.B—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, February 20,1971 11 Penn State Economist Reviews (Continued fiom Page 17) recently have been only about 10 per cent of the toial conipar ditional 760,000 cattle to come ed t 0 eigllt per cen t a year ago ovei supply 1 said Whlle the 10 per cent ie P iesen J s figmes show “sow maiketmgs nnpiovement, it is not lar p e NOW! PLAN FOR 1971 Let- us help you plan your complete '7l crop program. Services: Crop Programs Anhydrous Ammonia Soil Test —Bulk Blends . . . . vi.- —Premium Starter Anhydrous Application Fertilizers Trailer Spreaders _ Limes tone Yield Checking Furadan Truck Spreading Lasso Atrazine Our aim is to sell a ou a program for profit not simply a product. t \ ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. GROFFTOWN RD Mote rials: Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 enough to indicate major im provement in the poik mdustiy in the futuie, according to Moore Moore did find it encouraging that the swine market did not go lower than it did m the face of the lecent ovei supply “If we had had a 20 per cent inciease in production 10 yeais ago we’d have 11 -cent instead of 19 cent hogs,” he said Some Trends With continued inci eases in pork quality, Mooie piojecled that pork consumption in the U S could go from the piesent 65 to about 90 pounds per per son by 1980 Meanwhile, beef consumption could go fiom the piesent 114 pounds to 150 pounds by 1980 This reflects a major tiend of -\mencans toward much gieatei consumption of protein foods and less starchy foods Partially offsetting the trends fnvaid gi eater poik and beef consumption will be continued declines in veal and mutton con sumption Dauy cattle also ac count for a continually smaller share of the maiket In 1945 c'djiy animals made up 45 per cent and beef 55 per cent of cattle while in 1970 dauy had jiopped to 19 and beef had nsen to 81 per cent At the same time theie has been a maioi trend toward feed 'ol pioduction Some 70 per ant of all beef cattle now axe coming fiom feed lots, compared to only 33 pei cent in 1947 The i emamder comes from pasture oi dauy animals Looking .at beef animals by (Cntinued on Page 23) programmed Red Rose developed this program of feeding that will deliver hogs to market in 150 days! It took lescarch, more reseaich, and still more research until the most effective combination'of feeds and feeding programs was possible. The Programmed Hog is vour way of raising healthy, meaty hogs going to market in less time. It’s a complete nutrition and management story, reducing the cost of pork by converting more feed to meat, while maintaining growth and promoting healthier litters. You owe it to yourself to try the Programmed Hog system and the Red Rose swine feeds that make up the program. Don’t wait another day. Call your dealer now! P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Brook Try A Classified Ad It Pays! be as sure f... as youj:an be! 7 " LASSOS the job done ... with or without incorporation, without crop dam-, age and without carryover; in all soil types from sands to clays P. L ROHRER & BRO.. INC. : Smoketown, Pa. The hog t i I I ~ ■ I I ' 4 1 . H, M. Stauffer & Sons, ! | n c\ 1 ; {, \ Ammon E. Shell , j Wilmer Lititz ■' i , most versatile early grass and key broadleaf weed killer on the market for CORN! E. Musser Heisey & Son Mountville Feed Service . , i! Musser Forms, Inc 1 Columbia. ‘'ll 11 Musser's Mill I- The Buck Chos. E. Souder & Sons <’ . Teire Hill Ph. 397-3539 Walter Binkley & Son Lititz Brown & Reo, Inc. Atglen Elverson Supply Co. Elverson L. T. Getb Estate Manheim I. B. Groybill & Son Stiasburg R D #2, Mt Joy, Pa. Heistond Bros. Elizabethtown Red Rose Form Service, Inc. N. Chinch St, Quanyville David B. Hurst Bowmansville G. R. Mitchell, Inc. Refton, Pa Mountville