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. Executive Secretary North
. Carolina Cattlemen'? Association
C We hayfi beep hearing and re
ceiving a greqt Je( of information
: on the , potential of, the livestock
industry; particularly cattle and
hug production in. North Carolina
la. 1901 beet cattle numbers in
creased ;. approximately '; J 3, 0 0 0
head, but when you think of pop
ulat'on increase this number will
hut feed . the additional people
which: were born an Amoved "to
North Carolina 'during 1961, So
witft our present growth e nw
stand and ,r perceijitajje increases
during the next tew yisars eattle
will have to. jump from 13,000. to
approximately 200.000 if we are
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Carolina Mill Works and' Building Supplies Inc.
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3very purpose!
Good Agriculture Is
One Of Our Important
Factors In Progress . . .
Bbiik Ot Mi. Olive
In Mount Olive and Calypso
Make Our Bank Your Bank
Cattle producttion tqday offers
tne siaie cauie prwpu;vi
' mediate f oppwitumty ' to , p(ck r'up
approximately " 20 njillion dollars
I and this could be increased to ap
! proximately f 108 ( miJian dollars
i in the -very near future. . Local
packers - and t.proeessorr are now
! spending belter than 20 million
Idollirs'-a.iyear; in purchasing a
I supply " of lfvestock u: maintain
i their iprocessip,' plants. The 109
fnillion!' dollars is the potential
for livestock;, producers if Nqfth
I Carolina "would expand its. bed
PBttle; production to equal that
( of (he peef which is now consu
ined in the State, 1 believe" that
we have moved forward in this
direction. This past year a great
er proportion of the feeders hal
ves and yearlings sold in North
Carolina remained in -the State
more than any other' other previ
ous year. ' ' ; .
, One of the things you have
heard me , and others speak1: Of
from time to time is the necessity
for increasin gour pasture produ
ction here ia-North Carolina iii
order to build up our cattle num
bers and potential. The more I
travel and observe,; the more con
vinced 1 become that ' grass' is
the great foundation of a success
ful cattle operation. Certainly it
must be considered a miraculous
crop. When consumed , by a beef
animal it forms lucious red meat -when
consumed by a dairy animal,
t disolves imto rich golden milk.
It is a complete feed in itself ro
nuirinK no supplement when ava
ilable in plentiful quanities. Cat
tle have a tendency to strive bet
ter on grass than on a full feed
of concentrates. It is the only crop
I kno vof that is planted only one
, . v , 1 1 k r v
can be made to took rather detent
when put on good lucious pasture
while quality . L-attlcr, ' no matter
how good, will not remain quality
cattle,, long when' underfed on sb
nnderno'urjihetl ' pastures fnviridJ
ftlywhen fill sefcJgood pasture 'on
k4 Qtfai'i 'farm,' oir '6ad look tor
&afie" which re"' average
4ahctijeptii,'iirtilcli 'we'liave"
made yver the last " few years, 1
believe. It Is time that all of us
coordinate our efforts in reacWijg
our, goals so. that we cam oe
much more, successful ,Jn the tu'
cruatiiy, wnemer Tney oe cummer
purefirdcji-1 V' V b
iV'iiSe t6 be'"th'ai wfe' could turn
i' tierfl "bf Nondescript "yellowj
jSamniefs'out In "the pasture" of
pitld ; thickets,-1 Bushbs briars "arid,
f 4Und ' them tip" eajihall for maf?
kbL'ftit8 astWe1 h,unfer Says "that
ffld5' dog. "Jtfonk hunt ' any"more
Wh' 'increasing ldnd values and
Mhetlan& taxes" "plus6 growing
Overhead, n maxes tne oia exten
liv''ef 'f'armirVgHnd cat
Be'fVa'fsihfe' obsolete 'tlhd. exDerisivi
Regardless i b' irriany acres are
KvW'olV-irfaVnil, th-;irv
sjeaorhaid lisrve" pr abtices
ol ' firass' management to be ,ip
Wfedf ;yfjtfbji4 try.4o haVe" not
Very' aj'teyr'qu4r'.'6t
of our pasture.producing its max
imuml We should not be staisfied
until a thick sod completely hides
the land underneath ; 1
You as farmers will throw ferp
tilizer to row crops and kill every
weed, but how many of you will
show your pasture the same ge
neral respect in-order, to have a
Successful" cattle Operation. The
livestock destiny of North Caro
lina lies in this miracle crop cal
led grass in which we should
strive to have as a profitable en
terprise. But being on a more pra
ctical plain, it mskes us wonder
how many more brood cows, stac
ker cattle and feeders would stock
our lands and how many more
dollars would pass through the
hands of North Carolina farmers if
every suitable acre was planted
in grass and every awe of that
grass properly managed. Surely
it is something to wok for.
After the establishment of pas
tures, then comes the c&ttle. To
day in North Carolim- we are of
time and gets better and better as . fered the greatest 'potential ever
the years go by with proper ma-1 Known in ou uvbbh
nagement. " In my opinion wi- have some of
Thus it is a sad fact to note me oesi mainei.- him. bic
Yo AprotiaSers "sfWBWIte 'r
tlfie to-hsry" acMbttiSke'Jr? C.
