G- LtincnsU’i- Farming. Saturday. August 22,1970 Can Headaches of Growing Hog Numbers Be A verted? Producer Says Pork Demand High The picsidcnt of the nntion’s hog fmmen leccnlly inject the ine.it industi > to “Inke .1 care ful look at supply and demand f.ictois befoic hitting the panic button about a potential over •supply of poik". Increase Pastureland Yields With Seeding Now, Smith Urges Now's the time for faime.s the test worked imo me ground, who want to increase the yield Select and plant perennial fiom then old or established grasses that will give maximum pastureland to do the 30b for summer glowth such as oichard best returns next year, according grass (eithei Pennlate or Penn lo Mdx Smith. Lancastei County mead).smooth biomegiass (Sara agricultural agent. toga or Lincoln), timotny (Cli “Both expelience and lesearch max or Common), reed canary ahow late August or early Sep- grass (Common) (ember is the best time to make One or two of the above •a new seeding This is because glasses in mixture will give more cooler weather and moie mois- summer forage, Smith said, than tine give plants a good start this native bluegrass oastuies. Fall and next Spring befoie hot The seeding should be made by weather ailives next Summer, the middle of Se{tembei for the Smtih explained best lesults. “We m the extension service Smith noted, toowe-'er. that suggest several steps to get the f armei- s m this . ,- ea geneially mb done,” Smith said He out- h Jve t° und they can realize a lined the proceduie as follows Bi eater letmn pel acie h' ‘"™- If it’s an old pasture to be field CIO P S on land whlch 13 icnovated, the old sod 01 giowth l =ve l an d suitable ,bould be completely killed by Pastmeland is still the best use plowing 01 discing. fci man y fields whlch aie stee P Then a complete soil test 01 iocky should be made and the amount Wheie the pastureland is too of lime oi feitilizei indicated by sleep foi plowing Smith sug- Get fast, low cost gains / ’p _ BEACON LIFE CYCLE SWINE FEEDING PROGRAM Market pigs go from birth to butcher in minimum time when fed according to the Beacon program. Gains are fast and econo mical, feed conversion is efficient. Under most conditions, the sooner pigs can be marketed the more profit for the grower. Get your pigs to market fast with the Beacon Life Cycle Feeding Program. Beacon BOMBERGER'S GEHMAN FEED STORE MILL, INC. Elm Denver O. KENNETH McCracken Manheim H. JACOB HOOBER EARL SADDER, INC. Intei coin se Roy B Keppy. of D.ivonpoit. lowa, said that "a vital statistic is being ignoied when intended fallowings me computed with parallel peaks icachcd in 1943 " "Since we last produced this many hogs, the nation's popula " with the FEEDS I. B. GRAYBILL & SON Strasburg New Holland tion has giown by about 70 million people What may have been a glut on the market 27 years ago could actually add up to a consumer shoitage this year and next" The lowa fanner, widely iccogmzed as one of his in dustry’s most successful pro ducers of quality hogs, suggest ed that ‘‘on a per capita basis, we have been in iccent years producing considerably less pork than the nation could eat Every pound of our production has been consumed, even with market hogs running for $25 to $3O and with in-store prices at near-peak levels. ‘‘We are concerned, of course, that the current and expected buildup may be developing too fast for the market to adjust immediately, but two or three gests lime and fertilizer, accord ing to soil tests, in late March or Apul Faimeis who want additional mfoimation on pastui eland reno vation should obtain the 1970 Agionomy Guide fiom the ex tension seivice by calling 394- GBtl The Guide gives additional details on peiennial glasses for foiage pi eduction. 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We at the Poik Council are planning a subsantial 32-city advertising campaign, paid by producer funds, to augment the sales efforts of packers, whole salers, retailers. “Third, the lower prices pre dicted will make pork even moie attractive to overseas markets We shipped 60 million pounds of pork to Japan alone in 1969, a year when we were actually pork-short on domestic need and prices were quite high That market and others could, if our expoit forces are alert, take three to four times as much poik away fiom the do mestic market,” Keppy said BEE-LINE JJT& Supply Center EXTRA SAVINGS IF YOU ORDER BY AUGUST 31. REASONS WHY MORE FARMERS PREFER THE AGWAY GREEN DOOR BAR MESH CORN CRIBS Vent Stack Noting that hog prices have traditionally raced from peak to valley and back, Keppy said that “the pork industry is in excellent shape to prevent a real skid. “Our product is better, lean rr, moie attractive than at any time in history. 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