On Being a Farm Wife (and other hazards) Joyce Bupp After a recent CBS news broad cast, which infuriated dairy form ers across the country, some of us have felt the need to respond. I'd lilke to share with you die follow ing letter I wrote to anchorman Dan Rather, who aired the piece on proposed dairy legislation. (I revised this several times, cleaning up my initial, gut-level emotion response!) Have you ever been hungry? Few Americans in positions of leadership and public-opinion set ting have likely experienced the pangs of a really empty stomach. Americans are the best and most inexpensively-fed people on earth. That’s because American fanners have consistendy grown more efficient Less than one mil The electronic governor on our AGCO Allis 8600 Series just might change your mind about traditional methods of farming. Set it and you’ve got precision ground speed for more productive operations, no matter how the terrain varies. 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What a disappointment that a recent CBS news report by you has done the American dairy farmer a serious disservice. That report, aired February 2, charged that dairy farmers had secretly conspired to develop legislation that would cost American con sumers some $2.5 billion dollars and put “additives” in milk. During the past year, agricul ture and food industry representa tives tesdfied at Congressional hearings held around the country toward developing new farm SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENT Sandy Lake, Pa. 412-376-2469 NICHOLS FARM EQUIP. Bloomsburg, Pa. 717-784-7731 B. EQUIP., INC. Wayneaboro, Pa. 717-762-3183 legislation. These were public hearings, widely covered by the press. Working from the basis of those hearings, legislators devel oped the dairy proposals recently voted out of the House Agricultur al Committee. This is hardly a secretive process. Yes, the goal of that legislation is to modestly increase the price of raw milk. Dairy producers today are receiving comparatively less for raw milk shipped from their farms than they did a decade ago. Such depressed income levels, compared to the inflation which has steadily increased prices of every input, are creating a severe financial crunch to our nation’s dairy farm families. Your report projected an in crease per gallon of milk to con sumer of 40 cents. Industry esti mates the per gallon increase un der the proposed dairy legislation to be about 9 cents. Adjusted for inflation, consumers are already paying less for a gallon of milk to day than they were in the 19505. Raw milk price has traditionally had little effect on the retail price, since the farm price is only about one-third of checkout cost of a gallon of milk. Meanwhile, the cost of the dairy program to America’s taxpayers B.H.M. FARM EQUIP., INC. Annvllle, Pa. 717-867-2211 GRUMELU FARM SERVICE OuarryvlNe, Pa. 717-786-7318 HOLTRY'S EQUIPMENT Roxbury, Pa. 717-532-7261 C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quaktilown, Pi. 215-536-7523 N»w Tripoli, Pi. 215-767-7611 OI»y, Pi. 215-967-6257 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24, 1996*83 has dropped from $2.5 billion in 1983 to $4 million in 1995; dairy farmers actually pick up most of the tab through assessments on every pound of milk they sell. But, farm support programs are a form of hunger insurance for the con suming public. Today, there are virtually no stocks of dairy com modities on hand in government storage, should some disaster strike. Now, about those “additives.” The proposed legislation would simply increase the minimum standards of solids-not-fat in milk the nutritious but NOT FAT things like protein, calcium and minerals to standards that Cali fornia consumers have enjoyed for many years. California milk is consistently rated superior in taste tests. And, milk fortified with Agricultural Wetlands Loss Is Down 'Wetland losses caused by agricultural activity have slowed considerably between 1954 and 1992 31 'S4-74 ’74*’B3 *#2-’92 Source: USDA Nature! Resources Conservator (NAPS) —Wetland loss due to agriculture has slowed down dramatically during the last forty years. Although wetland losses due to agriculture continued during the 1980 s, they did so at a much slower pace than in previous years. Losses caused by agriculture during the 1982-92 period were about 31,000 acres a year—around one-fifth the annual wetland losses estimated by the Department of the Interior’s Fish and Wildlife Service for 1974-83, and less than ten percent of the annual losses estimated for 1954-1974. Between 1982-92, wetland losses due to nonagricul tural activities outpaced those caused by agriculture. pn OPEN HOUSE days MARCH 6. 7, 8 BIG SAVINGS Details In March 2nd Lancaster Farming YOU WON T BEAT OUR PRICES & SERVICE BARNE higher solids-not-fat is not only better lasting, it’s more nutritious. Milk is not manufactured in the back of supermarket dairy shelves. It can only be produced by the minor miracle that is the dairy cow. If you and all consum ers are to have ready supplies of milk in your refrigerators, dairy producers must be able to earn a financial return that enables us to maintain our herds and our farms. Mr. Rather, your dependability, your believability, your credibility has always seemed above re proach. We challenge you to re store our confidence in your re porting with an airing not just the retailers* side, but also the produc ers’ side of this important public issue. Sincerely yours .. .etc. And sincerely irritated about ir responsible, distorted reporting. of acres lually National Resources Inventory LAPP’S 5935 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, GAP, PA 17527 PHONE: 717-442-8134 - Radio Dispatched Trucks - UIPMENT