Al4—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 11,1980 Letters To The Editor Dear Editor: I read with interest the story about Atlantic Processing petitioning The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board to allow milk prices to seek the level dictated by the free market. My family has been in the milk business since 1912, first as a farm-to-retail operation and then (since 1936) as two separate businesses: Woodson Farm, a 50 cow registered Holstein herd; and Woodson Dairy, a small property handler of milk. I have no direct financial axe to grind in Woodson Dairy, but I have always felt loyal to the place we ship our milk to, and I naturally see things from the point of view of a competitor of Lehigh Valley. At any rate, it is refreshing to see Atlantic Processing arguing for a free market. I just wish they would take a consistent attitude toward the pricing of wholesale milk under federal orders. Several years ago Woodson Dairy was reluc tantly drawn into The Federal Milk Marketing Order because Lehigh Valley, among others, said that small property handlers had an unfair competition advantage over them because a large portion of Woodson Dairy’s sales were fluid milk, Woodson Dairy was able to pay its shippers a lower price for that fluid milk and still hold the blend price to approximately what the large co-ops were paying. (Never mind the fact THE WORLD’S; FINEST PORTABLE HEATERS ; RADIANT/ 10 The long-burning champion of the Kero-Sun line. Burns over 30 hours on less than two gallons of fuel. Pushbutton built-in battery powered igniter. Protected in event of tip over by automatic shutoff. Cooktop. White baked-enamel finish. Clear view fuel gauge. Compact and fully portable. Dimensions; 21” W x 15VVO x 19” H. Radiant and convec tion heat Output* 9,400 BTU/hour. 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As far as Woodson Farm goes, we no longer have any financial reason to prefer shipping to Woodson Dairy. The price we get is dictated by droves from Washington, and it was little direct relation to The Economics of Red Hill, Pa. Instead, it is the end result of a series of calculations of production costs in the upper midwest. Nothing makes my blood boil more than the frequent letters we get from our market administrator telling us what a splendid break they have achieved on our behalf. Bargaining between Woodson Dairy and Woodson Farm has been replaced by commands from the com mission. I should add, too, that the milk business has not been made a big bonanza because of federal tam pering with our prices. The only general ob- servation I can make about Let Atlantic Processing the price of milk under the make money any way they government’s guidance is see fit> but leave the small that it is continually just independent processors out barely enough to keep us of an arrangement that interested. The carrot on the seizes their profits for the stick is not too big, but we sake of Atlantic’s cash flow, think it may look bigger j would prefer the chaos when we get up close. we suffered in miUc pricing Federal orders serve the from 1912 until our inclusion interests of large co-ops that jjj The Federal Order over dispose of a large portion of the stability (in their milk as a manufao distinguishable from the hired product. They allow chaos) we now enjoy, processors to acquire milk Roderick W. Wood for cheese manufacturing at R 2 Pennsburg a low price related to that of fluid milk, and then the pool (The “producer settlement fluid”) forks over the money they might have received for selling fluid milk. Fluid milk then becomes a problem commodity for the large processor, and he winds up selling it for the least possible price just to be rid of it. There is no other ex planation for the ruthless price competition engaged in between Lehigh and Daiiylea. They make their profit in manufacturing and only seek minimum margins (or no margins at all) on the fluid product. The management of Atlantic Processing is therefore vocal about PMMB rules that pertain to their fluid prices, but strangely silent about the Socialist machinery of the federal govemnment. 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