Red*B*nded Leaf Roller Resists Pesticides A recent report from Cornell University says that a third major insect pest of apples in New York State, the red-banded leaf roller, is showing resistance to pesticides in some orchards. Last year, ac cording to Cornell scientists, it took eight times more DDD to kill resistant strains of the red bapded leaf roller than in a non resistant population in an or 25 USED BALERS ★ International Harvester ★ John Deere Engine and P. T. 0. Models Two available with steel wheels McCormick Deering dj£ AC Baler Twine tpU«IFil LITITZ, PA. wunrim* No. 22-B MOWER Hooks up losily...Cuts Cleon The Oliver No. 22-B mower cuts easy and clean. It takes tangled or matted spots with a swish. Strong and rugged, you can depend on the 22-B mower to get your crops down fast season after season. The flexible, hinged drawbar on the 22-B mower allows free up and down movement. The mower follows the ground contour freely without wrench ing or binding. And, the two-wheel, semi mounted design gives you greater maneuver ability and easier handling. Come in and see the Oliver No. 22-B mower. Inspect the dust-tight, oil-bath, chain-drive trans mission . the safety latch that swings back the cutter bar when an obstacle is hit... the new com pression bar that adjusts for proper cutter bar ’'lead”... the new light handed raising lever that’s within arm’s reach from almost every make I 1 tractor. Available with hydraulic lift, too. N, G. Hershey & Son Farmersville Equipment Co, Cat rates and' below-cost prices rarely help the individu al who thinks he gets art ad vantage thru them. chard where DDD or DDT had not been used until very recently. In earlier years the European red mite has shown resistance toi parathion and TEPP and the cod 7 ling moth resistance to DDT in New York orchards, according to Cornell entomologists. ★ New Holland D. L DIEM & SONS Ph. MAdison 6-2131 OLIVER E, L, Herr Peach Bottom Manheinou BD. I ★ Case THE NEWLY FORMED FFA Chapter at Warwick Union High School at Lititz is making quail hutches for Elwood Jordan, Lititz, as a chapter project. Here Jim Adams, R 1 Lit itz, (left) and Vincent Becker, R 3 Lititz, put in stripping' tor doors. Jordan raises the quail as a hobby. These hutches will hold two or three pairs of birds until nesting time. (LF Photo) (Continued from Page One) ectorg said that the addition was needed for the additional work required under the new record keeping system. President Rohrer Witmer ap pointed the following committees for the county meeting: Red Rose DHIA Place—Robert Mast and Robert Kauffman. Tickets—Charles Long. GIVE FATHER THE GIFT THAT LASTS Every week for tfye next year can have a Father’s Day for the price of only $2 if you send Dad a gift subscription of Lancaster Farming, Lancaster County’s only weekly farm newspaper. So send your Father’s name and address, together with $2 in cash, check or money order to Lancaster Farming, Box 126, Quarryville, Pa., today. Unless otherwise requested, all Father’s Day subscriptions will start with the June 14 issue. Speaker Henry Hackman, Charles Scfireiber and Victor Plastow. Tester recognition—Paul Wen ger, Jgcob Hoover and Eli Mar tin. Auditors Everett Brubaker and Elvin Hess, Sr. Entertainment—Donald S. Eby, John Herr, George Rutt and Martin Zimmerman. WL*” Lancaster Panning, Friday, May 31, 1957—! THE NEW QUEENS Available in July Johnson’s Hatchery Ephrata, Pa RE-3-2980 ■5l av- ? y> v.
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