12—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, December 12, 1959 International Farm Youth Exchange Gets Danforth Grant sylvania. n > n . i Two other 1959 Pennsyl- KUIOS ReVISeCI vania delegatee, Karen See Bachman, Ulysses, and Shir- Qfj Com 1.09115 ley Ann Werner, Frederick- , burg, Lebanon county, just Price - support eligibility recently returned from r.-<• rcc|UxrGniont> lor 1959-cvop The International Farm licular qualities and abilities Sl « nm ents abroad Miss Bach- corn have been changed to Youth Exchange program m their 4-H Club work are man in Q ei . manv ’ and Miss increase the maximum per for better world good will .elected to lepresent the \y erner j n Sweden nutted moisture-content by today vi as assured of contm- youth of the United States rs ’ one half of 1 per cent, accor ding for anotner five years, working guests of farm fam- The Danforlh funds will ding to Landis G Becker, at least Dr William M dies in friendly countries a make po siblo 100 exchanges Chairman of the County Ag- Smith, Jr, state 4-H leader broad To complete the two- each way each year from ricultural Stabilization and at the Penn.j 1 vama Stale way exchange, carefully set- 19C4 Announcement of the Conservation Committee. University, said this has ected young people from oth- grant was.made by Donald been made possible by a or nations have been guests Danforth, president of tno Danforlh Foundation grant here, many of them m Penn- Foundation, in St Louis oi $375,000 Conducted by the National 4 H Foundation, Washington, D C . jointly with the Exten sion Service in the states, the IF FE program has spon sored twenty-five out-doing ••(elcgatcs from Pennsylvania Aminolrmrole, weedkiller One of these, James Hess, ol involved in the current cran- Strasburg, BD 1, Lancaster berry controversy, may be countv. is now stationed in used in safety and with good 1 oru results, but must be applied T „ , . according to instructions In PennsyK an.a the pio gram is directed by P. Glenn This combined reassurance Harr, assistant 4-H leader at an d caution was given today the Pennsylvania State Uni- by College of Agriculture Dr. Frear, professor of ag vcrsitv It has had sponsm- officials at the Pennsylvania ricultural and biological Mini by the Pennsylvania Stale University chemistry, and other Penn Faun Bureau Cooperative Dr Donald EII Frear, State authorities reassured Association, the Pennsylvania chairman of a college com- there is no cause for alarm State" Giango and the Pena- mittce that passes on such in so far as Pennsylvania svlvama Electric Association, recommendations for farm- farmers are concerned They plus' the support of 4-H Clubs ers , reminded also that the emphasized the impoxtance of ir.ri come mlicr intcicstfd same caution applies to other following the directions on organizations and indmdu- P° lson chemicals, such as . pesticides and fungicides Young men and women Penn States recommends j I no hav e demonstrated pa> - bons on use of farm chemic- ols, he- explained, conform to regulations set up by the MORE CHRISTMAS TREES United Slates Department of BEING USED Agncutlure These recom- The use ot Christmas trees mendations are based on re in this country has been search conducted at the Uni gradually going up and in versity and by USDA. They 1959 is expected to bo some change as added testing dc v hat more than 40 million i clops new information To trees, accmdmg to latest fig- keep abreast with these de uics cf the USDA’s Forch velopments, new or revised Sen, ice From 10 to 12 mil instructions are issued au 3ion trees are usually nnpor- nually or at more frequent tedfiom Canada, so the dc intervals, Di Fiear added n>and for Chustmas tree-, In the cam ot aminotna fioin domed m foicsts and zole, basic lecommcndalions plantations this ycai should have not changed, although be near 30 millhon tiecs at a doubly precautionary Pi ices paid for these trees on measure Penn State seien the stump vary widely, the lists, he said, are placing a Poi cst Service cxpeils sav. stneter interpretation on its J ranging from as Jow as 25 ucs i cents for wild trees to &2 00 For instance, sprayed waste m more for plantation grown land—one of the places whose ! trees