6—Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. February 18. 1967 • Egg Marketing (Continued from 1) NO PROGRESS PAST 15 YEARS Melvin MAcheU salesman ager for Vic*or F Weiner lac. New Holland told the fanners trio*. m the par. 15 years. we\e p. oauced some what better quality eggs pack aged them here- and held them berte- at ‘ne po.nt of sale Afte*' weve sa.d that, we have brie fu"tne to be p-oud of compared to what other food inaur-'es nave accom plished "'i.t-hel. ■epo’ted He noted promotional effo-ts far< the meat mult, and even potato indus*nes adve-Ls.ng research on dav eloping and packaging new products The housewife today and even more, tomorrow wants convert ience foods and she s willing to pay for them ne added He showed the poultiymen an array of new egg products which included liquid-frozen packs, egg nog instant cus tard. dehvdrated-frozen egg whites, chopped eggs, dned eggs, and frozen bam and cheese omelets These are the sort of prod ucts the consumer wants, Mit chell stated, but he pointed out that ‘ new egg products have a long expensive route ahead before they will be mar keted in quantity With proper promotion and development they can help pu* the egg busi ness on a more stable plane ‘ he conduced I OUTSIDE CO3LPETITION A considerable amount of controversy was aroused among' tie poultrymen when Earl Hess. Hess Bros Farms Inc. Ephrata, advised them that egg producers and processors in the southeast were a direct menace to their traditional eastern markets He described promotion, organizational structure, and interregional coordination as the tools which are being used so effectively by. the poultry industry in that rela tively new production area. “■People in this state (Penn sylvania) seem to think noth ing of promotion Some of the southern states have manda tory 1 and 2 cent per case check-offs to get promotion money,” Hess stated “This money will come back to haunt us right in our own markets,” he promised Hess added that volume and lower costs in the southern areas enabled marketing agen cies there to handle eggs more economically than can be done in Penns: Ivama But we’ve got one thing go ing for uj m tms space age Hess said like a “halo en circling our industry’ “Food is still basic and there can be no progress with out it ’ he stated But he added change is the basis of all progress, and advised, “we’re going to have to make many changes in oui thinking and in oui way of doing busi ness” EGG BREAKING Arthur Lehman, Victor F Weaver, Inc, discussed the egg breaking market as a pos sible outlet producers should consider He outlined three possible programs for egg producers 1 - Lay birds for 16 periods (28 days each) sell shell eggs for 13 of those periods, and ship to the bleaker for the last three 2 - Lay birds for 12 periods, molt them, and then bring them back into production for the breaking market for a varying period oi time. 3 - Lay birds for 12 months, then repia.e the dock In the question period, producers strongly expressed the opinion that if they could tome close to producing eggs at the same costs of south ern producers, they could compete. In summ.ng up Sauder stated that Producers and processors here in a won aerful location— right next to tne markets But weve both got to beg.n doing thmos to «a-d p-o‘f cnng that market that w e should have done »ears ago and didn t He again stressed the need fo- Defer co operation :nd coordination Master of ceremonies for the evening was Harold Red Mus-er of Greider Leghorn Farms Mount Joy • Corn Silage t Continued from Page 1) age program, the agronomist urged dairymen to stretch the harvest season to get the best combination of yield and diges tibility To accomplish this, Baylor suggested that with perennials a combination of legumes and grasses that ‘nick” well for harvesting time is necessary He suggested several new, or less-known varieties which he predicted would offer ad vantages for Lancaster County farmers listing those accord MILES W. FRY & SON Frysville, Ephrata R 3, Pa. 17522 Tel, 354-9558 Growers of: HYBRID POPLARS a good tree. 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