Swenson Outlines NFU Farm Bill Position WASHINGTON, D.C. A Findley Amendment crop a p rca 8 e ase * equalize sup- bushels and pounds, rather than call for the establishment of a “The situation today in agricul- port pnces among all commodities acres, with limits placed on the 1990 farm bill, which would “sus- t ure an( j rura i America is not raising those that have been amount of output which would be tain” family farmers, natural acceptable,” Swenson told the disproportionately low, and the supported. Swenson told the corn resources, rural communities, and committee. “We oppose any continuation of the Farmer- mittee the established bases would food supplies, was issued in authority which would allow the owned Reserve Program. take into consideration domestic Washington Wednesday by the secretary of agriculture to lower The farm B rou P also wants needs, export needs, and reserve president of the National Farmers target prices and loan rates or njulti-year set-asides to allow requirements. Union. dairy support prices.” Swenson . cover crops which The farm leader said his group Testifying before the Senate says the discretion givei) the sec- could be harvested during times of would oppose the application of a Agriculture Committee, NFU re tary of agriculture under the natura l disaster. That, said Swen- “means test” for farm program President Leland Swenson laid out Findley Amendment has resulted s °n, would alleviate pressure to participation.-“ Gross income a multi-faceted farm bill proposal j n “artificially low commodity harvest cover CIO P s from Conser which would include a bushel- prices.” vation Reserve Program Land de based wheat and feed grains prog- Swenson’s group is asking that m 8 drought years, ram. a iwo-tiered dairy price sup- the next farm program include “ie Farmers Union proposal port plan, and the repeal of the provisions to establish a normal ur B es dial bases be targeted to All Makes And Models Available - CALL FOR PRICE! MANURE SPREADER CONVEYOR CHAIN FEED WAGON CONVEYOR CHAIN ~ AGE B( XCf ~ n MCE p«ce PUCE r ~ MAIN aEVATOE CMtS __ DETACH Ltt" "■*!„ COMVEYOS COKVEYOA CONVEYOR APRON MAKE MODEL CHAM CHAM CHAM NIKE MODEL CHAM CHAM CHAM PUCE '• AgrtmMl ThS 06.00 No~| 578 o" Akay MOO 207.1 AgrtmMl S3OCC 74.10 NO 46.00 MOOEL DETACH Aim Chaim. 201-140 S 2760 302.00 345.04 AgrtmMl 642 CC 08.00 NO 52.00 Alllt Chaim. 290-180 S 327.23 382.92 417.3 AgrtmMal 780 CC 90.00 NO 67.00 *9 m 4 IiS SSS? 165 5S KS Badg» r 205 361L88 447 J 461.17 Amway 700.800 1670.00 NO NO Badgar 240 372.0 461.12 465.35 Artaway 760,860 1887.00 NO NO Badger 3200 374.54 458.04 470 55 Butlr Jamaway 100,230 NO NO 294.50 Balzar 240 407.0 478 8 508.02 Butlr Jamtway 280,320 NO NO 297.50 Balzar 440,515 309.5 480.12 477.42 Butlr Jamtway 370,420 NO NO 297.50 Balzar 700 403 46 663 72 596 45 Butlr Jamaway 330,3340 NO NO FOR Cm, lio 340 83 42412 Butlr Jamtway 310,480 NO NO 297.50 Dtckar 00.101301 277 CT 333 74 asara Bullae Jamtway 400,465,530 NO NO 299.00 ? 00,101,301 277.57 333.74 353.75 CSF FL.FLHS 120.00 NO NO Fortga King 100 353.73 416.38 441.58 CSF FIN 100.80 NO NO Farmhand 430,430 270.22 334.50 350.50 CSF Ql 03.00 NO NO Farmhand 450 444.48 634.32 540.97 Clay Hangar Mangr 125.50 NO 47.75 Gahl 180 316.96 379 J 392.06 Farmhand F44A.210 342.00 325.00 Qahl 250 391.20 457.04 484.2 Farmhand F47A220 342.00 486.00 NO Qthl 350 2912 348.56 378.60 138I 38 P ° P P 9 P POP fifth) Kftft oca eo an >l4 4E4 qc G#hl 170 NO NO 132.50 u.o !