Dl4-Lancastor Farming Saturday, October 1, 1988 Atlantic Members Hear Good News On Milk Prices SOUTHAMPTON (Bucks) Milk prices could be heading up in the next few months, with increases hovering around the $1 mark, according to Robert M. Dever, assistant general manager of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative. “We anticipate, for a number of reasons, that the price of milk will head up, probably between $1 to $1.20 per hundredweight through the balance of 1988,” he said. Dever made the announcement last week to 225 Atlantic members attending the District 6 annual din ner meeting in New Holland, Pa. The gathering was the first in a series of local and district meetings the cooperative will sponsor this fall. An increased demand for dairy products coupled with state and federal legislation and over-order milk premiums ar ehelping to push prices higher, Dever said. Typically, milk prices are high er during the fall months when demand is greater. This year is no exception; however, unusually strong sales are adding an addi tional boost. “Dairy sales and demand for dairy products are as strong as they’ve been in a number of years,” Dever said. “We continue to see a strengthening in milk prices.” Prices over the next 12 months will probably peak during the RIM M S » SALKS » SKRVK.K 1282 Manhelm Pike, Lancaster Pa. We cater to contractors & homeowners with our quality equipment, courteous service and fair prices. • Scaffolding • Roto Tillers-Dethatchers • Airless Paint Sprayers • Concrete Saws • York Rakes • Compressors & Jack • Ladders & Scaffolding Hammers • Pressure Washers (hot & cold) • Post Hole Diggers • Backhoes & Loaders • Moving Equipment AND MUCH MORE PHONE: 717-295-4544 Hours: Moh.-Fri. 7:30-5:30; Sat. 8:00-2:00 November-February period, Dever said, adding that the first quarter of 1989 should be strong. In addition to the seasonal price swing, state and federal legislation played a part in raising milk prices, Dever said. Notably was the drought relief legislation, which blocked a scheduled Jan. 1, 1989, 50-cent per hundredweight cut in the support price for milk and pro vided for a temporary support price increase. “In April 1989, due to federal legislation, the support price will be increased 50 cents per hundred weight,” Dever told the dairy far mers. “This will be in effect for three months.” On a more immediate level, dairy farmers will soon see a change in their milk price. Through action by Atlantic and other state farm organizations, the milk price in Pennsylvania will be increased by $1.05 per hundred weight, effective Sept. 1 through February 28, 1989. “Atlantic approached the Pen nsylvania Milk Marketing Board to increase the Class I milk price,” Dever said. “We were successful in getting an increase for dairy farmers.” Another successful venture for Atlantic has been the Middle Atlantic Cooperative Milk Mark eting Agency. MACMMA, as it is known, was formed by Atlantic vissal Centre • Chairs & Tables • Party Tents • Carpet Cleaning Equipment • Pumps & Generators and two other Mid-Atlantic cooperatives to bargain for over order premiums on Class I milk. “To date, we were able to collect $12.5 million in over-order pre miums,” Dever said of the three MACMMA cooperatives. “About $7.2 million went back to AUantic members.” Programs such as MACMMA WASHINGTON, D.C. 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