Expert Defends Cattle Processing Meat Imports OMIAITA, Mar. 5 The un ion's ioracious appetite for li,im burgers and hot dogs cim ie „tiy leqtures substantial im jfuj is of manufacturing-type prcl, Herrell DeGraff, president of the Aemncan Meat Insti tute told the 16th Annual Na tional Livestock Conference at Ak-fiardlen Coliseum heie to da\ Di DeGraff, a widely known agneultuial economislt and food industry analyst, said that domestic production of cow and bull meat dropped from 27 pounds per person in 1955 to 14 pounds in 196'3 an al most 50 per cent decline In cluding current annual im ports of approximately 1.5 bil lion pounds of manufacturing type beef,-the per capita sup ply of this hamburger and frankfurter beef is still down about 15 per cent from 1955, he said. PROOF! From The Experienced Turkey Feed Company “Our Results Keep No. Birds Started No. Birds Sold c /l Livability Average Weight Per Bird Average Tom Weight Average Hen Weight Lbs. Feed/Lbs. Meat Feed Cost Per Lb. Strain FEEDS D. L HORN & CO., INC york, pa. pl 2 786? He cautioned that sharp cut backs in unrolls would haie adieise impact on supplies ot hamburgeis and wieners n'luch account loi ncailv one-thud of beet consumption “If the hot dogs, Inmlnu gei and othei pi ocessed meats aie to be in our maikets in anything appioatlung stable quantities, it can be accom plished dm mg yeais of low cow slaughter only with im ported piocessmg beef This situation, in degree, will con tinue to be tme until om do mestic production of manu facturing-type beef again turns upward.” “Since 1955, we have had an increase of 10 million teen-ag. ers alone. And these young sters, of course, are the big hamburger and hot dog con- sumers “I believe that it is better to keep people eating these Getting Better” Says ALLEN KLEINFELTER LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA Look At This Record products made from beef than it is to surrender this market to alternative toocls to which the consumers could and would have to tin u,” Di DeGuiff said Cm lent beef imports, he sa'd, aie a i datively minor factoi alfectmg cattle puces compaied with domestic; over pi oduc lion ot fed cattle and the competition of othet foods He quoted U S Department of Am icultm-e figmes that av eiage cattle puces aie down adjout VI TO pei hunclied'w eight compaied to a veai ago The USD A estimated that about 20 cents of the diop was due to incieased supplies of poultry and pork about 50 cents due to inci eased imports and ab out 300 due to increased do mestic beef pioduction. “While I hold no hi icf for the precision of these figures, I do think that thej are rough ly in line with the facts,” Dr. DeGraft said “And if this is true, it indicates that there are matters of concern to the cat tle industry that run deeper than the single question of imports ” 1961 2500 2441 97 6' o 2128 lbs 21 82 lbs 26 41 lbs 25.00 lbs 17.32 lbs, 17 26 lbs 3.38 13 52c Bronze Hornco is the experienced turkey feed company. he probably feeds Hornco. 1962 2500 2382 95 2'c 21 76 lbs 26 16 lbs 17 45 lbs 3 43 14 67c Bronze Bronze Check with your neighbor. - ■ Lancaster Farming, Saturday,t March 14, 1964 5 Emphasizing that his purpose was to tij to bring unpoits into “propoi poispective” lh DeGralt listed tom steps toi cattlemen which he said would help sohe the cm lent puce squeeze 1. Tighten up uinch opeia tions b\ culling old an bauen cows, 2 Quit o> pi -1 atening ot tat tle in feed lots 3 Avoid bunched maihet- mgs 1 Suppoit expanded beef promotion piogiamis duected towaid consumeis. Dr DeGialt predicted a Continued use in con sumer demand for beef “Prospective population growth and the continued rising level of consumer income indicate that by 1970 we will need m this country some 25 per cent more beef production poten tial than'we have at thepiesent time The tougher part of the outlook is some intermediate jears of adjustment a time when we have temporarily ov- 1963 3 Year Average 2500 2430 96 72', 21 62 lbs. B 25 86 lbs I 17 34 lbs. 9 14 26° B Bronze S 31 972', 3 26 14 58c 2500 2418 eipioduced,” he said. He pointed out that meat parkeis traditionally hare been neutial in questions of tauft and trade "'lbis is certainly not for lai k of mleiest in such ques tions as thej may aitect our domestic livestock industry. Rathei, the policv is recogni tion that ti ade is a two-way stteet We have an enormous amount of tallow and grease MTO million worth last vCai that must be sdld ahioad Other exports last year included $5O million worth of hides and V2ts million worth of vauetv meats There are still other slaughter by-iplro ducts for winch we need ex port mailcets “It 13 certainly true that in recent years, meat imports ha\e considerably exceeded the value of slaughter-product ex ports. But this has never y*et been true over the -whole- of a cattle cycle. Trad© is, and still must be a two-way street and even the present im ports problem oennot be re- -garded as all white or all black, as all good or as all bad,” Di DeGraff said • Scabies (Continued from Page 1) disease from that County. The scabies-free designation, announced today in the Feder al Register, means that pre cautionary dipping of breeder and teeder sheep being moved trom Cumberland County to other areas no longer is com pulsory. 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