C44—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19,1980 Will producer costs figure in dairy supports? BURLINGTON, Vt. - Will the costs of producing milk play a role in the deter mining of future government dairy price supports? It would seem that way if feelers put out recently in a speech by a leading USDA economist are any in dication. Speaking before the Northeast Dairy Conference, Howard W. Hjort, the USDA’s Director of Economics, Policy Analysis and Budget, called on dairy industry leaders to cooperate in any future development and testing of new dairy policy standards. “We can all be certain that the cost of producing dairy products will be a factor of even greater importance in dairy price support policy in the future,” he said. “Producers and con sumers are both better off if supports generally track producers’ costs of production and if the market r Farm Business News Takes milk cooler line GORDONVILLE - Suit’s Refrigeration Service, 27 Hatville Road, Gordonville, has recently become a distributor for the Paul Mueller Company as an authorized sales and service representative for Mueller Milk Coolers, Mueller Fre- Heaters and the Mueller- Matic Automatic Washing Dick Ashley, president, Chemicals Company, presents Allied's top honor, The President's Award, to Glenn Yoder, right. ALL TYPES OF FARM BUILDINGS • Broiler Houses • Layer Houses • Pullet Houses • Hog Houses • Cattle Barns • Horse Barns And Mas y Others Will Design To Your Needs REYNOLDS & YELLOT CO., INC. 12800 Gores Mill Rd. Reisterstown, MD21136 Over 24 Years Experience 301-833-1840 7>t ' signals for production ad justments can be clearly understood,” A cost of production mdex provides a much earlier warning of changing economic circumstances and a good cost of production estimate would be much more reliable as an indicator of corrections that must be made, he explained. Hjort cited recent cir cumstances m which price supports have been rising faster than the per unit cost of milk production. He estimated that it will cost the average dairyman between $11.24 and $11.50 to produce each hundredweight of milk in 1980. The support price was boosted to $12.36 on April 1 and is scheduled to rise to somewhere between $13.00 and $13.25 on October 1. “By most economic measures, dairy farmers are making money and have very strong economic in- System. The Paul Mueller Com pany is the largest manufacturer in the world of milk coolers for dairy farms. Mueller Milk Coolers are currently being used in 70 countries. Gratz M. Suit is the owner of Suit’s Refrigeration Service. Call centives to produce milk,” he said. “In response to these incentives, production is increasing rapidly, much more rapidly than com mercial use.” The USDA economist said the cost of the dairy support program will be at least $BOO million, and very likely even larger this year. “To be blunt,” he said, “the program is in trouble.’ ’ “It is providing producers with strong economic signals to increase production at a tune when milk and milk products are m surplus supply. It is inflexibly in creasing support levels and consumers’ costs at a time when retail prices are already high and food price inflation a matter of serious national concern* And, it is providing producers in creases in returns not fully justified by costs.” He said there is danger not only in the increased program costs, but in possible consumer backlash. Blue form workshop held in Lancaster LANCASTER - All 4-H members and leaders are invited to attend the workshop on completing 4-H Blue Forms, for the National Awards Program, at the Lancaster County Farm and Home Center, on April 29, at 7:30 p.m. York County 4-H’ers who have been National Award winners will be giving tips on filling out award winning blue forms. There will be a slide presentation on National 4-H Congress shown during the evening program. SWING DRILL CAPACITY MOTOR H.P. MODEL PRICE BLUE BALL MACHINE WORKS Box 716, Rt. 322 Blue Ball, Pa. 17506 354-4478 RAL ...The one grow promot for A CALV Implant with RA whenever you h< your calves You’ to 25 pounds (m; more') additiona. at weaning—on the same land, same feed or forage and same labor RALGRO could easily mean the dif- free GUN With 20 or More Cartridges Till June 30.1980 CALL... 800-321-0235 "SS,. TOU free JET/ORBIT Drill Presses 1458 1758 1458 F 14” 17” 14” 5/8” 5/8" 5/8” 1/ 2 " l/ 2 ” %” Bench Bench Floor $265.00 $289.00 $329.00 In Stock For Immediate Pick Up OR-1412 14” W’ w Bench $199.00 24 DOSE CARTRIDGE Quantity Prices Available pbs livestock drugs P.O. Box 9101 Canton, Ohio 44711 \SBF ANABOUC AGENT ference between profit and loss. RALGRO is not a ormone It’s the only .h-promotmg implant you can use with any size calf RALGRO is essential good cattle management ‘17.10. OR-1 1758 F 17” 5/8” 3/ 4 ” Floor $365.00 ' ir j» **’ * s 2501 F 22” 1” 1” Floor *599.00