12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 15, 1964 • Vegetable Men (Continued ticm Pane 1) la, K ol Min-hme dmm? winter Me (okl ol expel intents at Mull ''-.in State Unneisitj whole llnee \ear tests hat e ]ik iKu ed uu leased vields ot 2'. to tan'- All the irsults hate ivot been de n ible hcnvevei Reseanh ei s leaned that with no ven tilation the plants tended to dP’ tlo)) mol e diseases and tm lei, tlieie is a movement of the ait m the meenhonse much ct the advantage ot the exti a cat bon dioxide i= lost Tne plants have to he fei til led heavier wateied heavier and eailiei and mote boion is needed Teniperatuies have to lie held about 10 to 11 degiees hmhet to pi event puiplnrg of the leaves Dutt said some gieen house tomato gioweis aie experiment- ing with “<lr\ ice" as a source ol (aihon dioxide, hut several geneiaticms aie being de\elop ed which produce the gas from fiiino-V am fuel with or with out additional heat for the gieenuouse AVhethei the gen eianoii= use propane, butane, Keiosene alcohol, natural gas, fuel oil 01 paraffin, (onvpleke combustion must take place Toxic gases or oi'v fumes in the gieen house would cause nioie dmiage to the iilants than the ex'aa caibon dioxide could cine Bi Roj Cieec'h, PSU plant hreedei iepoited that two jeai tuals have shown some pionv'-'ng staked tomato hv huds He said sevieal FI h\- buds 111 the tuals have pro dined eailv eiop= with good lesistance to cracks and excell ent slicing qualities Plow ever, none ot the new stiains wall be i elcasecl until tuithei tests have been conducted he said p. Ei me Bergman, plant nu ll it, s.ud the seed ci op ol H-16 releiv was venw un'toim and ot good qualitv but vv 01 K is going on to nn piove the stiam and ieinme the undesii aide chaiacteustics He sa,d he believes lo'cal giO'W ei ai e geneiallv “doing a bet tei ioh ot managing celetv plantings” hut he beliefs, that the blatk heait pioblem could be i educed bv moie ade quate lei tilization and n liga tion Beigman uiged gioweis to c\pei 'inent with ‘tt email en due , the loi (ed bud o£ do mestK thicoi' Beigniau savs the vegetable is new being im ported Horn Belgium and sell ing on nraikets at SO cents a pound “Yon might have to develop a maiket toi it but I think some of vou might li> a liti'e ot it ” he said EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE AVAILABLE An opportunity to partici pate in fast growing, at tractive profit making li quid fertilizer business. write, phone Eugene A Reichard, Sales mgr. ROBERTA. REICHARD, Inc. 19th & Lawrence Sts. Allentown, Pa. M. T. Kauffman, Manager of Hoffman Hybrid Corn Operations receives a plaque from E. D. Punk, Jr., President of Funk Brothers Seed Company. This plaque has been awarded to the Hoffman organization for exceeding the 20', 'c increase goal in Funk’s-G sales during Project 63. Seven other Funk’s-G Associates in other areas of the United States also received a similar award at this Funk’s Sales and Research Meeting in St Louis. BIG GUERNSEY SALE Thurs., Febmarj 20, 1004, 12:30 P.AI. At the* Ass’u. Sales Pavilion, Lancaster, I’a. 55 Head Includes 2 service* ago bulls dam ol one Classified K-4\. 53 COWS AND RUED HEIFERS Alaiciritj fresh 01 duo within SO clajs of sale date. Hang’s & T.R. Cert. Dehorned 100% A'acc. This is tudj a quahtj sale second to none we had loi some time. We were fortunate to get truck loads from - Connecticut, Ohio, North Carolina, New Jersej and trom fop launs in Peiiua. It will be one ot the biggest sales vve have had in the winter tune, A\e will have to start on time and sell them last. It looks to us like a wonderful opportumtj to bu\ good ones at the right price to hold up jour vviutei pio due fion. THK I‘KVN \. GUHRNSKV RRKKDERS’ ASSOCIATION P.O. UO\ 458 CAAiP HIRR, 1* V., 17011 Mammoth 60" tine bucket with pitch con trol and level indicator has high back, shallow sides . . . con verts to materials handling bucket with 4 bolts in 4 minutes . . . or an 80" bucket with 8 bolts in 8 minutes. Raises to 1 2 feet! Breakaway capacity up to 4,760 lbs. Landis Bros. Lancaster Wilbur H. Graybill Lititx, R. D. 2 H. S. Newcomer & Son Mount Joy Allen H. Matz Denver Chet Long Akron SALE MANAGED BY Mew Idea Heavy-Duly High-lift Loader! A. B. C. Groff, Inc. J. Paul Nolt Gap > A. L. Herr & Bro. I Quarryville Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. No, 504 I »u Holland . , of Pennsylvania. Baylor * a I John E. Bay.lor, extension sadangrafea and agronomist at Penn State, sug- hybrids are highly droughty igests sutimigraiss and Sudan- erant and respond well to sorghiMU hybrids as the best let els of feitihzer summer seeded annual crops for rotational pasture and p gieen feeding in many aieas Rotational Pasture MARK your Calendar! FEBRUARY 26 and 27 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY are OLIVER DAYS at FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO., Ik. Ephrato, R. D. 2 (Farmersville) Pa. Phone New Holland 354-9221 v > ff * V V '~ < '* ,V 4*? : WAYNE GIVES CALVES A' ' HEAD START/ . -v '* v, ; • - " ' >'* 4 £ vt Early Milk Production! J. K. STAUFFER & SON MILLERSVILLE Lawn and Bellaire SUPPLY CO. Millers ville FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 1, Quarryville B. D. 2, Peach Bottom C. E. SAUDER & SONS R. D. 1, East Earl MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Wiltner .Ronks - LeoU Advertising p Q y ( Headstart your calves on Wayne Calfnip Milk Replacer. Leading dairymen say, “Calfnip costs less to feed than milk and helps, reduce scours.” Follow with antw biotic-fortified Wayne Calf Starter for faster growth on less feed. Or, get economical growth on Wayne Calf Supplement and grain. DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R. D. 1. Stevens GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ROHRER’S MILL B. D. 1, Bonks HEKSHEY BROS. .. Be mb olds X N * —J.
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