D4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981 Grain official predicts silver lining to embargo LANCASTER American agriculture will recover from the temporary malaise caused by the U.S embargo on grain shipments to the Soviet Union and, in the view of one export official, ultimately could be the better for it Myron R Laserson, senior vice president - merchandising, World Gram Division, Continental Gram Company, said that had the em bargo succeeded in stopping the flow of food to the Soviet Union, it would have been a greater setback to the industry and to America’s grain producers But, according to Laserson, “If the Soviet union remains able to CHALLENGED Whose tractor hydraulics wotft rob horsepower under any load conditions? 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PO Box 37, Airville, PA 717-862-3358 obtain its food supplies either internally or from other trading partners, its appetite for grains and other commodities will remain healthy ” Laserson explained it is common knowledge on both sides that the U S has the ability to compete with other suppliers “We need only the demand to keep us in the marketplace when other restrictions are removed,” he said “We are fortunate to be in an industry which thrives on even needs .competition in order to prosper We know we can com pete ” PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC 225 York Road Carlisle, PA 717-249 5338 SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE Shartlesville, PA 215-488-1025 H Daniel Wenger, Prop NECKLET'S LIMESTONE PRODUCTS INC. R D 1 Herndon, PA 717-758 3915 C. J. WONSIDLER BROS. Rt 309 & 100 R 2 New Tripoli, PA 215-767-7611 B. EQUIP., INC. 8422 Wayne Hwy Waynesboro, PA 717-762-3193 GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA 717 786 7318 Annville, RDI, PA 717-867-2211 CANYON IMPLEMENTS, INC. ROl, Mansfield, PA 717-724-2731 CJ. WONSIOLER BROS. RD 2. Otey, PA 215-987-6257 B & R FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. RD 1, Box 217 A Beavertown. PA 717-658-7024 Laserson told members of the grain Elevator and Processing Society that one major Soviet question about the embargo is a concern that as they get supplies from elsewhere, the U S incentive to produce will diminish and with it, the thrust of investment in plant and innovation “If the embargo should continue or expand, I think it is safe to say some would share that concern,” he continued Laserson, however, says he is hopeful the embargo will be lifted and grain shipments will resume to the Soviet Union under an ex tended agreement or a new. 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