B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 4,1981 LANCASTER - The Soviet gram embargo has denied U.S soybean growers a $5OO million market and should be lifted im mediately according to American Soybean Association President Frank Ray. “It’s obvious the Soviet embargo has failed,” Ray said in a letter to President Ronald W. Reagan “Soviet troops remain in Afghanistan The Soviets have been able to import all their needs Other food exporting countries have taken advantage of our embargo and are freely shipping grain and soybeans to the Soviets. ” New Jersey inspection services loses UNION CITY, N J - The U S Department of Agriculture will withdraw meat inspection service for 30 days from a Union City, N J , packing company became of felony convictions against the In m and one of its officers The firm, Toscony Provision Co , Inc, can not process meat products without Federal meat inspection Service will be withdrawn Api il 4 unless foscony appeals the decision to the USDA Judicial Officer Donald L Houston, Ad ministrator of USDA s Food Safety and Quality Service, said the decision also orders Henry Dei, the firm’s president, to completely separate himself from the com PUT YOUR FARM BUILDING PLANS INTO OUR HANDS! 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For example, the Soviet Union will purchase 60 percent of this year’s Agrentma’s total farm exports. “These trade ties encourage South American farmers to in crease their soybean production and will ultimately reduce profits for U S. soybean farmers ” Ray says another result of the embargo is loss of profits for U.S soybean processors which means lower prices for soybean fanners. He noted soybean processing plants in Europe and Brazil are running at full capacity while those in the US. are only 75 percent utilized “We deplore the Soviet Union’s imperialistic activities in Afghanistan, Poland and El Salvador,” Ray said. “A food embargo obviously does not counter Soviet aggression, it only penalizes American farmers We urge you to replace the im potent embargo with some other signal to the world that the U.S. will take strong and direct action to counter Soviet aggression. “In restoring trade with the Soviets, you will be able to use their currency to improve our economy and balance of trade situation,” he concluded. CONTROL WEEDS IN ALFALFA WITH BUTYRAC -200 Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds in seedling or established legumes. This remarkable selective action killing many broadleaf weeds without affecting certain broadleaf crops has been proven by research men and commercial growers throughout the country. 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