D32-Lancaster Farming Saturday, March 11,1989 ASA Delegates Vote To ST. LOUIS, MO. In a spe cial meeting, 272 fanners serving as American Soybean Association (ASA) Voting Delegates have vot ed to pursue a united nationwide soybean checkoff. “U.S. soybean farmers and their profits are under attack,” said ASA President James Lee Adams. “Malaysian palm producers are checking off equal to 7.7 cents per bushel, which will generate a $14.4 million war chest. That’s just one commodity’s effon to take away our sales and profits. We soybean farmers must respond before it’s too late.” Recognizing the challenge, ASA delegates acted based on nearly a year of research and study, 40 hours of farmer-leader debate, 275 pages of information and interviews will) 2,005 ASA member and non-member farmers. Adams said independent surveys conducted for ASA showed that U.S. soybean farmers overwhelmingly support a nation wide soybean checkoff. “Two-thirds of the farmers polled said they favor a nation wide checkoff because it is fair,” Adams said. “Everyone who ben efits would invest in the checkoff. In addition to fairness, our dele gates also supported four other principles that farmers say they want in a nationwide checkoff.” “These include: farmer-run with all decisions made by work ing farmers; an administrative cap where the law limits overhead costs to no more than five percent; a state-oriented program where SO percent of funds would stay within each soybean state with farmers from the state controlling funds D.D.S. RARE COIN GALLERY Announces EXPANDED HOURS AND PRODUCTS TO SERVE YOU BETTER Tues., Wed., Thurs. 10:00 AM ■ 3:00 PM Friday 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Thurs. & Frl. Evening 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM • Buying And Selling: Gold, Sliver Coins and Jewelry . vve’ve Now Added A Large Selection Of jP \ “Baseball Cards” and f i “Wlnross Trucks” |T ~ *'l • Also Gold And Silver Vi j Eagles For Your IRA’s Jk* We Welcome Jerry Kochel of Lltftz To Our Staff ■ 126 Doe Run Manhelm, PA 17545 664-3747 Don’ buy i tiller. until you' seen the versatile, well-engineered BCS FOR A FREE BROCHURE AND THE NAME OF YOUR NEAREST BCS DEALER, CALL OR WRITE: Cummings & Bricker, Inc. 100 Stover Drive Carlisle, PA 17013 717*249-6720 through existing state programs; and a requirement for a farmer referendum to approve continua tion of the checkoff once it is established, as well as a farmer vote before the checkoff amount could be raised.” Adams said checkoff funds would be used to create and prom ote new uses for soybeans; to promote export expansion; to promote soybeans in die U.S.; and to conduct research to help cut U.S. soybean production costs. The ASA President said the Association would ask that Con gress prohibit using checkoff funds to influence legislation or to lobby on domestic farm policy issues. ASA’s Voting Delegates approved seeking a nationwide checkoff at one-half percent of the value of a bushel, or SO cents for every $lOO in sales. ‘The percentage approach is new, but fair,” Adams said. “Far mers told us they like a percentage because it is fair among regions which have different prices because of the basis. They said they like it because when prices Pursue Nationwide Soybean Checkoff drop, the checkoff amount drops. And, they said they like it because it would make ASA consider price as well as the number of bushels produced.” The next step involves seeking Congressional legislation to estab lish a nationwide soybean promo tion and research program. If Con gress approves legislation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture would write a marketing order outlining specific operational pro cedures for a nationwide soybean checkoff. “We’re probably two or three We Specialize In Aerial Work Using Our Twin ( Bucket Boom Truck ELECTRICAL \ Extends / CONTRACTING \ I Specializing In I \ / AGRICULTURAL J WIRING J Also Residential. Industrial J jj. And Commercial Work / C. M. HIOH CO. 320 King St Myerstown, PA 170(7 Rhone 717-»4*7544 We Have Poles In Stock -25’, 30',-3&A45' years away,” Adams said. “And that worries me. The Malaysians, Brazilians and other foreign com petitors won’t wait for us. They’re out in the world today trying to steal our markets. We farmers must fight back. And we must work to capture the tremendous market potential in the U.S., Soviet Union and China. “We’re at a crossroads. We have the opportunity to double the value of U.S. soybeans. But, if we don’t act, there’s a real potential to watch our crop wither to half its current value.” FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Paid Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Glnder - 717-367-3824 CL. King - 717-786-7229