6 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 28.1069 • Poultry i v a i..n.u-d f .01 i’. -c 1' At the BiiMiit"* Meet me rnuiui '..ettl' to the constitution ;iid h\ l.iws ucie adopted m.ik m,. pioMsion foi gie.itei p.utm potion oi .loop' 'tuh os the Penn-'l'.mia I’oulti > Pioce'S oi' A"Oiiation .md the Penn sjhi.ni.i Ecg M.nketmg Asso ci.ilion m the atliMties of the Fuk.ation to make the Fedcia tion the United Voice of The Penn'jhama Poultij Industiy” Donald E Horn Ji of York. aas elected piesident for the coming >eai Other officeis elected include Fredenck A Slezak. New Alexandria. First Vice Piesident. Kenneth Long acre, Fianconia. Second Vice President: Wentink. Secretaij: and Harry R Ulrich, Harns buig. Treasuier. Other local people named to the board of directors included Allen Gray bill, Lane Co Poul try Assn : Call Hainish. Lancas ter, Broiler Gioup: Dale Weav er, New Holland, Allied Indus try Gioup. Andrew Ludwig, Ephrata. Tuikey Group; and Earl Hess. Du ector-at-Large. Maui ice Stem, past president of the United Egg Producers, Greene. Maine, addressed the confeience outlining the objec tives and accomplishments of United Egg Pioducers He stated that “produceis must learn to control their busi ness and not have business con trol producers’’ United Egg Producers hopes that at least 70% of all producers in the United States will become mem beis of its organization. Some of its objectives are to “stabilize prices and avoid ex treme cycles of unprofitable production.” This goal can be What’s The Finest Im estment In The Laud? LAND! .. . And Here Is A Remarkable Investment Secured By Land Holdings. It Pavs 9% James E. Millen, Jr. prominent insurance man from Lancaster, Pennsyl vania has created a unique im esment that will earn a total of 9% for each parti cipating investor You can invest any amount up to 525.000. Few aie ineligible to participate The investment organi zation is called UNITED LAND DEBENTURES It is backed up and -c-cured by thou-and- of acres of valuable land Because land almo-t never depreci ates vour money earns an unusually high profit. Are \ou eligible to participate? CALL COLLECT TO THIS NUMBER 859-2200 Akron, Pa. Area Code 717 Hendrik Wentink accomplished by (i) orderly fowl lemoval programs m periods of oveiproduction. (2) Close working relationships with banks and credit institu tions on credit policies to avoid over-expansion, thereby produc ing a surplus of eggs (3) keep ing industry informed on econo mic conditions and keep pullet placements down to avoid “boom and bust” cycles. It is the pioducer’s major responsibility to have an esta blished outlet for his pioduct and thereby avoid dumping of eggs on the maiket Mr. Stein stated that Pennsylvania pro ducers can become affiliated with UEP by any of the follow ing means: 1. Become members of North Eastem Egg Marketing Associa tion. 2. Become members of Na tional Egg Company, Atlanta, Georgia 3 Set up an independent Pennsylvania organization which would then become a member of UEP. Mr. Stem feels that the third method might be the most de snable since Pennsylvania is one of the laigest egg pioducing aieas in our countiy A PANEL consisting of L E NEW Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can prepare cows for good production at low cost Ira B. Landis Ph- 394-7912 1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane. West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph 464-3431 West Willow KEGERREIS AND RAYMOND REITER, Pennsylvania Derail ment of Api icultuio. *111(1 M R WILLIAMS. HI. \ n Hi”'*' Dept of Apiicultuio. *uu) motlci .tted In DR FLOYD HICKS Penn whania State UniveiMty. di** cu«scd THE ROLE OF THE 10(58 COMMODITY ACT IN PROMOTING PENNSYLVAN IA AGRICULTURAL PRO DUCTS Kepeiicis pointed out that Virginia. Gcoigia. Noith Caiohna. Alabama. Minnesota and New Jeisey all ha\e a sys tem of laising money for edu cation, icseaich and pi emotion. These systems may vaiy fiom 1 • 2c on fowl or up to 3c pei 30 dozen case of eggs, and one state uses a 1c per cwt feed tax. Pennsylvania egg produce! s have been pioduction oriented, however they should pay moie attention to the marketing of Pennsylvania produced pro ducts Reiter pointed out that a five-point program needs to be developed for a commodity group to operate under the 1968 Pennsylvania Commodity Act He related the experience of the apple growers over the past few