—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 15, 1972 26 Livestock Feed Relationships Seen Little Changed from 70-71 A cutback in hog production may hold the number of gram consuming animal units in the October 1971 September 1972 feeding year to about 118 3 million, nearly the same as in the preceding year, according to a report issued recently by the U S Department of Agriculture Packaging News One new trend in food packaging, explains Harold Neigh, Extension consumer economist at Penn State University, is more ready-to serve foods Researchers are now working on grapefruit halves already segmented in a disposable bowl It’s being developed in an effort to get fresh grapefruit to people in in stitutions who would not nor mally eat grapefruit because of time costs in preparation But it will probably be available in retail stores, too 6th ANNUAL BRADFORD INKA SALE THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1972 8:00 P.M. Location - Troy Fair Grounds, Troy, Pa. 50 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS Consignments include 2 top Kingpin daughters; VG Perseus, VG Sprmgfarm Reflection Ormsby; VG Wildmoor Lass Fond Hope; VG Forest Lee Centurion Rocket, Real top Heifers including a Rockman Bar bardale Burke Kate, Astronaut. Also many top cows fresh and due in August and September not listed Also semen selling including 2 Irvington Pride Admiral, 2 Marquis and many others. TOM and ERNIE YOUNG, AUCTIONEERS Troy. Pa. Phone 717-673-8659 GREAT 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE BLACK & WHITE HOLSTEIN FARM LANCASTER, PA. Friday Evening, July 21 7 P.M. Sharp On U S 230 By-Pass just West of Atlantic Breeders Cooperative (115 Head) REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (115 Head) 7 EX cows including one Starman 4 year old; Ideal Fury Reflector 3-year old; Irvington Pride Admiral 2- year old, a real show animal, 90 head 3 to 5 years old. .25 top quality first calf heifers. There are cows here with 20,000 pounds R O P. records. We have a number of top quality Astronaut, Whirlhill Kingpin, and several sharp Ivanhoe’s, most of them just fresh or close-up springers This fine set of cattle were all personally selected from some of the best herds in this country and Canada Credit terms can be arranged. Contact Charles Myers prior to sale. Robert Shore, Charles Backus, Abe Diffenbach, Auc tioneers Horace Backus, Henry Kettering, Pedigrees CHARLES C. MYERS, OWNER Don’t Miss This Sale Of Outstanding Young Registered Cows! s The current situation and outlook for livestock-feed relationships are discussed in this report by USDA’s Economic Research Service Also included are statistical indexes showing relationships between livestock numbers and feed and livestock production and feed These in dexes are given on a State and national basis by kinds of on farm livestock and their corresponding livestock products During the 1970-71 feeding year, the number of grain con suming animal units rose 3 per cent over the year before Hogs and turkeys registered the largest percentage gains, followed by beef cattle other than those on feed, and hens and pullets Broiler feeding margins caused a reversal in the normal 2 to 3 per cent yearly expansion rate in broiler units which prevailed during the 1960’5, broiler units dropped 1 per cent during 1970 However, broiler placements during the current feeding year are well ahead of the 1970 level, so the uptrend may resume. Livestock production units based on concentrates during the 1970-71 feeding year rose 3 per cent to a record high of 126.4 million—with hogs, cattle on feed, andbroilers chalking up the highest percentage gains. Prospects are for another 2 per cent hike during the 1971-72 feeding year. LLOYD H. KREIDER Auctioneer and Sales Manager 330 West State St Box 2 RDI Quarryville. Pa. 17566 Ph; 786-3394 BAYMIX CRUMBLES lets you sell your milk... while you worm J /// • Provides effective control of 5 economically important roundworms • No milk discard—can be used in lactatmg cows • Improved milk production an average of 2.6 pounds per day for 60 days over non-treated cows in extensive Wisconsin test • Top-dress on feed—avoid stress oT balling gun or drench • Treat entire herd simultaneously for 6 consecutive days to assure proper medication, reduce chance of reinfection • Total cost comparable to other wormers Order ®BAYMIX Crumbles now from ELIZABETHTOWN AREA J. MELVIN WENGER RT. 1, BOX 234 717-367-2126 LANCASTER FARMING ADS PAY CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191 PAUL Z. MARTIN'S OUTSTANDING JULY HORSE SALE Wednesday Eve., July 19 At My New Place of Business, 2 miles east of In tercourse along Route 340 and 4 miles south of New Holland, along New Holland Road. 2 LOADS (30 Head) OUTSTANDING SADDLEBRED HORSES from KENTUCKY. LOAD of STANDARDBRED HORSES from NEW YORK STATE, and NEW ENGLAND STATES. ALSO LOCAL and CONSIGNED HORSES Horses Hitched at 12:00 noon Tack at 5:00 p.m. Sale starts at 6:00 p.m. on Horses. Out of State and New Buyers - Cash or proper References. PAUL Z. MARTIN Res. Phone: 717-354-6671 Business Phone: 717-768-8108 MARTIN AUCTIONEERS NEW NEW HOLLAND AREA LEON HESS ROUTE 2 717-354-7935 USH