wtnt salss5 alss Divi sioa W 209 Pattee LlTbrary / Penm* state Uimm^gCv Tin Ivor a i l. v 11J j| ' f ~ VOL. 16 NO. 29 Musser Receives Poultry Award A Garden Spot High School senior named to receive a $2OO cash award as the outstanding area high school student in the field of poultry. Jacob W. Musser was pi esent ed the “Poultry Man of the Year” award by Victor F Weaver, Inc, New Holland poultry and egg processing fnm. The son of Mr. and Mrs Ja cob H. Musser, East Earl RDI, Musser is president of the Grassland FFA Chapter and his FFA awards include Keystone Farmer Degree, Red Rose De gree, Livestock Foundation Alward' and the DeKalb Agn culta-ral Accomplishment award .The scholarship is available annual' to- students in Lan caster, Chester, Berks and York counties who are FFA member®. Fpur other youths who re ceiYedv.,,“Poultry Man -Excel- _ lelitS^ew^rement’’' awards -as-,, » ->•- 1.. ■* , V . SiSt-cw* XIWT' runn*ff vt&& and qualify as wm ners from' each of their respec tive schools are as follows: Marvin- J. Caskey Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J Caskey Sr, Klnzers RDI, a senior at Pequea' Valley High School; Chffoid L. Chailes, son of Mr. and Mrs Abram H Charles, Cracked, Broken Eggs Viewed As Important Industry Issue • Already an important econo mic factor jn egg production, cracked and broken eggs are becoming an increasingly im pel tant source of lost income to the industry, according to speakers at a special poultiy meeting no Lititz Thmsday night. ' ' v * Three Perm State poultry staff membgss, backed up by local speaker s • repeatedly enr phasized that the numbeis of diacked and bioken eggs have been steadily mci easing for the past five to 20 yeai s It was noted that some in dustry scutes now believe have to be c'on tent with a Ul percent loss from cracks and &taks But speakers. No-11l Corn Growers Are Warned of Armyworm y " 'v Several lepoits have been le ceived at the Lancaster County Extension office this week about aimywoirn carnage in no till corn, accoidmg to Arnold Lueck. associate Lancaster County agri cultural ag'mt. When the •norms reach a high level of miestation, they are “vigorous feeders which will do a lot of damage to young coin plants m a short period " Lueck said the damage has been reported only from no-till fields which have a heavy mulch Reports have been received par Jacob W. Musser Poultry Award Winner Lancaster RD2,'a sophomore at „Eenn. Manor High "School,. Dili vm J. Krug,-son of Mr and Mis: Dalvin R Krug, Hellam Branch, Wnghtsville RDI, a sophomore at Eastern High School, and Nelson E Martin, son of Mr and Mrs Clyde W Martin, East Earl RDI, a sophomore at Gar den Spot High School advised local poulti’ymen not to be content with this figuie and that keeping losses below this level may prove to be an impoitant competitive advan tage in the future. Raymond W Sander, Lititz egg processor, noted that when poultrymen see their buds dy ing they “get excited ” But he emphasized that laige numbeis of bieaks and eiacks can “erode your income” as much al though it may be haidei to see He noted that two dozen breaks and three dozen cracks pei case of eggs can lesult in a S 4 000 loss from a 10,000 flock Sander also noted that with good eggs he can piocess 54 cases in the same time that it ticulaily fiom the Mount Jov Landisville and Mountville area but havce not been limited to these areas, Lueck said He suggested that all farmers with no-till com and heavy mulch should check their fields regularly for insect activity Once damage is started bv the aimywoim, quick action is necessaiy “or a crop can be lest,” Lueck said The Extension service is recommending one of three treat ments carboryi; a combination Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 12,1971 Farm Calendar Satuiday, June 12 Lebanon Valley Poultrj Associa tion annual Broiler festi\al, Fiedencksburg Sunday, June 13 130 pm —Fulton Grange 66 Youth Committee soltball game, J Benjamin, Fair mount Monday, June 14 Bpm Fulton Junior Gi ange 343, Fulton Grange Hall, paper drive Reciprocal Meat Conference, Ameiican Meat Science asso ciation, Univeisitv ot Ken tucky, Lexington, June 14 to 16 Flag Day Tuesdaj, June 15 1 30 pm —FFA Meat Judging Contest, Kunzler & Co Inc Wednesday, June 16 Pennsylvania Poultiv Fedeiation annual meeting, the new Sheraton, Harrisburg Thursday, June 17 Fulton Grange Youth commit tee trip to Baltimore Friday, June 18 8 a m -4 30 pm —Ephrata Area Young Faimeis Association weed., workshop.