StAfot'rtthtst I'svailafHifc tV' iuo-
ply
ttOtf
a H ittt 'upi-t(51da'te infrnma
r'aa td'hbV -WibilftV' rf 'ex..
parAng o'41vesSl'Vrpihnil5on,
rfortrfJarolinifVrV fortWate
in "having .Ttxifensioi6 IiiWock
Specialists yHiiOf- W 'J,avitihjbl4
ahd wflBn'-to hefp tffflnany
Way . pdssfbie.' he"ljertnt Caro
Hpa' 'Department, of "AgriAilture
is aether rfafienfcych'"weJare
all" proud'and is1 aofne evwVthmg
possible 1ktfWfyWUi&- I
dorft 1trlipirJof anqtlierepatrrfent
n ny otrier otaic wigjn van i-v.u
pare- wtthX,urs;"'puT thanks
to Comnu'ssforier ;iBaileritirte
'Car'ma 'Cattle
vhich operates-
goes
and
hii staff Jfbir doing sjich' an out-
vYotlrlWrta4
men's Association w!
thorugh the collected 10c per head
assessment on all cattle sold for
slaughter . are doing everything
in theh- power to promote the pro
motion, marketing and consump
tion f North Carolina
that as I travel through the dif
ferent areas of the Sate I find
so few real good improved pas
tures. How about you making
the same observation yourself as
vou travel through your area. For
instance; see how much of our
land is unfenced, covered with
ruom sage, bushes, etc. Observe
how few acres are in a well adap
ted grass that looks like it "has
been well fertilized, properly clip
ned and grazed at proper stock
ing rates. Then too, notice how
much land is planted in row crops
for which it is completely unsuit
ed, but with which could be cha
nged to lush pasture with proper
treatment. ,
It is amazing to mee to see so
much, improperly utilised in the
State of North Carolin.a Certainly
this must be considered one1 of
the drawbacks to a full realiza
tion of our natural resources. I
don'5t know which comes first, the
chicken or trie egg, but I am cer
tain that a cattle operation that
does nqt first involve nutritious
grass is' doomed to failure regard
less of howlgood the cattle are at
Stocking. -Cattle of .poor qualjtj
MONEY
In
Your
Hand...
You're on your way to greater poultry profits . . . extra egg money,
'.extra money from broilers . . '" , f "
.v -. '. When you order proved, top quality chicks from g . .
Our chicks, whether broiler or. laying stock, are hatched from eggs
' of high producing flockt , . , bred for greater liability, .faster
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growth, earlier maturity. ;o '
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. "Dernier" White Leghorns, J ,
These Eggs Came Direct From Breeder Farms, y
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Let Us Supply Your Chicks . . . Now.
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r;;cno239-i3l-VeShipC;0. D.-Rose Hill, II. C:
lable anywhere n the United Sta
tes. Last year ci.ttle prices were
running soraewi at higher in No
rth Carolina tli'm on some of the
larger termina markets of other
areas,
Lorenz Neu.ioff, Vict President
and Genera 'Manager of Frosty
Morn Meat; . Kins'ton, N. C.,. re
cently pre m'ted'" some ' ' figure?
which we' j alarming to me and
I also belitve that you will agree
after herring this report. He sta
ted tha livestock production" had
increased tremendously in North
Carolina over the past 10 years,
but we are now producing a lower
percentage of bur total consump
tion than we were 10 years ago
The consumption of beef iri ' No
rth Carolina from commercial sou
rces is approximately 236.8 mil
lion pounds of which only 63 3
million pounds of beef is proces
sed by North ' Carolina packers
which indicates that North Caro
lina is producing at a deficit of
168 million pounds of beef, anual-
ly. He further stated in order to
bring area processing plants up
to 100 capacity,; meat produc
tion would add an income of ap
proximately $19,507,000.00 in cat
tle. In creased: production to . meet
the total State meat consumption
would add $107,692,000.00 for cat
tl From the above figure's and
the potential which we have here
in' North Carolina, we the cat
tle; producers, pan intfr&ase.aur
production and maintain our mar
ket. Instead of bragging about the
for glonsas Burgers
Cheezr.k'em!
Sp:siitl
kttah(lk.
Hast it!
tortknaMM.'
Spread it !
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pasteurlxxi protest eh
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f.i cfse frtoh vt
Amaxtqff CopipoiuS BlsslvM
, Cmmoo Wartj Away r,
Wlthot4 Putting r BwrnlnC
rioctora warn picking or teratcb
ing at warts may cause bleeding,
spreading. .Now amaaiog Cemi
Bound W penetrates into warts,
destroys tbatr eella, aotuail malt
warts away without - cutting pi
burning. yaijjlessfplotUsX
Compound W, unad aa UiriK lad,
removes common warts safely,
effectively. iiavps' no ugly scara.
Hll.Cracks And
Holds Better
; Handles Iha ftrtty. Harden! liVs wood.
PLASTIC WOOD'
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Furniture - Funeral Directors
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