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Show ....... Outlook For Dairy Farmer Looks Good 1.4.5 The outlook for the dairy is good, sav exoerts in the field Milk production in 1969 will equal 1968's estimated 117.850 omion pounds, or may exceed the total for last year, if conditions and trends in the farm economy continue, annordinir to a Hoard's Dairyman arti they like it'." Meantime, in the fro7n Hn.SA ti CUBI- uvaacui liciu, per Capua a remains little sumption above 21 quarts for ice cream, ice milk and sherbet, a little above 15 quarts for ice cream alone. Among these products, ice cream accounts for 65.7 of total procle. duction, ice milk for 22.2; In 1968. milk-feeratio was and sherbet for 4.1. Look most favorable, decline in for increased emphasis on cow numbers slowed, and ris novelties and packnovelty ing milk production per ani- ages. Vanilla is still the fav mal was noted. orite flavor, accounting for A healthy situation for nearly half of sales but there's some time is also foreseen bv a trend to premium ice Lir. waiter W. Wilcox, direct cream with intriguing extra or of economics deoartment ingredient additions. In fermented milk proUSDA, quoted in Pure Milk woducts Press. He names ducts, cottage cheese is still a variety of causes, among the giant but per capita con. 7 . ' ... o .1 mem, nign milk prices, an sumption which increased farm income rise from 3.1 pounds in 1950 to 4.6 aggregate 70 higher net eauities ir in 1958 has remained virtual land and machinery than in ly constant since then. Pro- NEW RECORD Cheese maVen Wm. Pickett (Cheddar) and Dean Fowler auction has increased in pace (Swiss) look over the record breaking vat of cheese at the Cache Valiev Dnirv law ior larmers. Some 25 vats of cheese were Milk prices to Drodtippra with the Donulation increase. processed in one day, mearCng more milk was deliver-th- e ed in that day than to any other plant in and consumers continue to Predicted for this product: a area More than 50.000 pounds of cheese were made that day. rise but not drastically 1968 trend away from large curd constantly prices 10 aeaiers were ahow cottage cheese, 4 above the Drevions voar improving shelf life, and more Home delivery continues to complete knowledge of the lose ground to retail milk product's nutritional value. mere are few figures to 00 sales but at a slower rate but all indications are by, Packaging of milk beean in lorn wirn tne matcher, N. Y., mat sour cream has been one g sellers milk bottle, has evolved fa of the foods in the nast dairv among and today's plastic plasticyears if not, indeed, the coarea containers. More popularity-growth leader. changes are sure to come a unknown Yogurt, nearly packagers try to find and an outside large eastern metroswer tne preference And SHELL INSECT STRIPS needs of the retail customer politan areas until recently, is CLACK FLAG AEROSOL now being marketed In in Americans are eatin? wn in the mid KILLS FLIES. MOSQUITOS, OTHER creasing ana in variety, a fact re- - west and Quantities FOR FLYING INSECTS -on the west coas- tuectea to some extent in the in some FLYING INSECTS REG. $L98 it's avail KEG. $1.2.1 kinds of milk being sold able in a markets, of flavors. variety 3.5. 2 even a 1 milk uneese. with its steady in has been marketed. crease in recent years in proThe future mav hnlri Intro. duction and Der caoita con duction of other milk drinks sumption, is a particularly some now ... fnroiim . b bright spot in the dairy protDonular- in . TOBRAMYCIN MASTITIS countries carocnated whey; duct picture. About 14 of kefir: enzyme-treatesnerial all U.S. milk is used for TYIA3 - flavored cheese, and because consum(Tylosin) or exotic protein TUBES milks, but D&ICF predicts, ers are becoming more and FOR PNEUMONIA, DIPHTHERIA, "Basically, the milk of more aware of its variety and REG. 69c morrow will be the milk- nf charms, if the Industry re- FOOT ROT 2 Rolls, REG. $29.95 today with more attention mains adaptable, the future paid to its flavor. Despite looks heartening. No wonder milk's nutritional Qualities dairy farmers and Droducers most people, children espe- smile when they sav. cially, drink milk 'because 'Cheese!" , farmer and the industry r:u d DAIRY SPECIALS IN THE VETERINARY DEPARTMENT KM AT fastest-growin- DRUG 10-1- 5 - Mel's Price $59 Mel's Price $SC 1 d, - 5Jc Mel's Price 53 Mel's Price HETH0XYCL0R WETTABLE POWDER DISTRYCILLIN A. S. -- - lOOcc FOR SPRAYING ANIMALS AND MILDINGS - REG. FOR ALL INFECTIONS Mel's Price THEN HSCMIX SCOUR POWDERS CONVENIENT 8 OUNCE TREATMENT - REG. Price - HH-L- L REG. Over 100,000 $2.95 profit-minde- $1.95 $39 Mel's Price $095 switched to Sjpjlflinflations. uMatitstimilk faster, cleaner and are ever so much easier on the udder. - TAKE ALKA- - SELTZER -- REG. 73c $1.75 $ J39 $219 IF THINGS DON'T GO RIGHT d dairymen have Mel's Price SAVE MORE AT MEL'S ON EVERYDAY Qc DISCOUNT PRICES MEL'S DRUG JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERS Mel Bump, R. Ph. AT A FAIR PRICE! pBone 8524103 a 1 a 3)3 iolo1 A u I z W ? U D o H cDkI oil 0H0Y We also stock I - oc II ULTRA-SA- N plastic milk and vacuum tubing. Soe us todayl Modern Farm Equipment Go. 51 West Oneida PRESTON Phone 852-11-75 |