' gMaritime meat shol‘tdge adds spurl to Island beef production Program Prince Edward llsland's cat-I demen are rapidly improving] 'snd expanding their beef pro-l ‘ducdon. murned on by th e challenge of matching quality .9 e. and the knowledge of : _. huge atmrtage in the Atlantic‘ area. l The slidrtly less than five per: sent (1 Red and Blue brand car-‘i m mparee with almost 50' r cent across the country—l 32.5 per cent Red and 14.9 Blue- thoudr Island producers are showing improvement and arc: getting slightly less than 25 pcr ‘ n B or Standard ‘ deficiency -—pius cranmortatim costs to li'alifax. less the cost of a competitive basis at regular Apparently not satisfied that gram that would offer cattle on auctions and. these people tee]. would be more likely to bring the possible price for their Ibrand. It represents an improve- Daniel Ga. explain. ' t we ment tint is encouraging. Live-l aha] have the yards away. stock Director L. . Roper notes but it don mean that we are with appreciation. fir-ml rsolved now to work to- enge to produce a: - quality product hits the is»; ,lend beefmenthauias thew strive to come closie w the W“ visions of ultural Re- ‘product where qual ty has tratl- . . habilitation and Devdopme 'ed other provinces. to the “best 1‘- W' MP ‘ Act so am federal. 91‘ Canada' "tmg‘held by hog‘ many Island cattlemen h the M which! mall lid Wm men here who last efiealrnchlev: 3 past two years_ be warlable. .ed an unprecedent Icentege of grade A carcasses. Angus m m. “I. most active as they have h- ‘No other province matches it creased me“. new”, IL have .and Canadian average is 34. m?“ 10 times sum. the M equ‘ to ed 9.2:; '1ooo,ooo GOAL drive stamléd- Bt'wt mfiergord years. but the cattle prices do I ‘ mcnareamoseq yave.not re’llhereh en of ' 3:23:22? although the traditionally 8m incentive D! W Iand Mr. nope:- seems optimistic Shm‘mm “Winn” my “0‘ “on for I! agriculth makes- . when “estimates that be making such an obvious 01- m fort to expand at the Mt. Sceking a further incentive to 1'” There have always been some l"creased Production. cattlemen mm, and “1115 would mean 81- good cattle in the prov- organized late last year a P.E.I. most $500 for the “We family he: but the" had never been Beef Producers Association with the People. In imprefidve W M min, More u, the idea of getting better prices. hem that stirred Ilium think- m m], d m impression 0,, Several ideas were studied to me over an pictura Now tha improve the price structure be- t W 35 5110111101.“, fore a decision was made to try Hereftm‘l and Angus breedch 3 “(lice gor‘Tma-mmereg by . ._ anaa acers, rip one ‘99 up in“: ixstzt'i w'th ti; year. It's based on tfne Winni- Mflm 0'1 3 peg price—western meat is ages in the Atlantic area in- from Ontario distributed among brought in to fill the Maritime elude one and onehalf million per fthe goal of 100.000 more cattle will be reached in five years. 813- eraht. dam! Isl-lorri- tural minister, says the Atlantic Province people eat 69.2 million pounds a pounds in mutton and lamb. 58.1 ion pork, 16.9 million chicken uczing mill this traditionally dairy and fowl and 5.2 rm'llion turkey. . The Island, itself. is deficient in the quality of the average beef‘vetepan beef m a, the chicken and fowl and in turkey, carcass. Many . like Sandersons. long among the he said recently. Sher-thorn breeder Ralph Adams, best in the Island and Mari- CU'I' PRODUCTION The emphasis on bed is also aimed at replacing inefficient ur at least two crease brand. plain that. a red or blue carcass has is 50 per cent conformation and stated. This is in keeping with 50 ' an urge to cut production acress the country rather than face an ever increasing butter surplus. of a beef steer per cent finish. But there's still a strong core, the dairy influence fn‘. cross with many liking the bigl province- fast-growing carcass from a would also. it was felt. increase ; beef-Holstein mating. And such O'Ieary, maintain that it takes 1 times with their registered Here— 5 of beef to l fords. like the Hereford-Holstein produce a carcass t h at Williamsg as the best paying beet". Livestock graders ex- I carcass. ‘ has a stable tull of the Hereford l Holstein cross steers in his barn of dairy cattlemen whose idea i at present, insists they are the is a beef-dairy ' best paying beef 1 Tom Sanderson. North River.} my I steer. i ISLANDERS BID TO MEETCHALLENGE 0F QUALITYY The Guardian -1'he Evening Patriot Page ld-A 5; TO THE FARMERS OF P. E.l 350 PEOPLE EMPLOYED 3,000 acres produce used In their first crop year the huge frozen food storage capa- food processing plant of See- ble of handling 4,500,000 pounds man Bros (Canada) Ltd. at of refrigerated food products. New Arman proved a market This plant. whlah began op- ior 3.000 acres of farm produce, eration on Oct. 18, 1961. is un- superintendent; Stan Moore. field man; Frank Currie, con- troller; Ray Smith. quality con- trol supervisor: Raeburn Orr, c ompo sed of peas, potatoes; dcr the management of Mur- m l t: . broccoli. cauliflower. spinach; ray Mar-Ewen. assisted by a es" “mane mEMgm' and brussels sprouts. capable executive staff which Gerald Mccarvme tum" “1d The company is now comma“? l n c 1 u d e 5: Don Wood. field ing plans for an increase in Am“— acreage this year So DO The acreage last year was composed of some 1.700 acres: Extends 4: WELCOME to all FARMERS of peas. 700 acres of potatoes. 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