Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 10, 1996, Image 20

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    A2O-Lancastar Farmlno, Saturday, Ftbroary 10, 1996
Exports Mean Good News For U.S. Beef Producers
ANDY ANDREWS tions division, Denver, Colo.,
Lancaster Farming Staff spoke to about 120 producers and Russia and China have opened up
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) agri-industry representatives at the producer, and the demand
Beef exports continue to rise, Penn State-sponsored Cattle Feed- for the quality of U.S. beef is at an
thanks in large part to the efforts of er’s Day Tuesday morning at the all-time high,
the U.S. Meat Export Federation Farm and Home Center. * Bilateral agreements. Agree
(USMEF). In 1995, a record year for beef . ments to open export marietta with
Jeff Oates, head of USMEF exports, producers sent 890,000 oiuntrics such as Korea (the third
communications and industry rcla- metric tons of beef, up 500 percent iaigest export market) have work
since 1980, to markets throughout ed m the favor of domestic beef
the world, mostly Japan and the producers. Also, the recent round
Pacific Rim countries. of negotiations created by the Gcn
era! Agreements on Tariff and
Trade (GATT) and the North
American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) have opened previously
closed markets. GATT alone may
~ have caused as 3 trillion boost in
the export economy for the U.S.,
while many Pacific Rim countries
move away from the traditional
diets of cereal grains and fish to
beef.
Jeff Oates, head of USMEF
communications and Indus*
try relations division, Denver,
Cok>., spoke to about 120 pro
ducers and agrl-Industry rep
resentatives at the Penn
State-sponsored Cattle Feed
er’s Day on Tuesday morning
at the Farm and Home Center.
STOP
Feeding $4.00 Corn
to Pest Birds
B
Avitrol treated grain baits
successfully remove pest birds
from feedlots and farm
buildings
HESS AGRI MARKETING
218 Rockpomt Rd,
Manetta, PA 17547
(717)426-3135
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873 S. Railroad St.
Myerstown, PA 17067
Anawarlng Service
(717) 866-6556
Cattle Feeder’s Da
Brad Morgan, Oklahoma
State University, provided an
overview of the National Beef
Quality Assurance survey
conducted in 1995.
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Dr. Wayna Purcell, Virginia
Tech Ag Economist, spoke
about the effect of captive
supplies on cattle prices.
This is in large port due to the
promotional and educational activ
ities of the USMEF, according to
Oates. In 1996, “exports will
exceed imports for the first time in
history, in total volume,” Oates
said.
The reason? Oates identified
three areas that have created a pro
found export market for U.S. beef;
• Market access. For the first
time in history, markets in tradi
tionally closed economies such as
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At 71,
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tuned out,” he said wryly. Janu
ary’s blizzard cancelled two of his
regularly scheduled sales.
On his birthday, he hauled a
load of calves and then a load of
cows to the Greencastle, while
Benn followed with some steers.
After a light supper with his son—
his usual Monday night slice of rai-
Badger Blowers
Beat Bottlenecks
■ Designed (or plug-proof
operation.
■ Unload wagons faster, fill silos
more efficiently.
■ Choose from Model 8N2054 or
New Model 8N2060, (or
bigger silos.
■ Rugged, heavy-duty construction.
■ Adjustable shear bar prevents
hair pinning,
carry-over and power loss.
■ All material goes up the pipe in
the air stream.
■ Flexible wind guards minimize
spillage.
Model
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“On paper, It’s real easy to
make money In the cattle bus
iness," saM Glenn Paris, who
operates a large cattle feed
ing operation Irt Berne, N.Y.
“But nothing Is easy, It turns
out.”
Bishop
sin pie Bob watched the action
in earnest
Nearly six hours later, he was
conailing a dozen goats onto his
truck for a friend and readying for
the trip home.
Tomorrow had come. And
before he knew it there would be
steers to pick up and calves to haul.
It was another day.
DRIVEN.
See Tour
Local Badger
Dealer
HONESDALE SPREADING
SERVICE INC.
SOS Cliff St.
Honesdale. PA 18431
(717) 253-2410
CHIDESTER FARMS
RO 2, Box 75
Kingsley, PA 18826
(717) 289-4260
MELVIN G. MILLER
RT 2, Spring Mills, PA 1687 S
(814) 422-8279
PIKEVILLE
EQUIPMENT INC.
RT 2, Oley, PA 19547
(215) 987-6277
BHM FARM EQUIP. INC.
RR 1. Annville, PA 17003
(717) 867-2211
SHOW EASE STALL CO.
573 Willow Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17601
(717) 299-2536
DEERFIELD AG &
TURF CENTER, INC.
RO 2, Box 212
Watsoniown, PA 17777
(717) 538-3557
HEFLIN SALES
& SERVICE
12312 Oak Hill Rd.
Woodsboro, MD 21758
(301) 898-3233
CHAMBERSBURG
FARM SERVICE
975 S. Main St.
Chatnberiburg, PA 17201
(717) 264-3533
SOMERSET BARN EO.
R.D. «S
Somerset, PA 15501
(814) 445-SSSS
MoMILLEN BROS.
RD 1 Box 134
Loysvlllo, PA 17047
(717) 789-3961
HESS' EQUIPMENT
Sales 8 Service
RR 3, Miffllnburg, PA 17844
(717) 966-2720
966-1996