A3O-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 14, 1998 (Continued from Page A 29) the population enters Walmart dur ing the months of November and December), and that those markets are going to seek long-term com mitments from suppliers at set costs, and on down the line. In the meantime, he said the links in the food chain are going to be reduced and there ate to be few er middlemen involved. He predicted that the production phase of the daily industry is to become even more closely linked to the marketing phase, because the “engine is pulling the cars.” Berg’s comments suggested that the responsibility of marketers is to do more than grow fat on the temporary losses experienced by producers competing at losses. “It is imperative that we can communicate to producers about the future so their investments can match.” He said total alignment of pro duction to markets seems likely. He said it appears that a number lANT FACTORY SALE HEAVY DUTY STEEL BUILDINGS It s a fact l Contaminated water can have a costly effect on your livestock and poultry performance. Our years of experience plus hundreds of farm related treatment systems has proven the validity and practicality of correcting contaminated water. faMarttn WATER CONDITIONING Your Water Treatment Center t Call us today for treatment of: * Nitrates * Bacteria * Iron * Sulfates * pH - Acidity/Alkalinity 740 E Lincoln Ave Myerstown, PA 17067 Ph: (717) 866-7555 800-887-7555 308 W Penn Ave RD #3 Box 109 G 309 W. 4th St. Cleona, PA 17042 Stoystown, PA 15563 Quarryville PA 17566 Ph.(717)273-7555 Ph.(814)893-5081 Ph. (717) 786-7373 800-893-5081 Dairy Practices Council Works For Mutual Benefit of competitive jobs are going to be eliminated, such as agronomists, feed dealers, seed dealers, etc. This is so, he said, because of those integration alignments. Berg said that when Monsanto began using commercial fast deliv ery trucks to deliver its bovine somatotropin products to the farm it was new and some people didn’t believe it would be accepted. Not only is it accepted, but it is being increasingly copied. While Berg presented more sta tistics that bolster the image of the domestic dairy industry as being driven by consolidated consumer ism forcing consolidated produc tion, he said there are several criti cal issues that are key to the suc cessful integration of the modem and future dairy industry. He said effective communica tions from the marketing to the production sectors are essential; a systemic integration is necessary; respect for diversity in market demand is necessary (targeted pro- Water Quality an IMPORTANT Ingredient In ivestock Management 548 New Holland Ave Lancaster, PA 17602 Ph; (717) 393-3612 800-224-3612 ducts for targeted consumers); adequate capitalization in order to take advantage of new technology and growth is necessary; and per haps most importantly is the indus try’s acknowledgement and respect given to its heritage, pur pose and values. “I would start with that,” he said. “If you lose your purpose, values and heritage, then you are adrift” Dairy Compact While not dissenting with Berg’s outlook, Becker discussed the successes of the Northeast Dairy Compact and the possibility of continued or new governmental price controls for producers. Becker’s education and employ ment has been as an agricultural economist. He has experience in Europe and Russia as a consultant (Turn to Pag* A3l) Agricultural Automatic L.P. Gas, Diesel, Natural Gas Generators 5 to 2,000 KW systems Power Generation Systems Specialists Call Leonard Martin 717-273-4544 Fax 717-273-5186 From the left, DPC President Robert Turner presents an honorary lifetime membership award to Sid Barnard, in rec ognition of his many contributions to securing higher qual ity dairy product and longer practical shelf life for the industry. Service - Rental - New - Used Generators Generators 25 to 100 KW ate? mdard. OPEN-SIDED CALF FACILITY instruction. tars 17) 354-4271