LB HATCHERY fNA. NON CHEMICAL CORPORATION ON POTATO GROWERS SAY / about controlling blight with ITHANE M-22 irrels more per acre.” [thane M-22 on about 10 acres I used Dithane M-22 on my entire crop of certified seed potatoes during the 1958 season and I feel that the performance of the product was outstanding. During the month of August, we had an excessive amount of rain in Aroostook County and late blight sapidly developed in the area. Despite these severe disease conditions, Dithane M-22 prevented any late blight development in my crop. Under the cir cumstances, I feel that Dithane M-22 gave me exceptional control of late blight, lusier, KVL FARMS, PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE Athell Banks, MARS HILL, MAINE during 1958 with very satisfy- During August, about 9 inches i, and late blight became a seri to Aroostook County potato feel that Dithane M-22 passed >t by giving us better blight con we had with the nabam fungicide he balance of the crop. Inaddi i excellent disease control, we ’ease in yield amounting to 30 acre. ** "• • . prefer working with DITHANE M-22 ” Dithane M-22 helped us grow a good clean crop of potatoes last season. Weather conditions dur- ing 1958 were very favor blight and it was present in the 'it DirtuNE M-22 kept our vines *1 harvest. Wo would also prefer with Dr thane M-22 to other ma- convenient to handle and ik & Son, R D BATH, PA. s ai e the same from all over the H 't4anding potato blight con il,er ' ields .. . ease of handling ' ' • an d definite plans to use on a larger scale this sea ,u IVo n’t yet discovered the kantages of this improved maneb Check w ith your Rohm & Haas 01 'our pesticide dealer before ' k-V- \ ou’ll like the results. p - L. ROHRER & BRO. °WN, PA, CHIX Idpcsd &&/■■■■ FOR livability... to start strong and slay strong. FOR layability . . . product early and lay longer. FOR payability high quality, strong-shelled eggs for top market prices. FOR your best buy St’s OEKALP CHIX. Order yours today! PHONE 8-1770 Distributing in Lancaster County Contact Us For Local Dealers Your Local Dithane Dealer • Lane. Poultry (From page 3) 9-2, John E Rettinger, 17 3. 12 Mark Myer, 1000 WV-C- Cap, 13, Col Hill, 25 2. 13. Myer, 2000 WV-C-Cap, H. W. Longacre, 24.4 14. Myer, (Robert Walton), 370 WV-C Cap, 13, John N. Thomas; 25 1 15. Eastern Gram Co. (James Barley), 5900 IRW, 9 -2, Meader’s Poultry, 17.1. 16. M H Weaver Poultry (James S. Auker), 3300 WV, 9-3, Longacre, 17. 17. Same, 2800 WV, 10-2, Risser, 17.8. 18 Same, 4200 WV, 9-2, Me ader’s, 17 2. 19. Same, 4800 WV, 9-6, Roy E Ream 17 2. 20 Robert B. Noll, 1920 WV 9-2, Davis, 17.2. 21. Same, 1950 WV, 9-2. Ream, 17 22 Same, 1900 W V, 9-2, Meader, 17 1 23 Sa me. 3840 WV, 9-2, Meader, 17 1 24 Kenneth Noll. 2400 WV, 9-2, Thomas, 17 6. 25 Reid Wisslor, 4000 WV-C, 9- 1, Longacre, 17. 26. M&B (Clair Bomber ger), 4800 IRW, 9-2, NO SA LE, 15 b.d 27 Same, 3400 I ftW, 9*2, NO SALE, 16.1 bid 28 M&B (Stanley Carpen ter), 5000 WV, 9-2, Col. Hill, 17-1- 29 Same, 17 3 30 M& B f ,(Chas. Boose), 5000 WV, 9-2, Meader, 17 2 '3l Same, W C. Mellinger 17.4 32. M&B (John L Herr) 1700 WV-C-Cap, 13-6, Long acre, 24 3 33 Same, 250 WV Phone CResiview 3-1687 i . exceptional control of late blight.” . . biggest crop I ever produced.” I used Dithane M-22 on my potato crop exclu sively during 1958 and harvested the biggest and best quality crop I ever produced. The crop was clean and free of blight in spite of favorable disease weather experienced during the growing season. I find its ease of handling and mixing a real advantage and certainly plan to use it again next season Ernest R. Ringer, R 0 =l, ALLENTOWN, PA, Dithane js a iuuleipcnh. Req U S Pat Off and in p> incipal foiagn conntnes . ROHM e HAAS COM PAMV WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. Phone Lone. EX 2-2659 CLmuu !\ for t r ni uUutp Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23, 1859—■ S -P-Cap, 13-6, Risser, 23.2 34. Harry B. Smith, 2500 WV, 9- 2, Mellinger, 16 7. 