Lamb increases fIOISK. Idaho - A turn out in lamb production uul consumption is an ticipated by many industry ,(tidcrs. according to John Miller, Dcs Moines, lowa, i tuilrman of the Lamb (ommittcc of the National I i\c Stock and Meat Board 'Current lamb con umption is only about two pounds per capita, the lowest for any red meal.” said Miller "But we arc seeing icncwcd consumer interest m our product and we arc taking action to boost con SERVING THE FARMERS FOR 103 YEARS r-|M> HAMBURG SAVINGS rUIC and ■ TRUST COMPANY Hamburg, PA Phone 215 562 3811 A FULL SERVICE BANK SF // MF 255 TRACTOR %| Check outthese and a lot more “Savings Days” specials soon! Ipw Personalized MF financing, parts and service available. S. G. LEWIS AND SON West Grove PA |215|8699440 869-2214 M. M. WEAVER & SONS North Groffdale Roacl Leola PA 17540 Phone 17171656-2321 sumrr demand " He (unde his comments at a Meal Board meeting here this summer A plus for the industry. accoiMmg to Miller, are newr. lower recommended tem peratures for the degree of doncncss for serving rare and medium lamb "The lower temperatures enhance both the taste and appearance of our product," said Miller “Of course, increased promotion requires in creased industry support S3® hefty savings. . ,on many new MF models. m Waiver of finance charges to Match 1, Jt~7, on mamj MF farm tractors and industrial maclunts LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 700 E Linden St Richland PA Phone. |7l7| 866-7518 NISSLEY FARM SERVICE Charlestown Rd Prospect Rd Washington Boro PA Phone 1717) 285-4844 and we’re very pleased with Ihr lamb i 1 nclu l lr>'» response to that nrrd," mid Mdlrr At the Meal Hoards Winter meeting in h ebruary, the directorate adopted new per head investment rales for livestock. with lamb investment increasing from one rent to two cents per head The new rate was a ' goal" to be reached as soon as possible "Within a few months after the Winter meeting, virtually all lamb marketings in the country were on the two cent rate," the Lamb Committee chairman said As part of the Industry’s total steppcd-up promotion work, the Lamb Committee of the Meat Board, in cooperation with the Lamb Promotion Coordinating Committee, sponsored the production and distribution of a full-color lamb photo feature for newspaper food pages The feature, with recipe and editorial copy, w/m MF 7118 SKID STEER N. H. FLICKER & SONS INC. Maxatawny Phone 1215) 683 7252 WjMhL MF FORAGE HARVESTER MARLIN W. SCHREFFLER Pitman PA 17171648 1120 KELLER BROS. PAUL I. Ridge Road EiCHERT & SON rGrkasiß PA Ph 215-257 5698 R d D J.°™l g n s J b , ur |, RA or 257 5864 Ph 17171 943 2304 predicted was used b> BO newspapers with a combined circulation of 2 8 million readers The IP( ( is a joint program of U S . Australian and New Zealand sheep producers to conduct con sinner promotion (or lamb "Die lamb color feature was in addition to the regular promotion, merchandising and consumer education programs t onductcd through the Meat Hoard." said Miller To coordinate total lamb industry efforts, including the American Sheep Producers Council’s "Blueprint" for expansion, the I-amb Committee works closely with other major sheep and lamb organizations “We can't boost con sumption without the production to provide the product,” said Miller. “The ASPC plan calls for the in dustry to have 50 per cent more ewes, save 25 per cent more lambs and increase carcass size by 15 per cent ” wsm M <s I^/ A. L. HERR & BRO. 312 Park Ave Quarryville PA Ph |717|876-3521 Lancaster f arming, Saturday Sept 18 19/6 ASPC . the National l-smb Feeders Assn and the National Wool Lrowrrs Avtn all are represented on the Ixiard of directors of the Meat Board and its I.imb Committee Wheat loan announced WASHINGTON, I) C - Producers with wheat grading “sample” because of sprout damage are now eligible for recourse loans, the U S Department of Agriculture announced today USDA explained that the recourse loan is the only type of loan available for sprout damaged wheat and that the entire amount of the loan plus interest and a handling fee must be repaid The loan rate will be 75 per cent of the loan rate for No. 5 grade wheat for the county involved with the moisture content limited to 13 5 per cent. The interest rate is 7.5 per cent and the maturity date is Jan. 31, 1977. 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