Thursday, July 27,1978 Peanut Market Summary Southeastern Section • Demand for southeastern grown peanuts was very light during the week ending July 21. Trading was very slow though prices were about unchanged. Sales of Old Crop were too few to duote. Crop conditions were §urly good in most sections. Rainfall ranging from % to 5 inches fell over the region during the past week and the cfop progressed well in all ai-eas. Prices paid per pound for New Crop runner type peanuts sold on an FOB shipping point basis for shipment were f • vis/üßankAmericard i with any other General Tire Our Regular SSmSSffSHSa BerViCe •£HStaStp re .. ! Dlscount Program. Everyday cost extra if needed. includes un to one im* • Low Price an appointment pound fr£ngas ztZZSi KL MOST U.S. CARS ; RAIN CHECK: Should our supply of toms sizos or linos run short during this event, we will honor sny ordors placed now tor future delivery at the advertised price. /S!!N Sooner or latet; youl own Generals I MHH General Tire Store prices and credit terms. Product availability and TIRE prices may vary at Independent Dealers displaying the General sign. ■W"' ALBEMARLE TIRE SERVICE » N. BROAD ST. EOENTON them to be mailed. The operator or person designated in writing , must pick up the card and certify to varieties planted and chemical use. We review designations at the time cards are issued. All growers should remember: 1. They should check their cards when they pick them up at the office and after each sale to eliminate errors. 2. No tobacco is to be sold on the card except what is grown on that farm. 3. Any under or over marketing applies in 1979 (Not to exceed base quota plus pounds leased in 1978) 4. Penalty rate BB cents per pound. 5. Errors on the card should be reported to the marketing recorder or the ASCS Office. 6. Return card when sales are completed. F— 1 —■■ — 1 ■ Buy Below Wholesale From Tidewater Liquidators Warehouse HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE - BUSINESS EQUIPMENT FROM UNCLAIMED FREIGHT & FACTORY CLOSEOUTS - ESTATE PURCHASES OPEN: MON.-THURS. 9 ‘TIL 5:30 FRIDAY 9:00 'TIL 8:00 N. WATER ST. SATURDAY 9H>O TIL 2:00 PHONE: 335-5737, FS&DE Loans Available Farmers should remember the FS-DE Loan Program in preparing for the fall harvest. If new bins, dryers, trailers, etc. are needed this is a good loans program. 1. The County Committee can loan up to 85 per cent of the out-of-pocket cost not to exceed $25,000.00 2. Interest rate is 7 per cent. 3. Repayments can be from 5 to 8 years. 4. Large facilities could require a real estate lien. If interested, contact the county office on an in dividual loan basis. Tobacco producers will need to certify whether or not they have used DDT, TDE, Endrin or Toxaphene on Tobacco in the field or planted a discounted tobacco variety. Page 3-B This will have to be done prior to the issuing of tobacco marketing cards for the farm. Chowan County farmers were mailed a card for this purpose on Tuesday to be filled out and returned. No cards will be issued until this card is returned to the county office. Compliance Chowan ASCS reporters are visiting farms now to determine the accuracy of acreage reports made by farm operators. When the reporter visits your farm please help him or send some one with him so your acreage will be measured correctly and no fields will be missed. Set-Aside Payments Producers that are par ticipating in the 1978 Com, Wheat and Cotton Set-Aside Program will be receiving final payments as soon as all land checks are made.