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Egg prices continued to aver- the spring and the summe age well above a year earlier in rather than in the fall and win January even though egg pro- ter. But, as mentioned in pre duction for November and De- vious issues of this letter, in cember averaged above the sufficient frozen and dried egg same year-ago period. However, were produced last spring am cold weather in January may summer to meet market need temper increases over January for this fall and winter. Stoi 1969. Weather is one of the age stocks of frozen eggs at tht uncertainties encountered in end of December 1969 were wel estimating future production below a year earlier. At tha and prices. Adverse weather time they were only about hal conditions which reduce egg of the amount on hand at thr supplies and disrupt movement end of December 1968, and les c to market can have a greater than the holdings of this kim price strengthing effect when of eggs at the end of April 1969 supplies are relatively short Currently it is necessary for than when there is a surplus breakers to compete with the situation. carton egg market for supplies In December, production was °* e SS s in order to produce the nearly 3 percent more than a necessary quantities of frozen year earlier. This was due to an( i dried eggs both the rate of lay and num- Delivery of eggs to breakers ber of layers on farms The na- as reported in weekly commer tion’s laying flock was about e SS movement report by 1.4 percent larger than a year market news service the earlier. Eggs per layer increas- ending January 10 was 22 ed about the same amount. Part P ei 'cent above the comparable of the increase in the rate of w . ee a year ® a rher. This rate lay can be attributed to increas- increase would account for ed proportion of pullets in the ® ne * wo percent of the na nation’s raying flock as com- t lona i monthly production, pared to a year earlier. Perhaps Increases in breaker activity some of the increase in rate of an d chicks hatched for laying lay may be due to force molting replacements have absorb of hens. Peak production of lay- e d no * the increase ers following a molt would be in production as compared to < higher than prior to the molt or earlier and may continue if maintained in continuous pro- to do so for the next 2 or S duction without a molt months. „ ~ . , . . High egg prices have brought Even though production is about increased chick hatchings above a year earlier, supply If the current trend f ha £ h available to consumers may be con tinues it could bring about less than a year earlier The lower pnces the last ha] | f increase in the quantity of eggs year than a year earlier Re . used for hatching chicks for mem ber, last year it was neces laying flock replacements and sary to rep i ace proportionately meat Production in December more hens than in the previous accounted for about 0 8 percent yeai . Presently there is a higher of the nation s December egg proportion of pullets in the na production. If the hatch in Janu- t i o n’s laying flock toan at the ary increases the same amount same time last year. Thus, the 6 l n( i üba ' same percentage increase in tors increased the first of Janu- mmher of pul]ets rioused tbjs , the mcrease in the combin- year as a year ago could resu jt ed hatch of meat and egg type tn a greater increase in produc chicks would use up about one tlon than jn til€ of percent of the nation’s egg pro- jggg duction. ______ This fall and winter some eggs have been diverted from The first labor legislation in the shell table egg market to America was passed in 1633, a‘ the production of liquid and which time the Massachusett frozen eggs. Although the Bay Colony set a maximum wage breaking market competes with for most skilled mechanics. RATE .. 5% 5^% 5%% . 6% Lister Diesels can be mounted on various pieces of equipment. FREE ESTIMATES ON SET-UPS Such as: Irrigation, Refrigeration, Electric Generating Plants, etc. Also Creamery Package Bulk Milk Tanks C. B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse, Penna. Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 21,1970—1 Egg Supply DISTRIBUTOR FOR LISTER DIESELS SALES - PARTS - SERVICE We sell from 3 1-2 K. W. to 100 K. W. Generator Sets. the consumer’s market, frozer eggs are usually produced ii Phone: 768-8231
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