Alo—Luccster Famine, Saturday, July 5,1980 Lancaster Farming says... For six months sales of American gram to the Russians have been embargoed The United States made the move in an effort to punish the Russian government for its invasion of Afghanistan. While President Carter and all the fine folks at USDA repeatedly have said the embargo would not hurt farmers, the facts to the contrary speak for themselves. Loss of markets means loss of income. And right now the sales of U.S. farm products are at an all-time low compared to the prices for other goods. Most of the U S farmer’s feed grains are selling for about 50 percent of parity wheat at 53 per cent; corn, 52 percent; barley, 53 percent; soybeans, 49 percent. While this may be thought to reflect the general state of the farm economy, it's not really so. Although "MILLIONS FOR DEFENSE!" Lesson for July 6, 1980 Background Scriptures: 2 Kings 24; 18 through 25:30; Devotional Reading: Psalms 25:1-15. Movie makers and TV TO BE SURE WITH PESTICIDES Hie reckless use of any pesticide can get a person in plenty of trouble. As we have stated many times, it’s not the use of pesticides that causes problems, it’s the MIS-USE of them. We get all kinds of reports about using the wrong material, or putting a weed killer on the wrong field. If we would just take the time to check every application, we would do less RURAL ROUTE Let’s end this embargo nonsense depressed somewhat, milk sales are at about 75 percent of parity as are beef cattle and sheep returns Not so hard hit are the big gram companies. The President has ap proved a loophole for them which allows sales of foreign gram to Russia through the U S. companies while the Administration continues to maintain the embargo on domestic gram m the face of attacks from all sides. It apparently sees the embargo as the morally right thing to do—to use our food supply as a weapon against oppression—as long as the bigwigs don’t lose money. Meantime, it’s farmers who are paying the price of teaching the Soviets a lesson . if indeed one is being taught Senators Robert Dole, a con servative republican, and George producers seem to think that the American public is still enamored of catastrophe stones. The Towering In ferno, Airport, The Posedion Adventure, Tidal Wave - all are predicated on the “en tertainment” value of disasters real and imagined. To date, the scnptwnters have overlooked a good bet for yet another story of disaster - one that actually happened: the final demise of Israel at the hands of Nebuchadnezzar. AH the elements for a fascinating catastrophe scnpt can be found in 2 Kings: Zedekiah, the 21 year old who becomes king of damage to good crops. Custom sprayers should be very careful that they are spraying the proper field of the customer The label, or directions, should be ac curately followed. Finally, don’t feel that it is too much trouble to keep accurate records of all pesticide applications. .It might save your neck. TO GET WINTER’S WOODSUPPLY It may be awful hot to be thinking about burning firewood this winter, but wood supplies should be cut soon, so they will have time to dry out before they are needed. Green wood does not make very good fuel Many Judah The young king’s futile efforts against the hated enemy The great army of Babylon and its seige against Jerusalem Famine The great walls finally breached The flight of Zedekiah and his capture The cruel torture of the king (scriptwriters will especially like this) The burning of Jerusalem and the destruction of its walls The people of Judah led away into captivity What a magnifleant story! That is, unless you lived it' folks have turned to wood as a source of fuel in order to reduce costs and to use some of our own natural, replacement resources This means that cured wood is in strong demand and may not reach Farmers with woodlots could be in the driver's seat, because most of these areas need thinned out frequently Don’t wait until fall to cut your wood from a green tree. TO MANAGE ALFALFA FIELDS The second cutting of alfalfa looks excellent in this part of the country: these later cuttings are the im portant ones for top quality forage. Some good growers were vou ABLE to , &ET some: McGovern, a liberal democrat, both have introduced bills m the U S Senate to end this embargo non sense Representative Tom Harkm has started a similar measure rolling in the U.S. House Harkm calls the decision to allow U S. firms to sell foreign gram to Russia at the expense of domestic production “ridiculous ” It’s more than that Why is it all right for the big gram companies to do business as usual, but not the American farmer 7 Why should we bear the financial burden while the big companies continue to