Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1989, Image 49

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    Am. Ag Movement To Sue
Chicago Board Of Trade
WASHINGTON. D.C. The
American Agriculture Movement,
Inc. voted to file a lawsuit against
the Chicago Board of Trade.
AAM, Inc. National President
Harvey Joe Sanner said “This is
another necessary step in our his
tory of acting on behalf of the
family farmers who make up our
membership.
This legal action was necessi
tated by the July 11 order of the
CBOT Board of Directors that
July soybean contracts be liqui
dated causing a sudden drop in
soybean prices. Several know
ledgeable sources have indicated
that a significant price increase for
1989 crop soybeans was sacrif
iced. costing farmers millions of
dollars.
David Senter, AAM National
Director said “After weeks of
study and research AAM, Inc. felt
there was no other course of action
except to seek damages in the jud
icial system.”
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The suit will be filed as soon'as
possible and will allow soybean
farmers that were affected to seek
recovery of damages.
David Senter was heard to say
“Producers of practically all com
modities have a stake in this litiga
tion, when one commodity is
adversely affected it impacts
others. This will be an opportunity
for all producers and others that
are concerned with our marketing
system to have those concerns
addressed.”
Sanner went on to say
should probably thank the Board
for providing us with this oppor
tunity. After protests, hearings,
F. 8.1. investigations, and indict
ments of traders may have caused
the angry frustration to mount To
calm the fears of those who accuse
AAM, Inc. of trying to destroy the
Board of Trade, it is not so. We
know that there must be integrity
in our marketing system. But it
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The Maryland 4-H dairy Judging team beat out all other state teams this week to
become the national champion. They competed in the 4-H National Dairy Judging
Contest held in Madison, Wise., In conjunction with the 23rd annual World Dairy Expo.
The team competed In five classes: Brown Swiss, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holstein, and
Jersey Judging.
Coach Dr. Lee Majeski, left, accompanied the team, which comprised, from left,
Jenell Rinehart, Stacy Guyton, Randy Stiles, and alternate Jim Allen. Rinehart placed
fourth high individually, with Stiles placing sixth and Guyton placing eighth.
was not farmers nor AAM that
destroyed integrity and our law
suit may be the healthiest thing for
the market and the producers,”
said Sanner. “The injunctive sec
tion of the suit seeks to prohibit
the Chicago Board of Trade from
repeating this type action again. It
should also be said that it wasn’t
fanners who were dual trading or
indicted by the F. 8.1. It was not
farmers who caused soybean
markets to plunge downward and
it was not AAM or farmers who
prohibited by being short in the
market, as some firms did. It was
not us who had a windfall when
soybean prices fell because of the
ruling made by the Board of
Directors of the CBOT. Quite
frankly, the Board has done a
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Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 7,1989-A49
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LANCASTER, PA
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lousy job in the integrity depart
ment. Our suit might let a little
sunlight into the “pits” on Lasalle
Street.”
David Senter concluded by say
ing “Why does the Board of Trade
believe in “FREE TRADE” only
when it applies to everyone else,
but when it comes to themselves
they manipulate the market?”
Anyone wanting more informa
tion should contact Harvey Joe
Sanner, National President, at the
AAM, Inc. Arkansas office at
501-256-4766 or 501-256-4846
(FAX).
2 DATE OF FILING
10/01/89
3* ANNUAL SUiSCHIPMON
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FILING DATE
47,600
46,093
46,159
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47,505
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Fall
Anniversary Sale
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Oct. 10 Pennyeaver
Register your name
for 51 Valuable Prizes
for November 11
drawing. Winners will
be notified
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