Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26,1983 Drought’s role may be small at grocery checkout WASHINGTON, D.C. - For most consumers far from the farm, the impact of the 1963 drought will be measured at the grocery store. In the process, the drought may get more blame than it deserves. In the first place, the drought’s impact on food prices may come a >it later and may end up to be lomewhat smaller than consumers might expect. Beyond that, it will be difficult impossible from the checkout counter to clearly separate the drought’s impact from the many other factors that keep food prices rising each year, regardless of harvests. USDA analysts looking at the consumer aid of the agricultural outlook will sharpen their forecasts when they get a better picture of this year’s crop damage. Even at this point, however, it’s fairly evident that fears of massive food price runups or shortages are out of tune with the facts. Affect meat later For example, the drought had little or no impact on most fruits and vegetables, and it provided good weather for the winter wheat harvest this summer. Wheat supplies will remain close to record levels throughout the 1963/84 crop year. Aside from relatively minor food items such as sweet com, withered corn and soybean harvests will affect consumers almost ex clusively through meats and poultry, especially beef. Higher feed costs and shrinking margins for producers will probably mean some reduction in meat supplies, and higher meat prices, in the last half of 1984 and into 1965. In the meantime, producers are expected to respond to reduced returns by sending more animals to slaughter this fall and winter. Hie result: increased meat sup plies and very little upward CHECK WITH US FOR A GOOD SELECTION OF TOYS For Your Family's Fulure Farmer! Case Deluxe Farm Set. Includes the 11" die cast metal C T 'to- 2390 NEW CASE 1290 DIESEL TRACTOR ONE m AT THIS PRICE Retail Food Price Rites Moderated In 1982 and 1988 1973 1974 1075 1976 1977 1976 1979 1996 1991 T ' X 55 ' 0 ' iv\ *r,T>i* ;,: ff;<, . vrr-& :.^ A^- - ? rt pressure on retail prices. Before the drought hit, analysts had projected food prices to rise only 2 to 4 percent this year, and they’re now pointing to the lower end of the range. For consumers, that would mean the smallest increase in 16 years. Not Primary Role The drought will play a role in next year’s rising food prices, but 53 HP, 12 Speed Syncro Shift, 7.50x16 Front Tires, 16.9x30 Rear Tires, Single Set of Remotes. 540 PTO, Live PTO Serial *11056389 (Roll Bar Optional) Reg. List.. $19,085 DISCOUNT rare. $9,900 Cash Or Bank Financing Fdodstore AH food prices prices l percent increases 16.3% 14.6% 14,9% 14.4% 8.3% 8.6% 2.1% 3.1% BJ&% 6,3% 10J%. iad% 100% 10,9* jpHfc" ■ a.e% , * $ not the primary one. In any given year, food prices respond to many factors, including inflation, domestic and foreign demand, and stocks on hand. For an indication of the errors that can be made in assuming a direct link between crop size and food prices, consider the 1974 and BINKLEY & HURST BROS., INC. 133 Rothsville Station Rd., Lititz, PA 17543 PH: < 717 ) 6264705 Hours: Mon.-Fri, 7 AM - 5 PM; Sat. 7 AM -11:30 AM -k (Turn to Page A 38) —* Jake, something's going on at J BINKLEY & HURST BROS! I hear you can read all about it in the December 10th issue Lancaster Farming T- 11 ' Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) Show, Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, Ga., continues through Saturday. Economic Outlook and Farm Tax Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Union Grove School, Terre Hill. (Continued from Page AlO) To Order Small Fruit Plants Early This may strike you as premature, but this is a good time to order small fruit plants for next spring. Although you won’t put them in the ground until April, you should be flipping through catalogs now. Ordering early assures you of a wide selection of the best rd it’s a SPECIAL INSERT in the paper!! r Grain Producers Marketing Strategy, Sheraton Inn, Dover, Del. Farmland Protection Conference, Cedar Eatery, Allentown, Pa. Saturday, Dec. 3 Dairy goat meeting, 1 p.m., Daleville Methodist Church. Now is the Time varieties. Companies begin filling orders with their best stock...if you delay you could be stuck with what’s left over. Ordering early also means you’ll get your strawberries or blackberries or whatever at the best time to plant. So, dig out those catalogs now...get your order in...and be prepared for delicious fruit from your planting. I wonder VWon’t this be something -1 ca r hardly wait!! Friday, Dec. 2