Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 21, 1959, Image 7

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    is Bite Back
emic Poisons Protect Plants
jerimental success with cro p pests,
systemic insecticides for The insecticides were sp
in both granular and plied at planting time
id form against bean through nozzles or tubes at
has been reported by tached to the planter boots
U S. Department of Ag- as to place the insecticide in
ire - the soil with the seed.
;cd in these forms, rath- In the experments, conduc
lan as spray or dust, pho- ted in southern California,
(Thimet) and Di-Syston the systemics applied in the
ntrolled the two-spotted seed furrow in dosages of
,*r mite. Control lasted less than 1 pound per acre
two to three months in were as effictive as higher
'imeAtal plots of lima dosages against the mites.
according to scientists Control was as high as 95
IDA’S Agricultural Re- percent for three months af
;h Service. ter planting. The residue
like the more costly
;ntional applications of
/ and dust insecticides,
applications of systemics
not destructive to natural
ttors and parasites of
YEAR
Available through all
EASTERN STATES
RMEHS EXCHANGE
SERVICE CENTERS
Local Representatives
Now, kill woody brush
just by spreading
dry pellets of Du Pont
DYBAR
A new, easy method for controlling brush in
fence rows and other brush-infested areas
Here, at last, is an effective yet work-saving way to control brush /
Just spread dry pellets of new Du Pont “Dybar” at the base of
each cluster. This simple method cuts out much of the time pre
viously needed for this pesky but necessary chore. Start planning
now for a brush-control program with Du Pont “Dybar” You
can apply “Dybar” any time. That means this fall and winter
you can control brush instead of spending valuable time next
summer to do the job.
"Dybar" is easy to apply-You apply “Dybar” to the
ground around brush just the way it comes—in dry, pelleted
form. Spread it right from the bag, at the base of individual stems
or clusters, or broadcast for larger areas.
"Dyfa at" is economical-“Dybar” reduces your labor costs,
requires no expensive equipment, gives positive brush control
from just one treatment.
"Dybar" is effective-Successful field trials and commercial
usage right in this area have proven its ability to control woody
plants. Use it effectively on fence rows and other non-cultivated
areas.
“Dybar” is non-corrosive to equipment, non-flammable and
low in toxicity to man and animals when used as directed.
On all chemicals, aluays follow label instructions and warnings carefully.
®POB
* U 5 PATO ff
BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING
THPOUCH chemistry
DYBAR
, trademark
WEED AND BRUSH KILLER
DISTRIBUTED BY
J. C. EHRLICH CO.
736 E. CHESTNUT ST., LANCASTER p H . Ex ,_ 372 ,
amounted to less than 0.1
ppm {parts per million) In
tested samples of dried bean*
and there was no appreciable
toxicity to the bean plants.
The two-spotted spider
mite' may infest nearly all
field crops, vegetables, orch
ard trees, weeds and green
house plants. It is distributed
CONTROL BRUSH WITH
DYBAR
You can depend on your Mil
ler dealer for your Dybar
requirements.
miller chemical &
FERTILIZER CORPORATION
Plan! Location - Hanover, Pa.
trademark
FENURON WEED AND BRUSH KILLER
I
i E I.du Pont de Nemours &Co (Inc )
I Industrial and Biochemical# Department
| « 1 i E. Lancaster Avenue
| Wynnewood (Phdadelphia), Pa.
j O Please send me the name of my nearest supplier.
| □ Please send me further information on “Dybar”.
j Nnmr>
Addres:
City.
Ayrshire Record
Is Announced
An Ayrshire cow, Magnet’s
Queen May, owned by C.
Harold Gable & Son at El
verson, Pa, has been given
the high rating of ‘Approved
Dam’ by the Ayrshire Breed
ers Association, Brandon,
Vermont.
The Approved Dam rating
has been given to this cow m
recognition of the production
ability of at least two of her
offspring. She has 2 daugh
ters that average 10,863 lbs.
of 4.14% milk and 450 lbs
butterfat Mature Equivalent,
2x, 305 days.
The Approved Dam P'an,
adopted by the Ayrshire
Breeders’ Association in ’42,
has aided in the identification
of the most valuable brood
cows in the breed.
Widely throughout the U. S.,
can stunt the growth of host
plants, and can kill plants if
left unchecked.
GET YOUR
DYBAR
AT
Farm Bureau
.State.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21, 1959
TOASTED TURKEY APPETIZERS
2 cups roasted turkey, cubed
3 tablespoons butter
V* cup chopped onion
3 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Thinly sliced ice box rye or round crackers
Grated sharp 'heddar cheese
i butter. CowK onions in butter until golden brown.
Salt ‘ Add mUk - Conti nue to cook stirring
Su Stir m Worchestershire sa uce and turkey Mix
of u° Ug y f° mbine flaVors - S P read °ue teaspoon
tl ! + U f ey nuxture on bread or crackers Sprinkle
top of turkey mixture with cheese Place on a cookie sheet
nut i h + u °l en (425 degrees) and toast 3 to 5 minutes or just
until the cheese melts. Serve hot garnished with whole cran
bemes and whole cranberry sauce. Yield. 25 appetizers.
HOLLAND
STONE
The New Building Stone For
Farm, Home, Church or
School Use
if you core planning to build, be certain to check
on Holland Stone.
i IMS CONCRETE PRODUCTS;
Red oRass
DAIRY SUPPLEMENTS
Then— your cows will receive a balanced diet of all
vitamins, minerals and proteins they need and
will produce more milk.
BUY YOUR DAIRY FEEDS FROM THESE RED ROSE
A. S. GROFF AMMON E. SHELLY
21 S. Queen. Lancaster, Pa R. D 2, Lititz, Pa.
MUSSER'S WARREN SICKMAN
The Buck, R. 1, Quarryville uD I, Pequea, Pa.
CHAS E. SAUDER & SONS T. C. WALKER & CO.
R.-D 2. East Earl, Pa Gap, Pa.
E. MUSSER HEISEY
R D 2. Mount Joy, Pa
Mix your
Home-grown
Grains with
DISTRIBUTORS:
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