Alo—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21,1981 Lancaster Farming says... When the general manager of a 6000-member dairy co-op spends his time stumping the countryside for higher gram prices not higher milk prices it’s a sure sign something is amiss in the farm market But that’s just what Douglas Caruso of the Farmers Union Milk Marketing Cooperative is doing He blames much of the current disruption in the milk market on current gram prices These prices, he argues, are low enough to encourage marginal dairy producers to stay in business They also make it profitable for other dairy farmers to over-produce Dairy farmers, of course, have good old Uncle Sam to protect them against any disruption in the gram market As gram prices increase, Uncle provides an increase m the dairy blend price Cash gram farmers would have no reason to object to higher gram THE UNREPENTANT AND OTHER GENTILES February 22,1981 Background Scripture: Matthew 18. Devotional Reading: 1 Corinthians 1 26 through 2.5 Funny, how often you can iK I NOW IS THE TIME By Max Smith, Lancaster County Agricultural Agent Phone 717-394-6801 SS yJ- \s .-as'" - v TO PREPARE FOR DORMANT SPRAYS Many types of trees are infested with various kinds of scale insects These creatures attach themselves to the bark and twigs of trees and shrubs and suck strength from the plant One of the best treatments is to apply a dormant spray (such as oil or lime sulphur) before the buds start to open The date of the spray will vary with the weather However, on many fruit trees and shrubbery this will be late February and early March. The spray should be applied before the buds open. In addition, a spray during May or June while the in sect is in the crawler stage is strongly suggested; materials can oe Malathion or Diazmon Scale insects should be controlled and the dormant spray is most im portant. TO TRANSFER SILAGE If silage is to be transferred from a horizontal silo into an upright Call for higher grain prices prices After all, they have languished under an unwritten cheap food policy which allows consumers to save dollars which ordinarily would be spent on groceries and spend them instead on manufactured goods or services The crops producer, victim of embargoes as well as Mother Nature, would argue his time has come There's little doubt the livestock farmer, especially the ones m the gram-deficit East, would suffer from higher gram prices Short term, the cattle, swine and poultry markets would be in turmoil until the system had a chance to balance out More than any one thing, com modity divisiveness threatens the future of family farms It is no good when any one segment of the farm economy benefits at the expense of others read a passage from the Bible and assume it has said all to you that it is going to say. And then one day you read it for the umpteenth time and suddenly some new meaning leaps out at you from the page That’s what happened to me this week when I read Matthew 18 I have frequently preached and taught on Matthew 18.21, 22 Jesus’s counsel to Peter on forgiveness, and I sup pose, in order to quickly get to that text, I have skipped over 18:15-17 because it seemed rather irrelevant to life in our tunes “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him bis fault, bet - Vs' ' V> ' structure, it is best to be done during cold weather Some livestock and dairy producers may want to do this in order to use mechanical feeding equipment When the material is moved during freezing weather, there is less danger of heating and spoiling There is no need of any chemical or preservative The quicker the silage is moved and put into the upright silo, the better When horizontal silos are properly managed the feeding value ot the silage should be very similar to a tower silo However, the feeding quality coming out cannot be any better than it was when put into the silo TO DEMAND HEALTH PAPERS The objective of having a healthy herd or flock should be very im portant to all livestock and daily producers Many farmers have been very successful in developing healthy annuals until they bought a new addition Then the trouble Nevertheless the livestock ween you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother.” There may have been a tune when people could do that, I thought, but not today As a pastor I knew how sensitive people are to criticism (not to mention my own sen sitivity 1 ) Gaining A Brother Yet, this week when I read this passage, I suddenly realized that here was the Biblical confirmation of something I had learned the hard way the only way to deal with serious conflict in interpersonal relationships is to deal with them openly redemption and recon cilliation are not likely to producers should be able to survive the crunch since supply-demand would force auction prices to reflect costly inputs in terms of higher beef and pork prices Internationally, higher gram prices may be the only answer to getting the U S out of its uncomfortable position over the Arabs' oil barrel Selling a bushel of wheat for $9 rather than $4 50, or soybeans at $l5 instead of $7 50, effectively would double the credit side of our balance of ag trade At present, farm products remain the only bright spot in a trade balance which goes deeper into the red each year Selling gram at in creasing and fair prices would help offset the skyrocketing price of imported petroleum The American consumer must not be forgotten in this whole picture Remember the scare stories about bread at a dollar a loaf 7 Wheat prices tdKe place so long as we hide our destructive feelings “go and tell him his fault.” In fact, through long years of counselling and more lately working with people and groups in learning to manage stress, I have come to realize how destructive sudden anger, resentment and jealousy can be Quite a number of psychosomatic diseases including hypertension, heart disease, stomach ulcers, cancer and others are related to our inadequate management of hostility Dr Kenneth Pelletier believes that there is considerable evidence that internalized anger” produces more harmful started This is so true in many cases that we cannot stress strong enough to be very careful when buying animals. Too many bu rners have bought disease” when they brought new animals to the farm THis is very easy to do, especially when purchases aie made several times each year Attention to the source of the animal, or animals, is very im portant Our current swine in fection situation is hard to control and eliminate because of the large number of feeder pigs coming into the area each week More careful buying and the insistence ot authorized health papers needs more attention TO FERTILIZE EFFICIENTLY This year’s growing season is just around the corner, fertilizer and most other inputs will be at higher costs Farmers will be pressed to realize profits from their crops as well as most of then livestock enterprises The com plete soil test should leveal the actual needs of the soil and this will be given along with the results Farmers are urged to respect these results and buy fertilizers accordingly Many fields may need little more than a good coating of livestock or poultiy manuie When we add extj a nun lenls, we do not make good use of out doliais la adoiuoii, excess niliogen ma> icsull in excess niliates in crops and walei supplies by curt hauler, editor stress than the short-term strain that we undergo when we express that anger im mediately (See his book, MIND AS HEALER, MIND AS SLAYER, Delta books). In other words, we think we spare ourselves stress by concealing our feelings, but the long-range effects of that concealment are much worse to us physically and psychically If He Does Not Listen... Jesus also knew that burying feelings of hostility is just as harmful to the relationship and the other person Although, on the surface, peace and calm might seem to have been served, the hidden hostility HAV HAWS mUL"-£ FE HO e- SEEP X Yes Bob, I know I quoted that price to you over the phone but that was this morning.” did rise, but it’s still possible to buy two loaves of bread for about a buck A 25 percent increase in prices received by farmers would mean an increase in food costs of less than one percent to the consumer Better yet, a realistic and rational price would smooth out a lot of the hills and valleys in the gram market, benefiting both consumers and farmers although perhaps killing speculators On the farm, gross income would increase about 26 percent and 20,000 new jobs would be created nationwide, Economist L A Davidson of Mississippi figures The sickly Gross National Product would jump by about $1 4 billion All that if the government would revise its cheap food policy and not meddle with the market In the long run, higher gram prices may turn out to be the best thing for our ailing economy poisons the relationship. So, said Jesus, don’t let that happen. take your grievance to the other person and face it openly And, if that does not do it, then take along several others and confront your toirientor again If, at last, you can work out the disagreement, both of you have gamed a brother! And if the other person still will not reason with you, what then 9 Treat him ‘as a Gentile and a tax collector," said Jesus Of course, we all know how Jesus treated Gentiles and tax collectors he continued to pursue them forgiving them, until at last they were redeemed 1