablished clear priorities for our cooperative,” Krikava said. “By their action, Land O’Lakes is strongly in favor of permanent Normal Trade relations with China.” This is needed to fully implement the terms of the U.S.I China trade agreement signed last year, he said. “The delegates urged U.S. trade negotia tors to pursue four major priorities for agri culture,” Krikava said. “They called for the elimination of export subsidies, trade distorting internal support programs, and nontariff trade barriers. And they supported the adoption of global, science-based stand ards as they relate to food and agricultural products . . . including biotechnology prod ucts and GMOs.” For a complete copy of Land O’Lakes 2000 Policies and Resolutions, contact Steven Kri kava, Land O’Lakes Director of Govern mental Relations, at (651) 481-2269 or skrik@landolakes.com. TolJoCifcO. FARMERS! Do you have tobacco in your barn that you are tired of looking at? Are you tired of worrying about marketing it? If so, contact us for details about processing your crops - old and new. 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