Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 25. 1!)70 24 Helps Swim, Poulhy Industries Large U. S. Soybean Output Om couiim is hlosH'd with abund.inie biwond man's iman ination 01 all oui abundance, howevei *n the ejis of undei standnm laimeis aiound the woild, the most enxied is oui huge \olume ol sovbean meal foi poulti > and sw.ne lations Bioilei pioduteis in Rumania CVechtnlm akia, Russia, Koiea and in an almost endless list of countnes all o\ei the woild would like to be able to mcoipoi a’e e\actl\ the light amount of h.gh qualit\ soybean meal in feed foimulas the con eat amount to make possible the maximum of bioilei meat pei ton of feed What then is the so\bean situ ation nndwa\ in the 1969 70 mai ketmg \eai% Expous of sovbeans will be up 55 to 70 million bushels this mai ketmg veai a lecoicl annual mciease Sovbem meal expoits sc u m to bo incieasing at the late of about 15 per cent this \eai Domestic c ushmg is of com =e moving at an all time hrgh The a\ ailabilitx of soj beans in the United States has been a blessing to the gi owing poult j and swine mdustiv mound the woild Without the aiailabiht} of soj bean meal the poultu and swine Indus'- 1 \ s'mph could not expand in the mannet which it has The lessened competition in the woild maiket fiom Russian sunflowei seed and oil has natui ally conti ibuted to the st'ength in the woild oil maiket To an outside obseivei, it would seem that the piessme cfiom within Russia foi moie oil in the diet of its people mav be A major factor in what is taking place in the lack of availability of sun oil foi woild commeice The piesent healthy movement in soybeans and soybean pro ducts dare not allow the United States to lelax in keeping tiade channels open aiound the world Japan wJI be encouiaged to do away with the impoit levy on oui soybeans While the EEC (Common Mar ket) has recognized our light to supply soybeans dutytiee to the Community, we daie not lelax in oui determination to have this mrjjiNM Bill M ULk and Ira B. Landis 1912 Creek Hill Rd , Lancaster 394-7912 The two articles on pages 24 and 25 present the highlights of a speech by Clarence D. Palmby, assis tant secretary ol agriculture, before Minnesota soy bean pioducersin February. While fanners in this area are not directly involv ed with soybean production to any significant degree, Palmby's statements and facts make it clear that soy beans indirectly have great significance for many lo cal farmers. In his speech, which was edited to meet space re quirements, Palmby explains how r plentiful soybean production m the U.S helps make other farm opera tions, including swine and poultry production, much more efficient. He also touches on world trade and other factors which, to some extent, help determine the success of every farm program. Palmby also explains how soybean oil has been replacing butter, laid and edible tallow, a change Palmby attributes largely to changes in the eating and In mg habits ot Americans. He also notes the acceler ating consumption of poultry and beef, the production of which regimes huge inputs of feed products such as soybean meal icspec ul in the futuie Sojbeans attiactive to sojbean piocessois La\e en]o\cd a giowmg maiket in the U S dining this maiketing situation in Euiope not unlike ycai Retuins to swine pioduceis small Euiopean cais hate enjoy- aie also quite satisfactoiy and ed a g’owing maiket m the Unit- have been foi seveial months, cri States This is the Ameucan system C’ushing maigins ha\e been Gieat foices aie at woik in the FUTURE is HERE with REX SELF-UNLOADING forage box BY LANCO FUTURE THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE A FARMER IN MIND SIMPLE... Worm Driven Main Apron Woim Driven Beaters STRONG... Built with Good NO AUGER - NO For Smooth, Easy, Trouble Free Handling Of Heavy Loads Now is the time to buy LAMCO 14’ Z beater FOR AGE BOX mounted on heavy duty wagon w/tele scoping tongue and 10.00 x 15 8 ply new tires. 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These progiams aiC I mention these two because each felt in the market place industiy in its own way is of The piograms and the expend.- ?*cat inte.est to soybean pi oduc- Uues offe.-oppo.tumt.es to those eis , So > bt;an rushe s like swine involved in The food industiy - l' ,oJucPls ha ' e a hablt (altel ex ‘ mid you aie all involved in that peuencing favorable i etui ns) of industiy. ovei expanding and tightening Piofits or operating maigins the r maigins. t ,Uiact capital You mav be suie It should always be icmcmber that soybean piocessing capacity (Continued on Page 26) LET YOUR WAYNE DEALER H 6 Pigs must have protein Corn is low in pro tein, and the protein it contains is poor qual ity. So, without protein supplements, the pig overeats to get the protein he must have to grow. When that happens, the excess gram turns to fat, and the amount of feed needed per pound of gam increases. 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