Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 1967, Image 8

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    Fanning. Saturday. Jul;
8
Poultry And Egg Price Margin
Study Shows Grade A Eggs Best
A report on monthly price stable during 1061-66, but mar
and price spreads for eggs and gins for the different classes
poultry in 12 selected cities varied from city to city depend
over the past five years was ing on pricing policies, location
published recently by the U. of sources, and directness of
S. Department ofAgriculture. marketing, the report says.
The report, by the Economic Farm-to-retail price spreads
Research Service, is a compil- were fairly consistent for me
ation of reports and rata, sup- turkeys in all the
plied by state and federal agen- c j t j eg spreads for large eggs
cies and private firms, on »arm were lower a]ong the West
and retail prices and price Coast than the East Coast>
spreads of seven classes of §p rea( j s for frying chickens
eggs, frying chickens, and tur- were j 0 west for the Eastern
keys. The report covers Bos- c jtj es 0 f Atlanta, Baltimore,
ton, New York. Washington, and Washington, according to
Baltimore, Atlanta, Cleveland, the report
Chicago, St. Louis. Denver, Los
Angeles, San Francisco, and
Seattle
In 1961-66, the highest av
erage share of the retail
price went to producers of dent Mike Smucker, Ephrata
large grade A eggs, at 58 per- R 2. On a busy schedule these
cent, followed by turkey pro- ( j a y Sj Smucker had returned
ducers, at 57 percent. Broil- j te that afternoon £rom the
er producers received an av- t>
erage of one-half of the re- Summer Institute of the Penn
tail price, according to the sylvania Assn, of Farmer Co
report. operatives at Lock Haven. He
In general, price spreads for was one of 170 Pennsylvania
all the reported classes of eggs young people attending the
and poultry were relatively session and served as. leader
walk away
manure odor
& flies with
One pound of Radiant Granules eliminates odors
and flies in a 40' x 400' poultry house. Absolutely
harmless to chickens, Radiant Granules makes
short work in eliminating (not covering up) odors
and killing flies in poultry houses, manure pits,
garbage cans or any area where flies breed.
Anderson Box Co
P O Box 31157, Indianapolis, Ind
□ Send 22 95 for 25 lbs and whirlybird FOB,
□ Send literature
Nam
Add re:
City.
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15,1967
• 4-H Queens
(Continued from Page 1)
Radiant Granules
6705
MIKE SMUCKER, Eph
rata R 2, on his way to re
gister at the Summer In
stitute of the Pennsylvania
Assn, of Farmer Coopera
tives at Lock Haven this
week.
for one of the discussion
groups.
“I haven’t even been home
since last Sunday,” Smucker
quipped as he hurried back to
the microphone to announce
the next event at the Long
Park contest.
Judges for the queen contest
this year were - two high school
teachers —Robert Schappell and
Mrs. Chester Lowe—and the
1966 Miss New Holland title
holder Mary K. Zimmerman
Selection of the queens was
based on personality (30%);
appearance (30%); poise
(20%); and posture (20%).
Shotzberger's Landis Bros. Inc. A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
Elm 665-2141 Lancaster 393-3906 New Holland 354-8001
•* ,* c
TOM HOUSER, Lampeter, acts as a leader for one
of the discussion groups participating in the Summer
Institute of the Pennsylvania Assn, of Farmer Coopera
tives held this week at Lock Haven.
WE USE QUALITY PAINT
AND IT DOES STAY ON!!!
For Complete Information and Prices Contact
R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa.
ALL-NEW
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is new from the ground up
New cylinder cutterhead. New, exclusive
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crop units with exclusive rubber gathering
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Wenger implement Co.
Buck 284-4467
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Aerial Ladder Equipment Used
To Paint Your Farm Buildings
C. RALPH MILLER
Spray-on and Brush-in Painter
M. S. Yearsley & Sons
West Chester 609-2990
*. 1 * * ' , . 1 r? J 1 1* s f *
Ph. 665-3388