16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21,1979 A executive WASHINGTON, D.C. exporting nations can to these fluctuations. For Speaking for the National maintain prices above example, the 1974 corn crop Gram and Feed Association, economically justified levels fell nearly 25 percent below a Cargill executive recently are wrong,” said the previous crop while last told two congressional Kohlmeyer. “A comparison year’s com crop jumped subcommittees that the of world grain and more than 10 percent, association is strongly op- petroleum markets shows “To keep prices and posed to a bill that would why. supplies steady in the face of make the government the “The Organization of such production fluctuations sole agent for export gram Petroleum Exporting would prove unacceptably sales. Countries (OPEC) controls expensive. Acquiring enough Robert Kohlmeyer, a more than half of world oil com to offset the 1974 member of the NGFA’s output. The leading gram- shortfall, for example, would International Trade Com- exporting nations control cost $3 billion at today’s mittee, said the bill (H.R. less than one-fifth of world prices, with annual carrying 4237), which would create a gram and rice output. costs of $5OO-$6OO million ” national gram board, is “Oil is a deplelable Such an approach, “unnecessary, unworkable resource of limited supply Kohlmeyer concluded, was and self defeating. It will stored easily and cheaply m ‘‘rejected nearly two not, m our view, contribute the ground. Gram is a decades ago because the to a stronger agriculture, renewable resource It can costs of supply management and we urge its defeat.” be grown m virtually all were spiraling out of sight. He testified before a jomt nations. And, at today’s Today, those costs would be hearing of the House interest rates, annual much greater and the task Agriculture Committee’s storage costs approach 20 more complex.” Livestock and Grains percent of the gram’s farm- Kohlmeyer reminded the Subcommittee and gatevalue. subcommittee members that Department Investigations “So, while OPEC can the current hearmgs are not Oversight and Research control world oil output by the first to be held on the Subcommittee. cutting back its production, concept of a national gram Kohlmeyer, a senior gram exporting nations can’t board. It was argued just 31£ merchant of Cargill, said the effectively control world years ago that a national assumptions underlying the gram supplies. The inability gram board would do a bill are wrong and that it to control output destroys better job than the current cannot achieve its goals for the potential to control system of private marketing either export pricing or prices.” with governmental oversight domestic marketing. Equally unworkable, said and support. The bill is sponsored by Kohlmeyer, is H.R. 4237’s “Less is heard of such Rep. James Weaver, D-Ore. stated domestic market goal arguments today,” the He challenged the premise “to provide price and Cargill executive said, from backers of H.R. 4237 supply stability in domestic “perhaps because the that it would enable the markets.” evidence smee 1975 has United States to raise prices “Crops fluctuate from one confirmed the performance of its exported grams. year to the next,” capabilities of the present “Proponents who believe Kohlmeyer said. “The system. A review of the that the major grain- Umted States is not immune record of the private system shows, said Kohlmeyer, Horse judging tZ 2.7 billion bushels m 1974/75 . I to about 4.2 billion bushels teams rated this year •Tlie United States has READING - Over 30 4-H Team placing*, weie iTom established and stocked a members from seven first to fifth: York, Berks, J" reserve ° f counties recently oar- Cumberland, Lebanon and about 35 muhon tons, counties recently par *New arran g emen ts have mdmdual wmners been estabbshed to protect Five classes of horses were from first to tenth Lon , hkeThe including Appalossa, Reiner, Berks, Tom n b n^nn 1 lk th Morgans and Quarter Sweeney, Berks; Michelle n : . Horses were judged. Official Swavely, Berks Ann Judee was Dave Steieerwalt Lansberry, Lebanon, Deu , =>erveu uy ms piivaie from Fleetwood Lynette Brown. York, Beth marketing system than have Kirkpatrick, Franklin; Lisa farmers with state trading Top ten seniors were from Naples, Bwks, Michelle oa " he incentlves of a Sneer York- Chery" Sh, bSSSnd Brel P™te marketmg system Clavmn Berks Jean Miller, Lebanon. have encouraged moder uiayion, series, jean R . r . „_ n th „ mzation in gram storage, Pierce, Lebanon; Donna Beiks County won the , ~ an d mansnortation Fpnyn Delaware Wrpn Junior Team title Members handling ana -cansponauon Tenzo, Delaware, wren Rpmert Kut?- facilities unmatched in any Rodel, Bucks; Sharon Kelly, were "° n Ke mert, utz state-board system” Cumberland- Kelly Preston town ; Lori Sweeney, Oley, f tate Doara system uumoeriana, iveuy rresion, Miehellp Swavelv Kohlmeyer said “For York, Sandy Fatzmger, Michelle bwaveiy, . whlle us erain Cumberland Jill Kreidler Barto, Lebanon County had example, wnue u a gram Cumberland, Jin iu-eiaier, _ nlapp j lininr exports rose 50 peicent, York; and Donna High, J“L, second place Junior Canadian exports have Franklin stagnated, snarled in tls* PULL-ON PECOS 5- COMFORT NO LACES! [red WING I-#^l STYLE-1155 —— WIDTH AAA AA A Tb To T 5 Tl EE EEE SIZE 10-4 9-14 8-15 7-16 7-14 5-15 6-14 6-13 7-14 I IWAYNE'SI 9 DRYGOODS HOURS 0»*ly MO A M i* ( OO P M f n4»y i.DOOPM — Cargill executive opposes national grain board transportation shortages true, the private marketing that Canadian fan , ' ' system gets US. farmers now have to pay $B5 rrullimi better prices for their to help unwind through gram crops,” said Kohlmeyer. He hopper-car purchases.” cited a study by North Because of private Dakota State University marketing, the U.S share of showing that North Dakota world gram exports has farmers on average received risen from less than 40 32 cents per bushel more for percent to about 55 percent their wheat between 1973 and over the last 20 years, 1975 than did Manitoba Kohlmeyer said, adding that farmers, market shares of state- “In other words,” said trading competitors have Kohlmeyer, ‘‘the current declined m the same period balance between public and “Less obvious but equally private roles works well. It ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★*★★★★★★★★★★★** : buck tractor pulls t J Top Pullers from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware J J and New Jersey competing. 1 1 PULLS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 6:30 P.M. | $ J SPECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT JULY 21st it J BIG WHEELS-6 O’Clock + 2-Classes-Ages 6 & Under 7to 10 4. 4» superstock tractors- 4- Modified farm tractors, up to 4 T 1,000 HP. 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