l r OLINE IS DANGEROUS ways refuel equipment oul-of a imports nit rule to fol- doors so -that dangerous va when handling gasoline pors can't accumulate. M ceroscne is to keep them you've spilled any fuel on an / from flame or heat, en- engine make sure it’s wiped e a no-smoking rule. Al- off before you start up. ALFA-TOX AVAILABLE AT FARM BUREAU NO MILK RESIDUE. CONTROL ALFALFA WEEVIL WITH NEW ALFA-TOX Lancaster County Farm Bureau CALL US TODAY! LANCASTER 394-0541 _ _ FARM NEW HOLLAND 354-2146 BUREAU 786-2126 =l. -== “ANYONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU” Control alfalfa weevil with new Alfa-tox. Here's a new insecticide for the control of alfalfa weevil and other forage insects that frees you of milk residue problems. Just wait seven days after spray ing with new Alfa-tox* before you graze livestock or cut treated alfalfa for green chop or hay. That way, you're sure of no insecticide resi due in milk or meat. New Alfa-tox gives you depend able control of alfalfa weevil, even strains which have developed re sistance to other insecticides. Alfa-tox gives you a longer pe riod of control. It effectively con trols the alfalfa weevil larvae from two to three weeks. Alfa-tox contains two outstand , ing insecticides; Oiazinon® and Methoxychlor. Aifa-tox is one of the least toxic forage insecticides to handle and it costs less. You can also depend on - iww A ifa-toxfor ti n beatable con trol •f leafhoppers, - ... and just about > kfvbry other irisefctknown to attack alfedfa. On 6 insecticide,, that's all. No milk residue. THE WINNING CHAPTER IN THE 13-COUNTY REGIONAL PARLIAMEN TARY PROCEDURE COMPETITION held at Millersville State Teachers College last week was represented by the above Grassland FFA Chapter members: seated (left to right), Dale Herr, George Zimme'man, Glenn Hoover, Sanford Gehman, and Fred Nolt; standing (left to right), Glenn Weber, Robert Fisher, Raymond Bowman, Leroy Musser, and William Fisher. This win entitles the Grassland team to compete in the state finals to be held at Penn State during FFA Activities Week in June. ______ —. and you've solved all your alfalfa insect problems, without milk or meat residues. So keep close check on alfalfa weevil during the larval stage, when they're most destructive. Spray new Alfa-tox before the first cutting, at the first sign of damage. If reinfestation occurs after the first cutting, spray Alfa-tox directly on the stubble. This will usually prevent damage from weevils for the rest of the growing season. Depend on new Alfa-tox for un beatable control of weevil and other alfalfa insects without any milk residue problem. See your lo cal supplier or write to us for more information. Geigy Agricultural Chemicals, Division of Geigy Chemical Corpoj* ration, Ardsley, New York. ♦alfa-tox is a trademark of Geig)j Chemical Gorgoratioru Geiqy CKATOftS OF CHEMICALS fOR MODERN Acsncunuiu * Alfalox . 0 1 ' . Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 1, 1965—5 m Now Is The Time tween the iaws For only the • I,™ control of broad'leaf weeds we (Continued from Page 4) sugigest the use of the Amine of glasses and annual , broad- foim of 2 ,4-D either at plant leaf weeds (will give little mg time or when the corn is control on peuenmal broad- in the spike stage Use the leaf weeds) When sprayed minimum amount of Atiazme only over the iow. less jna- P er acl ’ e oldei to avold tena! is needed and also, a damage to following cover crop may be grown be- and ciops used to see corn planting this accurate V v\ »^ x -.v# >fig^. ' \" . '■> :\ X Precision corn planting calls for an Allis-Chalmers 500 Series Unit Planter! The 500 Planter means uniformity' In seed spacing, seed depth, soil firmness, fertilizer application. Whether you drill or hill-drop, see how the 500 licks the seed-bounce problem! You pick seed opening equipment to fit your crop and soil. Get your corn jin right with an A-C 500 Unit Planter! Nissley Farm Service L. H. Brubaker Washington Boro, Pa. Lititz, Pa. L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pa. Allen H. Molz Farm Equipment Grumelli Farm Servi New Holland, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. e*********************************"********** ' " ~ ' :^r\- -' * ' ; ...- x N, G. Myers & Son Rheems. Pa. Chet Long Akron, Pa. » r 1 r »i giains N
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