M-Uncaster Farming. Saturday. May 22,1993 UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Consumers probably will pay less for some meats this year, but low prices caused by booming production could make 1993 a lean year for some livestock pro ducers, said a market expert in Penn State’s College of Agricul tural Sciences. ‘This may not be a banner year for the livestock industry,” said H. Louis Moore, professor of agricul tural economics. “Total red meat Farmers Launch Weed Air WILMINGTON, Del. Farm ers and ranchers have a new op tion to control weeds this spring in hard-to-reach areas in pastures and rangeland. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the aerial application of Ally herbi cide, giving farmers more flexi bility in keeping weeds such as musk thistle, a noxious weed, from spreading in fields and re ducing beef production. Register ed for use on pasture and range land for the past three years, the herbicide had been labeled for ground application only. 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There’s just too much meat for any segment of the livestock industry to be very profitable throughout 1993.” The recovering economy should boost consumer demand for meat, however. “Per capita “Ally offers improved safety and weed control, but the past re striction requiring application by ground rigs only was a limitation to producers,” Young said. “Aerial application gives pro ducers more flexibility in their weed control programs to maxi mize production. For example, they can now cover rugged terrain to keep weeds from getting estab lished and becoming a source of later problems. It also helps them with large acreages where spray ing is impractical with ground equipment. And it gives them greater flexibility to work around A VAIL ABLE NOW - Contracts for new and updated turkey houses Planning your first or second turkey house? Call Northeast Agri Systems for a free estimate: 1-800-673-2580 agri systems consumption of all meats will be about 212 pounds this year, up three pounds from last year’s record,” Moore said. “But real dis posable income probably will increase only 1 to 2 percent. This rather sluggish consumer income growth will put more downward pressure on livestock and poultry prices.” Moore expects most of the pro duction increase to come from poultry and pork. “Based on the unfavorable weather and wet field conditions.” A broad-spectrum broadleaf herbicide, Ally is used by produc ers in the spring to control prob lem weeds including musk thistle, bolting musk thistle, common broomweed, marestail, pigweed, kochia, cocklebur, wild carrot, and buckbrush. Other advantages include crop safety, low use rates, reduced pesticide load to the en vironment, a wide application window, and residual activity. Specialists note that weed con trol is an important part of an overall pasture management pro- using equipment Northeast Agri FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK 139 A West Airport Rd. Lititz * PA 17543 \\SSyJ (717) 569 ‘ 2702 1-800-673-2580 December pig crop report, pork output should increase about 4 percent, broilers about 4 percent and turkey about 3 percent,” he said. Beef production should rise about 2 percent in 1993. “Beef prices are currently high because of bad wetaher and slow gains of cattle in feedlots, but prices are likely to fall by several dollars when the weather market is over,” Moore said. Attack gram to maximize forage and beef production. “By eliminating broadleaf weeds using herbicides like Ally, the yield and quality of the avail able forage increases. Producers can run more head per acre and re alize an increased daily gain,” Young said. “ And, since there is no grazing restriction even for lactating dairy animals produc ers don’t have to worry about the problems of moving stock. The bottom line is that producers can improve the efficiency of their beef production two ways; overall weight gain and convenience.” Systems, Inc. £ Veal output for the year probab ly will drop about 1 percent, while lamb will rise 3 percent. “Their production levels make lamb and veal minor production items,” Moore said. “Lamb and veal com bined now account for only 1 per cent of red meat and poultry production. “Hog prices at Pennsylvania markets should range in die mid s4o’s most of the year,” he said. “This is despite last year’s 8 per cent production increase and an expected 4 percent increase in 1993. The hog industry has become more competitive with poultry and has developed a favor able image with consumers.” Livestock producers should more than break even thanks to inexpensive feed. “The record 9.48 billion bushel com crop from 1992 is cheap and of fairly poor quality, and eventually will be fed to livestock,” Moore said. “Cheap feed will help producers keep costs down, and most beef, pork, and poultry producers will cover all of their cash costs in 1993. This may encourage more production in 1994, especially if the economy continues to improve.” Chore-Time H 2 ALL-PLASTIC FEEDER floods feeder pan with plenty of feed to attract and start poults from the first day. I^ Chore-Time SUPER 6™ curtain sided ventilation made easy Chore-Time SUPER 6™ Environmental Con trol System takes the work out of operating curtain ventilation and does it without requiring anyone to be a computer expert! 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