Al6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27,1982 Corn MOSCOW, USSR - “For far mers in the United States and consumers in the Soviet Union to take full advantage of the in terdependence of our agricultural economies, there must be re established a mutuality of con fidence in the reliability of the United States as a supplier and of the Soviet Union as a customer,” stated Jack Parsons, a com far mer from Wapello, lowa, and president of the National Com Growers Association. In an address before a meeting of the US-USSR Trade and Economic Council in Moscow, Parsons emphasized the im portance of reliability as the basic requirement of expanded trade between the two countries. The US USSR Trade and Economic Council is comprised of agricultural and industrial entities in the United States and their governmental counterparts within the Soviet Union. The purpose of the Council is to provide regular fora for the exploration of op portunities for expanded trade between the two countries. “General trade and economic relations between our two coun tries must be allowed to develop on the basis of mutual benefit that can be derived from a genuine trust and rapport of a ‘reliable supplier’ and a ‘reliable customer’,” Par sons stated. Notwithstanding the serious decline in trade between the U.S. and USSR, Parsons indicated there have been some improvements in the trade and economic climate for the two countries over the past thirty months. “On Oct. 15, 1982, President Reagan issued his ‘doctrine’ on U.S. grain and agricultural export sales, particularly to the Soviet Union. 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BOX 4448, R.D.-1 ■a’m*y\ ff\ jb C 5 r> ♦* New Holland, PA. 17557 A Phone: (717) 354-6235 Dealership Inquiries Invited - A Few Areas Available! Growers attend US-USSR trade meeting needed commitment from our president to U.S. farmers. President Reagan has on three occasions in 1982 made clear his commitment to U.S. grain farmers about having fair and open access to verseas markets: On March 22, 1982, to the agricultural editors and Washington farm leaders at The White House; on Aug. 2,1962, at the National Corn Growers Association annual convention; and again on Oct. 15, 1982,” Par sons said. During the meeting he also stressed the importance of negotiating a new long-term grains agreement between the United States and Soviet Union. According to Parsons, the basic purpose in having a long-term grains; agreerrent... “is to provide ai concrete structure for achieving the goal for a reliable supplier customer relationship.” “The outcome of the debate and negotiations among Soviet and U.S. Government officials on a new long-term grains agreement,” Parsons stated, “will in large measure affect the in terdependence of the Soviet and U.S. agricultural economies. Potential volumes of U.S. corn and grain exports to the Soviet Union will determine in a significant degree the level of com and grain production in the United States in subsequent years,” he said. Parsons cited the current and past high levels of com production in the United States and the depressing effects such ac cumulated stocks have had on grain prices. Stressing the seriousness of this deiemma, he indicated that “...in order to allow com prices to rise to a level that is profitable for farmers to produce, there are several measures that can be adopted: either export more com, provide for incentives to reduce com production; or both.” He indicated that U.S. con' fanners would prefer to maximize production and gain a profitable income from die marketplace, “However, to obtain such a profitable income from th* Pa. Brown Swiss Assn, plans convention Officers of the Pennsylvania Brown Swiss Association are: left to right, William Daubert, vice president; Audrey Queitzsch, secretary/treasurer and Donald Trimble, president. 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