Ag export credits weighed (Continued from Page Al) exporting nations which do not subsidize their exports,” the farm leader said. Rather than adopting the tactics of our competitors in the European Community, Delano said, the U.S. should only use export credits to regain markets which the EC unfairly took away with its own unfair practices. “Dumping our domestic problem the surpluses caused by our flawed price support programs will not provide a long-term solution,” Delano said. “The EC has not found a way out of the high support-and-dump cycle and I doubt we would either. It just postpones the day of reckoning.” Joe Fields, the Farm Bureau’s ill Moves More Cows In Less Time! Here’s the toughest, most durable, efficient and adap table herringbone stall money can buy. The new “Mega 45” represents Westfalia’s ongoing dedication to produce the highest quality most technologically advanced dairy equipment available. The “Mega 45” is it. 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The targeted approach, he said, should help the U.S. regain some of the lost markets, and give EC competitors an incentive to end the unfair trading practices that initiated the dispute originally. Administration and Farm Bureau officials indicated that they expect the final USDA program, slated to be announced today, would be diluted somewhat, but still contain most of the key “targeting” provisions. “We expect it to be watered ■ fSSSWSSSSI pisM mm ■p^ SiW&XiWjB fwXvX'XvlW iiiiiP .V.W A K • Rigid gates are made of stmcutural pipe, all welded, no toublesome bolts Gate operators are available in manual or power models • Feeders, butt shields and exit gates all have high grade stain* less steel panels for years and years of corrosion*free use t • Cleanup is fast and easy with large, cow resistant, feed bowl drams 15” grates are removable LiTITZ MT. BETHEL FISHER & THOMPSON K.C. Dairy Service Assoc. 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One major company reportedly has refused to cooperate with the plan originally outlined by USDA, sources said. The American Soybean Association said it opposes the extension of the proposal to soybeans, feeling it will not benefit soybean farmers, according to ASA President Roger Asendorf. “The Export Enhancement Program’s purpose is supposedly designed to increase total sales and to counter unfair trade ststimal WILLI, Rod Carson 814-793-3731 practices,” Asendorf said. “But so far, it appears the program will not be used against the two countries (Brazil and Argentina) whose Ag museum DOVER, DE - The Delaware Agricultural Museum will hold a fundraising auction and con signment sale on Saturday, June 8 at 10 a.m., ram or shme. 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