Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 28, 1970, Image 25

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    Electronic Egg Market Idea Cited by U.E.P.
A paper entitled “The Elec
tronic Egg Exchange An al
ternative System for Trading
Shell Eggs" has earned its author
Dr. Lee F. Schrader of Purdue
University, a travel grant of
OPEN HOUSE
Friday, April 3 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Saturday, April 4 8 A.M. to 1 P.M.
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Rt. 222 2166 Willow Street Pike
Sales Representatives
Jay Ober, Manheim north of Lancaster
Dave Trout, Quarryville south of Lancaster
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$500.00 from United Egg Produc
ers.
The grant was awarded in U.E.-
P.'s behalf by the U.S. Participa
tion Committee of the 14th
World’s Poultry Congress and
Box of Shin Pieces
will enable Dr Schrader to at
tend the Congress in Madrid,
Spam in September.
Dr, Schrader’s paper presents
a unique concept of computeriz
ed egg trading. The proposed
plan would, according to the
author, automate much of the
clerical work in buying and sell
ing eggs. This would in turn
“improve the level of knowledge
of the entire industry and reduce
the possibility of misleading the
currently less informal partici
pant. With the improved infor
mation, small firms would share
some of the advantages that now
accrue to large firms because of
their size.
“Physical efficiency would be
promoted through elimination of
unnecessary cross hauling and
through quality improvement be
cause of timely action. Transpor
tation costs may be lowered as a
result of providing a market for
egg transportation services ”
Ph. 464-2746
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' Paradise
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As a dairyman, you know that good milk production
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establishing a herd with the genetic potential for good
production, then managing and feeding your cows so
they’ll produce up to their bred-in ability.
Many successful local dairymen also plan for good pro
duction with a proven program of dry cow feeding.
They need Purina Dairy Conditioner, a research
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they need for good production after they freshen.
Purina Dairy Conditioner is an extra-palatable 12%
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West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph- 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 28,1970
Protect Flowers
From Cold Snap
Spring flowers are anxious to
start blooming, but a cold snap
might take some of the bloom
off if they grow too much too
soon.
Early warm periods tend to
stimulate tulips, narcissus and
hyacinth into active growth be
fore the danger of frost is past,
says Dr. Francis R Gouin, Uni
versity of Maryland extension
horticulturist.
If not protected, tins new
growth can be damaged by late
frosts. This is not true for
Ira. B. Landis
Ph; 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane,
James High & Sons
Ph; 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph; 367-1195
Rheems
snowdrops .winter aconites and
crocus, however.
If the weatherman comes out
with a hard frost warning af
ter your tulips, narcissus or hya
cinths have started to grow,
cover them with a loose mulch
ing material such as tanbark,
fir bark, straw, pine needles or
even peat moss.
As you are applying the
mulch, look for bulbs that have
been “heaved” out of the
ground by freezing and thawing.
Gently push these bulbs back
into the soil so that their roots
won’t dry out
After the danger of frost is
past, Dr Gouin says, you can
remove the mulch or leave it.
Whatever mulch you use will
act as an insulator to protect
the tender shoots from freezing
and thawing.
These are yearly problems
you can avoid by applying a
good mulch in your garden this
fall after growth stops. Dr,
Gouin concludes
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