• Consumer (Continued from Page C) milk. Thus, with a higher per cent of those aware of diet heart drinking whole milk than those not aware, there would appear to be little effect The same con clusion was reached in the 1961 study. Butter was used by 34 r ; of the sample on an aveiage day Among those awaie of dietheait the percentage was 33 Among those not aware it was 37%. Thus, some effect is indicated Thirty-seven percent of all people reported using cheese on an average day For people aware of the diet-heart issue the figure was 40%: for those not aware it was 33%. As milk, butter, and cheese are the major sales items in the dairy economy, other products were not studied. It is Dr Quack enbush’s opinion that they would fli hi Vi i Plant PIONEER "New Generation " Hybrids Medium Season 3567 Ask your Pioneer Salesman about these Outstanding Varieties PIONEER, / \ . 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No, our customers testify the "1230 Series II” is better three ways: 1. handles meaner haylage 2. throws out of larger silo 3. unloads on lower current draw So, demand Command Perform - not bo affected as much as the ones studied Diet And Weight Watching All respondents were asked “Are you on any sort of a diet at the piesent time''” If they an swered "yes" tliev were shown a caul listing vaiions kinds of diets and then asked: "What soil of a diet arc you on?” Those who didn’t say anything about weight with icspect to their diet and all who were not on any sort of a diet wcie asked “While many people aie not on a strict diet for either gaming or losing weight, they are still somewhat concerned with watching then weight In your case, do you watch your weight, so as not to gain weight, so as not to lose weight, or don’t you have any weight problems?” ADA concern with dairy pro ducts consumption is with people taking action with respect to weight compared to those with 3571 Full Season 3304 3306 3369 A NEW WHIP-SNAP V-PADDLES GIVE | EXTRA THROW POWER DOUIIE 7* AUGERS WITH3/U' FLIGHTING no problems and taking no ac tion. The Amencan Dairy Asso ciation study shows that 11% of all adults of 15 and over are on a diet to lose weight, 31% arc not on a weight diet, but aie watching so as not to gam. and 52"< have no weieht pioblem What eflect has action with icspect to weight control had upon plain or whole milk con sumption 9 We find that 40%- of those on a diet tc lose weight drink whole milk on an average day For weight watchers, it was 58% and for those with no weight problem it was 62%. This means that about 6% of all adults have left the whole milk market due to action on weight conti 01, w'hich is substantially more than those leaving because of the diet-heart issue It is important to remember that nearly two-thuds of the whole milk is drunk by children of 14 and under, who were not in the study, and w’ho likely aren’t concerned with weight con trol In addition, theie has been the shift fiom whole milk to skim and 2% which would fur ther diminish the impoitance of the 6% of adults who have left the whole milk market m terms ot fluid product pounds What is the effect of dieting and weight watching on the but ter maiket 9 The data indicate that 25% of the people on a diet to lose weight eat butter on an average day The percentage foi those not on a weight diet, but watching so as not to gam was 32 Foi people with no weight problem it was 37% Combining both the diet and weight watch ing yields 8% who have left the butter market since the 1961 study. Obviously there are many other factors that have contri buted to the decreased per capita consumption of butter. Survey data shows that 39% of the adults on a diet to lose weight eat cheese on an average day. The figure is 40% for the weight watchers, and only 34% for those with no weight prob lem. In shoit, the milk market has Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 22.1969—11 been affected slightly by con sumer concern about diet-heart oi weight control, Initlei sales affected more by weight watch mg than by diet-heart, and cheese sales seem to have been helped More adults have left the whole milk maikcl due to weight conti ol than to diet-heart, fewei people are eating butter for a variety of reasons; and people aware of the diethcai' i: c ue eat cheese moie fieqacntly than those not aware of it There has been only one King John in English history THIS FARMER is on his way to the bank... How did he make this profit? 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Church St., Quarryville Soil Tests Soil tests can only be as ac curate as the sample taken If a land owner is going to have his soil tested, he should lake a veiy accuiate and representative sam. pie of the field or garden; this moans drawing the sample fiom at least twelve places through out the area and mixing well be fore taking the sample to be tested If the sample is taken quickly and carelessly it will not give the tiue need of the plot and the investment will do very little good Take time to draw a very representative sam ple from the field and do a thorough job of mixing. •Xv.v Xv.v! SSSxS . . . to deposit the money he made when he sold his steers. David B. Hurst Bowmansville Martin's Feed Mill, Inc. R. D. 3, Ephrata, Pa, Mountville Feed Service Mountville Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Musser's Mill The Buck Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Terre Hill Ammon E. Shelly Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer