ilk Records (jrron* page 1) M cow goes out of the , oon after that, she qcs have time to , a l money maker, ev ,ugh the might have , j-cal pail litter while ,d milk” . penn Stale specialist. 1 dairymen to look i,, ev n.y, early freshen l(j regular calving in a6 -veil as high pro- Vrcoida when sclecl irc’ation cow families , c judging contest, on ,, men in the group MH-30 -To spray or not to spray? What does “Lancaster Farming” say about this?* fm:h&3j(&&#. " ■■•." syz$ y z ! FROM WHERE WE STAND- .y-.’ /■.'t\ ' ■'s'C '.. ,'v v, ■■ r, "S , v t-ydr* ' ' \sisooJ''' " " Cri '■■4'' - '■■ ; ' ts - v? -*'-^ v h4;s , It appears we are on the same old merry-go-round we stepped on last < ''PKiy* year when some of us who played it straight stepped off to get our faces fullof dirt. iQ ' Tobacco companies last year cau tioned against the use of chemical growth inhibitors at the risk of severe 4> ' cuts for the convenience of chemical - '-l'. v 4'V suckering. When the buyers hit the sheds last s' V, '" ' { ' * V. s , X'v* s ' . V V ' f *, , s s / •‘v ftij /' y** - -, >. d ss?»* :"? ~f'*%: <1 *£-- c >, ? *WV '/v\ t(' ' ', '' ' w ' - w . . v s V \o .. s -£ $. s v* Various statements have been circulated giving a mis leading impression of the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture's aimude on MH-30. Actually, the Department has refused to prejudge this chemical. It is engaged in eaicful, scientific review of MH-30, This will require many months. MH-30 has been tested foroveia dozen years and used i he fiue-cured areas for the past 5 years, in the buriey belt for over 3 years and on cigar tobacco for 3 years. Wih efficient labor increasingly hard to find and CC: ’ly, the faimer must rely on chemical control of P'cnt disease, pests and weeds more than ever before. 1 1 Offices Akron Boston Chicago-Gastonia Los Angeles Memphis-New York Philadelphia CAII/0A Naugatuck Chemmals E'mira, Cnt Cable RuL-cxport, N Y gMS^XOWN • JL« Rohrer &. ofo« sx -7.3539 had cards for both classes exactly like judge Shaffer Albert Frey, Manheim R 2, and Llpyd E. Miller. Eliza bethtown R 3, both breeders of Holftems, placed the Ayr shiics and Holsteins in the same positions as the official jhdgo Frey, in vanning, re peated his performance of last year Many of the contestants had one or the other of the classes peifeet, but most of the ■* groi.p disagreed some where along the line Both winning judges were award ed show halters for their perfoimanco „ > HI sal fed Slates Naugatuck Chemical Division Nafgat t ufk, E> c'onne e cVicut MH-30 Available Now At •> ' Y SHAFFER, EXTENSION DAIRY SPECIALIST from the Pennsylvania Sta'e University, left, congratulates the only two persons to have pemect scores m the judging contest at the twilight meeting at the' Southeastern Pennsylvania Artificial Breeding Cooperative this week Standing with Shaffer m front of the chart he used to show bow misleading lacta+ion records can be are Albert, Frey, Manheim R 2 and Lloyd E. Miller, Elizabethtown R 3 Approximately 580 dairymen and their families attended the outdoor event L P Photo For the Most Markets Read Lancaster Farming fall, most of the tobacco was sold be fore the conscientious farmers had time to say, “But I suckered mine by hand." What happened to the promised differential in price? Several farmers reported that the buyer did not even ask how the suckers were removed from the crop. While the buying companies insist that they will not knowingly buy treated tobacco, they readily admit that treated tobacco, in many instances, does not show adverse physical effects that can be detected on the auction floor. '1? Tobacco bought on the auction floor is one thing, but the Lancaster county tobacco market is another. <■VO * 'A In many cases the buyers were on the farms during the growing season, and still no premium was paid for the hand suckered crop. If the tobacco companies intend to discriminate against the chemically treated tobacco, they made a poor start last season. There will be many more farmers willing to test them out again this year. i s * 5 A { / A /- V S }. /<. S At least that’s how it looks from where we stand. K'> MH-30 is such a chemical. On the average it eliminates 30 costly man-hours of back-breaking hana'-suckering per acre. It is very common for a single acre of tobacco to be attacked by as many as 125,000 suckers. We believe anyone who insists on~ pulling them by hand is fighting progress. With unseasonable weather delaying the crops in Lancaster County, MH-30 should be of extra benefit this season. This chemical control frees the faimer from hand-suckeiing and allows him necessary time to catch up with his corn cultivation, haying and other chores THIS IS THE CHEMICAL AGE ON THE FARM. Rubber Lancaster Farminj fry* \ ' y* v *** /■j. kw m 4 i 'rfv > f, Saturday, July 16, 1960 Farm Ponds Are Hazard Farm pond owners were urged today to chock life raving equipment at the pond before tragedy siiikes S'ate Soci-tary of Agri culture V/uliam L Henning, pointed out that 10 persons, three oi them childien under live-years old, were diowned on Pennsylvania farms last yea- he said that installation of simple h'o picservmg de vices can. prevent tins need less loss of life ‘ Because cm aren are es pecially at'racted to ponds and other open water, the life preservers must be sim ple mid easy to use A stan dard life ring with plenty of lope attached, a couple ol long poles and a hcavv pl ank die good items to keep readily accessible at the pond,” Secretary Henning said “If the swunmci in troub le cannot help himseli, it may bo necossaiy that ano ther person cssist him The life ring and the heavy pl ank can prove invaluable un der such circumstances,” he said “The be 1 idea is to keep the pond fencer! m aid al low no swimming unless strictly supervised Be sure that all swimmers know the modern methods of artificial rcspnation mouth to mouth molncd is the simp lest and beat and allow no horsep'ey or skylarking in the watei Tins too? often ha" (Turn to page 12) Available New - FOR - August Seedina © Cert. 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