r W Ilion entries for the sired by Sonny later nd Virginia and even grade iiorse sales dorf£ ‘ ‘We receive callJP - all year long. They see in the Pa. Draft Horse at Farm Show and they ist stop in. azing how horse prices ! up in spite' of the iorses that were selling even years ago are now 'ound $7,000 a piece. The r quality breeding stock 1 if you can’t sell them e, just take them west to m and they snatch them L.B. buys and sells livestock for other irn to Page A3O) im&L j. £m^ | J ‘ v WRITTEN WARRANTY SEE YOUR AGRI-BUILDER FOR DETAILS! See Us At The FARM SHOW BOOTH 143- 144-145 NUMBERS: 150-159-160 FOUR COUNTIES CONTRACTOR W Jx 249 G**tport, Pa. 16627 W: 814-672-5751 i- O. A. NEWTON i & SON CO. 1 Bridgevilte, Delaware 19933 v PH: 302-337-8211 POGO INC. 1841 Jerry’s Road Street, Md. 21154 PH: 301-692-5350 • < FLEETWOOD - To anyonewho, lias ever looked closely at egg ’ exhibits shown during the Farm Show, Red Wing Farm, Fleetwood, should be a familiar name. This laying operation with a capacity for 45,(W0. birds has been showing their produce at the Farm Show successfully since the mid 1900 s. . As explained by owner, operator, Gordon Yorgey and. wife, Fern, they usually win blue ribbons and superior quality awards every year. Except for that one year when their entries in the egg category got too cold, lowering their quality. The Yorgeys have no deep secrets regarding their success. They are just careful when making their selections for exhibition. Entries must be uniform in size . . ~ , „ .000 bird operation is son Andrew, 14, left. Yorgey is also assisted by two other sons, Joel and Mark. K ,» ★ VARIOUS SIZES HEIGHT AND WIDTH AVAILABLE ★ THESE BUILDINGS ENGINEER. ED FORSELF ERECTION (Butler will furnish Erection and Foundation Drawings) TRI-STATE MARINE DIST.INC. Route 256 Deale, Md. 20751 PH: 301-867-1447 Red Wing Farfn takes ribbons for brown eggs BY LAUREL SCHAEFFER Staff Correspondent. IDEAL FOR GRAIN OR MACHINERY STORAGE XV LEASE 1T... See Tour Agri Builder For Details HASCHEN TRI-COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGRI-SYSTEMS SYSTEMS R.D.#l, Box 55 . P.O. Box 505 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 Chestertown, Md. 21620 PH: 609-467-3174 PH: 301-778-5800 andshape, are candled but not washed, and of high-quality- The eggs chosen ", for,‘the. trip to ’ Harrisburg are'selected one or two days prior to .the show andare as fresh and clean as possible. "It’s a chore to select the eggs we are going to show," Mrs. Yorgey ex plains, "taking some tune to do the job properly.” Selecting the eggs for this year’s entry will probably be Gordon and sons, Mark and Andrew. - The Yorgey’s used to show their eggs at local shows but have since given that up, leaving the local shows for other producers to compete in. "While our children were young we would go to the local fans to show for their en joyment,” recalls Mrs. Yorgey. The eggs shown by the Yorgeys are all brown eggs, a preference of the family. The birds producing "butler^ YOU CAN LEASE THE ABOVE WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS To Qualified Buyers KELLER BUILDING QUILL SYSTEMS INC. CONSTRUCTION CO. R. 0.1 Box 203 P.O. Box 6269 - Lewisburg, PA 17837 Harrisburg, Pa. 17112 PH: 717-524-0568 PH: 717-545-7527 It takes a lot of time to pack up.the 90 to 100 finishing touch on this last case of high quality cases of brown eggs that Red Wing Farm, eggs destined for markets in Pennsylvania, Fleetwood, Berks County, ships out on a daily New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and basis. Owner-operator Gordon Yorgey puts the Delaware. the brown eggs are much calmer, Today Red Wmg Farm is easier to handle and have better operated by Gordon and sons Mark temperments, explains Gordon, and Joel. They also have other ••They don’t scare as easy as white producers contracted to produce birds,” he says. Yorgey also points eggs for them. The operation ships out that the egg shell quality ol eggs to five states with the help of brown eggs holds up better then in two truck drivers who deliver to white eggs. markets in Pennsylvania, New This producer noted that York, New Jersey, Maryland and production performance between Delaware. Red Wmg Farms also the darker birds and white birds are picked up by a driver from varies very little today, stating Virginia. The farm has ten full that he believes management is a tune employees, and is the largest more important factor today. .brown egg producer in eastern The buds laying at Red Wing Pennsylvania. Farm are all Dekalb Warren Sex- • Eggs are retailed and sold sal links. The Yorgeys used to wholesale. They go to other raise their own layers and were producers, restaurants, farmers’ hatching eggs until about 1963 markets and stores. 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PA 19363 I'm interested in more information on Butler "Free Concrete Program” □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Butler Grain Leg Name Address j County I City _ j Phone (Include area code) notes, usually from dairymen that had small laying houses as a secondary income, selling their eggs to small local corner stores. Their best times for selling eggs are during the holidays, except for Caster. Consumers prefer white eggs at that tune for dyeing pur poses. Production runs between 90 to 100 cases per day. At present, the Ydrgey’s operate two laying houses of their own, the newest with a capacity of 27,000 birds. This house is fully automatic, bringing eggs from the house through the grader. In the older, smaller building the eggs are gathered by hand onto racks which are then taken to the grader. (Turn to Page A 25) ,*■ *- *- r' t .State. V.' e v *y K LF |