"**B32*P2 , *****"***‘**** M, ** ,S-D ISIT 16802 IQ II ® E 096034 063100 1 "J I periodicals division »—. 1 W2Q9 patte LIBRARY 048 i A 1 Cntw bIS TE DIVERSITY >'«-», 0' T _ _ ONIV PARK PA 16802 V 01.45 No. 47 One of these county dairy princesses will be crowned Pennsylvania state princess tonight at the annual pageant. They are, front row, from left, Corinne Snare, Huntingdon; Elveita Kuhn, Adams; Holly Deeter, Clarion/Venango; Misty Claypooie, Armstrong; Emily Cloninger, Centre; Elizabeth Young, Lancaster; Lori Connelly, Pa. Princess; Veronica Miles, Tioga; Jessica Lashinsky, Indiana; Heather Crowi, York; Tracy Anderson, Wyoming/Lackawanna; and Susan Hartman, Franklin. Second row, from left, Marsha Curry, Clearfield; Sarah Krall, Lebanon; Stephanie Carson, Washington; Laura Dougherty, Erie; EVERETT NEWSWANGER Editor HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania’s Samuel Hayes Jr., secretary of agricul ture, said the All-American dairy show set to start today and run through next Thursday is the best ever. And he has these facts to prove it. Animal entries are up 26 percent to 2,900 head. Indi vidual exhibitor numbers are up 40 percent. The number of states represented is 21, up SO percent from last year. And the total MMB Schedules Emergency Hearing To Consider Increase In Over-Order Premium ! HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Milk Marketing .Board (MMB) will conduct a I public hearing for Milk Market ing Areas 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6 on Oct. 4 at 10 a.m. here in Room 202 of the Agriculture Building, 2301 North Cameron Street. Dairylea Cooperative Inc. and Dairy Farmers of America’s Northeast Council petitioned the MMB for this emergency Four Sections All-American Dairy Show: Best Ever premiums to be paid out are now $146,000, up 82 percent. This was all made clear at a press conference in the Farm Show building Tuesday morn ing. And along with these glow ing reports of big increases, Hayes unveiled the Pennsylva nia Department of Agriculture’s (PDA’s) new bulk milk tank cal ibration program. A bright new tractor trailer truck was on display that takes this free service from PDA and the Pennsylvania Milk Market ing Board to independent farm hearing based on current market conditions. According to the pe tition, there is an unusual tight ness in the milk supply, thus encouraging other states to offer Pennsylvania dairy farmers as much as a $1.50 per hun dredweight premium to pur chase their milk for out-of state sales which could hurt the Pennsylvania market. The current Pennsylvania over-order premium of $1.25 per Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23, 2000 ers or other dairymen who want to be sure they are receiving proper milk weights from their bulk milk tanks. A previous, similar service was abandoned by PDA in 1990 because of a hundredweight (this included $.25 per hundredweight for fuel adjustment) is scheduled to expire Dec. 31,2000. The purpose of the hearing is to receive testimony and exhibits concerning the level of the over order premium paid to Pennsyl vania dairy farmers (for Class I milk that is produced, pro cessed, and sold in Pennsylva nia) for the months of November and December 2000. Diana Bigelow, Blair; Holly Manross, Crawford; Desarai Oshop, Law rence; Sherry Plummer, Jefferson; Melinda Wolfe, SUN; Lucinda Bray, Berks; Angela Harbach, Clinton; Melissa Burdick, Potter; and Alicean Mignery, Wayne, Back row, from left, Heidi Miller, Dauphin; Kelly Diaz, Susquehanna; Samantha Snyder, Schuylkill; Amy Zembauer, Bedford; Amy Schliffka, Beaver, Beaver; Kathryn Nailor, Perry; Shannon Lina men, Butler; Samantha Barrett, Bradford; Marsha Croskey, Mercer; Bobbi Jo Dressier, Juniata; and Tiffany Gilkinson, Warren. lack of funds. The new test unit required an investment of $149,125 by PDA. Tanks of water on-board are run into the farm bulk tank through a computer calibration system from the mobile test unit. Guidelines set by the state gov Keith, Dennis, and Bob Loyjcnow firsthand the havoc cancer can play in the lives of loved ones. For this reason the Loy family planned a community event to raise $lO,OOO for cancer research. Turn to page 818 to read more about the event and the Loy Farms in Schuylkill County. Photo by Lou Ann Good $32.00 Per Year ernment’s division of weights and measures are used as stan dard. The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board provides the operator. An All-American event sched ule and other related stories can be found elsewhere in this issue. 60C Per Copy