35. Jacob C. Herr, 1100 WV-Cap, 14-2, Mellinger, 24 36. Herr, 105 WV-Cap, 14- 2, Sweigart, 23.7. 37. Herr, 600 L-F, 16 mo., Risser, 8 6. 38 Herr, 600 L-F, 16 mo., Risser, 8.6. 39. Martin S Landis, 1000 IRW-C-Cap, 12- 3, Penna. Dutch Farm, 23.9 40. Norman Rutt, 1000 D-10r -F, 2 yrs., NO SALE, 8 2 bid. 41. Florin Farms, 900 L-F, 2 yrs., Risser, 8.8. 42. M&B (Wilbert Campbell), 33<*0 IR W, 9, Col Hill, 17. 43. Mark Myer, 1000 WV-P-Cap, 13, Mellinger, 23.2. 44. Myer, 2200 WV-P-Cap, 13, NO SA LE, 23 bid; 45. Myer, 370 W V-P-Cap, 13, Risser, 23.4 '"46 Witmer Bros, 1750 WV-P, 14, NO SALE, 21 bid • Chicago Yards (From page 2) 1050 lbs. also 31, good to ave rage choice steers 26,75 - 29 50, load choice 1425 lbs. 29. mostly average - choice 1338 lb. steers 29, good arid choice 1100 lb weights also 29 Steers 1100 lbs. and hea vier at 28,25-28 75 late car rying moderate to sizeable end £ choice grade while wg ts below ,1100 lbs m this price range predominately good. Standard and low-good sters 24 50-26 50, standard 1000 lb. Holsteins 24 75 Mi xed standard and low-good 1025 lb. Holsteins 25 50 Mi xed utility and standard 1197 lb Holstein steers 24 Load choice 905 lb mixed steers and heifers 30, load high choice and prime 1100 lb heifers 30 50, several lo ads'and lots high-choice 900 1100 lbs 29.75-30. most good and choice 26-29 50, utility Why Beacon Keep Sweet Will Save Money In Preserving Grass Silage And Provide A Nutritious, Low Cost Winter Feed BEACON KEEP SWEET: 1. Markedly reduces seepage losses which in high moisture silage can amount to 15 “io of the total dry matter ensiled 2 Molasses content makes readily available, fer mentable sugars to assure an adequate and rapid pro duction of desirable lactic acid. 3 Added to the fresh forage increases the dry mat ter percentage of the silage The result is a higher energy, more palatable feed 4. Increases the energy content of each pound of silage. Grain feeding can be reduced by one pound per cow daily when feeding 40 pounds of silage 5 Minimizes offensive silage odors because of the improved piescrvation process Whai about the advantages of Keep Sweet versus a straight grain product such as hominy or ground corn cobs? 1 Keep Sweet contains molasses which helps step up the rate of lactic acid production The faster the lactic acid is produced, the time is decreased for put refactive bacteria to function 2 Citrus pulp which is one of the major consti tuents of Keep Sweet, has a water holding capacity several times greater than a straight grain product such as hominy or ground corn cobs 3. It requires less pounds of Keep Sweet added per ton of fresh forage to get the iob done Where we would recommend 150 pounds of Keep Sweet per ton of forage, it would be necessary to use 200 pounds of homim Keep Sweet is actually selling close to hom iny If \ou aie in doubt about what preservative to use with your grass silage live longer, eliminate the mental stiess order Beacon Keep Sweet toda-s The Beacon Milling Company A Division of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc. PHILADELPHIA & CARLISLE STS.. YORK, PA. Telephone: York 8-2341 BEACON and standard 21.50-25 50. Late utility and comml. cows 19-22 50, few standard 22 50-24.50, canners and cutt ers largely 16.50-19 75, few heavy Holstein cutters 20 Util ty and comml. bulls mostly 23-25 50 with few he avy fat bulls 22 Standard and good vealers 26-36, few choice 36-37, cull and util ity 15-26. Several loads and lots go od 600-630 lb. stock steers 30 50-31. Load medium and good 684 lbs. 29 and medium 725 lb. stockers 26. REVIEWS NEARLY 7.4 million per sons were working on farms in late April of this year, which the crop reporting board says, is generally suf ficent to meet the needs of the 1959 farming season. Of the total, 5.7 million were family workers, while the number of hired workers, at nearly 1 7 million, was two per cent of the total larger than a year ago. SUPER Self Service SHOES 220 W. KING ST. Lane. Co/s Largesl Shoe Store Ail Ist Quality SUPER LOW PRICES
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