—Lancaster Farming, 6 Friday, Aug. 17, 1956 Costs Decline For Storage of Wheat Stocks Washington (USDA) Aveiage annual costs of stonng reserve stocks of wheat declined from 10 21 cents a bushel for a 100,000-bushel elevator to 733 cents a bushel for a 700.000- bushel elevator, when both were used at full capacity, ac cording to a maiketing research icport issued by the U S De pai tment of Agriculture Reserve stocks, as defined in this report, refer to wheat that has been delivered to hte Gov ernment by producers in satis faction of loans under the price support program The wheat is a year old when delivered and may be stored one or more', years under the reserve stock program The Best Broiler Cross at its Best Martin fuses the work’ of the na tion's leading breeders to give you top quality chicks that mature early for quick broiler profits. - -NOW - MARTI N'S'HATCHERY . 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Mrs. Mary Cameron Aarcher, who recently observed her 106th birthday “I’ve lived all, my life according to God’s rules ” The report analyzes wheat stoiage costs in 22 representa tive reinfoiced concrete eleva i tors in western Kansas, in 1,000- to 13,104-bushel round steel • bins, and in 25,000-bushel capa i city quonset-type buildings The Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station cooperated with the Marketing Research Division of the Agricultural Marketing Ser vice in making this s’tudy. A sharp increase in the unit cost of storage accompanies each decrease in degree of. utilization of storage space Researchers found that the cost of storage m a 100,000-bushel elevator used at one-fourth capacity was 29 51 cents for each bushel stored, or 19 3 cents more than the cost per bushel for wheat stored in the same elevator used to capacity Approximately 67 per cent of the inciease in cost occurred when utilization de creased from 50 to 25 per cent. Costs of storing wheat on farms were generally at least '5O par cent higher a bushel if storage space were only half used than if it were all uSed, the report shows. The annual i < ,t of storing wheat in a 1.000- bi.shel bin used at full capacity was 8 cents a bushel, but the cost increased to about 12 cents at 50-per cent utilization 640 Ford Tractor Tues Aug. 21 When: 1:00 to 9:00 F. M. Time Where : Harold Groff Farm 1 South of QVille Rt 472 Quarryville Ph. 282 ~ »• -*r» Sired by SAI Blackwood Bellboy, the Feb. 11, 1949 Bellboy’s Nancy’s Ann, shown by John E. Ocker, R 1 Shippens burg, Pa, was first among Ayrshires at Copies Available Unit costs of storing wheat in a 2,200-bushel farm bin were higher than m bins of any of the other sizes or combinations studied Mechanical aeration was considered necessary for the 2,200-bushel bin. but not for the 1,000-bushel bin When space was fully utilized, costs of storing wheat were 8 01 cents a bushel in a 1,000-bushel bin and 835 cents in a 3,276-bushel bin, but 980 cents in a 2,200- bushel bm A single free copy of Market ing Research Report No. 124, “Costs of Storing Reserve Stocks of Wheat at Country Elevators and on Farms in Kansas,” may be obtained from the Office of Information, U S Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C. mile Grand Champion Ayrshire v J s- >. * » < jVj/ x " t\Mls t ;-W^-" » *o£-*' v Although his Angus s failed to place, Lai of R 1 Bainbridge is ready to try again in the Garden Sp< Baby Beef Show Jacob did realize $30.75 cwt on his 7i lb-entry in the Wednesday, sale. 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