Can Egg Industry Stop Bust? (Continued fiom P.iyo 1' offit'Kils mdicMtiM .1 simil.u huge Wink pirns ah.ad. .no .it the Tins means ih.it the- mue.ised At ihe time m Apnl when "‘»i LM , s , e Wds l in ‘ UL ‘ m V‘ iv A 111 ' 1 ks I)a ' ,lk ( -' vul k ' L ’ l 101 moat pio- pioduction th.it egg authoi Hies Dcku-o nude Ins analvsu ol the P y c ° iui,u,m = into June miceis, lowei foi some, knowl .nc expecting to lesull liom the potent d egg bust, the USD \ •'“■’‘inwnile the egg p, ill quote edgable authoi itiea agiee th.it knee hatch meieasc in the (nst had udeased figuies showing na- H B.iuy on Fnday’last the impact ot the big l.ijci bin Id- halt ot 1970 has just baiclv tional la>ei hatch up 21 pm cent I^ ee ' W i s , * ccn^ s * Ol , up since h‘is not e\en stalled to enlei the maiket in Januaiy over the same month ~.® e vv * llte e Slts.down about begun to play its pail in egg piLtuie a yeai ago and up 17 per cent m lllee ccnts * lom tllL ' Post-Eastei puces Februaiy. lange What will happen lb that thib „ Tiv Ti win liticklpi incieascd pi OdUCtlOn, it SOIIIP- Notmg these figuies, Delano Commentin S on the 37-38 cent Coi ‘ y a<re p.‘ said ‘this week it lhin » lsn,t done t 0 st °P ll - wll] •aid on Apul 4, ‘This is veiy f llce ir ! f ,,rly n^ pMI fOl . fancy takes 22 weeks fiom the time of eniei thc maikct steadlly °''ci serious if this continues foi the iSt'aLuT “hJeat hatch unUl tlle bucls be - in t 0 ‘f. 0 ! I f < ?’ I 1 '?! 3 next couple of months We can p „ w ® JU about bleak moduce e™s about 22 weeks behind the hatch iook (if it continues) for veiy even for the P loducei - (Many p uulv-c 00 Thus, the full impact of the veiy low (egg) puces beginning ! ndustiy leco ‘ d , level ' nclc ‘ lSL in parly next year.” Z*t o°ne to sfx eenfs a hatch on Januaiy 1 should begin ayel ‘ y P e , ch , lcks w,11 ( n I ° t iiom aoout one to six cents a f. front the industiy until about Since that statement, USD\ dozen at this price, according to to Siait pioduction around the j anuaiy 1971 figures show the layer hatch local sources ) end the is t week 111 June climbed 19 per cent in Maich This early pioduction, howevei. With the impact on the egg and 15 per cent in \pul * But e ®= puces since early is generallj light and giadually industiy not even begun, most April have been geneially lower picks up steam foi several weeks aulhouties on eggs and egg mai- Although no figuies had been than 37-38, eating up most of before peak pioduction is kcting, like Delano, aie project released by mid-week for May, this small piofit achieved mg the woist egg bust in the r: ,r &jTy;*{, & % pW'" w«><^ ’/ 1C« * * " g'<\* :♦ '"» r *T'f /> * £ NO OTHER MODERN HERBICIDE HANDLES SO MANY BIG JOBS IN CORN AND PASTURE...YET COSTS SO LITTLE IDEAL FOR CORN PRODUCTION Banvel provides weed-killing power you must have to control the toughest, most persistent, most resistant weeds. important in narrow-i ow, high population fields, Banvel does not cause corn to become brittle. 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Vfr < A ' ' I VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION 341 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611 \# IM Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 20. 1070 ® * x \ Smoketown, Pa. PH. 397-3539 liislot\ ol .m iticliisltv which is nolfd loi Ijiiv.s Tin woi ljuit m hisloi v I’NLKSS tlic mcliisii v nious (|incl\lv .mil decisively to slate oil the niaiket glut which now appeal s inevitable some acid The issue now facing the in clustiy, as it has been descnbed to us by numcions peisons. is this Can huge mimbeis of individ ual tainicis scatteied thioughout the nation act together foi the fust time, on shoit notice, to stop what many believe will be ceitain economic disastei for many individual egg pioduceis and ielated films and a major blow to the entue egg industiy? It’s in the context of this his tone and massive egg pioduction capacity build-up, which on even much smallei scales in the past has always lesulted in disastious ‘busts,’ that Delano will call on slate egg pioduceis Wednesday to help avoid economic disaster. Dairy Princess Judges Named Judges have been announced foi the Lancastei County Dany Pnncess Pageant to be held Tuesday, June 23 at the Faim and Home Centei Seivmg as judges will be Robeit Buchei, faim lelations duectoi, Commonwealth Na tional Bank Mi s Skip R Palm quist, public lelations super visor Godfiey Agency, Inc , and Bob Malack, faim editor, WGALTV Mastei of ceiemomes will be Hany Kauffman, director of Amenean Dairy Association. Committee co-chairmen are Mis Robeit Giegory and Ster ling Elmei A leception will begin at 6 30 p m and the dinnei and pageant will follow Tickets foi the Pageant may be obtained from DHIA Supei visors, members of the committee oi at the Agucul tuie Extension Office Daily Puncess candidates are Susan Kauffman, Patucia Bare, Manlyn Kiantz, Donna Hess, Linda Kieidei, Nanette Stauf iei, Chailene Smokei and Lois Giuber Doggie Roast Planned The 4-H Soil and Watei Con. seivation Club is holding a Doggie Roast at Fishing Cieek along the Susquenanna Rivei at 5 p m June 27 Auangements have been made by Mi Vincent Hoover foi fiee boat ndes and water skiing anytime aftei 2pm Membeis aie asked to bring only a coveied dish and cold dunk, as the doggies and rolls will be piovided Anyone wishing to watei ski should bung his own skis A cottage, two powei boats and opeiatois will be available. Penn Willow Clean-Up The Penn Willow 4 H Club is having a clean-up today (June 20) fiom 9 a m to 12 Noon in Mai tic. Pequea, and Conestoga Townships The 35 membei gioup will meet at the Conestoga Elemen taiy School and will pioceed to clean-up the loadsides in the thiee townships Theyie being assisted by borough-trucks - and 7
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