—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 26,1978 112 Inedible egg survey conducted ARLINGTON, Va. - The Poultry and Egg Institute’s Shell Egg Section has bunched a study to deter mine the volume and disposition of inedible eggs in this country. The study is the result of a problem brought to the Shell Egg Section’s attention by some Eastern U.S. producer packer members whose outlet for inedible eees was suddenly cut off when a leading pet food manufac turer changed its dog food formula, thus sharply reducing the volume of eggs it formerly used. A telephone check of some of the larger packers nationwide revealed that although they were not faced with the same problem as were the Eastern packers, they felt that something should be done to reduce the volume of Grange meets RED LION - More than thirty Members of the Red Lion Grange 1781, gathered for a “Cook-out” prior to the regular meeting tune on August 19. During the business session, chaired by Lee Burns, Master, names of members were suggested for new officers for 1978-79 Grange year, with an election of Officers to be held on September 16. A special meeting will be held Tuesday, August 29 for tiie purpose of finalizing plans for the Grange booth at the York Interstate Fair. Gladys Sheffer reported on the Penna. State Grange soft-ball finals, held in Centre County on August 12, where Biglerville Grange, Adams County, won the state title. Schuylkill County won second place in the state competition. Next meeting of the Grange will be held at 8 p.m., on September 2. inedible eggs and more profitably utilize those that are available. The Institute has engaged Dr. Owen Cotterill of the University of Missouri to chair a committee of leading egg scientists to tackle the problem. The committee has already begun conducting a mall survey of a random sampling of 2,000 U.S. shell egg producers and processors. At the stable where I keep my horses, Dollar has become somewhat of a celebrity. It seems that there is an uncovered hay hole m the ceiling of his stall. And the farmer who owns the barn didn’t want anyone to accidentally fall down that hole. So he placed a straw bale over the spot. A few hours later he came back and the bale of straw was gone. So he put another bale of straw over the hole. A little later he noticed that that one was gone too. Perplexed, he placed yet a third bale of straw over the hole. It seems that my horse, who is ever ready to eat anything faintly resembling food, discovered that by standing on his tippy-tip-toes, and stretching his neck with all his might, could just grab the tip of those straw bales and slowly pull them down in his stall. The result was that when I came to let him out in his pasture, I found him up to his waist in straw, happily munching a bite of it here and there. He didn’t care if he was ever turned out again as long as those straw bales kept appearing. Honestly, what are you going to do with such an animal? Results of the survey in summary form, without disclosing individual responses, will be presented at the Egg Packers and Processors Workshop during PEIA’s 49th Annual Fact Finding Conference in Houston on September 14. After Fact Finding, it is expected that one or more research projects will be initiated based on the results of the survey. Silage Time Is ALFA-ZYME TIME! Tests conducted with all methods: • Upright • Piles covered with plastic • Pit • Plastic sealed MR. FARMER areP r°^ cVS " C °'" t> Compare Cost. Compaf® Product a ' ues Here’s 10 Reasons Why You Should BeAnALFA-ZYMEUser: Guaranteed Return of Feedstuffs. Less Wasteful ings. 200 Million Yeast Count Per Gram. ALFA-ZYME is a FULLY Fermented Product. ALFA-ZYME Contains Lactic Acid, Valuable Enzymes and Yeast. ALFA-ZYME Has Been Thoroughly Tested. FEED STUFF RETURN EXAMPLES ★ A silo with filling capacity of 100 tons would require 33 bags of ALFA-ZYME: 1 50-Lb. bag for each 3 tons of silage material... ★ You Get 1650 Lbs. of additional finished silage material (33 x 50 Lb. Per Bag = 1650 Lb.) ★ This 1650 Lbs. of fermented material (containing lactic acids, enzymes and yeast) converts to OVER 16 LB. OF ACTIVATING MATERIAL PER TON... (150-Lb. Bag to 3 Ton Silage = 16.66 Lb. Per Ton) DEALERS TO SERVE YOU IN PENNSYLVANIA. MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA DEALERSHIPS AVAILABLE . IN WESTERN PENN A. H t/lAu/iw MANUFACTURED BY: 7™****#** * 7>W€U(mf &. NEW KINGSTOWN, PA. 17072 PHONE: (717) 697-9085 Compare Feedstuff s Dropp- 10. ALFA-ZYME Adapts To Your Silage In All Wea ther Conditions ... No Bleeding or Leaching. ALFA-ZYME 'Activates Your Silage Quicker. ALFA-ZYME’S Aroma Whets Your Herd’s Appetite. ALFA-ZYME Contains NO Chemicalsor Toxics.