Egg Marketing Order (Continued from Page A 1) UEP hoped would convince Americans to eat more eggs. OF the 1,106 producers who voted nationwide, 57 percent opposed the marketing order, with 43 per cent voting yes. From a standpoint, however, owners rep resenting 20 million cases of eggs produced annually favored the marketing order, while producers, of 17.6 million cases opposed it One egg industry representative pointed out that the larger produc ers apparently favored the order while the smaller ones were opposed. Voting in Pennsylvania para lleled the national trend. Of the 114 voting producers, 42 percent favored the order, while 58 percent opposed it. Producers of more than 1.2 million cases, or 59 percent of the state’s production, said they favored the marketing order. To be enacted, though, the checkoff had to receive approval from either two-thirds of the voters or two thirds of the production represented. Only three states-Nevada, New Mexico and Wyoming-failed to submit any votes. At present, producers are required to check off S cents per case, but the program is voluntary in that a refund may be requested. According to Bushway, the 5-cent checkoff yields only about $6 mil lion a year. APPLICATIONS: Poultry houses Dairy barns Milking parlors Storage buildings Greenhouses Office areas Confinement buildings FpflforPiS; • 110 Volt Cord w/Switch • 24” Blade Dia. • 1725 RPM Totally Enclosed Motor • 4520CFM •V4H.P. Guarding Comi Illustrated completely assembled; shipped as separal Unassembled d*Qf| lyt? SPECIAL PRICE yVOrn i O COMPLETE SYSTEMS & EQUIPMENT SALES FOE CATTLE, HOGS & POULTRY -AGRI RD 4, East Farmersville Rd., Ephrata, PA 17522 Bushway said that, at a board meeting earlier this week, the American Egg Board’s executive committee recommended the 5-cent assessment be dropped to 2.5 cents in an effort to increase compliance. The Northeast UEP head expects the proposal to be accepted when it is presented to the AEB next week. Checkoff funds-whether the assessment is 5 cents or 2.5 cents will be channeled to three areas. Money will continue to be allo cated to the UEP-AEB Egg Nutri tion Center in Washington. The center serves a public education function, provides cholesterol screening and is currently pushing for nutritional labeling on food products, said Bushway. The other two areas to be funded include consumer education through the media and educational programs for food service institutions. Bushway said the future of these programs, as well as the future of AEB itself, was uncertain in light of the referendum vote. UEP had campaigned aggressively for the marketing order in an effort to halt a gradual decrease in egg con sumption that began 40 years ago. According to UEP statistics, 74 percent of the nation’s egg produc ers have gone out of business in the past seven years. 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