Farming, Saturday, October 17,1981 This couple (Continued from Page 82) to and Paul, and is responsible tor keeping the books. She has a keen understanding of the industry and observes, “We’re sitting on the fence, and have been falling off for a couple of years. The pork in dustry doesn’t have as bright a future as it did. There is not the margin of profit there was some years. The market always has been a roller- coaster and you must hang close to break even. It will take a good manager in the future.” She said pork promotion relics mainly on voluntary funds, with each pork producer supposed to pay "20 cents for every market hog sold. A portion comes back to the state and these funds are used in promotion. “In my opinion every pork pro ducer ought to be fighting to donate his 20 cents,” she states. Un fortunately she notes that many ride the coattails of those who do contribute. 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