A22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8,1981 ‘Block Vote 9 Bill Milk Marketing, Inc . I have been asked by Milk Marketing, Inc. General Manager Gordon Riehl, to make a policy statement for Milk Marketing, Inc regarding H 8767, which would amend the present Pennsylvania Agricultural Commodities Marketing Act ot 1968. Milk Marketing, Inc. is a lull service dairy marketing co operative operating in parts ot eight states. Membership consists ot 9,200 dairy farmers, ot which 1,200 are in Pennsylvania. Milk Marketing, Inc. represents its members in various legislative eftorts in response to policies established by the Board ot Directors and Delegates. One ot the predecessor cooperatives ot Milk Marketmg, Inc., together with other cooperatives, general tarm organizations, the Pennsylvania Department ot Agriculture and many legislators, spent much tune, thought and eltort to develop the present act. It has worked well tor several commodities. Producers of Agricultural Com modities should continue to have the opportunity to avail them selves ot the potential increase in sales of their products that will result from an accelerated promotion effort. Milk Marketing, Inc opposes H 8767 because we feel the present act satisfactorily addresses the proposed amendments. Some ot the amendments would un necessarily add to the ad ministrative expense. Anew kindc^jPordl *v>> '■* - / ' V:' SEE THE FORD LINE AT THE STORE WHERE YOU GET MORE , LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. iimil-M THE HOME OF THE RELIABLES BWjßffiHSl 1655 Rohrerstown Rd., Lancaster, PA _ F)ory Mj|| Ex|t Qff Rt 2g3 7X7-569-7063 (Continued from Page A2l) Specifically, now to the issues raised in H 8767: Voting The present act assures any individual the right to his individual vote. However, many farmers who have formed and supported cooperatives expect their elected representatives to address and take action on issues, m their behalf. This is in keeping with our representative form ot government. The proposed revision in HB 767 would deny these producers this right. Termination Request tor termination should not be limited to lb-15 percent, due to the potential tor minority rule and harassment. The present act adequately covers the right to petition and assures producer control. Majority Rule The isue ot majority rule'is addressed in the present act and provides to r adequate assurance of a majority, since the majority must also represent the majority ot the commodity in question. Requiring a larger majority would hamper the democratic process and greatly impede implementation of programs. Review the 5-year review provision in the present act is necessary to provide adequate tune to implement and test the performance ot a promotion program. To change consumer buying patterns requires com mittment to definite programs and materials. A 3-year review would prevent long range planning and ; s ' 'I Kent Shelhamer 'My name is Kent Siu 1/ iamer. and I am from Berwick, Penn sylvania 1 am a self employed farmer now, and have been a farmer continually since 1950. This committee now has before it a proposal dealing with certain individual’s right to vote or their right not to vote for an issue, and that also is important in our democratic process. House Bill 767 brings to light a very complicated and intricate issue It is one that many people who have engaged in agriculture all their lives do not understand. For instance, although there are over 100 agricultural cooperatives registered to do business in Penn- purchasuig and thus decrease the efficiency ot programs. Further, more frequent reviews add greatly to the administrative expense. Milk Marketing, Inc. teels the present act resulting from the combined study ot many co operatives, general farm organizations, the Pennsylvania Department ot Agriculture and Legislators, is adequate. DAIRYMEN We’re back into the swing of our farm producers meetings! DEC BOUMATIC DAIRY HERD MANAGEMENT PRODUCERS MEETING To Be Held at LEOLA FAMILY RESTAURANT FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 10:00 A.M. Dr. Richard Card - Subject: Vet looking at small and large herd problems on nutrition, breeding, calving and mastitis control. John Keihm - Subject: Computerized and Herd management of the cow 1.D., used for milk production, calving, breeding, mastitis control, heat detection. Recently approved by FCC. Dennis Milheim - Subject: What the advantages of black flush, as a mastitis management control will do for you on your present milking herd and system. McCarthy - Herdsman for Turkey Hill Dairy - Subject: Successful techniques in their dairy herd management, consisting of over 500 milking cows, w/60 lb. plus average. Bill FREE LUNCH WILL BE SERVED SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E. Woods Drive Lititz, Pa. 17543 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 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 sylvania, only -a few would be affected bv block voting. While its application is basically to agricultural co-ops, it is not an amendment to the co-op law Its application can be to all commodities now grown in Penn sylvania, but presently only covers a few .milk, apples, cherries, and potatoes. While there are four com modities presently covered, only milk cooperatives exercise the block voting principle as~far as I know. It does point out a glaring deficiency that exists between farmers For instance: Two dairy farmers can live along side of each other. An issue can be raised by the Secretary of Agriculture, as to whether a self unposed tax sould be levied on producers of milk. One farmer can be selling his milk to an independent milk dealer. He will have the right to express himself any way he wants. To vote “Yes” for taxing his in dustry, to vote “No” against the tax, or if he isn’t sure, or may feel intimidated, to not vote at all. And by not voting, under section 5 (B) INVITATION TO All Brands Of Milking Parlor Owners and Operators (present | . and future) and '> I To All Those Interested In Plan to attend a Featuring the Following Speakers: Call Our Toll Free Number 1-800-732-3532 For Additional Information And Reservation Looking Forward To Hearing From You Your Farm Automation Headquarters: of the present Pennsylvania law which requires a majority by number, and a majority by volume, he is effectively casting a “no” vote. Now let us take the plight of the poor cooperative member. He may be for the issue. If so, fine. But if he is not for the issue, he must receive a notice from his cooperative telling him how they officially stand on the issue. The cooperative will also inform him of his right to vote agains their wishes. But few, if any, dairy producers with a surplus of milk, will publicly go against their cooperative. He is many times intimidated into doing nothing, and under present law a handful of men (the directors) decide how his vote will be cast...so, in this case a “no” vote is a “yes” vote. The right to be intimidated in our voting procedure has long been an accepted standard in this country. Yet this relic from the Renaissance period has reared it’s head smce 1922. The same people who support (Turn to Page A 24) /% DEC vr DARI-KOOL COOLING SVSTKM Phone 717-626-1151 24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED