Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 02, 1980, Image 105

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WASHINGTON, D.C.
An official of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture
Tuesday said oats in the new
farmer-owned reserve are
being called.
Donald Gillis, acting
administrator of USDA’s
Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Service,
said oats are being called
because prices at Chicago
and -Minneapolis—as ad
justed to reflect farm-level
prices—have been at or
above the $1.57 call level for
five consecutive days.
Old grain reserve
agreements for oats were
called May 23.
HENRY S. LAPP
RDI, Cams, Gap. PA 17527
717-442-8134
Rt 1 Cochranville, PA 19330
215-593-6731
DETWILER SILO REPAIR
Rt 2, Newville, PA
717-776-7533
Oats called from grain reserve
Gilhs said calling loans on
oats m the reserve means
farmers have 90 days'from
the date of notification of the
call to repay their Com
modity Credit Corporation
reserve loans.
Under the gram reserve
program, farmers own the
commodities and are not
required to sell their gram.
If they do not repay the loan,
however, they must forfeit
the grain to the CCC. About
19.1 million bushels of oats
are m the new gram reserve
program.
County officials of the
Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Service
SOLLENBERGER SILOS
RFD 2, Chambersburg, PA
717-264-9588
J. A. SWOPE
Box 121, RDI
Myerstown, PA
717-933-4758
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1980—C9
will officially notify
producers their gram has
been called and the date by
’which the loan must be
redeemed.
Under the farmer-owned
grain reserve program,
established by Congress m
the Food and Agriculture
Act of 1977 and designed to
stabilize marketing, farmers
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717-933-5240
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Stafford, N.Y.
716-343-5960
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Carlisle, PA
717-243-5761
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Hanover, PA.
717-632-0402
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301-489-4133
are eligible to place wheat
and feed grams into a
reserve during periods of
low prices. In return, far
mers receive CCC price
support loans on the gram m
reserve as well as annual
storage payments. If prices
rise to the “release” level,
farmers can repay the loan
and market the crop without
incurring a penalty.
The call level for feed
grams under the new
reserve program is 145
percent of the national
average loan rate. The 1979
loan level for oats is $l.OB per
bushel. Data used by CCC m
determining the call level
mcludes a daily report by the
Agricultural Marketing
Service which shows prices
at selected markets. The
markets reviewed by CCC
for oats are Chicago and
Minneapolis.
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Mercersburg, PA
717-328-3145
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