A36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,1984 INDIANAPOLIS, In. - Japanese Ambassador Yosluo Okawara will lead off a panel of speakers from around the world during this nation’s first In ternational Com Conference here July 31 as a major part of the 26th annual convention of the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA), according to NCGA President John Stevenson of Ohio. “The Association is on record in support of a market oriented farm economy,” Stevenson noted, “so we decided that members needed to hear directly from leaders representing our best customers, as well as those who compete Tobacco supports reported WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued the 1984-crop price support levels for hurley and six other kinds of tobacco. Everett Bank, ad ministrator of USDA’s Agricultural Stabilizat ion and Conservation Service, said the price support level for Puerto Rican cigar filler tobacco was lowered from 90.9 cents per pound to 74 cents per pound, but that hurley and five other kinds are unchanged from 1982 and 1983 levels. The levels for the 1984- crop tobaccos are as follows: Burley (type 31) $1,751. Fire-cured (type 21) -$l,lBB. Fire-cured (types 22- 23)-$1.23. Dark air-cured (types 35-36-$1,057. Sun-cured (type 37) $1,094. Cigar binder & filler (types 42-44, 53-55) $0,907. Puerto Rican Cigar filler (type 46) $0.74. Current legislation' requires that price supports be made available for the kinds of tobacco for which producers have ap proved marketing quotas. The Dairy and Tobacco Adjustment Act of 1983 requires that the 1984-crop support levels for these seven kinds of tobacco be set so as to not narrow their normal differentials from flue-cured tobacco, said Rank. That law also set the 1984-crop support level for flue-cured tobacco at its 1982 and 1983 level of $1,699 per pound. USDA announced the flue cured tobacco price support level April 20. The law permits USDA to adjust the price support for certain kinds of tobacco after considering cost of production and supply demand conditions. Rank said supplies of hurley and Puerto Rican cigar filler tobaccos are excessive and the 1983 support levels exceed estimates Corn conference opens July 29 strongly with us for these foreign sales.” “Only through maintaining and increasing present sales overseas and developing new markets can we hope to return profitability to com production,” Stevenson said. Others on the International Com Conference program include Sir Roy Denman, head of the Delegation of the Commission of the European Communities; Dr. David Lacroze, former chairman of the Argentine Grain Board; and Albert V. Melnikov, acting Soviet trade representive to the United States. President Ronald Reagan has been invited to keynote the Con ference at the noon luncheon that day. the NCGA convention gets WE NEED MILK! Come Grow \TfFT With Us 860 Allentown Rd. Milllflrg Lansdale, Pa. 19446 (215) 855*0210 Membership Benefits Include: 20*- Quality Bonus 2* - Premium 70% - Base for New Order 4 Members Patronage Dividends Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plans I A GUARANTEED MARKET! SP FOR ALL YOUR MILK j Call New Membership Manager Max O. Sumser At home - Pa. (717) 334-8900 or Call the Office Toll Free from Pa. from Md„ Del., N.Y., N.J. (800) 322-9254 (800) 523-9336 WHATEVER HERD YOU HAVE D HOLSTEIN □ AYRSHIRE □ GUERNSEY □ JERSEY im, m & sst underway on July 29 with a delegate session and the grand opening of Com Growers EXPO; continues July 30 with general sessions featuring prominent economists; agricultural production, marketing and financial specialists; and state and national political leaders; the International Com Conference is July 31; and the convention con cludes August 1 with the final delegate session and a meeting of the NCGA board of directors to elect officers for the coming year. FEED FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS TO YOUR HERD TO MAKE MILK AND MONEY For a healthy, highly productive herd, florin Enriched Dairy Feeds are scien tifically formulated, tested and proven. Feed it regularly, and see the results... more milk from cows, more money for you. fIQSIM- \ftiiy WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. Mount Joy, PA PH: 717-653.1451 Agway Insurance * designs - economical one-policy protection for your farm ' THE CLASSIFIED LIVESTOCK SECTION HAS BEASTLY SELECTIONS! iJJ Insuring Hw country way of lift I'M NOT L10N... Agway Farmowner’s Insurance isn t just low-cost Its also very simple Why? Because you deal with one agent, one policy one premium And you get ail the protection you need for your house farm buildings livestock and machinery Plus Agway Insurance pro vides personal and farm liability protec tion, and broad optional coverages not described in typical policies Talk to someone who understands down-to-earth value and your country way of life Call me for a free quote and full-color country quilt poster MATTHIAS INSURANCE AGENCY RD 1, Box 268 A, Mertztown, PA 19539 (215) 682-4117 AGWAY INSURANCE CROUP FARM.LIFE.HEALTH.HOME.AUTO