The Milk Check TOM JTOCHAK County Agent SEEING DOUBLE The average producer might think he is seeing double when he gets his milk check tor June deliveries to Order 2 handlers. The uniform price was the same tor June as it was for May • $12.83 for 3.5 milk at the 201-210 mile zone. However, the price was the only thing that stayed the same. Everything else changed. Production dropped from May’s peak of 1.03 billion pounds to 905 million. That was three per cent less than last month on a daily basis but still the highest for June in 10 years. Fluid sales dropped two per cent or 250,000 pounds a day to make a Class 1 utilization of 37.2 per cent the lowest for June in 25 years. 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In June you put 40 cents a hundred into the Louisville Plan fund - the same as May - but you won’t do that in July so you’ll gain that much. On the other hand, don’t expect any improvement in your Class prices either and with schools closed for vacation you’ll be losing Class 1 sales, if the hot/ humid weather that cut your production three percent in June can continue into July you still may get all of that 40 cents in your milk check and perhaps a little more. QuunlfMl Sup... ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT ROOFING? Generally, the initial purchase of Durashield figures out tc be lower priced than other types of corrugated roof ing. Because new Durashield comes in 8,10,12,14 and 16 foot lengths it goes on faster. It installs directly on purlins, no decking necessary. So you have big savings on installation costs. New Durashield is an acrylic coated, asphalt im pregnated, cellulose fiber material that can’t rust or corrode. It insulates and helps control condensation. It’s immune to animal wastes, fertilizers and many chemicals. Whatever you’re storing under Durashield, it's better protected so saves you .money with less loss and/or less maintenance. Accelerated testing proves new Durashield lasts long under all types of weather conditions. No need for early repairs or replacements, so you save in the long run. Snaveiy & Sons, Inc. ■# '49 [SINCE 1878 FOUR WAYS HAKI) WOKK No one is cutiuzuig tlie Com modity Credit Corporation tor not buying enough butter, powder and cheese to get the manutacturmg grade milk price up to the support price ot $12.80 tor 3.5 milk. In June they were still 22 cents short of the support price even though they were buying over 500 million pounds ot milk equivalent a week. No one complained because the more they spend now the more they’ll have to cut back when the new price support program starts in October. However, you have to give them credit tor working hard and movmg the manufacturing milk price up 13 cents since February right through the biggest Sprmg flush you ever produced. It took a lot ot dollars to get it trom $12.45 in February to $12.58 in June even though it’s still not up to the $12.80 you expected. In the meantime, the Minnesota- Wisconsin Series, which deter mines your Class prices, did what it usually does in the Sprmg and dropped eight cents trom March to June. Back in February the M-W was 21 cents higher than the average manutacturmg grade price but because ot the seasonal decline in the M-W and the large CCC purchases they are now only a penny apart - $12.58 for manufacturing grade milk and $12.58 tor manutacturmg grade Phone: 717 898-2241 milk and $12.D9 tor the M-W in brought on by record -high June. Another indication ot the production of milk and CCC pur unusual marketing situation ' chases. COLUMBUS, Ohio The fanner members ot the National Corn Growers Association concluded their business meetings with the election ot ofticers at the twenty third national convention of the association held here recently. These otticers will serve on the NCGA Board ot Directors of the organization during the 1081/82 season, and will assume their respective offices on October 1, 1981: William R. Mullins, Shab bona, Illinois, president; Jack Parsons, Wapello, lowa, first vice president; John Stevenson, Cir cleville, Ohio, vice president - legislation; Fred Duncan, Broadrun, Virginia, vice president - research & education; Jim An drew, Jefferson, lowa, vice president - membership; Ray Schaub, Ithica, Michigan, vice president - public relations. Bill Griffin, New Bern, North Carolina, vice president - market develop ment; Elwm Poe, Holyoke, Colorado, secretary; and Drew Stabler, Gaithersburg, Maryland, treasurer. The NCGA Board ot Directors adopted a proposal v/hcreby the past presidents of the Association would serve as a policy and advisory committee to the Board ot Directors. They are: Russell Arndt, Indiana; John Curry, Illinois; Thurman Gaskill, Iowa; and Walter Goeppmger, lowa, In addition, the NCGA Board ot Directors appointed the immediate past president, Russell Arndt, to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8,1981—85 Nat’l Com Growers elect officers represent the Association by serving on the Commodity Policy Advisory Committee of the United States Trade Representative. In this capacity, Arndt will par ticipate as a corn grower advisor m the U.S. government develop ment of overall U.S. commodity policy in international trade. The NCGA purpose is to promote the general welfare of U.S. com farmers by working to develop domestic corn production and income support programs con sistent with a market-onented gram economy. NCGA state members include Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota,” Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Penn sylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin. I'M NOT L10N... The Classified Livestock Section Has Beastly Selections!