A34-Uncw* Fwirtnfl. Srtuntey, Nowmbtr 20,1N3 Farm Forum (Continued from Page Aid) tough words... They are not new words... I can’t do it on our own farm so I understand how it is so tough for my richest uncle to do it You know my Uncle Sam don’t you? We dairy farmers and Uncle Sam have worked together many times in recent years to solve our over-production problem. He has always said over-production is bad business. In economic terms, supply exceeds demand. Uncle’s policy has been a cheap food poli cy to guarantee our country’s peo ple food on the table. That makes sense to me, but at whose sacri fice? We dairy farmers have done our share. Uncle Sam says cut pro duction .. . Cut production. We have stirred congress up so many times about our plight I believe they’re sick of us! Over recent years, through different farm pro- EQUIPMENT GATES and FENCING , rs L—/« —— n ., mtiM Round cormra Stub waldad to lor safoty and gata for Auto* —atrangth matic Latch —— lum Hinga lor i-. pin walded u' SELF-HELP and for the better ment of moat American business es, support NAFTA. Thank you for your time and may all your decisions be made with more than yourself in mind. We all live collectively, coopera tively. and completely! Joseph Stratton Member Eastern Milk Producers and Harold Smith. Two-year-term, Roscoe Har baugh, Kenneth Myer, and John Weiler. One-year term, Gary Derr, Charlie Hudson, and Glen Peachy. Officers elected were Jack King, president; Harold Smith, vice president; and Kenneth Myer, secretary-treasurer. Membership dues were estab lished at $lO per farm family. For additional information, call Jack King at (410) 848-6650 or Ken neth Myer at (717) 367-3344. For membership for 1994 send your name, address, and phone number along with $lO to Mason-Dison Red and White Association, c/o Kenneth Myer, 393 Ridgeview Road North, Elizabethtown, PA 17022. Prices Start At s 749°°