r F A R MANAGEMENT SWINE CONTRACT ALTERNATIVES Roland P. Freund Farm Management Agent In the past decade there has been a virtual takeover of our swine industry by integrators or “con tractors.” However, the size and scale of their operations has not made these contractors immune from the problems of the marketplace. Unfortunately, the “contract” has not protected the farmer from the difficulties, misfortunes, and insolvency of any contractor who has experienced problems. Many fanners have the potential of being left with empty buildings and nobody to stand behind the “con tract” This is a major problem for both the farmer and the banker, who could be left holding the mort gage for a substantial balance on EziWeigh 1 Offer all these Basic EziWeigh features: 1 • Extremely simple to use. W'*T'V % •Extremely accurate. * * V • Fine Mode allows a minimum resolution \ of .2 lbs. for weighing small animals and 4 _ - \ other items. J • Autozero insures that any accumulation mud or manure on the platform of crate ‘ v is zeroed out. • Guaranteed feet accurate weighing. • Hold key retains the displayed weight after the animal has stepped off the platform/crate. • Fully upgradeable. EziFeet The revolutionary new EziFeet are lighter to carry, easier to install and tougher thasn conventional bars for platform and crate waghmg. • 1000 lbs. total capacity; 7501 be. live weight capacity. • Adjusts to all platform/crate dimensions up to a maximum of 8' x 40” • Shifting bolt positions allows the platform/crate to be mounted at the most convenient haght. • Totally water resistant B CjHfnt • Housing made from Incredibly strong n composite - light, tough and non-rusting. Model 60 FBA Maufactured Farrowing Crates • Bowed bar adjustable side rails • Anti-crush rur guard on real door ■ Large, efficiei stainless steel feeder has no sharp edges. • 7/8” sold cons M Um of Parts la Stock For Year Poultry amt Hag Needs FARMER ROY AGr UHnt Service 410 East Lincoln Avenue, Myerstown, PA 17067 717-866-7565 • 1-800-845-3374 Swine it its 7-8 the facilities. What alternatives do farmers have when they lose their contract? 1. Find another contractor. If other contractors are looking for more producers, it may be possible to join that organization. But they are likely to be very selective in whom they sign on. So it will prob ably be necessary to have clean and functional facilities, and if possible, a good previous produc tion record to have much chance of being chosen. 2. Go back to being an indepen dent producer. This will probably require substantial operating capi tal. Bankers may be unwilling, in the light of the industry outlook, to lend more money. But a business plan that is based on past docu mented performance and realistic assumptions could be convincing to a lender, providing it projects a healthy cash flow and some profitability. 3. Form an association of pro- Special Pricing On Farrowing Crates Model 70 Round Bottom Feeder Large, stainless steel round bottom sow feeder. Has no sharp edges! $3B each am W?oo SERIES AtAICULTUSAL WEIGHING SYSTEMS What Is A Tru-Test Weighing System? The System consists of two Loadbars an an Indicator. The Loadbars sense the weight and can be used beneath a platform, crate or 50 Rebate Directly From Manufacturer With The Purchase Of Any Of These Tru-Test Scales. This design greatly reduces the sow’s ability to crush piglets! ■ Swing-side easily adjusts to size of sow • Large, efficient, stainless steel feeder has no sharp edges. • Front & Rear Gates swing both right & left. • Pig-Saver bar decreases death rate of piglets! $175 painted $199 galvanized (Feeder sold separately) Square Bottom Feeder Large, stainless steel round bottom sow feeder. Has no sharp edges! $33 each ducen. If all the producers laid off by a contractor were to organize themselves into a marketing and buying organization, they would have sufficient clout in the mark etplace to make their operations more profitable than they would be as independent operators. This would require trust, cooperation, and strong and effective manage ment and leadership of the farmers involved. 4. Find alternative use for the facility. Single-purpose structures are not easily modified for other livestock applications. It is prob ably impossible to get them suffi ciently manure- and odor-free for use as commercial storage, etc. 5. Liquidate the operation. Sell ing out may be the only option for some farmers in the fight of the swine industry outlook. It is better to sell out while there is still some equity to recover than to continue with operating losses until bank ruptcy is forced upon the opera tion. Unfortunately, swine budd ings generally do not enhance the marketability of real estate in southcentral Pennsylvania. If you wish to evaluate the financial impact of alternatives that you might be considering, contact your extension office and ask for your farm management agent. We cannot do anything about squeeze chute for 'ighing hogs, deer, exotics variety of ick. The us are ;ted to the w by cables, > weight teasured by le loadcells sent to the idicator’s fisplay. j Hmi-si Mm thra Frl 7 - 8 Sat 7>30 ■ 12 Nom Check Oar Warehouse Prices the turmoil in the industry, but we can help you to find a solution that should be most beneficial for you in the long run. Years ago, it-was possible to rely upon the cycles in the mark etplace to turn around and restore profitability to the swine business. That came about because a whole bunch of small producers cut back or dropped out of production in times of low price. When the market is dominated by large operations which do not cut back in times of depressed prices, integrators try to hang onto their market share until they are Cooperative Farmers’ SCRANTON (Lackawanna Co.) —The Cooperative Farmers’ Market will open on July 12 here on Albright Avenue. The market, open every- Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday from noon until 7 pan., provides free parking and a great selection of produce from area growers. 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It might be a long time before the Northeast region and the national industry stabilizes, and even then it is unlikely that the far mers’ margins will have shown any great improvement Market Opens market will be open from July 12 until Thanksgiving, including Labor Day. The market is located off the Scranton Expressway from the Providence Road exit onto Albright Avenue. For more information, contact the market at (717) 563-2258.