Migrate ling, Too \ n entomologists of ylvama State Un - Je that the destm to and bean leaf irvives the winter juthern states bor- Gulf of Mexico species studied in from tropical ar itral and South Ana concluded that this from central Ltward around the I Florida to south- L and also over the teas of Cdlifonra. Ulv this insect-had Uht to over-winter f es south of. the Uni k or even m Soum 1 spring it develops i along the gulf co r southern states and W and June is wind thward Here it ap ly m June iO infest itatoes and alfalfa. alhopp«r is a sen if all three of these iW HAND ocrete )cks For your uilding needs NEW HOLLAND ICRETE PROD New Holland. Pa. Phone, ELgin 4-2114 US PROVE It EXTRA VALUE... OF A IN DEERE O'SEREES FACTOR \ iines of these new John Deere ies Tractors is your tip-off to what 3u the moment -you step aboard. 1 smoothness in trim, functional styl smooth riding comfort . . , smooth onvmg and operating ease . . . juiet power . . . *nd smooth, ac (ntroi ot equipment in the roughest, neid conditions. Here again are ctor qualities you, the farmer, rate . ail typical John Deere power and B. C. Groff <w Holland, pa. '■ Newcomer and Son MOUNT joy. pa. crops, and unsprayed pota toes or beans have their yi elds cut severely through its feeding on the foilage during the summer and autum. Alfalfa is olso seriously damaged in July and August or second and third crops. None of these insects are known to survive winter in areas north of the gulf coast states and they migrate each soring, being carried many mi'es by aid of the air cur rents. In the northern states th ere occurs three or four gene rat ons a season and their damage to potatoes is chara cterized by dead margins and finally the death of the plant • Colo. Senator (Continued from page 1) FHA loans, must be in real need of the loan and unable to secure it from regular fi nance channels, he pointed ouf Many of the farmers have been cut down before the FHA could unsnarl the maze of red tape involved. This is not the fault of the • RETAINING WALLS Shotzberger's ELM, PA. Alan C. Beyer CHRISTIANA, PA. people in Farmers Home Ad ministration. The fault lies in those who pass the legis lation; it lies in Congress. I have worked for four years, attempting to bring all the principles and regula tions of FHA into one piece of legislation. I believe this has been done and plan to introduce the bill within the next month, the conserva tive Republican senator stat ed. Following a query on re moving the government from the wheat program, Allot said. “This would be fine, except it would ruin a lot of fine farmers in the wheat business to start with and create chaos in the rest of the grain industry.” He further claimed that the Secretary of Agricul ture’s power to sell CCC wheat stocks at the 105 per cent market level should be revoked. “There can be no demand, except for immedi ate needs, created under a program which permits us ers to dip into government stocks any time a market economy—the known ability of John Deere Tiactors to handle more work at lower costs for fuel, servicing and maintenance . . , and to do it year after year. We're sold on. these tractors . . . and we know you will be, too, once you've operated one in your own fields. Stop by . . . select the tractor which best fits your farming re quirements . . . we'll be glad to bring it out to your farm for a FREE field demonstration. Wenger Implement Co. BUCK, PA. Landis Bros. LANCASTER, PA Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 9, 1959—1 shortage develops. The result is that wheat prices never rise above sup port levels and the govern ment is forced into massive shortage program. Allot contended that eli mination of wheat controls and supports would result in driving the eastern pro ducer out of the wheat mar ket. ' “let’s face facts”, he stat ed, “the finest quality mill ing wheat in the world is grown in the hard red win ter wheat region of the Great Plains. The lower quality wheat regions of the Southern & Northern plains can out-produce the rest of Qunningham THE WORLD’S NUMBER ONE HAY CONDITIONER L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBURG PIKE, LANCASTER SNAVELY'S FARM SERVICE MANN & GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE the country and at lower cost. In market demand and in cost-o£-production, that region has a distinct advan tage for commercial produc tion. “Elimination of the wheat program will mean the end of commercial wheat produc tion for growers unable to compete with the Plain’s far mers’ quality and yield per formance,” Allot contended. He encouraged locking the CCC wheat stocks to do mestic users as a first step in stabilizing the wheat market saying, “The depressing ef fect of CCC stocks is a maj oi factor in increasing those stocks.” NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE 1 ire years 'en»per- nee, in areas •e profit farmers II the makes ed. /•V*„
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