34 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2,1978 Farm Bureau director says Congress responds to farmers DES MOINES, lowa - While Congress often creates problems for agriculture, it still responds better to the needs of farmers and ran chers than does any other branch of the federal government, John C. Datt said here Thursday. Datt, director of the American Farm Bureau Federation's Washington, D.C. office, said that during Positive (Continued from Page 10) he was looking only at other cooperatives, explaining: "I didn’t like the record of private dealers ... they just drop you when there’s too much milk on the market.” It is comments such as these which provide evidence that farmers are no longer taking their marnet for granted. Surely, all of a farmer's in vestments and labors are in vain if he has no’ place to sell his products. Dairylea members want to make marketing a true part of farming. They are looking at marketing as a real investment. They’re banking on and bargaining for security. There is a lesson in that for other dairymen, and perhaps it can serve as an example too. Nobody at Dairylea can fully guarantee that the recently enacted capitalization program will solve all of the cooperative’s problems. But there’s little disagreement that the plan is on the right track. The management and membership of the cooperative are to be commended for the effort. It was a big undertaking, involving-worrisome decisions. We hope the final outcome will match the UMXMir THE (lincomycin) HEAVYWEIGHT The feed additive for the treatment and control of bloody scours (swine dysentery) from birth to market. A number of feed additives for bloody scours are on the market: But until today, few could offer such high performance and so few feeding restrictions as Lincomix. On-farm trials have demonstrated the efficacy of Lincomix. By controlling bloody scours, Lincomix has proven its superior performance in maintaining rate of gam and feed efficiency while reducing death losses. And Lincomix can be fed in any ration, from starter to finishing just withdraw six days prior to slaughter. It’s available in both complete feeds and supplements for on-farm mixing. Lincomix-THE HEAVYWEIGHT feed additive for the treatment and control of bloody scours. Talk to us today about getting Lincomix in your hog rations! Look lor lincomycin on the feed tag. STEVENS FEED MILL Stevens, PA UMBERGER'S MILL Richland, PA MARK HERSHEY Lebanon, PA F.M. BROWN’S SONS, INC. Birdsboro. Fleetwood,Sinking Spring the past year, the House and Senate, have passed numerous pieces of legislation helpful to agriculture. “On the other hand,” he added, “the administrative agencies of government have continued to impose unnecessary regulations on agriculture, and the ad ministration has acted to keep farm prices from rising.” attitude expectations of a Snyder County member who said: “It may make us the Cadillac of the dairy business, but I hope all farmers have a good market.” In extending best wishes to Dairylea, which as had its share of problems and astronomical debts, I wish the entire dairy industry a smoother road in marketing. Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative, Lehigh Valley Cooperative Farmers, Inter-State Milk Producers, and Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers have also made some monumental decisions during the past year in hopes of offering better marketing situations to their dairy farmer members. They deserve our best wishes. And even though we singled out dairy cooperatives for this editorial, other marketing organizations and cooperatives might also be included in the final analysis. In, my opinion, the farmer-producer is wise to make investments for marketing security - whether it’s milk, eggs, vegetables, or wool. I’m happy to know the idea is catching on. GEHMAN FEED MILL, INC. Denver, PA C.E. SADDER & SONS East Earl, PA HURST BROS. MILL East Earl, PA Datt spoke at a public policy conference held in connection with the annual' meeting of the lowa Farm Bureau Federation here. Datt said that Congress in 1978 adpoted a tax bill,which will be particularly helpful to farmers. He noted that the new legislation enacted,this year reduces the capital gains tax, makes permanent the 10 per cent investment credit, and defers until 1980 JOHN B. KURTZ Ephrata, PA GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown, PA ALBRIGHT’S FEED MILL Kempton, PA AGWAY STORES AND REPRESENTATIVES the carryover basis provisions of estate tax law. “Congress revised and improved the farm pesticide law, enacted a new farm export expansion law, and improved farm credit legislation,” he said. The Farm Bureau spokesman said Congress “made a good record in 1978 “The administration, too, because farm families did a , has been less than helpful,” good job of letting their Datt continued. He cited representatives and President Carter’s veto .of a senators know what they beef import quota bill and needed.” the administration’s in- He contrasted.the record SHAVER IS TOP PROFIT LAYER IN THE 1978 PA. RANDOM SAMPLE TEST Pounds Feed Profit Eggs Per Per Doz, Laying House ► Per Bird Hen Housed 24 02. Eggs Mortality Starcross 288 $5.06 248.5 3.71 4.0% B3OOV $4.47 239.8 3.96 , 8.0% XL-Unk $4.50 240.6 3.99 6.7% USCAV White $4.70 248.9, 3.93 9.2% Leghorn , $4.70 249.3 3.94 7.6% MMVIR GREIDER - BHAVIR I Bg FARMS, INC. 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