Market In Best Position (Continued from Pago A 1) Coops that take milk and turn it into a product to sell want to buy raw materials (milk) at the lowest price so the plant can make a profit This hurts the producer. “We are a bargaining agent Commodities are marketed by NFO,” Paris said of the organiza tion’s commitment to see that far mers receive all profits from the sale of commodities. "There must be equal strength between buyer and seller. Dairy fanners do not have equality * N \ vj| Speaker* James Buebow, regional director; Rodger Schlottach, director of NFO; and Joe Paris, director of dairy field operations, at the three NFO infor mational meetings held In the Lancas ter explain the need for farmers to unite for higher milk prices. 11.2- 4 PLY $ll5 14.9- 4 PLY $lB6 14.9- 6 PLY $2OO 11.2- 4 PLY $143 12.4- 4 PLY $l5O 13.6- 4 PLY $166 13.6- 6 PLY $lB7 14.9- 4 PLY $194 14.9- 6 PLY $217 16.9- 6 PLY $264 16.9- 6 PLY $278 18.4- 6 PLY $317 18.4- 6 PLY $345 18.4- 8 PLY $377 13.6- 4 PLY $2ll 13.6- 6 PLY $234 15.5- 6 PLY $258 18.4-38 6 PLY $379 18.4 - 38 8 PLY $399 24 Hour farm tire service Low prices on Safemark - Galaxy - Kleber - Firestone Farm - McCreary Front Tractor & Wagon Tires. Permanent Antifreeze $3.75 Gallon Exide Batteries Low - Low Prices Cal! us first & save 1-800-437-4961 JOE’S BATTERY & TIRE 2225 UNION BLVD. ALLENTOWN, PA 18103 against big companies such as Kraft and chain stores,” Paris said. NFO is structured nationwide to negotiate contracts that are benefi cial to all farmers. “Fanners do affect the marketp lace when they band together for their common good. That’s the real strength of the national fanners organization,” Paris said. NFO souls milk checks three times a month instead of the cus tomary twice a month pay check. “This benefits the dairy farmer. It improves your cash flow. Indus try uses our money too long. By receiving your money foster you can take advantage of interest sav ings and cash discounts instead ofa cooperative or business benefit ting,” Paris said. In the future, Paris would like to see milk payments sent out' four times a month and eventually pay ment made when milk is picked up at the form. Although he conceded that ben efit would probably be a long time in coming, Paris said that it is only fair because formers need to pay for their supplies in advance. Paris talked about the Fair Act ’96, and how it is expected to affect farmers. “Dairy formers are lied to year end and year out It’s pure myth that America’s dairy fanners have produced a surplus erf milk in the past 20 yean that has led to low milk prices.” Paris said. According to Paris, statistics show that consumers use more milk than dairy formers produce. From 1970-1992, the nation imported 54 billion pounds ofnrilk to make up die difference. NFO speakers said that buyers often react to organized move ments such as NFO. “They tell bad stories about us that aren’t true to scare off members,” Paris said. But the good side of this scare lactic is (Turn to Pago ASS) j pain of early sc By protecting againc , and other diseases, and pi promotes a Healthier root system bln. Plant seed treated with more vigorous plants. You'll see' fungidia » increased tillering. And best of al mildew. Baytan Is also effective 5 busneis an acre, a broad spectrum of seedborne, , This^|^d«i^yeit) r wheat suffer from th^gn ~0 and foliar diseases i> including sittte, and powdery mildew, mfr rust and 'stripe rust. \ your sesjgHJßsr for seed treated with BauoK ml Mtaw (toga) U ■ flag. TM of Qutufson, Inc. Mytin l» a (tot AO, Germany Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 27, 1996419 “It’s pure myth that America’s dairy farmers have pro duced a surplus of milk In the past 20 years that has led to low milk prices,” said Joe Paris, director of dairy field oper ations for NFO.