Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 04, 1967, Image 5

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    !• Market Eggs prices must
” INCLUDE PROFIT
(Continued from Page 1) In addition to mane realistic
American breakfast”. and creative merchandising,
Those days ere game, he start- pouiltrymen will have to price
eld 1 . Times halve charged Pco- thieilr pi oil wets to include
(pie auie going to 'bed Meir and einio'wgh profit to cover the
igeDtillng up later and skimp- costs of added service and
iSrug- on, or skipping, breakfast, quali'ly.
Me .sa id he'd sooner bet his fu- He sand this was the only „ r ,, mn ..,, rDlKTr
Ituce om geltiimg eggs into prod- way this ai ea- could effccirvely RECORDKEEPING
uicits people would dJt alt mid- meet soul hem competition in Floyd Hicks, extension
W3gh!t, Mistead of tiyung to coin- the long run. pouJluymm from Penn State
'V'itrce them to eat eggs for “Wc should make positive Uruvui silly, sand that any rec
fcucafcf'uisit. plans for the future and not OIII^S al ' 3 records it they
let newer production areas a,ie com P’ c -2 enough, and it
you can make decisions from
Performance Is The Key To
LOW COSTS
Performance You’ll Get If You Combine
Optimum Performance Feeds
and GOOD MANAGEMENT
Just Call
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EARLY BIRD
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And
end
Miller
&
Bushong, Inc.
RDHRERSTOWN, PA.
misguide us as to their com
petitive situation in relation
to ours. It may be good phy
chology on their part to try
to bluff ur on costs, but we
can meet, match, and beat
them if we just get our
heads together,” Williard in
formed the pouitrymen.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4, 1967—3
itom.”
Hick’s predicted lihut js the c'jb'lnw ;> l l r'/u !.*") •> in
pouliiiy bxrin'esß cointomuies 1e imp-!.' ' ire nj'i.' „n,
move toward more ruiomation, (Contmued on I’ac'e 9)
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R. D. #1
Narvon, Pa. 17555
215 / 445-6388
MR. ROBERT S. KLINE
310 D Chestnut Street
Cleon a, Pa. 17042
717 / 272-8397
MR. EARL L. UMBLE
2460 Willow Glen Drive
Lancaster, Pa. 17602
717 / 393-3208
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Salunga
Grume!li Farm Service
Quarryville
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R. D. #1
Mt. Joy, P„. 17552
717 / 653-4355
MR. AMOS HIVELY
R. D. # 2
Airville, Po. 17302
717 / 862-3057
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Bli.e Ball
Arthur C. Ilciscy
Jonestown, P«i.