Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1981, Image 124

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    C3S—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981
Poultry
(Continued from Page C 35)
factor confronting the industry is
what it will cost to produce eggs
this spring and summer compared
with a year earlier There is no
question that costs will increase,
but the amount of increase is
debatable.
Feed prices lead the list in the
amount added to the cost of
producing eggs. High interest costs
are also pushing costs up How
high feed prices will go this spring
and summer perhaps is anyone's
guess.
Numerous factors could push
prices upward and others tend to
push them down Future prices
will depend m part on the farmers’
intentions to plant corn this spring,
acreage actually planted, date
most planting is finished, weather
conditions, and harvesting con
ditions
Changes in the above factors
may have considerable effect on
price changes prior to and during
the corn growing season, because
of the anticipated low carryover of
com supplies from the 1980 crop
year Also, the quantity of
livestock fed will have an unpact
on feed prices
This includes beef cattle in feed
lots, hogs produced, number of
layers on farms and broilers
produced, as well as other
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livestock and fowl A given per
centage change in numbers of
broilers produced will not change
the quantity of feed grains con
sumed as much as the same
percentage change in the quantity
of pork produced
Differences in feed consumption
are due to differences in qualities
produced and feed efficiencies
There will be fewer pullets to
house this spring and early
summer than a year earlier
However, part if not all of this
reduction could be offset by
keeping hens in production for
longer intervals More force
molted layers will tend to reduce
the number of eggs per layer and
help’ to curtail output
The egg industry must cut
production below a year earlier
levels in order for prices to in
crease sufficiently to cover higher
costs and return a reasonable
profit to the industry The amount
of reduction is uncertam-perhaps
two to three percent It is not likley
that demand will change much
C. M. HIGH CO.
Delaware awards soybean grants
FELTON, Del. The Delaware
Soybean Board announced that it
will be granting $34,220. to fund
twelve soybean projects during
1981.
The Board’s chairman, Joe
Hughes, explained that in selecting
this year’s projects, the Board
placed its emphasis upon applied
research and market development
projects These are the first
projects being funded under
Delaware’s new penny per bushel,
soybean check-off program.
The Board selected this year’s
projects from nineteen project
proposals that had Been submitted.
Projects funded ranged from
Delaware’s participation in the
nationwide program to develop
overseas markets for soybeans to
localized variety testing.
Recipients of grants are the
American Soybean Association,
the Delaware Extension Service,
the Delaware Department of
Agriculture and the Delaware
Agricultural Experiment Station
A listing of the project proposals
accepted and the participants
includes;
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Analysis of weed control com
ponents for conventional, wide-row
soybeans in Delaware, David L.
Regehr;
The efficient use of mtrogen,
phosphorus and potassium on
soybeans, Frank Webb and Gary
Johnston,
Evaluation of soybean varieties
for insect pest resistance, Mark R.
Graustem and Joanne Wlutehead;
Evaluation of soybean varieties
for no-tdl double cropping, Edward
L. Wisk;
Full tune agronomy assistant
position, Gary Johnston;
Interactions of soybean
varieties, row spacings and
planting dates, Edward L. Wisk,
William H. Mitchell and Robert
Uniatowski,,
MATERIALS FOR BLENDING
OR DIRECT APPLICATION. . .
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30%
46%
60%
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Haro s how iho Bonvol aarly lay by
program works
1 Apply your pre-emergence
herbicide to control grasses
2 Apply Banvelbeforecormsmore
than 5 inches whon broadloaves
are germinating beloro weeds
have robbed significant amounts
of moisture or nutrients from
your crop
Laboratory germinatm and
vigor of soybean seeds as com
pared to actual field results, Frank
Webb, Richard Goerger and Gary
Johnston;.
' Response of soybean varieties to
2,4-DB, William H. Mitchell,
Thompson D. Pizzolato, Robert
Uniatowski and Edward L. Wisk,
Soybean marektmg - American
Soybean Development Foundation,
Jerry Kennedy;
Soybean variety performance
tests, Edward L. Wisk,
Soybean variety testing for
resistance to the soybean cyst
nematode, Robert P. Mulrooney
and Edward L Wisk,
Spray Pressure, Volume and Tip
Study, Frank Webb and Gary
Johnston.
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LANCASTER FARMING
FOR COMPLETE.
AND UP-TO-DATE
MARKET REPORTS
UREA (GRANULAR)
AMMONIUM NITRATE
NITROGEN SOLUTION
DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE
TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE
MURIATE OF POTASH
GRANULAR ZINC
BORATE (GRANULAR)
MICRONUTRIENT MIX
SULFUR (GRANULAR)
JAMES H. McKENNY
Sales Representative
CHARLOTTE HALL
301-884-4604
301-932-6527
UPPER MARLBORO
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