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Show Urge Poultrymen To Plan For Increased 191 Egg Production An increased demand for eggs, estimated to be 6 per cent above "at which may normally be ex-Pooled, ex-Pooled, was pointed out recently by l:'ainle Wickard of the U. S. Department De-partment of Agriculture as reason wy Idaho poultrymen should ke l"s to increase production "Ting the coming year "Poultry producers need lo feed for more oa production. U v.jII be profitable to clo so, since we plan to support ikr pa'ces at a long. term average of 22 cents, Chicago Chi-cago basis," Wickard staled. High quality flocks, more nnd belter spring chicks, and a balanced reed ration wilii a view o! piialae-ine piialae-ine more eggs was pointed om. us a means of cooperating with the government in presiding an ample supply of eggs during tho coining year. Increased use or oftKS in I ho gov. ernnionl.'s defense training program anil the demand levied by other nations na-tions for eggs has hoo-lcd the sights on the exceeded product ion demands for eggs for I he canning |