NCBA Says Access to Market Information Will Aid Cattle Producers WASHINGTON, D.C. A ness decisions, the National ru l e that puts mandatory price new USDA rule fought for by Cattlemen’s Beef Association reporting in place, making more U.S. cattlemen will help produc- (NCBA) said recently. market information available to ers make better-informed busi- USDA today released its final the industry. you &your Crew are Invited to Our Annual YEAR END SALE & CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS rn Pneumatics f , /y >! si’l ) tin I ih! Spi'n,il\' f’it( c\ lu iluritl Witll In Wull! ONE WEEK ONLY: MONDAY - FRIDAY • CASH & CARRY Monday, Dec. 18 Tuesday, Dec. 19 Wednesday, Dec. 20 Thursday, Dec. 21 Friday, Dec. 22 8:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M. 8:00 AM.-5-.00 P.M. 6:00 A.M.-7.00 P.M. 8:00 A.M.-5.00 P.M. 8:00 A.M.-7.00 P.M. jcial Notice to Shop Owners & Contractors: will open at 6:00 Am on Wednesday morning, December 20 ig your crew for hot egg and bacon sandwiches, (from AM to 9:00 AM) Coffee and donuts served all day. specials on stick and coil nails and Sioux, ter Power, Quik Drive, Bostitch, Emglo, Bosci r alt, Makita, Paslode, and Tech products. WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF FREE GIFTS. COME MID SEEI I W ® "‘“y Free Coffee Mug d Letter Opener with sloo.oopurchase! •PPWCwto yOUT Free Coffee Mug, Pizza Cutter d Letter Opener with s3oo.oopurchase! |jpßpi|i[ bn*lllO*».. Free Coffee Mug d Small Oak Chair with s7so.oopurchase! ipjpipi thank youl When: ~‘ Mail Orders also qualify for FREE gifts and special prices. Please see the order form for details. Orders must be postmarked no later than December 22 to receive safiTpricer " and FREE gifts. Please send your check with your order. Phone orders will ship.C.O.D Beilel’s Week Before Christmas - December 18-2. Mon., Dec. 18 8-00 am - 7:oopm Tues, Dec. 19 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Wed.. Dec. 20 6:00 am - 7:00 pm Thun., Dec 21 8:00 am - s:oopm Fri., Dec. 22 8:00am-7.00pm Please respect Our hours. Thank You J ‘ Where: jjWjßtt 718 Vintage Road, Christiana, PA 17509 On Vintage Rd. between White Oak Rd. & Rt. 372 From the north, get Vintage Rd. at Rt. 30 at Vintage Sales Bam and go south 5 miles, cross 3 crossroads and i Y. From the south, gel Vintage Rd. at 89(51 mite west ojNine Points and go north 2 miles. Plan Now to Attend 2000 Special Notice: We will he closed for inventory between Christmas and New Year i»i«t m id*** Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 9, 2000-A4l “This is a major step that will improve the market negotiating position of family farmers and ranchers,” said NCBA Presi dent George Hall, a cattle pro ducer from Mustang, Okla. “It gives producers a leg up without stifling the marketplace.” “Price reporting will greatly increase access to marketing in formation, much of which has never before been available to producers,” Hall said. “Armed with more information, cattle men can improve marketing de cisions.” Mandatory price reporting is the result of a long-term joint effort between NCBA, state cat tlemen’s organizations and other segments of the beef in dustry to find a program that would best meet cattle produc ers’ needs. Congress approved NCBA-backed legislation in 1999. USDA initially will publish national reports and will then phase in state and regional re ports as market information is gathered. The information will be available through USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service at http:Zwww.ams.usda .gov/Isg/mncs/index.htm, and NCBA has plans to post it on the www.beef.org Web site. The reporting covers price, volume and terms of trade for fed cattle and boxed beef. Live stock packers, product proces sors and importers that slaughter an average of 125,000 cattle, 100,000 swine, or 75,000 lambs per year, are required to report. USDA is working to finalize a rule that mandates price report ing for exports. The proposed rule calls for meat exporters to report volume for all fresh and frozen meat, and USDA will col lect and publish the information. A pilot program to use scanner data to report retail beef prices is also underway.