roll in the cash? Farmers lose twice once by the embargo, twice by having foreign gram replacing theirs m the marketplace Even representatives of giant gram firms, like Continental’s Senior Vice President Bernard Stemweg, object Zedeldah’s “Tough” Stand The only flaw in this whole scenario, from the script writer’s point of view, that is, is that the usual “poetic justice” seems to be missing in this story. For the brave young king did what any leader must do when faced by the threatening enemy: he made military preparations and refused to appease the Babylonians. He talked tough and he acted tough. He even made an alliance with powerful Egypt, but none of this seemed to do him or Judah any good. Zedekiah’s failure was really two-fold: (1) “ ..he did plan to harvest every 35 days after taking the first cutting. This should give four cut tings per season. In addition, it is still a good practice to permit one of the later cuttings to come into at least 75% bloom before cutting This will strengthen the roots for another season Also, there is considerable support for not cutting alfalfa in this part of the state during the early and mid part of September; this is the tune when the plants are forming rhizomes for next year’s growth. Cut either early in September or in late September. Management is important to get longevity to the stand Tom Armstrong By BY CURT H ABLER, EDITOR what was evil in the sight of the Lord” (just as his predecessor had done), and (2) he trusted in military might and alliances instead of in God. Ah yes, we will intone, we understand where he went wrong. Too Late For Remedy But do we? Are we any more faithful to the Lord than he was? Are we any more convinced that God is the source of our salvation, not mditaiy might and alliances? Not if I read the newspapers rightly. Not if I hear what people all about me are saying. It’s ah very good to say these things in a TO USE TOP SIRES Many livestock producers will be investing in new herd sires during the summer months This is a very im portant step and one that is not easy. We urge producers to look around for the best possible sires. Performance Testing is done in many areas and will provide a sire Farm Calendar Saturday, July 5 Mercer County 4-H open doe show; 10 a.m.; Mercer 4- Hpark. N.E. Junior Angus Star Spangled Classic; Maryland State Fairgrounds; Tunomum, Maryland. Sunday, July 6 All women’s horse show; Susquehanna Valley Corral; Route 11; Dan ville. Monday, July 7 Penn State Cereal Research Day; Rock Springs Farm; Route 45 West of Pine Grove Mills; 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Regional 4-H Horse Bowl; 10 am.; Montgomery County. Dauphin County Dairy Meeting, Ray and Dale to the two-level pricing system that has resulted from the embargo’s cutting through valid contracts Not only that, but other nations will be planting fencerow to fencerow to take up the slack left by America We need to determine whether this embargo is a one-shot deal or will be established as an acceptable instrument of foreign policy. Most of all, we need to be sure all share in the price of maintaining the embargo Big gram firms should not be allowed to make an end run around the embargo Neither should the public be allowed to profit at farmers’ expense Let's celebrate July 4 In dependence Day by declaring our independence of burdens placed on the farmer and farm industries by Washington This embargo nonsense would be a good place to start Sunday School lesson about the dun and ancient past, but who among us believes today that faith in God and national righteousness are more important than our arms budget? We laugh and smirk at those who preach moral armorment. And the Bible reminds us that it has all happened before: “They kept mocking the messengers of God, despising his words, and scoffing at his prophets, till the wrath of the Lord rose against the people, till there was no remedy”. (2 Chronicles 36:16). with some idea of his per formance Since the sire represents at least 50% of the kind of a crop of off spring, the future of the herd or flock may depend upon him. Don’t “pinch pennies” when buying a new herd sire. The good Mies are never cheap and the cheap ones are often very expensive. Kennedy Farm; p.m.; Middletown. Delaware 5-week hor semanship course begins; 10 a.m.; University of Delaware; Ag Hall; Newark, Delaware. Tuesday, July 8 Adams County Dairy tour to Huntingdon County; depart 7:30 a.m. from King’s Shopping Center, Gettysburg. Chester County Sheep Field Day; 9 a.m.; Atglen farm of Joan and Bill Mc- Cauley. Tn-State (Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey) Dairy Princess training seminar; University of Delaware; Newark, (Turn to Page A4l) 7:30