P26—laitchstar FjiMri,' Saturday, Novatnbar 14,1981 Natl grange Master critiques Reagan Administration , SPOKANE, Wash. [hiring his annual Master’s address here Monday before delegates and officers of the National Grange, Edward Andersen, said he hopes the “buy now and pay later with cheaper dollars’’ philosophy will go by the wayside under the Reagan administration. Andersen said there is a new environment in the nation’s capital and praised the President’s efforts m leading the country toward a goal of fiscal responsibility. Recognizing that inflation is the country’s number one problem, he said agriculture producers are particularly vulnerable because they are unable to pass on in creased production costs to the price of the commodities they produce. This year fanners had abundant harvests in almost all major crops yet suffered a drop in most farm commodity prices. Andersen feels politics was largely responsible for the decrease m net farm income. 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He said these are drastic measures which will create severe economic hardships for dairy producers and cause many of them to cease production resulting in higher consumer prices in the future. Andersen said as the world demand for food increases and new land is brought into production, a high percentage of this land will require an increased amount of intensified land treatment to conserve the soil and water. He said retaining top soil is an ab- AY (X M M DISTRIBUTOR FOR CABLEVEY FEED SYSTEMS & SCHULD BINS THE LOG SAVER DELUXE STOVE HEATER is engineered to trap and utilize heat generated by solid fuels. The com bustion chamber is designed to create a swirling movement of heat that builds up turfoulance inside the fire chamber and through the heat exchanger. This is a stove that is designed for slow burning up to 14 hours on one refueling. This is made possible because of a unique draft entry chamber where air is preheated and con trolled automatically by a bi-metal ther 4 mi. 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Dpt. Hit Lit- Opt Wood Fluy 8802 B 9901 B 32' 33 21 ’ 18% 251/.- UV 25 6 1240 Ih 2Sslb! Grain elevator bankruptcies have been hurting grain producers for many years. Andersen said all states should review their regulations for licensing of warehousing particularly in the areas of more frequent and in dependent C.P.A. audits and stronger financial statement requirements. iSI E§l OW5^ , t r U,
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