Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 09, 1967, Image 13

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    Can Family-Size Poultry Farms
Compete With The Giant Flocks?
Can the independent family- the development of two giant
size poultry farmer stay in egg production complexes in
business in the face of the Maine this past year.
mushrooming giant egg produc
tion complex? If so, how?
An expert extension poultry- cooperation,” Whelden says,
man who has studied the prob- “It is doubtful that either the
lems from all angles in recent contraotee or the owner-opera
years will pass on his answers tor can continue ‘doing busi
to egg producers in October, ness as usual’. Changes will be
Harry C. Whelden, Jr., Maine necessary.”
poultry specialist, will be fea- Whelden will outline the ec
tured along with more than a onomic advantages and disad
dozen other authorities looking vantages of the two methods,
into equally vital problems to as well as the production, la
poultrymen -during the three- bor, disease and handling prob
day 30th anniversary exposi- lems. His talk, entitled “Poul
tion and convention of the trymen’s Current Concern Over
Northeastern Poultry Produc- the Giant Egg Complexes
ers Council at Harrisburg’s gi- Justified?”, will be given at
ant Farm Show Building on 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Octo-
October 10-11-12. ber 10.
The veteran poultry expert “The egg complex offers
has already indicated in recent economies in cost of produt
articles several approaches the tion, transportation of feed and
independent-producer can take eggs and reduced time between
to compete -successfully with production and retailing,”
the giants,. He has had the ben- Whelden points out. “The in
efit of studying at close hand (Continued on Page 17)
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"The Corn Is High As
An Elephant's Eye .
“The corn is as high as an
elephant’s eye ..is the chorus
being sung on Lancaster Coun
ty farmlands right now. It’s not
poetic license . . . stalks as tall
as 12 feet are a fairly common
sight.
The stalks are not only high,
they’re also going wide with
two or even three ears per stalk.
Fanners are happy about the
prospects of a record crop. It
will all come true if frost does
not strike before the corn is
mature.
Freeman Urges
Ag. Careers For
Young People
Secretary of Agriculture Or
ville L. Freeman re c e ntly
challenged young people
to look to agriculture for ca
reers of excitement and serv
ice and profit.
“Agriculture has been, is,
(Continued on Page 16)
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need
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1967 —
SECOND SECTION
Black and White Three-Year-Old
Class To Feature Five Champions
Five hundred and thirty-five can show will be receiving ad
entries have been accepted for ditional recognition as this
the Fourteenth Annual Penn- show is one of three designat
sylvania Black and White Show ed as a National Holstein Show
scheduled for th e State Farm by the Holstein-Friesian Asso-
Show Building at Harrisburg ciation of America. Other Na
on Tuesday, September 12. The tional Holstein Shows are
entries qualified at eight dis- scheduled for Madison, Wiscon
trict black and white shows sin and Sacramento, California,
held during July and August Both the Black and White
at Shippensburg, Kutztown, show and the Holstein Sale are
Mansfield, Martinsburg, Tunk- sponsored by the Pennsylvania
bannock, Hershey, Meadville, Holstein Association, State Col
and Indiana, where 1,577 Reg- i e g e> Pennsylvania,
istered Holsteins were exhibit- -
Dr. John L. McKitrick, Wei- SllOOtlllg HoUfS
come Inn Farm, Dublin, Ohio, O _ J
will be placing the twenty-six l\oWiy I\.eVlSeu
classes starting at 8 a.m. Spe- *
dal awards sponsored by Hoi- in 1 OnnSjr IVania
stein breeders will be present
ed to class winners including New shooting hours became
Premier Breeder and Premier effective in Pennsylvania Sep-
Exhibitor recognition One of tember 1, hunters were re
the more interesting classes minded by the Game Commie
for Dr. McKitnck to judge will sion.
be the three-year-old class With few exceptions, shoot
which includes five of the ing hours for nearly all species
eight district show grand of game will be one-half hour
champions. before sunrise until sunset.
Fifty of the entries will be The exceptions are raccoons,
offered at public auction in the usually hunted at night, which
annual .State Holstein Sale may be hunted any hour;
scheduled for September 11 at doves, which may be hunted
6 pm. in the Farm Show Build- from 1 pm, EDST to sunset
ing, Small Arena. Each of the through October 28, and from
sale entries are also eligible 12 noon EST to sunset through
for the Pennsylvania All-Amer- November 9; October 28, the
loan Holstein Show competi- opening day of general small
tion on 'September 14 and 15. game season, when there will
Winners in the AU-Ameri- (Continued on Page 16)
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