16*—Itfmcastier Farming, Saturday. June 3.1967 • Wentink Addresses (Continued from Page 131 ink said the Northeast will con tinuc wo offer many natural ad vantages to the poultry indus try Nearness to market and a constantly expanding market as population alone the eastern seaboard continues to grow are just two such advantages Along with expanding population, land will grow in value and will thus be used more ell.ciently. Today, he said an acre of land will pro duce 100 bushels of corn a year which, when processed, pro vides 56 pounds of humaa food By comparison, one acre of broiler houses will produce 1,- 089.000 pounds of belter, high protein food an acre of lav ing houses will turn out BTI 200 pounds of eggs, plus 116160 pounds of stewing chicken lOC CONSISTENT' means more milk Consu>tert quJi.y n M-f' a tulk tan K n*n»Kt<turmjr re ! yoj a v oua’ *\ perforin im*» i the m y ho-se ifcherc it pa>« off ’i prr/rts j*><)nn*Ti’r-a3 dim n re friftration in &olh •lid “'vacuum " in -dels . • . s from S*o Vo £i*K) jr*Mnni . • • I* ill- MUELLER til cortrol* and e,‘her remuit ci •e f-c( 'it-'-.ned condeiifeinß yiits, CJP e«ar gis *Ji upU<m*l cot* ce, •«\ «r >rea. ou prefer Ur? be found n oie of the \ured Jfueller models . , . come in &r( fet He gxit yea the compete Atory- A** Qbfrui <n*r fcontjmy *Mei “S” term L. H. BRUBAKER R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa. 350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster Plmhikv Lane 397 5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766 X3OMOWSOC By 1980, he said, it is estimat ed that people in the U.S. will be consuming 22 billion pounds more food than were consumed in 1960 What’s more, these people will be highly skilled, highly paid individuals who will demand and be willing to pay for the highest quality in the food they buy All these things, Wentink concluded, point to great opportunities for the poultry industry in the North east in the years immediately ahead. An open discussion on what the poultry industry can do to improve its public image fol lowed the talks While no speci fic solutions were suggested, theie was general agreement among both Canadian and U.S poultry men that work needed to be done in the areas of in teresting young people in poul try career*, better advertising and marketing, improving tech* niques for waste dicposal and the control of odors and other nuisances that arise when su burban sprawl engulfs poultry farms. Prof. Cavers spoke on "The Canadian Poultry Industry To day and Tomoirow.” The story ol the Canadian poultry indus ti y. he said, is that of a vigorous pygmy learning to Jive along side a vigorous giant. If the giant develops a sneeze, as a result of over supply, and hap pens to be facing north, that sneeze has all the characteris tics of a tornado hitting the Canadian market. In other words, he said, a 57v over-sup ply in the USA represents roughly half the Canadian pro duction On the subject of tariffs, the 5c a pound duty on eviscerated poultry permits some product Quality FERTILIZER - Quality TOBACCO QUALITY fertilizer is o determining factor in growing QUALITY tobacco. Use AGRICO special plant food. AGRINITE the all ORGANIC plant food for top dressing tobacco plants. Use now and periodically until tobacco is plant ed. Won't burn, will develop good root system os well as a tough green healthy plant. Contact your AGRICO dealer or Lancaster Warehouse ROY ZIMMERMAN 569-2361 or Ephrota 733-8161 Hew speed ... Hew muscle ~ / New John Deere 50 Side-Mounted Mower The 1,800 strokes-per-mmute cutting speed of the John Deere 50 Side. Mounted Mower really drops hay in a hurry The 50 is strong, too. Parts are considerably heavier than those in other side-mounted mowers. The pitmanless balanced drive keeps the mower running' smoothly . . . quietly. You’ll find the 50 an easy mower to maintain, too See us for details on this addition to The Long Green Line. Ask about our Credit Plan. Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland 354-8001 Skotzberger's M. S. Yearsley & Sons Wenger Implement Co. Elm 665-2141 West Chester 609-2990 Buck BU 44461 Virginia Sol* Features 200 Quality Horses Some 200 extremely high quality horses again will be offered at the annual North ern Virginia Horse and Pony to flow into Canada when need ed. he said, but there is no long er any flow in the opposite direction. Duty rules on eggs and live poultry aic more no minal a cause of recent con corn because imports have doubled and tripled in spite of record Canadian production with the result that retail prices are currently quite low. The ex change rate on the dollar (SI U. S. $ 92 Canadian) amounts to an additional duty, Prol Cavers declared Should Cana da’s dollar be revalued upward to or near parity with the U.S dollar, >ou will hear a lot more about protective tanlls. he pre dicted. 4-8-12 or Sales Representative B. G. HOFFMAN 367-1650 4-8-16 Churchtown Warehouse LESTER M. WEAVER 354-5477 Sale. The IM7 event is ached* ulod for Saturday, June 17 at the Downtown Livestock Sale Arena in Leesburg, Vo. Fresh from forma and ranches, offerings will include the dispersal of several out standing bands of horses. A fifty-head consignment from the Bnrrick Ranch at Px Ft, Fierce, S. D. consists of excel lent hunter prospects. These include several good, young horses carrying quarter, half and three-quarter thoroughbred lines The group also has many well-broke cow ponies. There will be several walk ing horses, registered thorough bred and quarter horses as well as paint stock horses. A very select group of Welsh ponies also will be oflered. Complete catalog will be furnished on re quest by Canning Land & Cat tle Company of Staunton, Va., the sale managers. 7-7-7
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