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W'€ATWffiffi @@RAW COOPENATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY _-=----- tT. S. DEPANTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (Jnioersit1 Pork, N. M' ftu6u t r tQL ( CdnPiled bY H- L' Mathews, Extens ion Poultrlanan Grade AA Large Grade AA t'ledium Grade A Large Grade A lledium NORTHEA ST NEI^I }fEXICO Grade AA Large Grade AA Medium Grade A Large Grade A lledir:m SOUTHhIEST NEfi }IEXICO Grade AA Large Grade AA Medium Grade A Large Grade A Hedium SOUTTIEAST NEt{ ME}NCO Grade AA Large Grade AA l"ledium -Grade A Large Gvade A l'ledir:m 49 -52 4L-49 45 -47 39 -40 (tlot Ava iLable ) 52-59 43 -49 49 -5L 37 -4L 49 -52 4A -45 45 -48 40 -43 NEI^I MEXICO MARKET RE?ORT Fred A . Gerk State Egg InsPector s t a te DeP a r tment of Agr icul ture (Average wholesale Prices to the retatl stores on cartoned eggs as of August 1 t 1966 , sccording to the State Egg Inspec - tion Department ') NORTI{WEST NE![ MEXICO FARI'{ MANT]RE IIANDTING (This articl,e,written by wiltiam J. To].enan, n"gionaL Extension Agent in western New York compares different methods of handLing non-ure on various tlpes of poul. try f arms ' He does not take into account the extra cost of spraylng to control f l-ies. How does your farr fit into this surveY? Let t s be sure tha t hte ar e ta lking about the same thing. rf we break down the amount of labor by the thousands f or a year t s - time , we can come up with a figure that w111 let us compare different manure handling sys-tems, This figure would be man hours Per year f or each ott" thousand Layers, If 1^re tatk in these tetms, w€ can comPare farms and manure handling systems to help us make the best decision Possible ' This information is from a smalt survey conducted within the past year in New York State . Each f ar:ur If,a s visited , and the man - ure handt-ing systeurs rtere observed ' The oP-erator or manager determined how much time was spent at each e}eaning to handLe the manure, Theinformationwas calculatedon an annual basis Per thousand layers. Farm Ntrnrber Hours, p.er vearll,0OO,trens . tARY 0gT 07 1981 NEw M!: .'J-ATE UNIVE, .- iY 7.4 9.6 50 16 I 56 9 26 66 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11
Object Description
Title | Feather-Gram |
Series Designation | Feather-Gram, August 1966 |
Subject | egg production (NAL); eggs; eggs (NAL); Poultry industry--New Mexico; Eggs--New Mexico--Production; |
Creator | Gerk, Fred A.; Toleman, William J.; |
Contributors | Mathews, H. L.; |
Date Original | 1966-08 |
Digital Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Collection | NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications |
Digital Identifier | UAAPfg196608.pdf |
Source | J87.N6 X301.99 F28 |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Page Description
Title | Page 1 |
Series Designation | Feather-Gram, August 1966 |
Subject | egg production (NAL); eggs; eggs (NAL); Poultry industry--New Mexico; Eggs--New Mexico--Production; |
Creator | Gerk, Fred A.; Toleman, William J.; |
Contributors | Mathews, H. L.; |
Date Original | 1966-08 |
Digital Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Collection | NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications |
Is Part Of | Feather-Gram |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | eng |
OCR | W'€ATWffiffi @@RAW COOPENATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY _-=----- tT. S. DEPANTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (Jnioersit1 Pork, N. M' ftu6u t r tQL ( CdnPiled bY H- L' Mathews, Extens ion Poultrlanan Grade AA Large Grade AA t'ledium Grade A Large Grade A lledium NORTHEA ST NEI^I }fEXICO Grade AA Large Grade AA Medium Grade A Large Grade A lledir:m SOUTHhIEST NEfi }IEXICO Grade AA Large Grade AA Medium Grade A Large Grade A Hedium SOUTTIEAST NEt{ ME}NCO Grade AA Large Grade AA l"ledium -Grade A Large Gvade A l'ledir:m 49 -52 4L-49 45 -47 39 -40 (tlot Ava iLable ) 52-59 43 -49 49 -5L 37 -4L 49 -52 4A -45 45 -48 40 -43 NEI^I MEXICO MARKET RE?ORT Fred A . Gerk State Egg InsPector s t a te DeP a r tment of Agr icul ture (Average wholesale Prices to the retatl stores on cartoned eggs as of August 1 t 1966 , sccording to the State Egg Inspec - tion Department ') NORTI{WEST NE![ MEXICO FARI'{ MANT]RE IIANDTING (This articl,e,written by wiltiam J. To].enan, n"gionaL Extension Agent in western New York compares different methods of handLing non-ure on various tlpes of poul. try f arms ' He does not take into account the extra cost of spraylng to control f l-ies. How does your farr fit into this surveY? Let t s be sure tha t hte ar e ta lking about the same thing. rf we break down the amount of labor by the thousands f or a year t s - time , we can come up with a figure that w111 let us compare different manure handling sys-tems, This figure would be man hours Per year f or each ott" thousand Layers, If 1^re tatk in these tetms, w€ can comPare farms and manure handling systems to help us make the best decision Possible ' This information is from a smalt survey conducted within the past year in New York State . Each f ar:ur If,a s visited , and the man - ure handt-ing systeurs rtere observed ' The oP-erator or manager determined how much time was spent at each e}eaning to handLe the manure, Theinformationwas calculatedon an annual basis Per thousand layers. Farm Ntrnrber Hours, p.er vearll,0OO,trens . tARY 0gT 07 1981 NEw M!: .'J-ATE UNIVE, .- iY 7.4 9.6 50 16 I 56 9 26 66 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 |