AZO—Lancaster Famine* Saturday, December 6,1980 BY SHEILA MILLER COCALICO Any farmer most peaked price flue- even the most steady-handed following the recent hog tuation m the industry’s economist’s head spin, the markets during the past history. Despite this rise and interest in raising pork has Hybred Pork Inc.'s president Eugene Martin discusses the ongoing con struction at the coporation's Cocalico complex with Leon Hoover, center, treas urer and Dr. Tim Trayer, manager. ’ ■■■ ■ ll _ —: v ■ - ■ ■ v Butler fiuumledr Buildings yckjr you bu l ' - ' > ‘a a $4200' 30x50x11' with 16'x10' D/S Door FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof thlh $5300* 40'x50'xl4' with 20'x13'D/S Door FARMSTED I Galvanized Walls and Galvanized Roof Those Buildings Engineered for Self-Erection (Butler will furnish Erection and Foundation Drawings) I P.E. HESS, BUTLER MFfi. CO. Bo* 337, Oxford. PA 19363 Dealer Inquiries Available m Pennsylvania Counties Arm strong Beaver Cameron Clinton Columbia Crawford Elk Erie Indiana Luzerne Lycoming McKean Sullivan Warren Wyoming Maryland Counties Baltimore Harford New Jersey Counties Sussex Somerset Morns Passaic Atlantic Cape May No Dealer Fees Address County City Phone Hybred Pork is ready for business year has seen some of the fall m prices which makes butler 'agpi Build e r~] | State 00 sow *arrowing complex o. A FARMSTED I - Building Engineered For Farmer Erection C & M SALES INC R D #1 Honesdale, Pa 18431 PH 717-253-1612 JA. E. ENGEL, INC. SUNNY MEAD SALES ORVILLE MACK D 1 m BRIDGEWATER n a PO Box 216 RD #3. Box 409 P080x47 BUILDING SYSTEMS INC. 0 f Marlton, N J 08053 Altoona, PA 16601 Nazareth Pa 18064 R D #2 <4 SON CO. PH 609-983-4404 PH 814-944-6045 ph 215-759-1331 Thompson, Pa. 18465 Bridgeville. Delaware 19933; I PH 717-727-2868 PH 302-337-8211 not dampened Responding to the cry from East Coast meat processors for a steady supply of hogs, eight professional farmers and businessmen have joined together to cash in on the premium prices packers are willing to pay for local hogs (passing along part of the savings on freight costs for hogs transported in from the Midwest). Last Friday, the cor poration opened doors to the public in its official- Open House here in Lancaster County. With workmen still hustling to complete the new complex, visitors had a chance to tour through the finished breeding and gestation division, and see the basic groundwork for the remaining farrowing rooms and nurseries On hand for the open house were several of the cor porate members, including, President Eugene Martin, the former owner of the 10- acre site on which the complex is being erected Martin, who is from Cocalico, has been in the hog finishing business for the past five years Martin explained the reason the group got * BUTLER AND AGRI-BUILDERS ARE FIG KNOXVILLE CONSTRUCTION Knoxville, Pa 16928 PH 814-326-4188 i ens doors together was to produce a top quality animal with a lower break-even.” He at tributed the brain-storm of forming a corporation to Abe Weidman of Mount Joy, now a Hybred Pork director According to Dr. Tim Trayer, manager of Hybred Pork Inc, the corporation allows for a “hybrid of ideas” He noted the mixed group of investors permitted that basis for the Hybred Pork Inc’s progressive program that ‘would have strapped any single in dividual.” Other corporate members include Leon Hoover, Myerstown, Art Hershey, Cochranville, Ezra Good, Terre Hill, Morgan Hollmger, Lititz, Melvin Hurst, Ephrata, and Marvin Gingrich, Myerstown. Leading the way on a tour of the complex. Dr. Trayer’s enthusiam for the complex was impossible to conceal And he admitted he was anxious to get started the breeding program was scheduled to begin this week As far as whether all the new ideas that went into designing the complex will be successful, Trayer said, he’ll just have to wait and see, and then evaluate it / IDEAL FOR GRAIN OR * MACHINERY STORAGE B.T CONTRACTOR LEROY E. MYERS, INC P O Box 535 Route #l, Box 163 Biglerville, Pa 17303 Clear Spring, Md 21722 PH 717-677 6121 PH 301 582-1552 Tiayei, who, with hit. wile Deb, will be managing the hog operation, is not new to the area. He was raised near Hershey and practiced veterinary medicine after graduating from Ohio State University Veterinary College last year as a member of the team from Valley Animal Hospital m Palmyra Drawing on his medical expentise, Trayer has assisted m designing one of the best housing arrangements for raising , pigs, trying to deal with three major problems - drafts, moisture and en -vironmental temperature He pointed out that the complex was designed with _ concrete floors only in the wj) breeding and gestation area with wire floors being in stalled in the four farrowing rooms and six nurseries Trayer noted the sows and boars need concrete floors in the gestation and breeding area in order to avoid leg and feet problems However, the wire in the other rooms aids m controlling the bacterial count and preventing bad knees in baby pigs Once the Cocahco complex is in full swing, explained AGRI-BUILDEH LESS witi ltS5 th* with Galvan All Building F (Buildings not Prices Basedi Prices Could V D. E. SMITH, INC Mifflmtown, Pa 17059 PH 717-436-2151 Trayer, he will b out 20 sows farrowing rooi week.” The pigs off the sows 3 v # W- Dr. Trayer < ability to cons moisture, and system. m IxSO'xli lU'xIS'T" D/S Di RMSTED iled Walls and Galvanized I w sso'xH fJO'xlS'S" D/SDc (RMSTED bd Wails and Galvanized R • BAnnville Pa quipped as shown) n Survey ol Agn Builders With Each Agn Builder TING INFL four counties CONTRACTOR R D , Box 249 Coalport, Pa 16627 814-672-5751 I WSKLIN STEEL H i BUILDERS 301 N Broad Street Grove City, Pa 16127 412-458-7243