10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 2, 1964 ,• Alfalfa Spray (-Continued from Pag® 1) in our spray recommendations dor alfalfa weevil control this Sail. Of course, we have not recommended heptachlor for spring application for several years.” Pepper continued, “'Our fall recommendations will not be written until August, and no •ne knows what will be avail able by then, but at present the only Chemical we have for fall application is deildnn I would mot even guess if it will still be approved by fall.” We -used to talk in parts per ithoussnds and then in parts .per ariiHnn, and now we talk in .•parts per billion when we talk about residues This is about the same as one normal size •drop of insecticide in 10,000 .gallons of liquid, he said. iUpon being advised of the Endings of the 'Food and Drug Administration, and since there is no tolerance for heptachlor or heptachlor epoxide in milk, CSDA withdrew its recommen Nation -at the same time it ean -celed areglstration 'Horticulturists say the Dwarf ipfitaer 'Juniper is a better suit ed evergreen variety to small tome* than the Common Rflrtrer. The Japanese yew and the ftngoladapanese yew are also recommended for home plantings. In Of all the inventions, man has yet to build a mouse trap that can beat a cat Here’s how Moto Mower’s new Safe ty-Guard Blade works to push ob jects like rocks down to the ground. full Geared Auto motive Type Trans- J mission i . Convenient On v- Handle Controls ior Throttle, Transmission and Starter A? MeetsA S A Safe Sv, tyStandsrds Look for this seal be MBBBt fore you buy. See Our Used MOWERS AND TILLERS L. H. Brubaker 850 Strasburg Plfto, Lane. K. 1), S, Lititz Phono Lancaster 397-5179 Strusburg «87-COOS Lititz 626 7766 rived in Philadelphia on April 2 and came to Lancaster Coun _ c •%/••* ty for five days this week. He • Syrian Visstor plans to 50 from here to Texas (Continued from Page 1) an<j California where he wtill In addition to the shepherds, study cattle raising and irriga about 125 families live on the tion farming. 4,000 acre farm year round. During planting season and picking season, an additional 700 workers are brought in from local villages to help with the hand work. Cultivation is also done by hand ©ecause very little ma chinery is available, the work ers are hired three times each year to plant, cultivate, and harvest the cotton. Kourabee, formerly of Da mascus, is on an eight month tour of the United States under the auspices of the Eisenhower Fellowship Exchange. He ar- Available At The Following Seaboard Seed Dealers F. M. BROWN’S SONS INC. - Sinking Spring EBY’S MILL - Lititz GERMAN FEED MILL - Denver HEMPFIELD MILLS - East Petersburg E. H. KEEN & SON - Parkesburg KIRKWOOD FEED & GRAIN - Kirkwood MUSSER’S MILL - Buck REIST SEED COMPANY - Mt. Joy ROSS H. ROHRER & SONS - Quarryville WHITESIDE & WEICKSEL - RD Oxford So much of Syria is desert, he said, that most of the farm ing is done within 10 miles of the rivers. Sheep furnish .most of the meat products in Syria, but Kourabee says he believes beef cattle will become more popu lar, and some interst in com mercial dairying is developing. While in the county, Koura bee visited the Stock Yards, several dairy farms, and other farms and agriculture business es. Mrs. Kourabee attended sev eral meetings with the county extension home economists. VISITORS FROM SYRIA TOURED the Lancaster Union Stock Yards Tuesday. Left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Talal M. J. Kourabee, Syria; Victor Plastow, as sociate county agent, and John Beam, Stockyards manager. The Kourabees are visiting the U.S.A. under the auspices of the Eisenhower Fellowship Exchange L. F. Photo, * **» »»*»■»» j PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK CO-OPERATIVE j * Under New Management Glenn C. Hart J * Consign your cattle, calves, hogs or lambs to-and J J purchase your stockcr and feeder cattle from: J $ THE PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK CO-OPERATIVE J S UNION STOCK YARDS, LANCASTER, PA. J J The only farmer-owned livestock commission firm J J doing business on the Union Stock Yards, Lancaster, Pa, } J phones: Area Code 717 5 * Office 392-6810 j * j i. Glenn C. Hart 569-186* „ . i j Harry Abel 394-7759 Evenmgs j Growing HEIFERS and Dry COWS nee Wayne FITTING RATIOI Wayne Fitting Ration produces rugged, full-bodied heifers J are thrifty and ready to breed at an early age. Fitting Ration i helps the dry cow replace flesh lost during the previous lacM and puts her in top condition to start the new milking period a high level of production. Bred heifers and dry cows must receive a highly nutritious ratio* order to build the unborn calf. Wayne Fitting Ration supplies vitamins, minerals, proteins and energy needed to drop tw strong-boned calves. In a test at the Wayne Research Farm, well fitted Holsteirs produced 1720 lbs. more milk and 83 lbs. more fat than when not properly fitted. FOWL’S FEED SERVICE SUPPLY CO. R. D. 1, Quarry ville MILLERSVILLE R. D. 2, Peach Bottom Millersville „ o DUTCHMAN FEED C. E. SAUDEK & SONS MILLS, INC. B, D. 1, East Earl R. d. 1. Stevens MOUNTVILLE H. M. STAUFFER FEED SERVICE & SONS, INC. R. D. % Colombia Wltmer - Route - J. K. STAUFFER & SON Lawn and Bollaire HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks
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