Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1988, Image 60

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    820-tanca*tar Fanning, Saturday, Fabruary 6. 1988
What Effect Will Price Support Cuts Have On Production?
Nelson Stoltzfus, Parkes
burg: “n might force a cer
tain number of people out of
business. The big thing is
the debt load. Farmers need
a certain amount of money
to make their payments.
They can hardly put more on
cows if they don’t have the
facilities.”
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duction will go up. Every
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little more as the price goes
down. That’s just human
nature. If they have the
equipment and facilities, ten
more cows Is the way they’ll
go.”
Dair
Farmers Answer
Donald Gable, Elverson,
“It will probably force pro*
duction down over the lon
ger term because it will force
a few more people out.
Although, I don’t think pro
duction will be down signif
icantly enough to affect the
surplus situation in the
country.”
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Charles Gable, Elverson:
“In Chester County tt will
probably mean that some
dairy farmers will decide to
cash in on the high land val
ue of their farms. They’ll
either go out of business or
buy a farm upstate.”
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