;(i—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 7,1968 1 1969 Egg Outlook Will this fall’s impioved egg tity of chicks hatched to offset p'ices, as compared to a year the increased number of oldei earlier lead to a new cycle of hens in the nation s lay in 0 floe . low prices’ Predictions give a Through September this year, Weak*-it 4 ure of the e°a situa- about 13 4 million fewer hens tiorffor .he quarterof 1969. (4 percent of the nation’s laying but the situation*looks favorable flock) were . laughter* under for the first half of the year Federal inspection. _ i . n,.n In the first 6 months of 1968 percent In Pennsylvania, there Several nncertamt e when pr i ces f or i ar g e white eggs were 3 percent more layers on piesent in thl ® a( New York City were low. the farms than a year earlier and will be influenced by p r quantity of chicks hatched for rate of lay was down 2 5 percent reactions to present and a i- laying floek iep ia C ements de- As one considers potential pated tmure puces r creased as compared to a year pioduetion and prices for a giv- Itvels, at tl ! e tl ™f i pt ° earlier. In July and September, e n time, perhaps a month, he purchase chicks' ° rd ®L p , ® after prices of large eggs moved needs to look at more than the are made, probably wdi e about 35 cents per dozen on the qHantity of eggs producec ], Cur more impact ‘han anticipated New Yoik Clty wholesale rently. increased quantity of future P“ c f s , maiket the number of chicks hatching eggs set is reducing the number of Jayeis in t s hatched for i aym g flock replace- supply of eggs available to con laying hock u me p merits went above a year earlier, sumers as compared to a year eggs next spring P I{ this inciease m hatch con- ago . Also we need to estimate preciably a^ ov ® m =’ t-nues at the same rate for the quantity of eggs required foi ls likely to encou = e next 8 months, sufficient pullets production of liquid eggs production ™ ore chl^ s will be pioduced to replace the One factor which may tend tJ nt nhjr-u-q hatched older hens on fams and sci!l to encourage expansion is the the quantity of 1 d result in more layers in the demand for breaking stock to during J u .P , ’ nation’s laying flock produce liquid eggs In 1968 October (indica ed y «<=. Egg prices through the first there was not a strong need for incubatois) _ quarter of 1969 will influence bieaking stock because of heavy tion the last q potential expansion within the production of liquid, frozen could exceed that of the same „ ldlJstiy A med ; ocre pnce 1S and drjed eggs in 1967 . Spring months m likely to maintain the status prices in 1966 were considered take a sma q . quo and temper possible pnce too high to encourage produc- dee i me in th e f a n and win ter tion of liquid, frozen, and dued I since probably the number of eggs. Breakers had to increase | layeis on farms will not increase quantity of eggs broken out in j as much as it would if prices re- ine tall and winter of 1966 to 111 C£ Si biamed at higher levels add to the short supply of froz 11 J" Ci Egg production will depend <-n and dued eggs p s % CC B LU HP* 5" H U.O . St •J> >co i-3S > g£ b q J H iJEtJ PSO w rsS« *” n.W^T §«S & SS qoSwBO B*3&*s aglssg 03 O< CfeP3 ■* |M . L. \ >0 SiH feO H«H 4Wd s*lss£. asfiKl# CL OnS^P-^ For Christmas } give a membership in the Lancaster Automobile Club THE IDEAL GIFT EASY TO BUY -SURE TO PLEASE PACKAGED IN A COLORFUL HOLIDAY BOX During the month of December, a handsome new AAA front end plate will be awarded to the proposer for each new member he proposes. Over 57,000 Members in Lancaster County enjoy these services... ACCIDENT INSURftNC MAPS TRAVEL SER' IVICE LEGAL ADVISORY SERVICE Duet * 7.50 Cnlrtnc* Fm ...5250 on both the number of layers in the nation's laying flock and eggs laid per layer. For the first half of 1969. production per lay er is likely to average below the same period this year Later in 1969, a higher proportion of pul lets will likely be in the nation’s laying flock and production per layer would be expected to in crease. As of October 1 there were 2 percent fewer layers on the nation’s farms than a yeai earlier—rate of lay was down 1 365 days of driving pleasure EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB 1 34 N. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa. Pleoie tend • CHRISTMAS GIFT memberthfp To Till »MllcltltD IB *• UIH (tr NEW MEMBERS ONLY Attrm MUST RESIDE m LANCRSTtR COUNTY INDICATE (X) HOW YOU WANT DELIVERY MADE Send lift packai* diraet □ Sander's Nam*. Addraa* SCHOOL PATROLS LEGISLATION DRIVER EDUCATION GOOD ROADS AND AJANY OTHERS COAST TO COAST land te mt □ No entrance fit for a o«r -son residing with a aroiont number. FEB «7,N TAt Itmnninmf BAIL BOND SERVICE LICENSE SERVICE MONTHLY MAGAZINE