Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 20, 1969, Image 14

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    14—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 20,1969
Bruise Damage In Broilers Studied
Improved In oiler homes nnd
equipment nml better handling
pioccduies could cut bruise
damage losses in the broiler In
dustry. the U S Department of
Agricultuie icpoits
Coopeiative studies by
USDA's Agiicultuial Rcscrach
Service and the Georgia College
of Agricultuie Experiment Sta
tions, Athens, showed that the
broiler industry is losing about
$49 million a year because of
bruises that have to be trimmed
from chickens during pioccss
ing. The studies were part of a
broad program to improve the
industry’s live broiler handling
operations.
In experiments to find the ex
act sources and extent of bruis-
Try A Classified Ad It Pays!
wish you a
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph 442 4632
Paiadise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph 464-3431
West Willow
Ira. B. Landis
Ph 394 7912
1912 Cieek Hill Rd , Lane.
Thanh you for your friendship and oaironagel
VVW-V-V-V.V-"
Ing In the chickens before pro
cessing at poultry plants, the re
searchers found that about 20
percent of the birds handled by
a commercial crew were suffi
ciently bruised to require dim
ming. Of these. 58 percent weie
bruised before pickup on the
farm.
By pinpointing the causes of
bruise damage, researchers will
be able to develop better equip
ment and handling techniques
to i educe losses.
Complete results of the
studies are contained in a 10-
page report prepared by ARS
agricultural engineer Albert D.
Shackelford, industrial engineer
Rex E. Childs, and marketing
specialist John A. Hamann.
all of us
James High & Sons
Ph 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph 367-1195
Rheems
John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-9251
R D 3 t Ephrata
Single free copies of the pub
lication, ARS 5247, “Determina
tion of Bruise Rates in Broilers
Before and After Handling by
Live Bird Pickup Crews,” may
be obtained from the Transpor
tation and Facilities Reseaich
Division, ARS, USDA, Federal
Center Building, Hyattsville,
Md. 20782. Please use zip codes.
Product awareness through
proper advertising is essential
when developing a profitable
sales program for agricultural
lime, an Extension agronomist
at The Pennsylvania State Uni
versity said last week during a
conference in Minneapolis, Mmn
James H. Eakin, speaking at
the Annual Limestone and Plant
Nutrient Shoit Course at the
University of Minnesota, pointed
out that when promoting ag-lime
the aim must be to create a
healthy attitude foi youi pro
duct in the minds of youi custo
mers
“You may possibly have the
finest ag-lune in >our state, but
if your potential buyers aren’t
aware of your pioduct it doesn’t
ically exist,” Eakm told the
shoit couise pait.cipants
Those in business today, he
added, must let otheis know they
aie in business if they have hop
es foi success We have too
many ag-lime pioduceis who ex
pect the product to sell itself
Newest member of the staff
says he’s supersalesman The
tiouble is, we don’t sell supers
Advertising Is Key To
Ag-Lime Sales Program
TWO MACHINES IN ONE
ft r
The first record of use of You don’t have to bo filled
word king occurs In Egyptian holiday spirits to be Ailed wi
history, some 3.000 B.C. the holiday spirit.
NOW!
Plan Fall Plowing
for 1970 corn be sure to include:
Phos & Potash
Anhydrous
Ammonia
ALSO:
follow our Alfalfa Program
0-18-36 Can include Boron and Chick
or weed control at your desired
0-26-26 rate of application.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
WINTER DISCOUNTS
Available on All Products
ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS
Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374
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S
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And yeti HOLLAND STONE is
one of the most economical build*
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versatility in size and shape lends
a structural freedom to builders, t
meeting new ideas, as well as cost 1
problems. Comes in a wide choice '
of naturally warm, distinctive J
colors, plus Colonial white.
The Jamesway Volumatic sil
age distributor-unloader is the
lowest priced combination on the
market.
It has no weights to adjust,
no drive drum to manhandle, and
it doesn’t depend upon silage for
traction.
Come in today for complete
details.
M. E. SNAVELY
445 South Cedar St., Lititz, Pa. 17543 Ph. 626-8144
Plow down this fall to
your soil test recom
mendations.
It is one form of N
that can be efficient
ly applied this-foll af
ter soil temps, reach
50° F.
NEW
OLLAND
CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC.
NEWHOUAND PENNSYLVANIA
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NO DRIVE DRUMS
TO LIFT
NO V/EIGHTS
TO ADJUST