years who annually pioduce about IVi million bushels of ap ples. Williams stressed the impor tance of store point-of-sale ma terial Eggs aie competing with thousands of other items and promotional materials must be furnished to the letailers These can be in the foim of flyers stressing nutritional values, ic cipes, etc. Other materials used in Virginia are table tents, and setting up booths at fans and trade shows stressing the quali ty and values of Virginia pro duced eggs. CLARENCE SMITH, Market ing Specialist, Edwaid C. Miche nei Associates, Inc., Harrisburg, addiessed the poultrymen on THE CHALLENGE OF MAR KETING PENNSYLVANIA POULTRY AND EGGS. He emphasized that Agricul ture has not enjoyed the rise of prices that have been e\ ident in the rest of our national econo my Egg prices aie at the same level as in 1958 and broilei puces ha\e actually declined, while production costs have in- If you’re not among the many good local dairymen who have started mixing NEW Purina Dairy Conditioner Special with your own grain to build a research proved dry cow ration, it can pay you to check into this low-cost way of feeding dry cows. £Jew Purina Dairy Conditioner is a 16 percent protein ration, fortified with extra Vitamins A and D plus phosphorus to help guard against milk fever. To help you save on dry cow feeding, Purina Research recommends varying feeding levels, depending on cow condi tion and the quality of your roughages. For example, if a cow is in good condi tion and your roughages are of excellent quality, you would feed less Purina dry cow ration than if the cow were in only fair condition and if the roughages were of only fair quality. Using Purina Check-R-Mix* formulas we can build you a low-cost dry cow •Reg. Trademark—Ralston Purina Co, John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Pb: 442 4632 Paxadise Be Well Drcswd To be well dressed, select cur k'iis styles that are (lattcnnu to you. .ulv.ses Mis. Ruth Ann Wil con, Penn Stale extension cloth ing specialist Set toi voui goal an att active, distinctive appeal jiue and aim to he appiopr.ately diC'aed foi the occasion cieased. Poultiy pioducts aie pioduced in abundance and sur plus often has a deteiimental effect on the puces leceived. The pioducer must become more interested in marketing. He has a responsibility beyond loading his pioduct on the tail gate of the truck. Better market ing methods and promotion were suggested as possible solu tions for improving the econo mic position of the poultry pro ducer. EXTRA SPECIAL TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1969 2:00 P.M. 250 HEAD OF NATIVE VIRGINIA ANGUS STEERS Weighing 650 to 800 lbs. Good and Choice FAUQUIER LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE, INC. ' * MARSHALL, VIRGINIA Phone 703 364-4861 John B. Kurtz Ph- 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata • Potato (Continued from Page 1) culture Building where they weie counted by Kreulcr, Rob ot H. Jones, Bath; John L. Ep lei. Xoi thumbcrland: and Roy Wotnng, Jr, Slatmgton. The men. all potato gioweis, were selected by Leland 11. Bull, Seciet.uy of Agricultuie for Pennsylvania. State peach glowers had pre uously \oted down a self assess ment plan. Cheese for Everyone Cheese is sure to please wheth ei it’s a camping 01 picnic food, a paitj snack, or included m the mam dish of a meal, sa>s Mrs. Ruth J Buck, Penn State extern sion foods and nutiition special ist. With over 400 varieties from which to choose, there’s a cheese for everyone, even the weight watcher. ration, combining New Purina Dairy Conditioner with your grain. Or, if you’re feeding low-protein roughages, it may pay you to feed Dairy Conditioner “straight”—just as it comes from the bag. More and more successful area dairy* men are proving that good dry cow feed* ing pays off in extra cow condition— and extra milk production in the next lactation. For example, 100 to 200 pounds of additional body weight at freshening can pay off in 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of extra milk during the lactation. Drop in soon and get your free copy of the Purina Dry Cow Program folder. ' We’ll be glad to point out how new Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can help prepare your dry cows for good production at low cost. James High & Sons Ph. 354-0301 Gordonvxlle Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph; 367-1195 Rheems