Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 1972, Image 29

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    New York
Thursday, July 13
Compared with Wednesday,
prices 50c lower for steer and
heifer beef. Cow beef, calf and
veal steady. Spring lamb $1
higher. Pork loins $1 higher.
Other cuts steady.
Trading slow for bulk steer and
heifer beef and supplies all cuts
definitely ample. Trading active
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•MOM PROW
Madison Silos
Div. Martin Marietta Corp,
1070 Steinmetz Rd.
Ephrata, Penna. 17522
Ph. 733-1206
LOCAL DEALERS
Frank Snyder
859-2688
Akron
Caleb Wenger
Quarryville 548-2116
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Carl L. Shirk
Lebanon 867-3741
Sollenberger Farm Supply
Centerport, Pa.
Ph, 215-926-7671
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Dressed Meats
for lamb Demand only moderate
for calf and veal, pork trade slow
Price advance on loins mainly
the result of higher cost for
replacements.
Prime 600-900 pounds 63 00-
65 50; Choice 600-700 63.00-64.50;
700-800 62 50-64 00 ; 800-900 62 00-
62 50; Good 500-800 60.00-61 00
Heifer Beef
Choice 500-700 pounds 62 GO
-62 75.
Choice 150-350 pounds 79 50-
83 50; Good 150-350 78 50-82 50,
Standard 150-350 69 50-73 50
Choice 90-150 93.00-101.00; Good
60-90 85 00-90 00, Standard 60-120
73 00-76.00.
Choice Spring 30-65 pounds
74.00-77 00.
Hinds (Steer) 145-190 pounds
73.00-76.50, Arm Chucks 90-105
56 00-58.00, Ribs (7-nb) 34-40
74 00-78.00, Loins (Trmd) 50-70
10100-103.00, Rounds (Steer) 70-
95 64.50-66 00, Full Plates 33 00-
33 50; Hinds (Heifer) 120 pounds
70.50-72.50.
Loins (regular) 8-14 pounds
72.00- 14-17 69.00-71.00; 17-20
61.00- Picnics (regular) 4-8
42.00- Boston Butts 4-8 56 00-
59.00; Sparenbs 3 pounds down
53.00- Hams (skinned) 14
pounds down 53 00-56.00; 14-17
52.00- 17-20 52.00-54.00.
Prices 50c lower Wednesday.
Prime Fores 54.00-56 50; Choice
53 50-56.50
Prices steady.
Choice and Prime Spring
Foresaddles 76.00-80.00.
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Steer Beef
Calf (Skin Off)
Veal (Skin Off)
Lamb
Choice Beef Cuts
Fresh Pork Cuts
Kosher Steer Beef
Kosher Lamb
Wrests Meat from Pa.
(Continued From Page 1)
will not arbitrarily close any plants without
glaring deficiencies
The 200 or so Pennsylvania state meat in
spectors are still on the state payroll, although it
appears that they are now out of jobs McNay
said that his department would be working with
these people in an effort to hire as many of them
as possible
In Lancaster County, there are 38 slaughter
and processing operations Reaction to the
federal takeover here was definitely not
favorable
Chris Kunzler, president of Kunzler & Co , said
the action wouldn’t hurt him as much as it would
some of his customers His company sells
prepared meats, sausages, etc , to some local
butcher shops.
Commenting on the takeover, Kunzler said,
“Lots of smaller guys might be forced out,
because they just can’t afford the equipment to
operate the way big packing houses do It would
also mean some of the smaller operations aren’t
going to be at the auctions anymore, and they
were the ones who helped keep prices to the
farmer up Without their bidding, farmers here
might get less money for their livestock ”
Vernon Ranck, operator of a small meat
market in Lititz, said he’s not worried about
staying in business, but he doesn’t like the
federal move.
“The federal people reviewed me some time
ago, and they said I didn’t have anything to
worry about But I know that some of the dif
ferences between state and federal regulations
might hurt me.
“For example, my refrigerator door is made
of wood, and the state inspectors tell me it’s in
perfect shape But the federal people review us
once a year, and they always take points off for
our wooden door Whether or not they’d let me
keep my door, I don’t know I don’t know what
other changes I might have to make, either
“I think the whole thing boils down to politics ”
Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Jim
McHale is quite convinced the takeover is
Dohtical, and stated his feelings in a news
'elease dated July 12.
“It’s Republican politics,” McHale said, “in
which Secretary Butz has allowed personal
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 15.1972
disagreement with me philosophically to enter
into an issue affecting the good of all Penn
sylvanians Butz knows all about taking care of
big business, which a federal takeover would do
beautifully He’s on the board of Ralston Purina,
Stokely Van Camp, and was a speech maker for
General Motors before Nixon tapped him for his
present position
“This is the same Butz who under Ezra Taft
Benson told the small farmer to get big or get
out Now he’s putting that threat into action in
Pennsylvania ”
McHale cited the fact that not one of Penn
sylvania’s 258 legislators on both sides of the
aisle has come out in favor of a federal takeover
“You won’t find that kind of agreement often,”
he said, “and there’s a reason When the Feds
take over, half the meat plants in any given state
go under and they’re all small ones Then the big
boys, the Swifts, the Armours, move in to take
control of markets—to quote Butz, ‘lf you think
meat prices are high now, just wait a while ’
“Ironically,” said McHale, “the Feds can’t
inspect as well as we do They don’t have the
manpower or the regional knowledge or the
feeling for individuals to do half the job our local
people can What they can do is bureaucratize
the meat inspection program to the point where
only giant packers can survive ”
PVATA Convention, Penn State
University, July 17-19
Wednesday, July 19
Women’s Committee of Lan
caster County Farmers
Association, Regional Day
Out, Reading
Thursday, July 20
10 30 a m Holstein Field Day,
Donald Hershey farm,
Manheim RD2
Friday, July 21
Pennsylvania Ayrshire Field
Day, Bob Dorchester farm,
Albion, Erie County, July 21-
22
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