10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, August 23, 1958 Defoliation of Tomato Plants May Be Helpful Tomato growers throughout the country are asking about the ad visability of defoliating toma toes This article is designed to give tomato glowers food for thought, it does not supply a final answer to the question “ Shiuld I defoliate my crop 9 ’ To different groups of chemi cals have been used to kill foli age of growing plants Dessicants, such as pentachloro phenol, potassium cyanate, and cyanamide, dust, kill the foliage, but usually do not cause leave to abscise or drop from the plant These materials often cause in jury to tomato fruits contacted by the chemical, so they are not desirable for tomato defoliation. True defoliants, sued as mag nesium and or sodium chloride, tetraborate and pentaborate, nor mally cause leaes to drop from the plant Because these chemi cals apparently have very little toxic effect on the fruit, they are the materials commonly used in tomato defoliation Observations in California last a ear indicated that defohatioh late m the season tended to in crease amount of fruit picked by approximately two tons per acre, while at the same time it appear ed to increase amount of shnevel mg, reduce amount of mold and improve fruit color Although experimental data on the effects of tomato defoliation are quite limited at the present time, research is m progress at various experiment stations from New York to California, so that within a few yeais the picture should be much more definite In the meantime observations and experience suggest the following possibilities Defoliation might pay 1 If fruit is undamaged 2 If mold is reduced, due to belter air movement through, and more lapid drying of, de foliated plants 3 If a laboi ciew late in the season, will stay on the job to HEAR The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 1230 P. M, Norristown 8:00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1;0 o P. M. / V X Strong “Package” Big, strong-shelled eggs are scarce and wanted. The U.S D A says that strong shells plus good whites, help to hold Fresh Quality longer You can have your Egg Quality Program "built in’’ if your layers are Mount Hope Queens We break out thousands of eggs, so we are sure QUEEN eggs are really High Quality m a Strong "Package’’ just what you need for highest prices Breakage alone is said to cost $3OO a year on a 2000 bird plant. . Mount Hope Queen chicks can be bought year round Johnson’s Hatchery MOUNT HOPE EPHRATA Ph. RE 3-2980 Valuable Farms Sold In Lancaster County Two valuable farms in the Lan caster Farming area were sold a + public sale last Wednesday Henry H Shelly of RD2, Man heim. Pa purchased the “River Farm” which belonged to Hofler Brothers of Elizabethtown, Pa This farm lies along Route 441 and adjoins the Susquehanna River just north of Falmouth. The farm contains over 107 acres and was sold at $460 00 per acre for a total sales price of $49,335 00. The “Conewago Farm” owned by Hoffer Brothers lies just out side of Elizabethtown and is part ly m Lancaster and partly in Dauphin County It contains 311 acres and was sold to V D Lei sure. a tire distributor of Harris burg, for $53,500 00 The new owner propose to stock it with Angus cattel. Walter K. Dupe-> harvest defoliated plants when they will not stay to harvest non defoliated plants 4 If ripening is hastened or if >ield is increased. Defoliation might not pay 1 If fruit is damaged, either directly or indirectly 2 If mold or fiuit fly popula tion is increased. 3 If tonnage is lost because unexpectedly favorable weather conditions continue for several weeks following defoliation Once the plants are defoliated, photo synthesis stops and no more growth or production can occur For Greater Profits Feed W. W. F. 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