20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28,1971 People’s Pork Eating Habits Studied TT pork item reportedly served The following USDA report on 'by a yearlong study on U.S. by 95 per cent of all home people’s pork eating habits was homemakers’ opinions and at- makers and by six out of 10 released recently by the USDA: titudes on meat and meat two or three times a week During the 1960’s America’s products by SRS’ Special Sur- The few homemakers' who per capita pork consumption v ®y s Branch in cooperation with shunned bacon altogether or stayed pretty even 64.9 the National Live Stock and served it infrequently cited pounds in 1960, 64 8 pounds in Meat Board. health reasons or bacon’s high • cost. Some homemakers con- Meanwhile we upped our per Almost all the homemakers sidered it solely a breakfast capita beef consumption by 25.5 reported serving beef and chick- meat and rarely used it because pounds and our chicken by 110 en during the 12 months preced- of their personal breakfast pounds mg the SRS survey, but fewer habits. Why did pork fail to increase? served pork and pork products. Nine out of 10 homemakers Part of the answer is revealed Bacon was the most popular said they had served fresh pork sometime during the year but only about three in 10 put it on the table at least once a week. Chops were the tops with the homemakers. Fresh pork rated high on tastiness but low on health con siderations such as digestibility. Price and grease or fat content Grange Plans Meeting Pa. Officers of the Somerset County Pomona Grange, headed by Glen Handwork, master, Som erset RDS, and staff members of the Pennsylvania State Grange, including a dozen men and women from Southwestern Penn sylvania, will play major roles in the grange’s 99th annual slate meeting in Somerset October 25 to 28 Officers from the other areas will assist, and delegates will attend from all parts of the state A Wayne Readmger, Harris burg, state master, said state of ficers from this area who will be nunmiTiiQiiNi FIELD DAY SEPT. 7, 1971 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. (Rain Date Sept. 8) Hesston 2000 Pull Type and 4000 Self Pro pelled Forage Harvester. See them in operation at the Merle Groff farm. Located on Lemon Road R.D. 4 between Lancaster and Strasburg Phone 872-2116. MILLER S REPAIRS 8 Miles East of Lancaster R. D. 1, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Phone 717-656-7926 active in the convention will in clude Miss Mildred M Shultz, Somerset, state lecturer; John H. Minor, Morgantown, W Va , and formerly of Waynesburg, trea surer, Robert E Steese, Grove City RDI, gatekeeoer M, ss Linda Zahn, New Brighton RD2, lady assistant steward, Mrs J. Leßoy Cooke, Cross Creek, pomona, William H. Ringler Berlin RDI, deputy master, Mrs Ringler, junior deputy master, Peter Karenbauer, Chicora, chairman of executive commit tee, and Glenn Patterson, New Castle RD4, chairman of finance committee Gnmiri New Van Dale "1230 Series II” Silo Dafoader Gnstener- Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size. You’re in command. Push the , the new Van Dale "1230 Series Unloader go into action—give yoi output, feed more head—with* booster or added electricity. Our say so? No, our customers testify the "1230 Series II" is better three ways: •were other considerations held against pork—especially by the homemakers who didn’t serve It often. Nine out of 10 homemakers said they had used smoked or cured pork, generally known as ham to consumers, in the preced ing year but fewer than two in NEW ELEVATORS NEW BLOWERS NEW FORAGE BOXES Check our Low Prices on McCURDY GRAIN BINS. SHENK'S farm service R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-4355 Woods Drive 2 Miles East Of Route 501 11/fIN M. MM, INC. Periaiwnra 10 served it once a week or more. ~ Generally the women thought ham was easy to prepare and made a good warm weather meal. But infrequent or non users avoided smoked pork be cause of its cost, taste, incon venient size, or health reasons. mnrs MHO Use in any stable or animal pen that has a tendency to become slippery when wet. • Cow Stables and Runways • Hog Pens • Sheep Stables • Dog and Cat Kennels • Chicken Houses • Other damp areas See your local dealer.