Show I Bette tte Prices For Farmers may exP expect t better prices for their chickens and eggs this fallI fall compared with lout last mainly on ac account account ac- ac I ac-I I count of or the r reduced production which It is expected will result from Crom the tho scarcity and high price of feed according to tho the summer mid poultry and egg outlook report of the Bureau of or Agricultural Economics Poultry production this year is the tho smallest since 1925 reports tho bur bui- bui eau The number of chickens Hatched this mis year was about 10 per cent less than last year and the number of liens in n farm flocks on August 1 was three per cent less than on that date last year There has been more than normal disposal of hens and pullets in drouth areas of the central states Stocks blocks of dressed poultry in cold storage August 1 were about two per c cent nt less than Ulan on August 1 1933 scarcity of or teed feed In many important poultry producing states is forcing I to dispose of some f their surplus young stock earlies than f usual and a n. considerable reduction in number of oC layers carried through II the winter Is expected The prospective reduction of eggs throughout the tho fall and winter and the tho relatively small production In prospect next spring should result In III a level leel ot or farm Carm prices sufficiently hf high h to offset in part a higher puce price of fec feed Tho rho bureau suggests that who are able to producers 9 do BO so I I maintain well laying flocks and I carry carry car car- rry r- r ry young chickens over oyer to heavier I weights wh whore where rc natural r range Is avail aYaH able |