Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1959, Image 16

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    Merge or Submerge
Says Southern Poult
“In five years not over 25 companies will produce weU
over half of our national broiler" production,” Mr. Harold
Snyder, president of Arkansas Valley Industries, Inc, told
125 leaders of Delmarva’s broiler industry at the annual
poultryman’s open house at the Georgetown Substation of
the University of Delaware.
“The people who want to stay in this business are going
to have to combine interests or go under,” Snyder said.
As the leader of a merged _ ~ , , , ...
group of feedmen, hatchery- t words, it is better
men and processors, Snyder ?. hav f u lO cent of
directs an integrated opera- 10 « P® cent of
tion producing 15 million not^* n ®’ -Snyder said,
broilers annually. - won’t agree
TT , , . with me,” Snyder said. We
116 dld ? an X , punch ‘ don’t like to lose our inde
es as he told the Delmarva dence but we must do it
that, we must Asked about his organiza
adxmt that, we are a group , ti s der said it was set
b °^ s ve up in an effort to gam the
developed a big industry.” J vantagee o£ a nat f onal or .
_ “Our Arkansas organize- ganization while leaving the
tlon of small businesses in various units as much inde
the broiler business got to- pendence as possible,
gether so that we could af- in other talks researchers
ford to bring in competent at the Substation explained
businessmen,” he said. 'the results of their experi
“Most of us are still acting ments.
like children so far as busi- Frank D’Armi discussed
ness principles are concern- Low Calcium Broiler Diets,
ed. If we don’t get together and Tom D. Runnels descnb
by mergers or some other ed the progress being made
way, and bring businessmen in processing whole soybeans
in to help us, we are going for broiler feed,
to find ourselvess out. D’Armi also discussed the
PINE WOOD SHAVINGS
OR KILN DRIED MIXED - FINE - MEDIUM
FOR POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK BEDDING
CALL,EXpress 4-5412
CONVENIENT SANITARY SERVICEABLE
Deliveries Made Over Two Tons
Trailer Load Prices, Bagged or Bulk
HAROLD B. ZOOK
220 Lampeter Road Lancaster, Pa,
Husk lost and clean wltN
Mum*"*
Pull-type for 2-Plow or larger
• low, gentle-sloping
gatherers with
hinged points to
save down corn
• Fast, dean snapping
action guards
against shelling
» Oversized, 6-roll
husking bed gets
ears husk clean
• Teams with any
tractor with 2-plow
power, standard pto
McCormick Farm Equip. Store
tNtlkftATlftHAl
C. B, Hoober Cope & Weaver Co.
INTERCOURSE WILLOW STREET
C. E. Wiley & Son Kauffman Bros.
QUARRYVILLE - WAKEFIELD MOUNTVILLE
J. Paul Nolt J. B. Hostetter & Sons
GAP MOUNT JOY
McCormick'*
1-PR Corn Picker
tractors with PTO
Big 6-rolT husking bed gives
you capacity to do husk-clean
work in the highest yields...
and pick up to 10 acres a day
with this heavy-duty
McCormick Model 1-PR one
row pull-type picker. What’s
more, the picker is built extra
sturdy to give you season on
season of low-cost picking.
Find out how you eon buy on tho
new IH Income Purchase Plan
EPHRATA
ry Leader
research work done oh floor
space requirements for broil
ers and tests of feeding
equipment.
Dr. Maria Angela de Oliv
eria, Brazilian poultry patho-
visiting. the Substa
tion for several weeks under
the Point-4 program, spoke
to the poultryman about the
broiler industry in Brazil.
J. Edward Mcllvaine,
chairman of the Broiler Ad
visory Committee which ad
vises the University research
staff on current research
problems, acted as chairman
at the meeting.
Dean George M. Worrilow
of the school of agriculture,
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P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Inc,
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Phone. Lane. EX 2-2659
Daniel G. Haldeman
R 3, MANHEIM, PA
Phone- MO 5-7371
Hieatand, Inc.
R 1, MARIETTA, PA,
Phone- HAzel 6-9301
Elmer H. Rohrer Lester R. Bucfcwalter
R 2, LANCASTER, PA R 1, WASHINGTON BOHO
Phone- TR 2-7670 Ph Millersville TR 2-5784
Glen Phipps l William Groff
R 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA R 3, QUARRYVILLE, PA
Phone ST 6-2832 Phone- Kirkwood, LA 9-2230
I. Elwood Longenecker Geo. W. Jackson & Son
R 1, OXFORD, PA. R. i, CHRISTIANA. PA
Phone- Kirkwood LA 9-2484 Phone Atglen LY 3-5408
16—Lonccater Farming,
Wheat Supply ‘W.*
Hits Record • £*4
The total wheat supply for eting year may jJ*
marketing year which began 370 million bushai
July 1, is estimated at 2,404 100 million bustn
million bushels—an all-time the carryover 0n f
high, according to the Aug- year. '
ust Wheat Situation report; pm. total sup D i v
It exceeds the high of a estimated at 3g,
year earlier by 53 million bushels, consisting
bushels. million bushels 0 f
The total supply consists 1059- production e J
of the carryover of 1,277 21 million bushels
million bushels, the 1959 ly imports of 4 3 ’.
crop estimated as of August T his compares «•,
1 at 1,119 million bushels, P*y °f 45 6 milh on
and an allowance for imports y ear earlier,
of about eight million bush- &ye Production
els, mostly of feeding quali- of 21 million bush,
below the 32 5
1 , .. ~ els produced ] a „(. ‘
welcomed the poultrymen. dSt y
The meeting began with a
chicken barbecue. ing brings res® 8
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proovjgi^"
4
egg sue
the market
PREFERS
not to ° Mb..
iust what ’ Th^’re
———l e customer wants.
For y eats,ls&Ka}l> has em
ployed' spme,,.of. the... most
Tslaliedsdeptistaanthe world
to’ wofk. at producing the ■
greatestlayer in the world.
Manx apokeStnerT.for the
peultrjrindustiX’helieve this
goal has beehachdeved. But,
even if this is .so,’ technical
gerieticworkwrll never cease
at JDeKalb.
■' DEKAtI AGEICUITUAAI ASS N., INC.
OEK Alt, ILLINOIS
Commerce/ fr»Juctrt and'Disiribyfors of
DeKafb Seid Ccrfl, DtKolb Chi*
and DtKalb Hybnd-Swrghum
Melhom Bros.
MOUNT JOY, PA
Phone: OL >3-8582
Aaron J. Brubaker
1836 Marietta Ave
LANCASTER, PA
Phono: EX 3-8362
Harry F. Houser
R 7, LANCASTER, PA
Phone: EX 2-0247
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