Why a Hog’s Not All Chops lb live hog / dresses out 71.5%, M / loses 60 J j Yields a 150 Ib^arcass/^^ LOIN 27.0 LBS F\ lbs HAM V^r^* V J 3! 7 lbsf 31 i"” An additional 30 lbs of fat for lard, bones and waste further reduces this 150 lb carcass to only 120 lbs of saleable retail cuts — chops, hams, bacon, ribs and sausage—that the retailer wraps and puts on display in the meat case. Figures are averages taken from actual cut out - tests . Carcass data vary, depending on cutting method and type of hog'. Prepared by.the National Live Stock and Meat Board Consumers prefer pork chops to pork steaks or shoulder roasts, as indicated by their - traditional buying habits. But there are only 13 pounds of chops in the 120 pounds of saleable pork the retailer gets from a 150 nound carrasq Hp SHOULDER 23.11 b (15.4% of total carcass) Boston shoulder Fat for lard Picnic shoulder cubes 7.0 Bone Hocks LOIN 27.0 lb (18.0% of total carcass) Blade roast (5 rib) Center chops Sirloin roast Fat for lard TOTAL SIDE 31.7 lb (21.1% of total carcass) Bacon, cured Sausage trimmings Spareribs - TOTAL HAM 31.5 lb (21.0% of total carcass) Rol'ed leg of pork roast, boneless Sausage trimmings Skin Fat for lard Bone and shrink TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS 36.7 lb (24.5% of total carcass) 4.5 9.0 6.4 Jowl, trimmed Feet, tail, neckbones Sausage trimmings Fat for lard TOTAL 19.9 lb Total Saleable Pork Cuts 120.0 lb Total Fat for Lard 23.7 lb Bone and Shrink 6.3 lb Total Carcass Weight 150.0 lb must sell 107 pounds of other cuts as well. That’s why high-demand cuts, like pork chops, cost more. The retailer must price his pork so he sells it all with no picnics, hocks or ribs left over. Saleable Pork Cuts-lb 9.4 3.4 TOTAL 19.8 lb 3.3 lb 6.3 13.3 4.2 23.8 lb 24.0 2.0 5.7 31.7 lb 19.8 2.8 2.2 3.2 3.5 24.8 lb 6.7 lb farming. Saturday, March 31, 197^- 2.8 23.1 lb 3.2 3.2 1b 27.0 lb 31.7 lb 31.51 b 16.8 16.8 lb 36.7 lb What’s new in herbicid ° AAtrex 4L. It pours. New AAtrex 4L is the brand of atrazine that pours. This special liquified product controls most annual grass and broadleaf weeds in corn and sorghum right up to harvest just like AAtrex wettable powder. But with AAtrex 4L there's no premixing. You simply shake and pour it directly into the tank. And apply in a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre. Easier handling. A minimum of agitation. And less chance of nozzle and screen plugging. That’s AAtrex 4L. And we have it. In 1 gal. jugs and cartons. SEE Your local AGRICO DEALER Midwest Farmers Visit “A plane load of farmers from the Midwest arrived in Harrisburg Wednesday afternoon and spent three days visiting family farmers in Southeastern Pennsylvania,” Forney Longenecker, Lititz, organization director of the National Farmers Union announced. They came by a Farmers Union owned Convair 580 turbo jet plane trom North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Indiana and Ohio. During their, visif to Penn sylvania, they stayed with host families in Chester, Lancaster, York , Perry, Northumberland, Columbia. Dauphin. Nor thampton. Lehigh, Lycoming, Fulton and Bedford counties. Dwyte Wilson, Denver, Colorado national director of organization, spoke to the visitors and their host families at a supper meeting in Bill's Restaurant at the Capital City AirportHe said that the Farmers Union was supporting legislation for lower property taxes. Specifically! the organization supports legislation which will exempt farm silos trom taxation and valuation of farm land ac cording to present use for tax purposes Allen Dieter, Dornsife, Pa, president of the Northumberland County chapter, urged the members to work together to restore the Rural Environmental Assistance Program (REAP). Longenecker called upon mem bers to support a producer milk price increase and to work with the mushroom growers in their efforts to prevent excessive Far- East imports from destroying their industry. Mushrooms represent the largest cash crop for Pennsylvania farmers TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047 AgricoQi ONE Of THE WILLIAMS COMPANIES A good namo to grow hy 25