Livestock Byproducts Hold Untapped Profits Livestock and poultry farm ers could turn a waste bypro duct of their industry from lia bility to assest by producing top soil for the commercial market, a U. S. Deportment of Agricul ture scientist points out. Harry J. Eby, agricultural en gineer in USDA’s Agricultural Research Service, says animal manure could produce quality top soil that is rich in organic matter. Such soil would find a ready market among nursery men, landscape architects, greenhouse operators, and homeowners. If a farmer did not wish to sell the soil, Eby adds, he could use it to grow sod The sod could be cut at frequent inter vals and sold to municipalities for use m beautification pro- ma First big new bunk feeding idea since the auger! The new Badger Self-Propelledl delivers any quart- • * lnSlal ' Jt, ° n ' S t.ty of any feed evenly over the whole length of . y Mfe A|| movinf ts your bunk. 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Disposing of this mater ial is a big problem, particular ly for farmers who raise beef cattle, hogs, and poultry in con finement. Using the material to produce quality top soil for the commercial market could be a profitable solution to the dis posal problem, Eby said in a recent repoit. A farmer would need suffi cient acreage (even poor soil would suffice), large quantities of manure, and equipment to plow the material into the soil The soil would also have to be disked at frequent intervals to piomote thoiough mixing and Self-Propelled Bunk Feeder! Isaac W. Hurst Blue Ball s s\ A practical way to convert an old building to cages. Gruinelli Farm Service Quarryvilie Arthur C. Heisey Jonestown, Pa. EQUIPMENT, INC. of Layer Cages" EGG PRODUCTION STEADY lIARRISnURG Two hun dred and seventy-six million eggs were produced in Penn sylvania during May, according to the State Crop Reporting Service The production is about the same as that for May 1966. decomposition and to eliminate weed seeds, he said. How much manure should be plowed into each acre of soil, he said, would depend upon the type ol soil and the percentage of organic content desired. Eby also pointed out that the soil should be marketed as an en riched soil, not as a fertilizer. If maikeled as a fertilizer, a label showing the breakdown of plant nutrients in the soil would be icquired, theieby boosting production costs • Handias any material Silage, grain, haylage, green chop, chopped hay. • Inside or outside. Stanchion or other barn, as well as on outside bunks. PH. 464-3321 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 17,1967 — Merchandising Eggs May Increase Sales And Not Profits, Birth Says Kermit Birth, extension poui- to coouhnate supply to their try marketing specialist at Penn market needs State University told poultry- He emphasized that a uni men at last week’s annual meet- form high quality pi oduct is es mg of state Poultry Federation scnlial in developing a success members that merchandising ful brand identity Ail too of their products wasn’t the whole ten, quality problems can be answer limiting factors in developing a “While merchandising can in- good brand image. And he cm crease sales," the economist phasized the role of packaging noted, “profits may not accrue in developing a merchandising to the industry if quantity pio- piogram The package must also duced exceeds that which can pi ovule adequate pi oduct pio be sold at profitable prices ” tection, he added He said that production coor- dmated to market needs must accompany merchandising MAY MILK WAY OFF Many producer-distributors HARRISBURG—MiIk pioduc have been employing brand tion in Pennsylvania dunng identity lather than commodity May amounted to 317 million merchandising, Buth pointed quaits. according to the State out This has enabled pioducer- Crop Reporting Service Tins distubutors to cairy out effec- is 3 2 million fewer quarts than tive maiketmg piograms and pioduced in May 1966 A fully managed mutual fund whose goal is the possible growth of its shareowner’s capital. 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