Penn State Economists (continued from Page A 1) tection to small and medium sized dairy producers when milk prices are low.” ‘The bill has two unique fea tures,” Bailey said. “First, the size of the supplemental pay ment is tied to general market conditions. That means produc ers in the Northeast and South east, where most milk is used for bottling purposes, can benefit as well as producers in the Midwest and West, where more milk is used to make cheese. “Second, the bulk of the pay ments are targeted to small and medium-sized dairy operations that have fewer than 150 cows. That’s beneficial to many states that have large numbers of small family farms, like Pennsylva nia,” Bailey explained. “For ex ample, a ‘general’ payment rate of 50 cents per hundred pounds (CWT) of milk is made when the annual average Class 111 price of milk is below $10.50 per hun dredweight. 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Floor Burnisher Kraft Tool texturing Machine w/Compressor (2) LCIAB2OOO Siter Laser w/Case (2) Mitsubishi Generator 5800 watt, wheel kit, auto idle, large fuel lank (2) Mitsubishi generator 4800 watt, new High Reach Equipment (2) 1989 Grove AMZS6 Manhfts, (2) Stratorlift, 19' and 25’, Niftyhft TM34, Towable Manlift 34’ height, like new, Nissan diesels 4 wheel steer 1989 Grove AMZ66 Manlift, Deutz diesel, new foam filled tires 1989 Snorkel T 837, new paint, new engine 1988 Snorkel 41 ft., Kohler engine 1999 Lull rough terrain forklift, 8000 lbs , excellent condition 1998 Lull rough terrain forklift, 8000 lbs, excellent condition More Equipment Arriving: Plus assorted small tools, equipment, and parts Some new tools also Check out our web site for up dates' Beaver Road then left on Monroe From Pennsylvania: Turnpike exit 16, Rte 34 south turns into Rte 94 Follow to Md line then it becomes Rte 30 Follow to Manchester, left on Beaver than left on Monroe “Watch for the Sale Signs Auction Marketing Specialists www.exi of milk averaged about $9.74 in 2000. “An additional payment of 30 cents per hundred pounds of milk is made if a producer did not expand milk production from the previous year. That makes the maximum payment under the dairy fairness bill equal to 80 cents per hun dredweight a significant price increase. For a farm with 75 cows shipping 1.26 million pounds a year, they could receive $6,290 if they expanded and $10,065 if they did not.” The study shows the bill would provide a lower level of price protection when market prices are stronger, Bailey said. If the annual average Class 111 price of milk rises to between $12.01 and $12.50 per hun dredweight, the general pay ment rate is 18 cents per hundredweight and the addi tional payment rate for not ex panding is 14 cents per hundredweight. 3051 Monroe Street, Manchester, Maryland (Just ofT Md. Route 30) From 1-695 go North on 795/al dead end turn left on Md Route 30, go 10 miles then make right on irtion.cni “Our farm with 75 cows would then receive $2,265 if they expanded and $4,026 if they didn’t,” he explained. Farmers receive the payments on the first 2.6 million pounds of milk produced, matching the criteria of the federal Dairy Market Loss Assistance pro gram. While all dairy farmers are eligible to receive the pay ment, the bulk of the dollars spent under the bill would go to small and medium-sized dairy farms, typically under 150 cows. Congress will consider the cost of the program as it decides whether to pass the legislation. The study estimates the cost will vary from $570 million in a low price year to $206 million in a high-price year. Most of the pay ments will go to regions of the U.S. with a heavy concentration Terms and Conditions Listing is subject to change by auction dale All announce ments made day of auction supersede all printed material Cash in full at time of auction, major credit cards. Bank Guaranteed Checks, No Checks accepted unless accompa nied by a guarantee 10% buyers premium of small and medium-sized family farms and a lot of milk. Bailey and Dunn observe that the bill would not completely solve the problem of “too much milk” in low price years. “On the one hand, there is an addi tional incentive payment for producers to not expand their milk production,” Bailey said. “On the other hand, producers have the option of taking the i^aisHcAmiax See pages 827-832 Randall G. Renninger | , Certified Public Accountant t Specializing in agriculture and construction industries “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, 1 1 save taxes, and be more profitable” ' Call about our FREE seminars 535 W. 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Thus, the bill tries to limit the potential for expansion of milk production.” The complete study is avail able on the World Wide Web at http://www.aers.psu.edu/ dairyoutlook/. 358379A1 407408R1 90850C92 90851C92 91265C1 145156C91E jffig $152.96 $3.60 $4.86 $18.36 $18.36 $8.23 $25.20 $35.96
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