—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 31, 1973 20 Butz Advises Culling Beef Breeding Herds Secretary of Agriculture Earl stock, cattlemen will be in a L. Butz suggested today that the stronger position in the years time is right for cattlemen to cull ahead to handle whatever their beef breeding herds. economic conditions might If cattlemen will cull their prevail in the industry, herds now, while prices are The Secretary cited the decline strong, they can fill in with in cow slaughter from six million younger replacements and get in head in 1970 to 5.5 six million better shape to supply the as evidence of the rapid buildun markets in the months and years in the national beef cow herd. ahead. Secretary Butz said. “Live cattle prices at midwest The Secretary said this would terminals have been holding at get more total pounds of beef on strong levels,” Secretary Butz the market to help fill the present said. “The benefits to producers strong consumer demand, and by selling cull cows at this time that with younger herds of female are obvious. ’ ’ FORAGE DOX. H adger I I i I I I The Secretary acknowledged as one would ordinarily expect, the strong consumer demand for “By culling his beef breeding beef. He pointed out that while herd now, a cattleman will be in a beef slaughter in January was better economic position to meet about eight percent higher than it whatever demands the market was a year ago, the consumer makes of him in the future,” demand was so strong that prices Secretary Butz said, were higher, rather than lower, Juniata County Farmer Heads Rural Affairs Secretary of Agriculture Jim his family will continue to reside McHale has appointed a 30-year- at Mifflintown, R.D. 2. old farmer-businessman to be director of the Bureau of Rural Affairs H. Richard Hostetler, Mif flintown R.D.2, is the first to hold the $15,387 post which came into being after the Division of Rural Development and the Division of Consumer Affairs; were separated from the Bureau of Markets. ■ McHale said, “A bureau devoted exclusively to rural development and consumer affairs will’ enable the Depart ment of Agriculture to delvier more services* to all citizens of the Commonwealth.” The Juniata County native operates a cattle feeding facility and is also treasurer'of the Simon Publishing Company, Mif flintown. The appointment was. effective March 21, 1973. v Hostetler is a graduate of Lycoming College, William sport, majoring in business administration with minor in terests in economics and political science. He has been active in political circles having served four years as deputy chairman of the State Democratic Committee and is presently a state com mitteeman from the 33rd Senatorial District. Hostetler is married and the father of three children. He and SPRING SPECIAL Discount on Ford Ports DURING MARCH AND APRIL DISCOUNT RAZOR BLADE SHARES 20% SHIN PIECES FOR PLOWS 15% LANDSIDES FOR PLOWS 10% COVER BOARD ASSY. 10% ENGINE OIL FILTERS 15% engine tuneup kits_ *2.00 off Reg. TRACTOR BATTERIES 15% TRACTOR PAINT 10% LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. wmsmm 2166 widow st. pike HB Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 464-2746 Help Us Serve You Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s meeting. To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s safer to assume we don’t know. Remind us by calling 394- 3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Fanning, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. You’ll be helping us to serve you better. P.S.—lf you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t mind hearing from you again.