Just for nice for June • Dairy Month Farm trade bill cited WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Jesse Helms of North Carolina, Chairman of the' Senate Agriculture Committee, has in troduced an amendment designed to deny International Monetary Fund monies to nations which use "predatory export subsidies" against U.S. fanners. » ROSKAMP: the roller mill specialists Po R Lou Shuba 716-533-2237 PENNSYLVANIA Barrett Equipment Co. Smicksburg, Pa. 814-257-8881 Clapper Farm Equip., Inc. Alexandria, Pa. 814-669-4465 Norman D. Clark & Son Inc. Honey Grove, Pa. 717-734-3682 Fred Crivellaro Easton, Pa. 215-258-7584 Tom Dunlap Jersey Shore. Pa. 717-398-1391 The amendment was introduced to S. 695, a bill to increase the U.S. contribution to the IMF by about |8.4 billion. “It makes no sense whatsoever to send U.S. taxpayer dollars to countries which then use those funds to take export markets away from U.S. farmers through the use iER [ANA Erb & Henry New Berlinville. Pa. 215-367-2169 Fickes Silo Co. Box 7 Newville, Pa. 17241 717-776-3129 Harclerode’s Dairymen Specialty Co. New Paris. Pa. 814-839-2790 S.G. Lewis & Son, Inc. West Grove, Pa. 215-869-9440 R.T. Marfcle Farm Equip., Inc. State College, Pa. 814-237-3141 of massive export subsidies," said Helms. The Helms provision would amend the Bretton Woods Agreements Act to require IMF member seeking loans to provide information describing all direct and indirect export subsidies being used for agricultural products. If the IMF determines that the ap plicant’s trade practices include the use of predatory export sub SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER TODAY Marshall Machinery, Inc. Honesdale, Pa. 717-729-7117 Northeast Equipment Co. Stouffer Bros., Inc. Northeast, Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. 814-725-1888 717-263-8424 North Penn Sealstor Swope & Bashore, Inc. Bloomsburg, Pa. 717-387-1422 717-933-4138 Atlee Rebert Littlestown, Pa. 717-359-5863 Tam Agri Corp. Diltsburg, Pa. 717-432-9738 Rovendale Supply Terre Hill Silo Co., Inc. Watsontown. Pa. «« 717-538-5521 215-445-6736 Soilenberger Silos Corp. Uniontown Farm Equipment Chambersburg, Pa. Uniontown, Pa. 717-264-9588 412-437-9851 sidies that adversely affect U.S. agricultural exports, the applicant must agree to eliminate the sub sidies within 3 years as a condition to receiving IMF aid. The amendment requires that the President suspend U.S, par ticipation in the IMF by January 1, 1985, if the IMF does not adopt these policies. Within 30 days of such suspension, the President would be required to report to Workhorse Phone or send In this coupon for free literature on the Heavyweights to: Roskamp Mffg., Inc. 2167 Rush-Mendon Rd. Rush, New York 1 4543 Stanley’s Farm Service Klingerstown, Pa. 717-648-2088 Lancaster Fainting, Saturday, June 4,1983 —D 37 ! Check here I Q Stationery Feed Processing Center | Q Portable Ear Corn Mill I iithiei Q Portable Grain Roller Mill | □ Silage Roller Mill I I*** q Hgve representative cell or stop m DELAWARE O.A. Newton & Son Co. r Inc. Bridgeville, Del 302-337-8211 MARYLAND Arnett's Garage RR 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, Md. 2 1 74° Sharon Springs Garage, Inc. 301-733-0515 Sharon Springs, NY 518-284-2346 Willsey Farm Center Tully. NY 315-696-5163 VIRGINIA Virginia Silo Corp. Dayton, Va. 703-879-2541 £4 S Equipment, Inc. Street, Md. 301-452-8521 Tri-State Farm Automation Hagerstown, Md. 301-790-3698 Congress with recommendations for further U.S. involvement in the IMF. The provision defines “predatory export subsidies” to include any financial assistance, such as loans, direct payments,, subsidized interest rates or tax incentives, which are used with the effect of lowering the price of an exported product below the normal market price. / wSSSi r RR or Box No Phone NEW JERSEY Andover Tractor 4 Equipment, Inc. Andover, NJ 201-786-5525 Brookhill Equipment 4 Supply Co. PitUtown, NJ 201-735-4142 NEW YORK St«te
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