G—Lancaster Farming,.Saturday, June 13, 1964 East Petersbuig The 60 beekeepers present saw a requeemng demonstra tion by William W Clarke, ex- John Moore, 252 South State tension apiarist from the Penn- Street, Ephiata, was elected sylvania State University. Beekeepers Elect Officers piesident of the Lancaster Clarke said county bee col- County Honey Producers As- on j es which were fed early m sedation at a Thursday night t jj e an( j entered the hon meetmg at the home of John e y season j n a strong condition Lapp, Bareville are storing a good amount of Moore succeeds Robert Lan- honey, but the weaker colonies cms, Lampeter, wiio was elect- are no * yaking use of the good ed secretary-treasurer of the " ectar flow t lt a PP ears that oiganization Vice president is there are two extremes with John Shenk, 1954 Larch Ave, ver -V few average colonies m the county. YOUR MILKING HERD FOR TOMORROW! Top-producing herd replacements healthy, growthy heifers must be built plus close attention to other basics of good calf management, are formulated to meet the nutritional needs of the calf completely. Calves raised the PIONEER way develop a larger capacity for feed. That is why thousands of good dairymen rely ou PIONEER VIG-R-CALF and CALF STARTER . . . |Sm Joseph M. Good & Son What caff in your barn ? . . must be developed by careful calf feeding PIONEER VIG-R-CALF and PIONEER CALF STARTER They grow faster .... they are healthier. to make a good calf a better cow. is that . . . the feeds with balanced amino acids for better protein building Leola, Pa. The group voted to place an |IA_ rliinAfV Tfk exhibit of antique bee equip- y * v ment in the museum section of the Ephrata library. Moqije is chairman of the exhibit com- At Field Day Next meeting of the group will be July 30 at 7 pm. on Moore’s farm at Lititz Rl. SUMMER HEAT HARD ON FARM EQUIPMENT While winter weather may be most damaging, summer sun and heat also shortens the life of farm equipment, say extension agricultural engi neers at The Pennsylvania State University. As equipment becomes more “sophisticated” and expensive, the more it pays to keep it under cover when not in use • Hybrid Sorgbum Sudan Grass • Piper Sudan Grass • Black Amber Cane Sorghum • Soybeans Reist Seed Co. Ph. 653-3821 Mt. Joy " f < v '< ; >u * j New machinery for grass land harvesting V vill be dem onstrated at the annual For age Field Day, June 30, at the Agronomy Research Farm of The Pennsylvania State Uni versity, Centre Hall. Tours, exhibits, and demon strations will be featured from 10 a m to 4 p.m. at the farm on State highway 53. Among the newest forage equipment to be shown will be a double sickle mower, a new type flail-mowei conditioner, and a self-propelled windrow er Conventional mowers and hay conditioners will also be shown, as well as wheel-type rakes and balers, according to William L Kjelgaaid and Ar thur L Myers, engineers in charge of the machinery dem onstrations. The Department of Agricul tural Engineering at Penn State will demonstrate instru ments for testing moisture con tent of hay and silage Forage potentials of crown vetch will be shown by the department of agionomy. GET RID OF FLEA BEETLES On Tomatoes Phosphamidon actually hunts pests down on toma- to plants. It kills them wherever they’re hiding - under the curl of a leaf in the crevice of a stalk, This is because Phosphamidon doesn’t kill by con tact alone It's absorbed by the foliage and goes through the entire upper part of the plant system That means it kills hidden insects other sprays miss Phosphamidon gets rid of flea beetles kef hoppers and all four kinds of aphids that attack tomatoes i.f i Ask us about Phosphamidon Phosphamidon i s absoiW quickly, too, so workers can enter the fields just a f eff hours after spraying. take chances on missing a nV tomato pests. See us now ORTHO Phosphamidon T M Reg U.S. Pat Off °> t n i ll l . On All Chemicals, Read Dnectton. and Cautions Befoie Cse Digestion trials with su and potentials of Glossy cattle will be described by j?; department of animal mdustr! and nutrition. An exhibit J growing calves on forage no other feed will be ed by the department of d ain science. " Control of alfalfa weevil m, leaf hoppers will be dem 0l strated by the extension tt tomology division. An economy report on gearing foiage i 5 livestock needs will be sho tll by the extension farm nia nj§( ment division. Extension pi Jt [ pathologists will exhibit b« terial wilt of alfalfa ana j> seases of forage crops The U S Regional Pastutt Research Laboratory at p tßl State will exhibit creeping 4 falfa and ryegrass-fescue hy. brids. Precautions to use « avoiding poisonous weeds an( prussic acid poisoning and ® trate poisoning of livestocl will be shown by the extent veterinary science division A (Russian who lives happil] under the present system t government in Russia musu ther believe that man has n soul, or that, if he has it is m worth developing -Oscai Wild 1
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