1 U.S. Deputy Secretary of Ag (Continued from Peg* A 23) spending large sums of money, it Dean of the College of Agricul saying he feels no need to apolog- --was being outspent; however, by ture Lamartine Hood commented ize. With agriculture contributing the countries in the European Eco- on the anniversary of the Hatch 20 percent of the Gross National nomic Community who spent $26 Act which established permanent Product, Myers says it must be billion in direct payments and $l4 funding to support research prog considered “a significant indus- billion in other subsidies to help rams, making it possible to have try.” In the past year the United the 12 million farmers in member agricultural experiment stations. States has spent $26 billion on- countries. Hood noted Penn State’s efforts direct payments to farmers, and he He commented, ‘This proposal through its seventh president says the large spending is a result i s not political. It offers a ‘window George Atherton to get the funding of a “predatory farm policy.” 0 f opportunity”’. He said the P ro P° s al passed. He said the pas- Finally, according to Myers, the opportunity makes sense and may sage of the legislation made it pos- United States is putting basic grain not be there in a few years. sible to have a “distinguished, commodities on the world market “An efficiently run family farm viable and effective agricultural at reasonable prices, “fighting fire can compete with any country, but research program.” with fire.” we can’t compete against subsi- To recognize the 100th anniver- While the United States was dized farmers.” sary. 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