Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1962, Image 9

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Survey Shows
Hog Carcasses
Mostly No* 1
About 33 peicent ol all
barrows and gilts slaughtered
in the United States from
September 1960 to August
19G1 were estimated to have
been US. No 1, according to
a report issued today by the
US. Department of Agricul
ture
Researchers of iU S D A’s
Economic Research Servu e
and Agricultural Marketing
Service estimated that 39 per
cent of all barrow and gilt
carcasses were U.S Xo 2. and
26 percent were U S No 3
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Soon 5,000 Watts
Only a few were Medium or
Cull.
About 31 percent of .sow
carcasses were estimated to be
U S No 1, 35 percent werr
U S No 2, and 24 pot cent
U S No. 3
These estimates, which art
based on carcasses graded at
a sample ol 56 packing plants
are considered accurate withii
about 1 5 percentage point-.
Estimates of the proportion
ot hogs coming to market in
each of the grades will help
provide a benchmark by which
to measure progress in hog
quality improvement
To obtain the estimates a
USDA hog grading specialist
visited the 5G plants and
. .. State
State
P. O. BOX 266
LITITZ, PENNA.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28, 1962
graded about 45,000 banov
and gilt carcasses and 0.000
sow carcasses from September,
to August
A free copy of the report,
"tirades of flogs Slaughtered
in the United States Septem
ber 1060 through August
1001,” ERS-37, may be obtain
ed from the Division oi In
formation. Agricultural Biono
mics, U S Department of
Vgncultuie Washington L' r ),
D C
HUSCH BROTHERS
OPEN A.C. DEALERSHIP
The former R S Weaver
Allis Chalmers dealership at
Stevens R 1 has been taken
over by the firm of' Dausch
Heathers
Dausch Brothers a >sumed
operation ot the business
about April 1, and will con
tinue to do busme .s at the
location toimerly used by
Weaver
The firm will orter < ora
plete bales and sen ice on Al
-lis Chalmers Farm Equipment
in northern Uancastti (. o
<' WAIUANS FUV TO
COUNTY TO COMPARE
CAOE VENTILATION
Fust stop for si\ Canadians
on a (old, wmdv day recently
was the Claude Hess farm.
near Akron
Hes-. operates a 10 000-bird
cage plant that is \entilated by
three legular Vent-O-Matics
tor i ear-round control, and
two boosters for increased nr
in hot weather
Hess has reduced floor spate
to GO &q tl per bird in the
cage area, and 75 sq ft per
bird for the entire house area
This 32'x2-H)' building was
found to be fresh and clean at
a uniform 5". degree&F, with
out drafts
Th-e second farm visited was
that otf Sylvan Seller, "where a
similar building Is being ven
tilated 'with another type of
air movement
Before returning, the Cana
dians saw other types of farms
and enjoyed a typical Pennsyl-i
wma Dutth “ail-you-can-eat”
meal
Nine million adults are now
enrolled in sonic type of night
instruction.
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