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Lane. 393-3921 *****************+**** ** 5 “Lorox” plus Du Pont Surfactant WK may be used in corn as a directed post-emergence treatment when weed problems develop (only when prc-cmergencc treatment is not made). ■No soil residue problems you can use “Lorox” this season in soybeans and corn without risk to soybeans, corn or grain next year, Find out more about the unique advantages of DuPont’s new weed and grass killer for soybeans and corn See your dealer...or write DuPont, Room N-2539, Wil mington, Delaware 19898. On all chemicals, follow lahelini; instructions and warnings carefully LOROX W. v ikvtrz — f pi olonged rain, finally was get ting back on track In Lancaster County farmers weie putting in long houis to take advantage of the good weather. Spring plowing got a big push during the week as soaked fields began to dry out and farmers eyed com planting season Tobacco beds thioughout the county aie very uneven Plants in some beds are in the foiu leaf stage while othei beds were seeded only this week. ' Pasturing of dairy cows be came more general during the week and grass is making good growth Grazing was delayed be cause of wet and soft pastuies Winter grains are making good use of the moisture sup plies and showing good height for the season A few wheat and bailey fields show some yel w i# -W' «L w -* .» v h. *v rf** f%4& \*x **. -L ‘** ? 1 9*%3 A directed post-emergence treatment in corn with “Lorox” provides contact kill of grow ing weeds and grasses, as well as control of germinating weed seedlings ja 3 397-3721 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 9, 1964—7 LOROX v<s* lowing wheic dunnage is a •pi oblem. The Pennsylvania Ciop Rc poiting Sen ice in the State De partment ot Agucultiue noted in its weekly aop and weather summaiy (hat conditions aiein. maikcd contiast with the past two yeais when spnng woik was ahead of schedule and soil moistuie was shoit. Soil moistuie, the lepoit stated, is now in surplus in piactically all aieas of the state ” Spang plowing is about half finished and planting no moie than one-thud Pastuies weie still too wet for grazing. Peaches and cherues m. southern and central aieas wei e neaung full bloom, and weie staiting the pink stage in the not them counties Apple buds weie swelling Rams hmdeied orchard spraying. Aspaiagus and ihubarb cut ting were undei way and stiaw 3beines were in bloom in tbe southeast sectoi Vegetable planting piogicssed as weather pei nutted Farm Bureau Reports Record Business Volume PennsT'ama Faim Buiean Coci'c i iu> l-oouahnn leput eci 19C1 uhoL'-a'e sale-, icachcd a oroid huh a- it held its an nua 1 "CCi m, in (iauisl u g Pus wet 7 Tie s'ate'.'ce coopeiativc hid uWesale volume ol S2 t >- 800,000 Theie veie savings of $235 700 t.ftei taxes These sav ings weie dist’ibuted as fol lows cash pationage ictund to membeis, $97,900, statutoiy ie seive $ll,OOO, and dividends on. stock, $126,800 Faun Buieau in Pennsyha nia, now in its 30th yeai, had a total 1963 letail volume of $45,- 787,810 This was also a new high Pennsylvania Faun ißiueau’s boaid of dnectois le-elected Jacob N Smith Annville Rl, Lebanon County, as piesidenfc foi his second teun All other officeis weie letamed in then* posts They aie Geoige Steele of Pocopson, Chestei County, vice piesident and Robeit H. 'Leslie, Saivei R 2 Butlei Coun ty, secietaiy-tieasuiei Willis Z 'Esbenshade, 1631 'Esbenshade Road, Lancastei, is on the executive boaul of di lectois Farm Women 5 Hold Banquet Society of Faim Women 5 held a banquet last Satuiday at Bishop’s Reslaui ant, Palmyia, with Mis Wilbiu Hostetlei en tci taming at the piano Guest speakei was Heibeit Meaug of Lancastei His topic was ‘ Let s Take \ Look at Ouiselves ’ A mothei daughlei luncheon is planned foi Satuiday, Mav 23 at the United Biethicn Chinch Manheim, at 130 pm A coveied dish will be (eatuied. Highlighting the event will be a wedding gown fashion show. Mis Waltei Holbein pieu dent, piesided at the banquei • Have You Heard? (Continued liom Page \inel and spices foi added flavoi it no inuease in calones Theies no mle that sajs you must eat all of a meal at one sitting Save desseil to eat lat ei as a snack Oi it you 10 in \iled £Ol desseit to a tnends home, foiego eating desseit.
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