12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, March 22, 1957 «THE SPRUCE ON the left has been well ‘ pruned and cared for. Note how thick and r full the foliage is. The long terminal stem £at tKe top will be cut back this spring. At ' the right is -a tree on which a yearly prun- Christmas Trees Are Crop Requiring Special Care for Adequate Return fe-C ; 'Mapy farmers who are putting in the conservation reserve tee Soil Bank have decided or life teinkmg about using the land Christmas tree production. .. H > WANT A HEALTHY LIVING SOIL? 1 THEN USE .. . 4 LEIGHTLEY ORGANIC MIX ★ SOYL-AID 100% NATURAL COMPOST ★ SUPER GRANITES POTASH ★ LONFOSCO COLLOIDAL PHOSPHATE (' R.D. 2 MT. JOY Ph. Landisville TWinoaks 8-8029 -3 f They feel that in the eight or 10 years that they must agree to keep the land out of production, a good crop of Christmas trees can be grown with little or no CONTACT JOHN W. NEFF iflg had been omitted. The open space be tween the top cluster of branches and the next cluster is the result. By cutting back and shaping, the tree can be brought into good shape in about two years. (LF Photos) effort on their part. At the same time, they are be ing deluged with catalogs from tree nurseries loaded with glow ing promises of 100 per cent prof its,* no work required and, of course, how good the stock is. Most farmers know, however, that there is not a that will produce a profit without work and are not misled by these anxious sales pieces. And Christmas trees are a crop. They take about 10 years to ma ture, but they are a crop in every Teen-agers who know the facts about alcohol won’t be much bothered by sarcastic remarks when they say “No thanks, I don’t drink!” They know tMt alcohol, in gin or vodka, wine or beer— or what have you, is a DRUG which men from ancient times have used as an escape from mental discomfort. To be a drinker demands no courage and requires no brains. In fact it takes real courage NOT to drink and secretly the drinker often ad mires the person with sense enough to say no. Meanwhile, aloud, he may be teasing: “Aw c’mon, take a drink. It won’t hurt you l What are you Chicken?” Funny how many drinkers put on a big front to cover up their own failure to be original! Here’s the way one high school senior put it in a poem: Everybody’s doing it? No! Not Yet! Because - I’m Some body, don’t forget! Anyone with courage to stop and Think Is certainly somebody. I Don’t Drink! Many a “somebody” who didn’t think, Became a “no body” because of drink. Any one can follow what crowds do; I’m trying to be some body! How about you? (Free copies of this article may be secured by writing to Grant D. Brandon, Sec’y, Committee of 100, 818 State Street, Lancaster, Pa.) SPOTLIGHT on ALCOHOL WHO’S THE CHICKEN? refcpect. i< r> 1 ; u *■! i‘ h The seedbed must be right and the soil must be suitable. How >ver, m the case of Christmas rees, the piece of ground that is best is one that has not imed for several years and that s acid. Other plant nutrients should be available in good sup ply ' ll I Brush and weeds that might compete with the young trees for moisture and light must be cut before planting. To plant the trees, a single furrow planter is Best and the most time and labor saving. They can be‘> planted with, a shovel in a furrow. The trees should be planted about four feet apart. The first winter is the most critical time for young trees. The Best Broiler Cross at its Best Martin fuses the work of the no tion's leading breeders to give you top quality chicks that matutr early for quick broiler profits PLACE VOUR bISOEK NOW MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS, INC. Lancaster, Pa. Phone EX 2-2164 j | • • Cnanneldmin COP-R-LOY® ROOFING protects better... lasts longer You guard your property best with Wheeling Chan neldram roofing. Its Cop-R-Loy steel coated with pure zinc lasts and lasts . , . gives extra protection against rust and corrosion. Extra lap and extra chan nel more effectively against leaks. Come in and see our selection of Channeldrain Hbofing and Roof Trimmings. MADE TO LAST BY WHEELING Bird Asphalt Shingles 215—250—300 lbs. Everything to Build Anything Our Price and Quality Must Satisfy Get That Roof in Shape Before The Spring Rush REFTON, PA. r Wheeling. I. B. Graybill & Son :Thej?We shsceptble to, heaving and rabbit damage is heavy., Most commercial growers try to traij out all the rabbits in the fall damage as low as possible In Christmas tree production, the biggest and most constant job is that of pruning. For the farmer, the best tree to grow, so far as pruning is con cerned, is the spruce. This tree (Continued on page 13) WINTER COMFORT HEATING OIL AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES GARBER OIL COMPANY Phone 3-9331 Mt. Joy, Pa. Ph. STerling 6—3722