Egg Prices Drop 12 Cents (Continued from Pane 1) cialion or building and equip- Asked about the figures, De- ment - aic considered, he said lano said, "This is very serious if Some local egg pioduccis at tiiis continues for the next coup- the Lancaster County Poulliy le of months. We can look (if it Association board meeting Thui continues) for very, very low ada y n ‘S ht confirmed that pies (egg) prices beginning early next ent prices are hovering year." around the break even point. One said his Hock is losing a little money at the new prices, but another figures his cost of production at around 28 cent<* still leaving some profit. One noted that the 37 cent Urner Barry quote is for the big Another Collapse? Asked what egg prices might J>e early next year if layer hatch continues to climb at 15 to 20 per cent, he said, “I hate to put a figure. It’ll be in the low 30s or below.” That would be another drop of around 25 per cent from present prices, which Delano describes as “break even.” A local producer described the potential situation early next year as similar to the 1966 situ ation in which many egg pro ducers were “shaken out,” help ing pave the way for the recent high egg prices. Umer Barry quote for fancy large eggs was 49 on Thursday, March 26, last day of trading be fore Easter. The price opened at 39 Monday, following the Easter holidays, off 10 cents. The price continued down Thursday to 37 cents for fancy large whites and 38 for fancy large browns. Delano said the 37 cent price can be expected to net Pennsyl vania egg producers about 32 cents after deduction of transpor tation and other marketing costs, and averaging in lower priced smaller eggs. Average Break Even The present market is just “break even” for the average producer with the average flock when all costs, including depre- TAKE A CHOICE NOT A CHANCE WITH THE ALLIS-CHALMERS 600 SERIES PLANTING SYSTEM CHOICE 5 frames... 2-40" to 20" rows ... or si between. CHOICE Tillage attachments . . . packer wheels . . > NO TIL coulters. Allen H. Mot* Farm Equipment A /«■ifem H m Aus-ouomers NO-TIL Is an Allis-Chalmers trademark. USD A Backs April As Omelet Month The Poultry and Egg Nation al Board has been notified that the Consumer and Marketing Service of the U S Department of Agriculture will add sup port to the industry’s promo tion plans for April Omelet Month. “Eggs will be listed on the Department’s April Plentiful Foods List and will include a merchandising opportunity in support of Apiil Omelet Month, stated W E Mauver, Jr , Du ec tor of the USDA’s Poultry Divi sion He also added that eggs will appear on the Smait Shop per Food Guide for April The request for this support was made in early October by the Poultry and Egg National Board on behalf of the egg in dustry. New Holiand ger higher priced eggs When all the eggs aic aveiaged together, the farmer gets substantially less He figuies a cost of pioduclion in the 30 to 32 cent aiea is bicak even at present prices Costs, income Vary Anothei fanner noted, how evei, that costs and output will vaiy widely from Hock to (lock, even on the same farm. Besides vanations in egg output, he said, some flocks cost as much as two cents extra just for feed. Geneial feeling of the local The Plentiful Foods Progiam increases marketing efforts through the cooperation of food distubutors, both wholesale and retail, and the food service in dustries These groups will re ceive the egg merchandising listings in adiance of the pro motion The Smart Shopper senes has been added to the USDA’s mar keting program to bioaden the maiketmg eftoit This infoima tion is designed to leach low income groups and those leceiv ing food assistance “These marketing progi ams by the USDA’s Consiimei and Marketing Service backed by our own promotional efforts during April, will help ease any over-supply that may exist,’' commented Dr. I A Wilhelm, PENB president. Nissley Form Service L. H. Brubaker Washington Boro, Pa. Lititz, Pa. L. H. Brubaker N. G. Myers & Son Lancaster, Pa. Kheems, Pa. men, however, was that pi ices can't go much lower without seiiously hutting egg pioduceis One noted that producers who have long been in the business, and benefited from leccnl high prices, piobably can continue in definitely under adverse condi tions. but that many faimcis just getting in the business stand to be huit. Delano said a drop In egg pric es following Easter is traditional Big egg sales before Easier are followed by a penod after Easter when “nobody buys them.” This year, a surplus situation existed, prices had been expected to drop something duung the year, rumors of egg dumping staited and suddenly the puce quoted by Urner Barry, the con tioversial New York egg price pace setter, were slashed No Egg Exchange Delano thinks me puce slide futuies on Januaiy 21, 1970 was made more seveie by the ie- showed January eggs at 62 90, cent elimination of the New Yoik but Maich eggs at 48 25, Apnl and Chicago egg exchanges. eggs at 42.00 and May eggs at As recently as the Lancastei 38 25 Faiming March 14 edition, how- Delano noted that prices in ever, it was reported that United New Yoik last winter langed all Egg Produceis officials weie “ju- the way from 31 to 63 cents, bilant” over the announcement W ith an average of 48 At 63, he that the Chicago Meicantile Ex sai( j > “ we felt they weie too high, change had agreed to discontinue no w we feel they’re too low ” trading the cash call on eggs Such seveie puce fluctuations The last Uading day was Maich aie bad for the egg mdustiy, he 13 said, because “the consume! nev- UE P had long contended the er knows from one week to the Chicago egg cash call could easi- next what he’s going to pay.” ly be misused by commodity fu tuies speculators to the detri ment of the public and egg pio dueers alike. But Delano said this week he suited fiom changes in egg sup believes egg prices would have (Continued on Page 12) 150 choices .;. to select the perfect planting system for your farm. The 600 Series even lets you change your mind later, without changing planters. So take a choice, not a chance. No wonder “Going Orange is Going Great!” CHOICE 18 planting units... hop peroptions for every crop. More than 20 different planting unit attachments. La ncastcr Farming. Saturday. April 4.1970—9 stabali/ul this week above 40 cents if the exchanges had con tinued He descubed the t\- change as a public niaikel plate, the only one available foi eggs, vvheie pel sons who disagiee with the selling price “could bid lush er ” Under me present situation, knowledgeable egg maiketing officials can look at the facts and say that eggs are oversold, but theic’s no way to cairy the point in the maiket place, according to Delano. Lancaster Farming files show that in closing bids December 31, 1969 egg futures dealers pie dieted egg prices of 43 80 in Maich, 39.40 in Apul and 38.00 in May. These prices were set while January eggs weie 51.30. its peak, the Chicago fiesh egg CHOICE CHOICE Liquid or granular insect icide ... band or m-the ,row. CHOICE s==jSLiquid or granular herbi cide . . . band or total coverage. Grumelli Form Service Quarryville. Pa. Roy H. Buch, Inc. Ephrata, R.D. 2 No Public Forum As the egg market zoomed to Demand Change But he noted the severe price fluctuations so far have not ie- CHOICE 50r6 drive wheel options for each planting unit.