D2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22,1983 Farm Bureau calls for new najt’l dairy price DALLAS, T* Farmers at the American Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting in Dallas which ended last Thursday have called for a national dairy price support program that will bring supplies down to demand levels. To achieve such a program, they said the price support level should be adjusted according to the net amount of dairy products pur chased by the federal government. This would mean the support price would drop if the government bought more than in the previous year. This decision on the con troversial dairy is«ue came on a vote of farmer-delegates who make policy for the organization. Delegates from the Pennsylvania Fanners’ Association were Keith Eckel, PFA president, D. Eugene Dayman, vice president and Christian Wolff, board director. 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Carlisle casagsan ■■■■ Loysville 717-249.2313 iXilnZ ws *‘ 717-789-4343 injunction after the plan quickly spawned several lawsuits throughout the country. In addition, the Farm Bureau members said milk should be marketed on a protein basis as well as a fat content basis. Accordingly, they urged the Food and Drug Administration to Increase minimum standards for milk using California’s current standards. While the margin of the vote on the dairy policy was clear-cut, how it was arrived at was not. Numerous plans were rejected, including ones that would have established a three-tier price system, a “voluntary paid diversion program” aimed at cutting government purchases to one-third of the 1962 level, and a base-and-quota system to ‘ ’provide constraints on production.” Reaffirming their support of a “market-oriented” agriculture voting delegates also formally endorsed the payment-in-kind or “crop swap,” program'President Reagan announced to them earlier in the week. 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In addition, the farmers and ranchers asserted that PIK be “structured in a manner that will enhance orderly marketing” and that it be coupled with an incentive program for foreign purchasers of U. S. commodities. While the Reagan plan basically meets the Farm Bureau’s criteria, it does not currently contain an export provision. On foreign trade, the delegates took a strong stand against em bargoes. The threat of embargoes or other restrictions that adversely affects markets is an inap propriate tool in the im plementation of foreign policy. 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