A3O-Lancast*r Farming, Saturday, March 8,1986 WASHINGTON - The president of the Pennsylvania Fanners’ Association (PFA) has urged Congress to protect the economic future of agriculture when con sidering the major issues of tax reform, international trade and deficit reduction. PFA president Keith Eckel of Clarks Summit, Lackawanna County made the point during a breakfast address to farmers and congressmen attending PFA’s national legislative tour. Over 200 PFA members traveled to Washington, D.C. March 5-6 to meet with their congressmen on important farm issues. PFA is a voluntary, general farm organization representing over 23,000 farm families. It is affiliated with the nation’s largest farm organization, the 3.3-milhon member American Farm Bureau Federation. Addressing the issue of tax reform, Eckel said, “PFA and the American Farm Bureau Federation support the need for tax reform. However, we oppose measures that would impose a greater tax burden on production agriculture than it already is carrying.” Saying that tax reform legislation could greatly improve the efficiency and growth of our nation’s economy, Eckel noted that, “At the present time we have seen excessive investment in agriculture at a disadvantage to fulltime farmers.” On the issue of international trade, Eckel said PFA and American Farm Bureau oppose protectionist legislation, either by the U.S. or foreign countries. “I would urge you as Congressmen to tell our trade representatives to be tough. Argue fiercely for fair treatment of U.S. agricultural products by foreign countries,” Eckel told the congressmen. “The United States can be competitive if it is farmer com peting with farmer. But, the Superhopper M.H. EBY, INC. P.O. Box 127 PFA pushes budget , trade 9 tax stands in D.C. Hour 9 American farmer is at a great others to meet the goals of disadvantage ... in a losing Gramm-Rudman... The goals are situation .. . when he must com- commendable, but some of the pete with the treasury of a foreign players on this budget cutting government,” Eckel said. team get to play first string Addressing the budget cuts without even trying out for the resulting from the Gramm- team, mainly the major domestic Rudman-Hollings deficit reduction entitlement programs.” Eckel laws, Eckel said, “At first glimpse pointed out that Social Security, it looks like agriculture is going to veterans’ compensation and pay a much higher price than WASHINGTON - Rep. Ed Jones, D-Tenn., Chairman of a House Agriculture subcommittee which oversees farm credit programs, has called on the Agriculture Department to move swiftly to allocate Farmers Home Administration loan funds to meet current spring planting needs. “It is my understanding that second quarter (January-March) allocations for direct farm operating funds are exhausted or near depletion in more than 10 states already...the need for action in this matter is obvious and critical,” Jones warned in a letter to Acting Secretary of Agriculture Frank Naylor, Jr. “Therefore I urge that sufficient amounts of the funds previously set aside for the third and fourth quarters be immediately released and made available in states* where needed to continue processing applications for direct farm operating loans,” Jones added. The Farmers Home Ad ministration, an Agriculture Department agency, functions as a lender of last resort for farmers who cannot qualilfy for credit from other sources. The agency makes short and intermediate direct loans for farm operating needs and longer term real estate loans. It also provides guarantees for operating and real estate loans made by private lenders. The BUY A 1986 TIMPTE LIGHTWEIGHT GRAIN HOPPER NOW Blue Ball, PA 17506 (717) 354-4971 USDA pressured allocations Jones requested are in the direct lending program for farm operating needs. “Any shutdown in these loans, even a temporary one because a state has exhausted its quarterly allocation, could be very damaging to farmers who are trying to make spring planting plans in one of the toughest economic years any of us have seen for many producers. I hope the administration will respond to my request - and quickly,” Jones added in a separate statement. . The subcommittee Chairman’s letter continued, “With the entire month of .March yet to go before the (next quarterly) allocations are made, it is inevitable that many more states will join the list of those unable to process ap plications for direct operating loans at exactly the time when farmers’ planting season credit needs are approaching the peak. ” Jones pointed out also that in - T 1 <1 Tomorrow’s Building At Today's Price! All new Morton Buildings now include the most popular design features. 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Agriculture, Eckel told PFA also supports a three-year lawmakers, ‘‘We would encourage freeze in the cost-of-living ad- you to make spending cuts which justments for entitlement will have the least impact on programs. “Farmers have long production agriculture.” on spring loans passing the 1985 farm bill, “Based on recent FmHA loan Congress gave the Agriculture activity reports which indicate Department authority to transfer on ly about 13 percent of up to 25 percent of funds authorized the...guaranteed farm operating for guaranteed loans into the direct loan fund has been obligated so far, loan account. That authority it seems unlikely that a 25 percent should be used promptly to help transfer to the direct loan category avoid any cases in which farmers would result in any disruption or find they cannot get FmHA direct shortfall in the guaranteed loan credit at the time it is needed for program,” Jones told Naylor, spring bills. 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