Dairy Industry Is A Complex Beast (Continued from Pago A3l) when the supplier has more than it can sell at a higher price. Because raw milk is quickly perishable, selling milk is a con stantly renewed game of changing values after all the higher paying uses of milk are satisfied, the rest of the milk is sold at less profit for lower-paying uses; after those uses are satisfied, the demand for even lower-paying uses are then satisified, even if at below cost The quantity of milk available to be sold for all uses is a variable, and that makes the farm price extremely volatile. The milk pricing system attempts to create an overall farmer-paycheck value for milk, after taking into account how it was used. The more excess milk sent to market, the less the farmer receives, even if it was all used. The less milk sent to market, the less chance that those needing it to make lower-paying dairy products will get it at a decent price. Then, three things can happen either the farmer gets slightly more money, or an alterna tive source for milk is found and the farmer is out, or that low-rung processor gets out of the business and the farmer is out The daily industry is not acting in a vacuum. Similar changes are affecting almost the entire spec trum of human activity in recent post-Cold War times. Some of the changes have caused concern for stability and dependability. A recent published report stated that personal bankruptcies bal looned during the past three years while half were because of loss of employment, many of those surveyed reported that credit cards and easy credit were involved. Accumulating American con- CROPBUSTER LOAN Blue Ball National Bank understands the problems of farmers. We know where the meat, milk, bacon and eggs come from and we know you are in the only business that has to buy retail and sell wholesale. We invite you to take advantage of this loan. 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Outside of internal pressures from regulations and, in some cases, a lack of regulation, outside pressures persist Pressure from global influences upon United States domestic dairy policy has been strong. For example, through the New Zealand Dairy Board, the New Zealand government has been lob bying for years in Washington D.C. to change United States poli cy to make it easier for New Zea land to ship its dairy product here, half way around the world. New Zealand currently supplies markets around the world with var ious and specially manufactured dairy products. It supplies dairy products to the tourism-dependent islands south of the United States, such as Barbados and Jamaica, for example. In 1995, the New Zealand Dairy Board, represented by a Washing ton D.C. firm, called for the elimi nation of United States price sup ports, and allowing a totally free market situation prevail. With the passing of the 1996 Farm Bill, the United States dairy industry now has a timetable for the removal of United States gov ernment domestic price controls. However, New Zealand can’t reasonably be credited with the change in United States policy. In the United States, there are MARCH 2 THRU 31 EBBhB BLUE BALL NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC many businesses which export agricultural products and com modities around the world, such as Archer-Darnels Midland (which had been under investigation for price collusion). They want better abilities to place their lower-cost products in foreign markets and expand their sphere of business. In some cases, a company may be based in the United States but also have production facilities in other parts of the world, or wish to purchase products or commodities from non-domestic sources. Former and continued United States defense-related policy also has international implications. United States political policy toward former war allies, world peace allies, and defeated nations also led to the exodus of many manufacturing, industrial and tex tile industries to countries with little environmental §nd safety reg ulations, and the benefit of poverty-paid labor. Emerging democracies require rewards for their people in order to keep democractically inclined leadership popular. Allowing those nations to be protectionist, while allowing open access to the United States con suming market has provided those nations with economic strength and growth and a higher standard of living. The result has been to showcase the benefits of democra cy to neighboring, non democratically inclined neighbor ing nations. With the Cold War supposedly over, the need to continue those one-sided trade relationships has ended, forcing truer self-reliance for those nations, which means an economic readustmcnt, and possi ble recession. With the passage of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and the North American Free Trade Agreement, more dairy pro- duct is now being allowed to be imported in the United States, forcing increasing competition with domestic production. However, United States policy is changing with regard to those nations that have been receiving beneficial considerations to help maintain world peace and build support for democracy there. Currently some of the econo mies have been faltering as the beginnings of real democracy has begun to split up the closely tied govemment/businesses relation ships that were established in ini tial efforts to convert those nations to democracy. Further, with the reduction of United States military posts around the world, money from United States military no longer stimulates some foreign econo mies as it had. In order to be successful in achieving long-term world peace and security for many people of the world. United States leadership has the goal of not acting too hasti ly in removing, or calling for the removal of all of the aritiflcial sup ports from those nations, such as South Korea. Differing environmental, labor and safety regulations are issues which were mostly ignored in the final passage of the GATT and NAFTA trade agreements because they may have been impossible to justify immediately, and could Fruit Growers ITo Meet HOLLIDAYSBURG (Blair Co.) Penn Stale Cooperative Extension and the Appalachian Fruit Growers Association are excited to announce their annual pesticide recertifi cation and production skills meeting for fruit growers in south central Pennsylvania. • TO T»&n . Stores Farmers industry Construction,^ 45’ Trailers *9Q°° P«| Cumberland Valley Farm Toy Show Ertl, Hess, Winross Friday and Saturday, March 6 & March 7 Tov Show... Friday 6:00 RM. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Admission - $2.00/person, under 12 [...Saturday 5:30 PM Tov Auction, Sponsored by the Cumberland Valley FFA/Cumberland Valley Tractor Pullers at the Cumberland Valley Eagle View Gym and Cafeteria. Refreshments available. Located along the Carlisle Pike (it 11) North of 181. Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 28, 1998-A35 have pulled the rug out from these nations’ economics and created a barrier to sending product to the United States. In the meantime, there are efforts by some to ensure that United States world peace negotia tors don’t act too freely in giving away concessions on any of those issues with regard to agricultural production. That agriculture is a national security issue has been a common theme of Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Samuel Hayes Jr. He is not alone. Others also have made, the case that any nation that doesn’t have a dependable food or water supply is a nation at risk of attack or submission. For this and other reasons, agri culture was the biggest obstacle in settling on a GATT, after several years of failure to deliver and agreement. Most trading nations are not equal in the adoption of trading restrictions. Negotiating trade involves other nation’s domestic policies, because international pol icy affects domestic policy. Currently, for the dairy industry, it seems the outcome of events, both domestically and internation ally, is uncertain because the dairy industry isn’t sure what the gov ernment will do, the government isn’t sure what die daily industry will do, and neither can be certain what other nations will do. Information...(7l7) 249-8434 Clip and Save The meeting will be held at Irene’s Family Restau rant on Tuesday, March 3, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. All fruit growers are invited to attend. For program informa tion and registration, con tact Blair County Coopera tive Extension. (814) 693-3265. There s a group of young people who are learning the science business a. id technology of agriculture They are the members of the FFA w Making a positive difference in the lives of students Now AND FOR LIFE free