16—Lancaster farming. Saturday. May 21, 1960 • Row Crops (From page I) two farms. All the acreags gram is hogs and steers, at the Peach Bottom RD. •‘But we are always chang- farm, located near Pleasant ing our methods.” Says Her- Grove; has been planted, and shey, “Any time we can save weather condition is the on money or do a job easier, ly hold up on the home farm we are not afraid to make as well. Most of the Tomatoes are one of the tion is managed .by the sons big crops in the operation, since the father has interests Baler Knotters, Mechanisms With You. Regardless of the Brand Baler Twine You Are Using: PLAN NOW TO ATTEND SEE & HEAR “Timely Tips For Better T This year approximately 80 acres will be planted on the Get More For Your Twine Dollar At Farm Bureau FARM BUREAU BRINGS KNOTTER EXPERT TO LANCASTER COUNTY! Mr. is Anxious YOU ARE INVITED to Attend This Informative Farmer Meeting! iC. coa BUR^ farm opera- Cox, George to Share His Knowledge of Tying whe: whe: WHA' ADJi REF in other business ventures. During the off seasons the Ressler partnership handles most of the farm work, but during seasons of peak work load they rely heavily on migrant labor. At the present time four workers from Puerto Rico are on the work force. Dur ing harvest time, they will be joined by others from Puerto Rico or other coun tries. Last year, most of the tomato picking was done on a contract basis by a crew of workers from Mexico. During the early part of this week, tomatoes were going into the field oh the Pleasant Grove farm with the fertilizer already in the ground and waiting" for them. “This year we used dry fertilizer.” Hershey said, “We could have saved about a dollar per acre with liquid fertilizer, but we would have had to spread it ourselves, and with the weather like it was, we got it spread by truck so we could go ahead and plow,” About 1,000 pound per acre of a complete fertilizer was plowed down. One pound of 16-32-16 starter-fer tilizer is dissolved in each 50 gallons of water in the trans planter tank at planting time, but no other fertilizer is applied until after the first cultivation. Hershey believes that the tomato plants need a boost later in the season, there fore the crop is side dressed again with a complete fertili zer. The fertilizer this year is compounded with a Muri ate of Potash rather than the sulphate form, because re search has shown the Kes slers that 'quality of the fruit is better if the muriate form is used. But chemical fertilizer is not counted on to solve the international MECHANIZATION IS ONE OF THE KEYS to the farming operation of the Ressner, brothers. During tomato planting time, this truck-mounted tank, is pressed into ser. •dice. A gasoline powered pump on the rear of the truck bed fills the tank from a stream or pond and, when hos« are reversed, fills the planter tank. The equipment is V era tile- in that the tank can be removed from the truck when not needed for hauling water to the field. - —LF PHOTO entire fertility program on the farms. Barnyard manure is applied-and plowed down on all tomato ground and on as much of the rest of the farm as the supply will cov er. The soil on the Pleasant Grove farm is shaley and has a tendacy to dry out in the summer months, “But the crops do-not show dam age near as quickly since we are getting the organic mat ter content built up.” Hersh ey said. “This soil works up easily. We don’t work it too fine, because that is one of the quickest ways to burn but your organic matter.” he continued. In addition to the 80 acres of tomatoes and 100 acres of corn, the partnership plans to plant 20 acres of cauli flower this year. Last year, the Kesslers planted the crop on a trial basis. Because of the very hot weather during the flowering stage many of the flowers were not top quality and the venture was Authority on not a financial success, but Hershey believes they learn ed enough about the crop to make it a profitable one for them. ' Careful - management 0 f the soil to prevent loss of nutrients by water runoff, at tention to the organic mat ter content of the soil thru applications of manure and management of crop residue and cover crops, and the ap plication of the right kind and amount of chemical fer tilizers have meant mcreas ing yields each year in a row crop farming operation on land that is anything but level. iThe Resslers have proved that continuous intensive cultivation need not mine the fertility out of a farm, but can even help build it for the future Lititz 4-H Club Holds Election Shirley Clark was elected president of the Lititz com munity 4-H Sewing Club at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Samuel Hevenei, of Lititz R 2. * Other officers elected in elude Cynthia Bucher, vice president, and Mary Alice -Graybill, secretary-treasurer Miss Clark was also elect ed representative to the Lan caster County 4-H council Shavings m HAROLD B: ZOOK 220 Lampeter Road .LANCASTER, PA. 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