A3o—Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 3,1981 NCA recommends changes WASHINGTON, D.C. - The National Cattlemen’s Assn, has recommended changes in agricultural statistical and economic reports which would make the information more useful and, at the same time, save tax payers’ money. The recommendations were made in a statement presented to the Economics and Statistics Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in connection with the ESS budgeting process. The statement, prepared by NCA's marketing committee, was presented by Burton Eller, NCA vice president for government affairs. ' NCA said ESS should: collect and provide all basic economic data for use by agricultural producers and related industries; provide only those vital services and information which it is not feasible for the private sector to provide; conduct useful and timely economic research which ad dresses current and prospective industry problems. The primary objective of ESS should be to provide useful and timely in formation for use in making management decisions. NCA said ESS can make budget savings without reducing services which are really useful to main stream agriculture and which benefit the public as well. Basic points made by NCA in cluded: USDA should reduce or eliminate its current analysis and outlook information. It should provide basic inventory and other data of use to cattle and other in ag statistic reports producers. But it should not be issuing price forecasts. Analysis and outlook information is now provided by private services, state extension services and others. It no longer is necessary tor USDA to devote expensive resources to forecastmg. A recent survey showed that most NCA members feel USDA’s role should be one of collecting and reporting basic data. Most feel that USDA outlook reports are of limited value or of no value. If budget cuts are necessary, the cuts should be made in the market outlook area. ln making adjustments in its economic reporting, USDA should consider the relative importance of different segments of agriculture. If cuts must be made, they should be made in reports for very small segments of agriculture. Main stream agriculture should have priority. At present, beef cattle account for 23% of all farm marketings, but statistical reports on cattle represent only 7% of the ESS budget for statistics^ USDA economic research should be redirected so that it focuses on current and prospective problems in agriculture. Its chief aim (benefiting the public as well as producers) should be to develop information which will help im prove decision-making and productivity. Research on fundamental changes and trends in agriculture is needed. Various indexes and price relationships used in economic analysis are out of date and need updating. 0 DINNER MEETING WED.. JULY 15, 1981 10:30 A.M. Call Collect For Reservations 717-626-1151 Subject; Conserving Electric & Heating Costs With The DARI-KOOL THERM A • STOR 111 THERMA»STOR 111 Ott' 6 *, COME AND HEAR TESTIMONIALS ON THE COST OF HEATING WATER FOR PENNIES A DAY *%mtD THE ALL NEW REFRIGERATION OC\ttM\)UV SYSTEM WITH 2 NEW CONTROL PANELS THE NEW DECO-MATIC II We Now Have A TOLL FREE WATTS LINE Call 1-800-732-3532 From 7 A.M. tos P.M. • PLANNINGLAYOUTS •INSTALLATION • SALES • SERVICE SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E. Woods Drive Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 717-626-1151 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED After 6 P.M. - Call: Ray Shenk - 717-626-1152 Vic Leninger - 717-653-1378 Mervin Nissley - 717-872-4565 Gary Walton - 215-593-6966 Rick Thompson - 717-627-1530 (No Charge), • 119 gallon nominal water capacity. • Double wall protection between refrigerant and water. • Double normal water heating tank insulation. • Dual vertical heat exchangers standard. • Size 28" dia. 67" ht. 400# in weight. ■ m. — -7|,> mm cßjiMfopi v DARI-KOOL k LARGE to SMALL SIZES S 600 Gal. v down to 450 Gal. i—WE HAVE GOOD USEDTANKS • 300 Gal. • 400 Gal. • <3)500 Gal • 600 Gal. HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM FEATURES.. 1. Vertical dual circuit desuper heater plate welded and ex- panded for internal refriger- ant passage. 2.1-3/8" refrigerant inlets and outlets. 3. Industrial glass lined hot water storage tank. 4. 1%” Foam-in-place urethane insulation. 5. Dual anode protection ag- ainst corrosion for extended barrel life. 6. Water inlet and high-temp, outlet are IV*" male Npt. 7.150 PSI and 210° F pressure/ temperature relief valve. 8.4500 watt low density elec tric heating element. 9. Adjustable thermostat (110° F-170°F) controlled heat- ing element. 9 .Adjustable thermostat (110° F-170°F) controlled heating element. 10. Attractive enameled galvan ized external wrapper. 11. Medium temperature water out. rv DEC v-r DARI-KOOL COOLING tV^TKI* IN ALL SIZES • 625 Gal. • (2) 800 Gal • 1000 Gal. • 1500 Gal.