The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 April 1965 — Page 11

On The U. S. Farm Front WABHNGITON UPI — Agricultur# Secretary Orville L. Freeman apparently has upset the professionals in the grain Industry. He suggested recently that the industry bid for the business of storing governmentowned grains. Freeman and some department aides recently met with representatives of the grain trade to discuss gram storage rates and the uniform grain storage agreement. The indus-

itry representatives included of- ^ ficials of the Grain and Feed Dealers National Association; Terminal Elevator Grain merchants Association; and National Federation of Grain Cooperatives, j Accompanying Freeman were Undersecretary Charles S. Murphy; Assistant Secretary John A. Baker: Roland F. Bellou, deputy administrator of Agrii cultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, and regional ASCS directors. Freeman explained to the industry representatives that the Agriculture Department was taking a look at all ways to cut

mg to look at any area where we can save a dime.” He said the department had received many offers to store grain on a bid basis rather than at USDA rates set by the government. He said he belived the department should take a look at the bid basis. Spokesmen for the trade and the department said the trade representatives were unanimous in their opposition to a bid basis for storing grain. Also they were united in opposition to a storage rate reduction. In fact, the industry representatives wanted an increase costs. He said, ”We are search-

in handling charges. The industry said the department indicated there would be increases this year in handling charges. " I told them flatly there would be no increase,” a department official said. The department asked the industry representatives to submit in writing by the end of April their views on how the government could save money on grain storage. Grain storage payments annually amount to millions of dollars.

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