ft LancnMer Farming, Saturday, June 20.1070 Local Egg Man Concerned About Market, Sees Hope Despite the gloomy egg mar ket pictine which the egg typo chick hatch pi ejects, Tom Smith of I. M Shcaffei, Ephiata. teims the oveiall situation at this time "awful muddx." While the laycis hatched in .lanuaiy should be coming on the maiket this month. Smith said the actual situation shows “nothing good" available any wheie in the countiy in 20 to 22 week old pullets, the icady to lay age He attubutes this lack of new laveis to a high incidence of Marek’s disease, while 10 to 12 week old pullets now aie plentiful and of good quality, he noted that it's noimally an othei six weeks befoie Maiek’s will begin to take its toll on these buds "Many of the pul lets now available aie so full of disease nobody wants them,” Smith said But Smith conceded that if these later buds do come into pioduction without significant reduction in numbeis thiough some means, such as Maiek’s it could put majoi downwaid piessuie on the egg market in July and August He also noted a heavy inci dence of moulting in some areas and continuation of the trend towaid iccoid egg type chick hatch in many paits of the country in May On the other hand, the fu :ures maiket for eggs has been stiong in the past 10 days and "bieakcrs arc looking for eggs," both favoiable signs Bt caking stock is reported low. lower than a year ago Overall. Smith secs a steadv market which actually may go higher in the next few weeks, but with the market beyond that point highly unceitain Under prices prevailing this week. Smith says the more effi cient operators are making a profit: the huge egg maiket is actually a little higher than a year ago But medium and small egg prices aie considei ably lower than a year ago and opeiatois with eggs in these categones aie losing money, he said Guernsey Sales The Penns\han'a Golden Cuemse> News June edition ic poits the following =a’es which niaj be of mtei est to local dauj men June 25 12 30 pin, 273 id gut tne tobacco looks good Special Sale. Lancastei Sales t j ld j has been planted. Smith Pavilion SFlc) Jul> 16 —l2 30 pm, Busv ‘ ln fact> • tne CO in mop looks Brook Faims Guemsej Dispel- %eiy good al thls po int —a! sal, Leroj G Blouch, Jonestown, though di> woathei can still hint ovvnei, at the Association Sales glowing season has Pavilion. Lancastei, managed bv ‘ been vei . f aVo iable to agncul thePGßA tine" Julj 23 12 30 pm, Foiest The fj rs t cut 0 f b a> and alfalfa Pieston 11, Oxfoid, Pa , Guemsej bave h een made and the second Dispei sal, at the Association clop | s “ CO mmg along rapidlj,” Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, man- b said aged by the P B G A July 25 11 00 am. Lake the farm managed jointly bv the Louise Faim Dispersal, Raj mond PGBA and the Merrjman Co. Goennger. owner, Dallas, Pa . at Sparks, Md NCW INTERNATIONAL m rotary More weight and quality than any other light duty economy cutter Heavy-duty rotor housing has one-piece all welded unitized construction Free-swinging long-wearing knives protected by stump-jumper holder Regular tail wheel maintains even cutting height from 1 to 12 inches Kouffman Bros. MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 Cope & Weaver Co. Messick Farm Equip. NEW PROVIDENCE ELIZABETHTOWN 786-7351 367-1319 international Harvester Sales ard Service EPHRATA 733-2283 UEP Adopts Program Monday In Atlanta To Hit Egg Bust (Continued fiom Page 1) should take steps to make sure they me slaughtcied instead of ie-sold for foice-molting else where. Regional Coopei alive membeis of UEP have pledged fuit sup port in informing their member pioduceis about the program. In a sepaiate booklet “Action Wet Weather Stalling Tobacco; Crops Growing Lancastei Countv tobacco planting is still limning behind schedule and is only one-half to two thuds finished But one week of good, di > v eathei and "we’ll be back on schedule’’ accoiding to Max Smith, Lancastei Countv agu cultmal agent Tobacco planting is noimallj completed bv Julv 4 Smith said the implanted to bacco plants have been growing iapidl> and aie “icall.v too b;,2 ” Now," the UEP projects that Assumptions on which tha total indusliy profit and losses UEP projections rest include: • for the next 18 months, if no ac- U S population of 200 million tion is taken, will be 5513.000.000 and a growth rate of per cent versus a profit of 5342.000.000 if annually: the cost of 28 cent* the guidelines are followed. FOB farms; a continued drop It is also noted that the UEP IP per capita egg consumption a| cost pi ejection of 28 cents per best offset by population growth, dozen is broken down as follows: leaving no significant change in 14 cents for feed. 4 75 cents for demand: a decrease of five per labor and contract: 25 cents for cen t ; n e gg production should medication: 12 cent for samta- pio( j lice a 2O per cent increase la tion. 6 5 cents for bird amortiza- r . . .. A tion. and 238 cents for oveihead, e =S puces, or a four to one ratio intei est and miscellaneous. between production and price. ARE YOUR COWS PRODUCING TO CAPACITY? HERE'S THE WAY TO INCREASE DAIRY PERFORMANCE Fit the feed to the forage you have available. Fit the feed and forage to cow performance by deter mining the'pounds of feed input needed daily for per J formance and milk output. Fit the entire feeding program to your management practices by selecting the best way to feed the entire herd. WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO FEED YOUR COWS? Use Red Rose Dairy Feeds . . . and Red Rose Supple-: ments. They're available m many protein levels to suit your particular need and the roughage you have avail able . . . and will help to fill the milk pail where it counts most. Remember, too to insure adequate min eral intake be sure to use Red-Rose Free- Choice Mineral or Red Rose Super Mineral. Walter Binkley & Sen David B. Hurst Lititz Bowmansville Brown & Rea, Inc. G. R. Mitckell, Inc; * Atglen Refton, Pa. Elverson Supply Co. MountviHe Feed Service! Elverson MountviHe Henry E. Garber Musser Farms, Inc. R D 1, Elizabethtown, Pa Columbia L. T. Geib Estate Musser's Mill Manheim The Buck I. B. Graybill & Son Chas. E. Sauder & Sorts 1 Strasburg Terre Hill E. Musser Heisey & Son Ammon E. Shelly , R D Mt Joy, Pa Lititz Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Farm H. M. Stauffer & Sons> Service, Inc. Inc. N Church St, Quarryville Witmer E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Biook