DMjncaster Farming Saturday, July 18, 1987 Growth, USDA FARMLINE News Service The United States is expected to remain the world’s leading expor ter of wheat, despite a sharp drop in sales the last few years. But tougher competition, main ly from the European Community, makes it unlikely that the U.S. share of wheat exports will return any time soon to the high levels obtained in the 19705, says Mathew Shane, an economist with USDA’s Economic Research Service. Shane has projected possible changes in the wheat export mark et to the year 2000. His projec tions, contained in a recent issue of the Agriculture Department’s FARMUNE magazine, include a U.S. market share of about 35 per cent in 2000. Historically above 40 percent, the U.S. share fell to 29 percent in 1985/86. Shane expects that at the turn of the century, world wheat exports will total about 160 million metric tons annually, nearly double the 1985/86 level. He says that Canada is likely to have about 20 percent of the market, France 16 percent, Australia 9 percent, and Argentina 8 percent. These shares would rep resent gains for France and Argen tina, a loss for Australia, and the same proportion for Canada. The market-share projections SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ELMER STOLTZFUS 171 Quarry Rd, Leola, PA 17540 717/656-2120 Snlll Misting produces a better crop in any field. Saves time, money and water. It can also be used for foliate feeding. Call Us Today For Your Spraying Needs Parts ■ Sales - Service Martin’s Repair Shop Master Card and Visa List $369.95 I Ac “ pted SE. $329.95 Competition Ahead For are based on past patterns and cur rent trends, Shane says. “Of course, a lot of things could hap pen to change the picture. “Shane’s recent study is part of a comprehensive Economic Research Service project on com petitiveness in wheat exports. Markets Could Be Regained Shane says he is optimistic that the United States can regain a sub stantial portion of the lost wheat sales. “It depends on what policies are implemented by the United States and other countries. We might be able to discourage our competitors from continuing at current levels of production. I think the EC will cut back its high wheat subsidies,” Shane says. This could occur, the economist believes, because of two types of pressure on the EC-budgetary and political. “The EC is spending a lot of money on agricultural subsi dies. The amount has increased because the 1985 U.S. farm bill lowered the loan rate 25 to 30 per cent, and the dollar has depre ciated, making U.S. wheat cheap er. There is pressure from within the EC to reduce the amount being spent to provide high returns to wheat growers,” Shane says. “In addition, there is increasing politi cal pressure, from the United States and developing countries, volume mist blower does more work and with 1/10 the amount of water that is required with conventional sprayers A mist blower cgn cover up to 50 acres per hour and cover up to 100 foot swath Different models to choose from include • 3-potnl hook up PTO powered (one-sided or dual sided) • 3-pomt hook up or pickup models engine powered • Orchard and vineyard models (one sided and dual sided) • Vegetable models (one sided and dual-sided) Most Models In Stock R.D.480z49 Epbrata, PA 17522 717-733-3015 Will ShiM^PS^ 1 |® Mode 419/32 List $1774.95 $1,639.95 against EC policies that restrict competition.” U.S. policies also have been part Recent Declines in U.S. Wheat Export Volume Are Expected to Turn Around ... Million metric tons 200 100 World 1970 A Protected Have You Tested Your Water Supply? h I / , v’ . '%y .... >4’’ . C p*'f It’s a fact! Contaminated water can have a costly effect on your livestock and poultry performance. Our years of exper ience plus hundreds of farm related treatment systems has proven the validity and practicality of correcting contaminat ed water. Marlin Water Conditioning Co. 548 New Holland Ave Lancaster, PA 17602 (717) 393-3612 Along Rte 23 Early Morning or Evening Call 717-345-8795 v We Serve PA & Surrounding States \ Contact our Representatives in So. Chester Co., PA W. Lancaster Co., PA Dick 215-932-3307 Richard 717-665-7405 Hagerstown, Md. Virginia Allen 301-733-0458 Ron 703-879-9958 Bradford Co., PA Joel 717-247-2174 U.S. Wheat of the problem for this country’s wheat growers and exporters, Shane says. “We made it profitable ... But the U.S. Share of the World Wheat Market May Not Return to Peat Highs U S Share. % 60 1970 75 80 85 87* Dissatisfied With The Performance Of Your Livestock or Poultry Call us today far treatment of — ’ Nitrates ‘ Bacteria * Iren ’ Sulfates *pH - Acidity./Alkalinity SPECIALISTS IN FARM WATER TREATMENT 2000* 85 87* vJiy WATER SYSTEMS Exports for other countries to expand their wheat production,” he adds, citing (Turn to Pago 04) uvl I if I t TOT * (t o 740 E Lincoln Ave Myerstown, PA 17067 (717) 866-7555 Along Rte 422 2000* 11 , ,