—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 24 1962 6 • Celery Growers (.Continued li om Page 11 the Peniisv Iv .ini.i Sl.itc Pirn co sily beg m <1 si'.iuli loi si i.mis of celciy with the huh fjuali ty llavoi and keeping ahilitv ot House) When Dr Pollock mined to Cornell I’nneisity Di (’leech took up the work .end with the assistance of counts glow us continued select ion lioin se\ or al strains of the 11-lb ooloiy Since thcie ate only about 200 acres of the loial type ot celery grown m the state, Dr Creech said, no commcieial seed house is inteiestid ni pro ducing seed Amos Funk Millei sv ille 111 one ot the inline movers in the search foi the new stiam has agreed to pioduie and peipe tuate the line until a seeds man can be interested in pio- duetion The bleeding program at the University has been oflu tally terminated. Dr Creech said, because no funds are avail able for continuing the pro gram, but the college person nel will assist In the selection of seed stalks in the founda tion plots at the Funk tarm Bach year selection will be made out of the trench, in order to select for keeping quality as well as other pro duction characteristics Seed ot the Pen H-46 has not jet been cleared tor certi fication by the state depart ment of agncultuic, but ac cording to Cv F Campbell, In Charge of Seed Certification Service of the Pennsylvania 1 2/5 lbs. Wayne 2 3 /s lbs."* Feed for Poulfry Mixer Farm Grain 1 dozen eggs Let Us Bxolain How WAYNE Concentrates will help you Increase egg profitsJ MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE K. I). 2, Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Whiner - Bonks - Ix-ola ROHRER’S MILL B. U. t. Bonks €. E SAUDER & SONS H. I>. I, lUst Ka.nl LIME VALLEY MILLS ROSS C. ULRICH, JR. B. I) 1. U illou Strict B. D, ii, Beach Bottom HERSHEY BROS J. C WALKER & SON, Inc ReinhoUK Gap Ituiciiu ot Plant Industiv only Dual details need to he i om pletid Cei D) i< <ilion ol Pen 11-lb has not hid Dual passage, hut it looks like it will go llnough Campbell said lames Dutt extension \ege tahlo specialist Dorn (he lui veisitv told growl is to con tinue soil tests in oi doi to aioid tin owing their soils out of balance nutntionallv lie said cek i y is one of the heat icst potash feeders among all \egi table crops A good 11 op of celery will le moie about 2,!5 pounds ol potash pci acie fioni the soil This potash must be teplaced, Dutt said, but if the potassium content gets too high, the plants will staiveloi magnesi um and calcium Dutt said only about 50 per cent of the available Potash can be picked up by the crop Therefore, the rate of applica tion must be twice as high as the amount needed by the crop In the c ase ot Phosphorus, Dutt said, only about 2 5 per cent can be recoyered by the crop under ideal conditions When conditions arc not ideal the recovery may go down to as low as 12 per cent, and phosphoius deficiencies in the ci op may show up when there is plenty of phosphorus m the soil. Hut he reminded the farm ers, when 3 ou can see the de ticiencj symptoms the damage has already been done Don't wait until you can see the damage belore trying to cor rect the deficiencies, he warn- DO YOU KNOW | 11*21=12? HERE’S HOW- J K. STAUFFER & SON l*i\\n & Bellaire GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Kli/abethtou h SUNSHINE FARM SUPPLY, INC. Lit it a «n<l Sehaeft'erstow n MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. M illersv file The same goes foi nnpi tion “Don t hold otl the walei until jou taA soc the damage ’ ho said huatist* it ma\ then ho too hue to save the (lop It is sometimes li euhi i ons to tiv to plow < oloi v without litigation he said hut told llie Stowers, “Ihph 01 sanu mallei <ontent in the soil will ait as a hull<i against div weathei Hi tame hack to soil tests to sai “A soil tost is not (he tomiilolo answti hut it will at least toll ■von when* to start ’ The signiluame of levoi v is a sign ot illness was known to Hippoiiatcs moil than 20110 \oais ago 10° to 34® MORE NET INCOME * THAN OTHER MAJOR EGG STRAINS* (35® more than average entry In 15 tests) Longenecker’s Hatchery ELIZABETHTOWN, PA • Soils Doy (Coni in in d liom Pago 1) \ania State UimoisiU 10 n a in ‘Pioblonis in Ki i tili/(’i Manilla! tin mi? anM Disti ibnmu, John (’ Hnil man Quan \ \ illc, Pa 11 00 a in ‘KVi tili/oi ri.u I'liu’iit - Lt'"inii(' Send mi? - Uoviscd Soil resting James H K.ikin Asjionomv Exten sion Puinsx Iwma Slate Um \ 01sil\ 12 00 Noon Lmuh Per iod - Inspection of Exhibits 1 10 pin Spec in! A waids - QualiU Hav Show ami Ei\o-Aci c Coin Contest I ta pin Faun Pane! - 'linpunod Coin Piodiution”, Modeiator - James H Eakin, •Based on final report* in 1959-60 Random Sample Tests in Am* B.C* Calif* Ha., la* Minn., Mo* £. N.Y* W.N.Y* N.C* Fa* Teon* Tex* Utah, and Wise. In the three 1959-60 tests in which the new K-155 Kimberchik was entered, it equalled the well* known K-137 in net income. IVAN M. MARTIN, Inc. BLUE BALL, PV Telephone New Holland ELspn 4-2112 Teue Hill, Hllluest 1-3 100 Clap, Hltkoiv 2-414 S GLENN H. HERR MANHKIM R. D. 1 I«tndis\ illc TW 8-7414 Panel Members - Corn Con test Winners 3 2 ,!0 pm “Potato' Soil Tests and Fertilizer Recom mendations El in e i C Pif <‘i V4ron o in i K\tension, Peiinsi h .nun State Unnersity, SDO pm Itisiussion J’enod - Vdioui nment. Kelps Fish Skating on the tarni pond benetits fish lite, at cording’ to Robert WTngard, extension iMldlite management special ist SKateis keep the snow denied, thus peinutting some sunlight to penetiate the ice and watei beneath EMpire 7-1545 «w°ggf» M>noa» * WMtT VMM
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