It is pointed out that its use is permitted—must the idatively high price paid be icstntcod from grazing foi plantation-grown trees fairn livestock ~ | has attracted many new pio- The same increased pre duccis and has resulted m caution, it aas pointed out, 1 vcn large increases m has prompted minor changes Chustmas tree plantings also in the locommended use This, the FS folks say, *lrong- of some of the other control 1\ suggests more competition chemicals i lor available markets Dr Frear said these chang ' k FOR MORE PROFSTS, PLANT mmes's wmesr warns AND FOR TOP YIELDING CLOVER, ALFALFA, OATS SOW HOFFMAN SEEDS SEE YOUR LOCAL HOFFMAN SALESMAN OR Phono Lctndisville TW 8-3421 i fcsNS,\. Handle Weed Killer With Care Warn Research Men „ „ SAFETY FIRST os—none of them a major _ , , * departure irom pxesent rcc- Hie manufacturer's label Every borne heating sys uepai uure aora picsein ill _ Albrecht dlre .. t . tom should be checked and ommcnaations—are listed in oj , Qf agricultural extension adjusted to remove danger detail in a special covering work throughout the State ot firo aild S as fumes, warn statement that will be dis- C£d( j dl£d as j s re g lda r Penn Stale extension agricul mbuted with instructions p raetice _all of Penn State’s lural engineers already published. county agricultural agents for ' § til music /. , at it's very hUtS^J?.. the magnificent Mctgnavox im-.n h cow mcgi U 7 > inc p ! < r o I on., o' IA, (, nvl il lr i i Ilf B *6? v|^ the DllOSOllic qa FM/AM RADIOS* HHI Click’s Audio Sales 2320 HOBSON ROAD, SMOKETOWN, PA. EXpress 3-7242 Open Weekdays 9-5, Tuesday and Friday S 9 town and country ~ John Deere Tmctoroydles are a hit! I Fascinating fun for any you. j Deere cycle' Yourig , his riding toy needs will be The sturdy Tiactorcycle j famous John Deere Row-Ci ' cast aluminum alloy, tires j “Geaishift” lever controls “< 1 makes pedaling easy ; trailer, Biing that young lellou j you'ie heic, look osci the c> LANDIS BR OS. Manheim Pike, LANCASTER This is Iho approximate effect of the change in the basic method of determin-ng the moisture-content ol corn under the new United States Gram Standards, revised this year. The levLed stand ards became effective Oct 1, are being kept currently in formed of any changes in recommendations, however K you haven't done slight. The agents, located in plant bulbs now for spring all counties, will have full blooming, says Mrs Lynn information, Dr Albiocht Smith, Penn State extension said, and can answer ques- flouriculturist Thi; job must tions that may arise on these lie done before the ground and other agricultural prob- freezes Then mulch with cv lems aflecting then areas ergreen boughs or oak leavts UNLOCK extra mom values in youu CRAIN & ROUGHAGES and turn them into profits with SPECIAL TANVILAC WHY INCREASE | FEED COSTS? ) Why Feed 2 lbs. of high protein supple ment when Vz lb. of Special Tanvilae, per head, daily, with grain and rough* age will help give you bigger profits at less cost? s 7ANVILACS AN ECONOMICAL CATTLE AND SHEEP FEEDING PROGRAM THAT WILL I Yes' I would like to try Special Tanvilae j MAKE MONEY FOR YOLf* for cattle and sheep. Mo guesswork when you feed SPECIAL I NAME ' ADDRESS ■CITY -- - - The TAISIVILAC CO. Inc. I BIRD-IN-HAND ; TANVIIA.C with horn* grown grains and ; roughage. Get fast, cheap gains! Gat 1 high dress-out percentage! You tan—* ; with Special Tanvilae and at a cast -1.-' below ordinary feeding methods. STATE ZONE C. O. NOLT LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR 1959 To be eligible for farm storage loans, under the re vised eligibility requiremeris 1959-crop ear corn must have a moisture-content not in excess of 21 0 percent through Februaiy 1960, 13 5 percent during March 1960, 18 percent during April ’6O, and 16 percent during May 1960 Maximum permitted moisture-content is changed from 13 5 to 14 0 percent for -helled corn under farm storage loans and for corn in approved warehouse storage Further information about price-support loans on corn and other crops may be ob tained from the County Agri cultural Stabilisation office PLANT THOSE BULBS Phone Lane. EX 7-0751 Phone EX H 906
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