*' Bordon town, N J ■ Saturday, June 19 830 am-4 30 pm Pennsyl vania Junior Angus Associa tion Field Day, Penn State University Pomona Distuct meeting. Kim beiton Giange Hall, Chestei County takes him to piocess 40 to 42 cases with poor quality eggs The slowei processing “costs us 20 cents a case,” he noted Proceeding the talk at the Lititz Recreation Center, San der had opened his plant on Route 501 noith of Lititz for tom by mtei ested poultiy men Dm mg the tour, poultiymen saw what happened to an egg fiom the time it enteied the plant until the time it left Othei speakeis at tbe meet ing stiessed the impoitance of undei standing the causes of bieaks and ciacks and of man aging the flock to avoid them Model atoi was Jav liwm, as sociale Lancaster County agn cultmal agent, who noted that ol maJtiHfkm r and methoiychlox, and Dy lok ‘ Lueck aiso stiessea that it is impprtant to use a Luge volume about 50 to 60 gallons pei gjpe, to a&t a thoiough cov eragefdbwh in\he mulch Lue'Ck also said should'b'e done in the eaily eve ning since the ■aiihyvvopm does most if its feeding at pai ticulally a warm night ■* Lueck said the exact type of vv omr, involved has not been de termined. but piobably there is moi-e than one kirift" of armv worm, ' June 16 Is Poultry Meeting Date June 16 is the date of the Pennsylvania poultry mdustiy’s annual conference at the Shera ton Hamsbuig Three speakers discussing economics are Dr Jonathan Tobey of the Chase Manhattan Bank, New York, Herbert Bech erman, Baltimore, and Dr Fred J Fullerton, Acting Director, Field Operations, Poultry Pio gram All three men are recog nized as top leaders in their respective areas They will dis cuss the future of the industry, egg pricing systems, and poul try inspection for wholesome ness The session on ecology will be opened by Di CL Hosier, Ephrata Farmers to Study Weeds on June 18 Tour The Ephiata Area Young Faimers Association has an nounced a weed identification and weed control workshop trip to f Bordonfcvvn, N J .’--next Fri day, June 18. * The group will leave from the Ephrata ag department at Eph rata High School at 8 a m and will return by 4 30 pm or be loie The workshop is in chaige of i with just a small cut in broken eggs from Lancaster County’s four million laying hens, poul trymen would mciease then in Father and son display a dozen eggs during the open house tour ot their egg processing plant Thursday evening. They are: R. Clair Sauder, left, and his father Raymond W. Sauder. 52.00 Per Year Dean of Earth and Mineral Sciences, PSU The three men who will discuss possible solu tions to poultry waste problems aie Dr Howard Zmdell, Michi gan State, John F Bergdoll, Anderson Box, Indianapolis; and Richard Chumney, New Jeisey Department of Agricul ture The day’s activities will con clude with a banquet si tke beautiful ballroom of the Sheraton Awards to be pre sented include the Allied In dustryman of the Year, the Poultiyman of the Year, Out standing Youth, and a Good Egg Award Nick Ferrant, Agway agrono mist Several types of controls will be, observed and various types of -weeds-studied. The object vritt be, to obtain information' which, is applicable to the immediate area. Each person will take his own lunch Any Ephiata aiea farmers, adults only, interested in attend ing the vv orkshop should call Charles Ackley at 733-7961 come by seveial hundred dol lars a day. Some of the causes of cracked (Continued on Page 8)