««« 4 J 834 Gahl 190,191 398.00 392.00 NO HAS 100220 320.82 39820 415.1 Qahl 200,320 NO NO 132.50 HAS 295 421.11 498.90 529.82 Gahl 7190,7210 NO NO 197.50 HAS 350 0262 547.44 562.06 Gahl 7285,7335 NO NO 187.50 Int. Hatv. 160,165,160 293.91 367.73 Qahl 7435,7500 NO NO 107.50 lit. Harv. 530 261.78 317.92 330.22 Qraln-O-Valar 55 FOR NO POH IN. Hare. 550,555 363.15 428.56 440.48 H * nk# Kwkmixar NO NO 148.50 IN. Hare. 670,575 278.6 332.04 362.98 [|J- [J** 288 ! 878 “ US i_i *<«_. con «eo ... M Ini. Hwv. 300 1870.00 NO NO : 45 *„ 18 45^ 63 John Daara 410 POH NO FOR John Oaara 34 POH POH POH Kallyßyan BIG NO NO 176.00 u John Daara 40 290.92 3512 38524* Bpggar o',B' John Daara 54 478.00 Kally Ryan 2W-80.86 POH NO 176.00 John Daara 060 393.17 459.38 484.51 AQ-PAC John Daara 680 355 63 432.44 466.06 Kallyßyan 4«10,12 POH POH POH > S &&! POR POR £5 1 . % ss s; 6 i£ s: ss 4, °^ Katlen 325,400 471.46 558.02 585.00 Knight LA9C, BAI2 NO NO 199.50 Knight 180 318.96 381.68 392 05 8A14.8A16 Knight 250252 39128 459.52 4842 Mohrlang MTH 320 POR POR POH ■ Knight 350 291.56 3482 378 94 Ptpac 1708 POR 460.00 POH Kju SS ST° V** ££ £ SSS m * nl « h ’ r 888 496 M 535 02 Schular 120 415 00 522.00 NO P4p4C l MattayFarg. 160 293 98 352 34 369.1 Schular 125 548.00 526.00 NO I ■ Mattay Farg. 205 POH POH POR Schular 170 504.00 552.00 NO MattayFarg. 721 338.24 409.86 422.7 Schular 175 776.00 526.00 NO _ Uaytrt POH POR POR Schular 260 942.00 666.00 NO ( Millar 235,2140 367.97 430.12 POH Schular 400 1149.00 666.00 NO Naw Holland 300-336 POR POH POR gJUlrtt ’^OH Ntw Holland 510,511,512 290.11 348.52 360.15 Schwartz 110 POH POH NO Naw Holland 513,514 299.02 358.60 369.55 Schwartz 101 POR POH NO , Naw Holland 516,517,518 347.31 420.92 435.60 Schwartz 750,950 NO NO 206.00 Naw Holland 419,520 358.01 433.16 446 90 Schwartz 760,790 NO NO 298.00 Ntw Holland 675,676,677 460.76 546.60 573.45 Schwartz 780 L NO NO 253.00 667 H Naw Holland 679,680 475.01 562.44 588.50 3c | lv * f | z 7888 Ntw Holland 790,791 528.16 820.88 644.50 S? 5S p™ JS 25 |2S hl 97016' 320.05 410.82 TOR TOR HAS 500 16' 309.04 416.08 TOR Hoaton 7322 16 317.81 425.13 TOR TOR Ini. Haw. 51 16 426.54 540.11 129.12 222.46 Ini. Haw. 105,1 ia 16 308.73 415.76 ~ Int. Haw. 120,14' 279.61 374.15 Int Haw. 130,16 266.36 363.31 = Int Haw. 61 266.52 364.68 J. Daara 110 508.53 500.66 115.76 199.36 J- D»W 112.122 227.64 306.96 129.12 222.46 J. Daara 115,125 261.39 378.12 129.12 222.46 J. Daara 214, 14' 270.70 364.74 146.72 248 18 J. Daara 21616 307.51 414.47 146.72 246.18 J. Daara 714 277.72 372.15 146,72 246.18 J. Daara 716 315.48 422.68 146 72 248.18 Kaalan 2014' 272.50 366.74 Kaatan Pwr. Box 16' 309.65 416.73 Knight 14-7 236.61 316.79 118.67 197.70 Lamoo Rax 14' 282,58 ROfl 96 93 “"164.64 May. Farn. 23 14' TOR TOR TOR TOR Mayan 516 325.58 431.34 TOR TOR Mlllaf Pro 2150 265.50 381.24 POR TOR NH 3 153.45 309.10 136.36 225.76 NH 6 273.46 369.13 110 84 160.32 NH 8 314.55 421.90 113.54 185 92 Papae 140 27950 377.45 SINGLE CONVEYOR CHAIN w/Rubber Paddle to 5/8” levels from farming, and gross agricultural sales levels, vary sig nificantly per commodity and do not reflect profit capabilities.” Swenson stated that commodity market control has become con centrated into a handful of multi national corporations in recent years, and told the senators that “producers’ only economic pro tection lies in your hands via the structure of the 1990 farm bill.” CHAIN PRICE __ sna price APRON DETACH PINTLE PRCE CROSS CROSS FINUE CONVEYOR CONVEYOR P* l * CHAIN CHAIN (For Butler, Jamesway, Clay, Etc.) GATHERING CHAIN MODEL 243,244,343 344,443,444, 543,548,642, 643,644,645, 642,843 All 600 Swln 723-726 843-848 JOHN DEERE NH UPPER BALER CHAIN PURE MODa 1384.51 312.78 805.01 421.01 622.75 072.53 145 *46,147 149 150 851,852 •55 VISA ■XFKIU, mi nm PRICE 125.20 25.20 4049 35.10 30.11