Report of Pa. Egg Marketing Association March Meeting Sam Berenson reported on the emphasized was that the egg Hale asked those in attendance Piogram was discussed meeting held in Harrisburg, products portion of the legisla- what could be done by the De- Sam Berenson was asked to March 11, where the new Egg tion would go into effect on July partment to assist the industry represent the Association at the Products Law was discussed. 1, 1972 The handling of re- President Hess referred to the public meeting to be held in He stated that the major poi- slncted eggs was also discussed program at a recent meeting of New York City March 15 when tion of the meeting was devoted Tom Smith reported that at the Lancaster County Poultry certain changes were to be con to egg products inspection re- the Egg Advisoiy Council meet- Association where the possibility sidered in the release of egg quirements and regulations. 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Phone 717-GB4-2215 or 684-2228 FREY FREE STALL Lifetime Free Stall Housing Cut bedding costs 75%, reduce labor for barn cleaning and cow washing; reduce teat and udder injury to the minimum house your milking herd in free stall housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She won’t be stepped on, the rear curb forces manure out into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedd ing lasts almost iorever if your stalls fit the cows. Popular sizes are 6’6”, 7’ and 7’6”. Size ’em by breed. Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden head boards or we make a steel divider Set the legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs to hold and retain bedding. Stall floor can be soil, sand or giavel. Bedding straw, sawdust, peanut hulls, giound corn cobs, etc. Should be installed with paved alley surface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or washing • 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates • 2 Models all steel welded head eatch gate For prK'-s, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2- 35 (717) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3,1971—29 k I C 'a FREY R. D. #2 Quarryville, Pei. Aftei considerable discussion, the following motion lepresent ing the wishes of the group, was passed “No maior changes should be made at this time, but a committee of producers and marketers be set up to evaluate possible changes and Sam Beren son is to express the feeling of the group at the New Yoik City, meeting ” Survey by the Poultry and Egg National Boaid pel taming to states’ mtei est in a check off, piogram was leported on by President Hess Tom Smith gave a report on UEP’s Phase I] action He lefeired to sur plus removal of eggs and fowl slaughter. Piesident Hess asked biand egg program chan men foi re ports Each indicated that they did not have any new infoima tion to report Refeienc'e was made to private brands being marketed currently and were made on the importance of de veloping the Pennsylvania pro- giam Tom Smith mentioned that six film clips of 15 seconds each, prepared by the Market De velopment Division of the Bureau of Markets are available. It was suggested that if possible the film clips should be shown at the next PEMA meeting Raymond Sauder extended an invitation for interested paities to attend a semmai of manage ment personnel at the Mill stream Conference Center on Friday evening, April 2, and Saturday, April 3 Registiation fe is $l5 The affair is sponsor ed by the Mennomte Business 1 Organization President Hess pointed out the consumer education ’'com mittee of the try Federation is planning to have an egg sandwich contest. The Pennsylvania Restaui ant Association will cover costs ex cept for awards, which will be furnished by the Pennsylvania Poultry Federation A planning meeting will be held Earl Hess announced that Ray mond Sauder will lepiesent the PEMA on the Pennsylvania State University Agriculture Ad visory Council The gioup was advised that a lequest £Ol 500 eggs foi an egg hunt to be staged by Governor and Mis Milton Shapp for ap pioxnnately 125 childien had been fulfilled It was announced that the next meeting will be held Fri day, April 16, instead of Good Friday, Apnl 9 The meeting will be held at Schiaffts Restau iant, Mew Cumbeiland RD, and announcements will be mailed as usual The gioup was alerted to the uceipt of thank you cards fiotn Tiank Tioester and Allen Shade Loi baskets of fruit presented during their convalescences Fied Pontz gave a report on the survey on egg purchasing poLcy and copies of the report were presented to each member. Pontz emphasized the impor tance of bringing the light kind of material to the attention of 11 e group and maiketing their min way m the maiket place. -fls Cr T 7566 Acting Secretary, Kermit Birth 5 626-2191 "4-3047
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