12—Lancaster Farming, Sat., September 16,1967 Egg Prices May Not Brighten How will fall and winter egg prices, October 1967 - March 1968, compare with prices a year earlier? Will egg produc tion drop enough to permit favorable farm prices? There may not be sufficient reduction in the number of layers on farms by early fall to bring production in line with a year earlier, according to the Cooperative Extension Service, Poultry Marketing In formation. Even if production is the same as a year ago, fall and winter prices may average lower because other factors af fect the supply of eggs avail able to consumers. Through June this year the national hatch of egg-tjpe chicks was estimated as 2 per cent below a year earlier. On July 1, 1967, eggs dn incuba tors for hatching egg-type chicks were 11 percent below July 1. 1966 The number of chickens raised during 1967 in the U S is expected to de cline about 3 peicent below a year earlier As of July 1 there were still 5 percent more layers on farms than a year eaiher Unless the rate of culling hens is increas ed the nation’s laying flock Will likely remain above last year’s numbeis until late tall or winter Even though monthly egg pioduction may equal or is slightly less than a year ago late 1967 fall prices may re main below a year ago Be cause fewer pounds of fiozen and dried eggs were available in the 1968 fall and winter months, liquid, frozen and dried egg production increas ed sharply in September through March which strength ened table egg prices These monthly increases ranged from 4 to 83 percent more than the corresponding 1965 and 1966 months Increased production of frozen and dried eggs last spring, 1967, will reduce the need for breaking stock this fall and winter Thus some of the factors sti engthemng last year’s price will be absent this fall and winter. Hatching egg needs, al though possibly higher than a year earlier, will not add to price strength as much as they did in the end of 1966 and the beginning of 1967. Then there was a sharp increase in chick hatching for both broilers and laying hens Military purchases will prob ably be about the 'same as a year ago Shell eggs in storage also are well above last year’s levels How soon these shell eggs move from storage into consumer channels is the im portant factor One cannot overlook the de mand for eggs when apprais ing egg price prospects At times during the past year, some believed that consumer demand had increased It is assumed that demand will re main steady this fall and win ter MEANING OF “ENRICHED” When you see the word ‘’en riched” on bread, flour, and other cereal products, it means that iron, riboflavin, niacin, and thiamine are added, says Louise Hamilton Penn State extension foods and nutrition specialist Highly refined cere al foods are “enriched” to re store the levels of these four nutiients to the amount found in the whole grain, or some times in excess of whole grain levels. Federal and state gov ernments set the standard lev els of enrichment. Rivers of U. S carry some 513 million tons of sediment into the seas each year. GREEN PASTURE Steer Concentrate For Economy And Top Results, Use Our Number 604, A 65% Hi-Protein Feed In Free Flowing Granular Form. FEED LESS —SAVE DOLLA continue to help feeders get faster gains and better feed efficiency! Contact any Mailer & Bushong service representative or cal! us direct at Lancaster 392-2145. & Miller & Bushong, I Rohrerstown, Pa. “Finest Service Anywhere" Ph. Lancaster 39: (Area Code 717)