Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 14, 1974, Image 62

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—Lancaster Farmim
Price Hikes Mixed for U.S. Farm Exports
Last year, U.S. farm goods on the
world market cost about 68 percent
more than in 1972. But for individ
ual countries it was a different story.
In Guatemala, for example, prices
of U.S. exports fell 11 percent from
a year earlier, while in Chile, prices
vaulted 631 percent.
Calculations are based on a mar
ket basket of farm commodities im
ported from the U.S. in 1973. In
Japan—our biggest market—prices
rose 52 percent. The average in
crease proved largest in the lower
income countries —63 percent—and
smallest in the Communist nations,
47 percent.
In our major markets, about two
thirds of the overall increase was
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Wenger’s Feed Mill Inc.
James High & Sons
Ph 354-0301
Gordonville
West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph. 442-4632
Paradise
0. Kenneth McCracken & Son
2 New Charlotte St., Manheun
Ph. 717-665-2186
Saturday. Sept. 14, 1974
offset by currency realignments and
increases in wages. In real terms
(the nominal increase adjusted for
the effects of currency realignments
and rising wages) prices of U.S.
farm exports increased the least in
France. But in nominal terms, Can
ada had the smallest gain. The big
gest price hike in real terms was for
Germany, and in nominal terms,
Spain. Nominal' price changes are
obviously not very indicative of
changes in foreign demand.
The value of the dollar traveled a
rocky road last year. It proved par
ticularly unstable relative to the
Ph: 367-1195
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John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-9251
R D 3, Ephrata
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 665-3248
Box 276, Manheun “RD3
Dairy Shrine
Club To Meet
The national Dairy Shrine
Club will hold its annual
meeting and banquet on
September 25th at the Penn
Harris Motor Lodge in
Harrisburg in conjunction
with the Pennsylvania All-
American Dairy Show.
It is the 25th anniversary
of the organization of the
Dairy Shrine Club whose
primary purpose is
“stimulating, inspiring,
educating and recording the
history of the dairy in
dustry.”
It will be only the second
time m its 25 year history
that the meeting has been
held outside of the midwest.
Well-known Pennsylvania
breeder Donald Seipt of
Easton, RD4, is vice
president of the Dairy Shrine
Club.
A contemporary dairy
leader will be named Guest
of Honor at the Dairy Shrine
banquet, along with the
recognition of four
“pioneers” of the dairy
industry. There will also be
an announcement of the
sudent winner in the
recognition program for
college dairy students
designed to stimulate in
terest in developing a dairy
farming career.
A highlight of the banquet
will the presentation of
candidates and the crowning
of the 1974 Pennsylvania
Dairy Princess.
Tickets for the banquet are
$6.00 and will be available
during the week of the All-
American show from the All-
American show office at the
Farm Show Building in
Harrisburg. There will be a
reception beginning at 5:30
p.m., with the banquet
following at 6:30 p.m. at the
Penn Harris Motor Lodge.
Earlier in the day the
Board of Directors will meet
and the membership
meeting will be held at the
Farm Show Building at 4:00
p.m.
Nationally, there are some
5,000 members of the Dairy
Shrine Club, with 400
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German mark and the British
pound.
Moreover, the dollar reacted in a
totally different manner from one
currency to another. In mid-1973,
for instance, the dollar swung back
and forth against the mark, held
steady against the yen, and appreci
ated against the pound. Even if dol
lar prices of our farm exports had'
been constant during this period,
prices of these commodities, in
terms of local currencies, would have
changed as the value of the dollar
changed.
members frolm Penn
sylvania. Membership is
open to all individuals who
are interested in working
toward the betterment of the
dairy industry. The lifetime
membership fee is $25.00.
A specific objective of the
Club is to acquire and
assemble pictures, histories
and other records and
mementoes of those who
have made contributions to
the development of out
standing breeding herds and
to the advance ment of the
dairy industry.
JAMESWAY
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