AlD—ljmicaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980 Lancaster Farming says... / A year ago hogs were selling for 56 cents and pork chops m the supermarket were going for $1.89. Today, hogs are selling for 32 cents and pork chops still are going for $1.89. What’s the story? It works the same for butter or beef, walnuts or wheat. A year ago, bakers tried to use slightly higher farjn wheat prices as an excuse to predict dollar-a-loaf bread. The reason for the topsy-turvy pricing situation is the law of supply and demand is vetoed for agriculture, says David A. Witts. Witts is a ranpher and attorney who has written a book called The Power of Parity. He argues that 100 percent parity is vital to assure the nation is fed and clothed properly. He points out that if supply ex ceeds demand, prices should dro;. So if the producer gets less, then tht consumer should pay less. But any consumer will tell you FOR EVER AND EVER! Lesson for May 18, 1980 Background Scripture: Revelation 4 through 5; 7:9-14. Devotional Reading: Psalms 24 To Note Stage of Maturity This is the time of the year alien various forage crops are cut for silage or for hay. In many cases the real feed value depends upon the maturity of the crop when cut. If small grams such as winter wheat or barley are to be made into silage, it is suggested they be harvested in the blossom stage; this will usually be several days after beading out. At this time of the year both alfalfa and red clover RURAL ROUTE Why supply-demand doesn h work I cannot read or hear read these words without hearing simultaneously in my mind the stirring music of Han del’s “Messiah”: “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, To receive power and wealth and wisdom. And might and honor and glory and blessing'.” (5:12). “Blessing and glory and wisdom, thanksgiving and honor and power and might be to our God, For ever and ever! Amen.” (7:12)'. Even reading them to myself, the enthusiasm and ecstacy are mfectuous. The writer of Revelation has caught perfectly the dynamics of true worship. should be cut in the bud to early blossom stage. All of the grasses are at their peak of feeding value when harvested in the heading stage; do not permit the grasses to head out and get into the blossom stage. If growers will make an effort to cut these forage crops at the suggested stage of maturity, maximum feeding nutrients will be resent. We realize that in .aany cases the weather conditions will be a factor in determining that’s not the way it is. Often the farmer is blamed. Everyone in the food pipeline, except the farmer, tacks on costs and profit, not earned by productiyity but resulting from inflation, taxes, wages, union dues, government regulations, and environmental blue laws, he says. While it’s not true that the processors add nothing, it’s hard to accept the fact that the wrapper on a loaf of bread costs more than the wheat. Witts points out General Motors has one middleman between producer and consumer, utilities have none. The food chain is loaded with middlemen. As if the scales weren't tipped enough by a chain of middlemen wearing cost-plus uniforms, and by regulations which add to the cost but not the calories, the farmer is stopped short of his profit goal by the I Was In The Spirit If our own experience of worship - either private or corporate - is not much like what the writer of Revelation describes, maybe it is because there is an important dimension missing. Actually, this book focuses attention on two different dimensions. The first of these is the dimen sion of the'present. In the early chapters, the letters to the seven churches, we were brought face to face with the present as it existed when this book was written. The “present” was what the writer of the epistles saw in each of the churches: im rs harvest time. To Consider Livestock Comfort The hot weather season is approaching. When we get both high temperatures and high' humidity, livestock suffer similar to human beings. In the case of fat tening animals that are nearing market finish, this stress can be very severe. I suggest that maximuiq ventilation of the building be used. All windows and doors should be open to get cross ventilation. In some cases fans may be used to move the air over the animals. Some hog finishing bams are equipped with water sprinklers, or fogging giant government goal tender. Rather than help farmers, the government goalie adheres to a political game plan: either dump surpluses on the market to force prices down; or, open the flood gates to foreign imports. This Alice-m-Wonderland market does not set the value of a com modity by its supply and demand, but by consumer interest groups and their congressmen. While industrial productivity has increased at an average of one percent per year, wages have in creased at an average eight percent per year. Agricultural productivity has gone up four times faster than industrial output, but farm income actually has declined. It remains beyond the un derstanding of most agricultural observers why the farm factory is not proQ^ly* recognized for what it idolatry, false teachings, wrong leadership, the loss of love and lukewarm in difference. Each of these assessments of the present was sobering. I think that dimension - of present woes - is very much with us in the sanctuary of our church or our private worship. We are aware of it all: political corruption, wars and rumors of wars, injustice, torture, star vation, corruption, tyranny, illness, crime decay and hatred. We can hardly avoid carrying the screaming headlines of our Sunday morning newspaper along devices, that keep the floor and the hogs wet during peak hours of heat and humidity. Animals that are outside should have free access to both shade and water. Some attention to the comfort of the animals will reduce stress and possibly some losses. To Spray Tobacco Beds The effort should be to prevent blue mold in our tobacco beds, rather than to try and cure the infection after it is present. Last year many growers had severe losses because the infection was earned from the beds into the field. We are told that blue mold is already present in several of our By Tom Armstrong /LIKE 47 DIFFERENT ) f WAVS r'FIX SNAP ) Kj SCANS -/ - - 1 f * rMM - I 1 A l\ 1 _< f\ BY CURT HARLER, EDITOR | mto the church sanctuary. Who Are These? But there is another dimension that must be viewed side-by-side with the daily headlines, and that is the dimension of “for ever and ever”. Yes, the Soviet Union intrigues against the future of humanity. But also: “Blessing, and honor and glory and might” be to the Lamb “for ever and ever.” Yes, the candidates are lying again. But “Worthy is the Lamb who was slam, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing! Yes, my next door neighbor died last mght southern states. This means that we could have another senous infection. We recommend the beds be sprayed weekly with Ferbam (black wettable powder) for the first 3 to 4 weeks; then best control will be experienced by changing to Maneb instead of the Ferbam. If the plants m the beds can be