B26—Lancaster Farming, Thursday, December 24,1981 (Continued from Page 824) parts of the tood chain that are between farmers and consumers. “Where the assembly, processing, and distribution components of the food system are relatively competitive,” Teigen says, “there is a strong likelihood that farm productivity gains will be translated into lower consumer prices.” That “middleman” segment was where much of the food price surge of the early 1970’s occurred, Teigen says, after the economy was shaken'by wage and price controls and the OPEC oil embargo. As the CPI soared, personal disposable income gams slowed at' the same time commodity prices rose, forcing the sharp jump in Teigen’s food price index. Rising energy costs and slowing labor productivity growth in many food processing and distribution industries boosted food prices after the products left the farm. Productivity Holds Down Costs The increases could have been much higher historically, as well as in recent years except for gains in productivity on the farm and until the mid-1970’s in the food system. In fact, Americans still spend a far smaller portion of personal income on food 16 percent last year than any other people. The proportion varies considerably worldwide 27.5 percent in Britain, 32.5 percent in India, 59.3 percent r * ■to «> • ,* UAIV The miracle of the Holy Birth • the inspiration of the Star. . . the adoration of the Wise Men . • . the legacy of Love. May these joys and treasures be yours at Christmas. Thanks for your good will. I i 1 1 g PHUOWTE FAVORITE MFC., INC. r M g llm favorite EQUIP. & SUPPLY CO. * j* lil New Holland, PA S Food costs in Sierra Leone (West Atnca), and 45 percent in the USSR. Technology has been the key, enabling farmers to keep up with production costs in most years by squeezing more and more output from their farms. Substitution of machines and chemicals for labor is one way that technology has increased productivity. In 1944, the farm workforce totaled 10.2 million, compared with 3.8 million in 1979. During that period, use of agricultural chemicals increased 36-fold a 10-percent annual gain and the use of tractors doubled while tractor horsepower in creased more than 4V« times. Meanwhile, farmers were squeezing more production than ever from their fields. For in stance, the average U.S. com yield was 33 bushels per acre in 1944. The 1981 yield could be 107 bushels per acre, according to September estimates. While yields increased dramatically, overall variable costs per unit of production also rose. For instance, it cost $l.lO to produce a bushel of com in 1974 the first year of USDA’s cost of production survey compared with $2.36 last year. Help for Farmers Although consumers benefit from such productivity gains, some savings stay on the farm. “Increased productivity boosted 1982 dog licenses on -sale HARRISBURG Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Penrose Hallowell announced that 1982 dog licenses are now on sale and must be purchased before January 15. Hallowell said, “A dog license is total farm output and output per farm enough to enable net income per farm to double in real terms over the last 25 years,” Teigen says. , In 1930, net income per farm was $1,041 in 1967 dollars a measure that disallows gains due to in flation. The figure rose tb $3,029 in 1955, and $6,104 in 1979. Total net farm income in 1967 constant dollars made solid gains, at least until last year: $6.9. billion average in 1930-1934. to $14.1 billion u\ 1955, to $14.2 billion in 1979. 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