- Cnrauc material too heavily gn any “ sprays part of the soil. (From page 1> Most of the spray recpm- University. mendations for 1961 are in- Weed Control eluded in the newest Agrono- Simazine and Atrazine niy Guide avaolable through continue to be the two chem- the county extension office, icals - recommended for con- 202 Post Office building, in trol of weeds in corn, George Lancaster. Berggren, extension agrono- __ mists said. Applied at Planting time a Glenn p or f Ar cither in a band over the 9 n row or broadcast these two m w f u g leave the chemicals have good United States in October, weed control. Rates of ap- 1961 for approximately six plication are two to three mon ths in Nepal, pounds of Simazine or Atra- Lancaster County’s most zine per acre in 20 to 40 recent participant in the IF gallons of wattr. Row appli- yr program was James Hess cations are suggested because Strasburg Rl, „who spent 6 of the cost of the material, months during 1960 in Peru, but if row applications are Porter has two brothers used, farmers are cautioned and_a sister. Kenneth, 19 is to adjust rates of applica- a sophomore in Agronomy tion so as not to apply the at the Pennsylvania State Increase your egg profits^- ORDER H&N MARK II LEGHORN PULLETS From FLORIN FARMS companion to the famous H&N Nick Chick Leghorn .... America’s all-time profit Champion. * LARGE WHITE EGGS at an early age, plus famous H&N Breeding for high- production, high livability and superior egg quality—Vitally im portant now to qualify for USDA’s “Fresh Fancy” pro grams Free descriptive circular. Write or phone now. FLORIN FARMS,me POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY -MOUNT JOY. R. D. #1 - OL 3-9891 sos For Faster, More Economical Gains ?y iM\ Kew more highly fortified and sugar-sweetened, new Wayne Tail lurler "Jr" gets baby pigs eating earlier than ever before. Special ppetite appeal in Tail Curler "Jr” tempts every pig to eat this mazing feed. mt Ov»r • rfsws special vltoMlst cm# pig growth factors art canfalneil Is this pswsrful feti. Tall Cvrler ”Jr" Is simply SMstiny! IPHr SUNSHINE FARM H. M. STAUFFER SUPPLY & SON'S. Inc. Lititz & Newraanslown Wilmer - Honks - Leola ROHRER'S MILL B-D. 1, Ronks HERSHEY BROS. Heinholds ABERDEEN MILLS 2, Elizabethtown millersville SUPPLY CO. Millersville PRE-START YOUR BABY PIGS CURLER "Jr" TAIL MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia ROSS C. ULRICH. JR. R.D. 2. Peach Bottom LIME VALLEY MILLS ~'R.D. 1, Willow Street C. E. SAUDER & SONS R.D. 1. East Earl J. K. STAUFFER & SON on Wayne Lawn & Bellaire Frey Herd Tops DHIA J. Mowery Frey, Jr. post ed the high yearly record herd m the Red Rose Dairy Herd Improvement Associa tion. The Lancaster R 7 dairy man received a plaque on Thursday night from Coun ty Ageflit M. M. Smith in recognition of the 608 lb. butterfat average made )py his registered Holstein Herd University; Gary, 12, is in the seventh grade at Penn Manor High School and Lin da, 10, is in the fifth grade at Letort School. Glenn has not been told where he will spend his time in the mountainous country to the north of In dia, but he knows IFYE de legates live in'the homes of residents of the host country “I don’t know all the de tails of the trip yet, but I am looking forward to it,” he said. In other business, the leaders’ council elected ten members to the executive board. Five agricultural lead ers and five home economics leaders, one each from the five districts in the county make up the board. They are as follows: Northwest district, Mylm Good, Man heim R 2 and Mrs. Paul Erb of Mount Joy R 1; Southwest district, Richard Lefever of Quarryville R 1 and Mrs. Kenneth Musser, Columbia R 2; Northeast district, El mer Boyd, Ephrata R 1 and Mrs. Harold Frey; Southeast, Elvm Hess, Jr., Strasburg R 1 and Mrs. Walter Overgaard Lancaster R 4; Southern dis trict, Everett Kreider, Quar ryville R 1 and Mrs. John Stoner, Quarryville Rl. FLO DAIRY R TO SUIT EVERY NEED! Get Maximum Production With FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS Unexcelled Taste appealing Developed over Allow Us to put an Efficient Dairy Program Call Mount Joy OL3-2411 Wolgemuth Bros., '«■ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 21, 1961 Special certificates were presented to 30 farmers whose herds averaged over 500 lbs. of butterfat. Presen tation of the awards was made at the annual meet ing and banquet of theDHIA at the Plain aad Fancy Res taurant. Carl Hollinger, DHIA offi cial at the Pennsylvania State University reported on work of the associations throughout the state. j.\e>,ords show dairy herds in the county associat'ors last year had a record high average of 418 lbs. of butter fat per cow. The following directors were elected at the meet ing: Association two, Hayes Hastings, Kirkwood HI; Assn five, Charles G. McSparran, Peach Bottom R 2; Assn. EFFECTIVE MASTITIS CONTROL WITH PENT-ACIN AT YOUR DIALER'S . . . a mastitis-control product for every need. NOTE- Milk taken from dairly ani mate within 72 hours after last Pent- A-Cm treatment for mastitis must not be used for human consumption KOCKLANO CHEMICAL COMPANY West Caldwell New Jersey in to Work on Your Farm FLORIN, PENNA. quality in texture years of experience eight, J. Robert Hess, Slras burg Rl; Assn. 11, Jason Weaver, Quarryville R 2; As sn. 12, Aaron B. Weaver, of Narvon Rl; Assn. 14, Rob (Tum to page 8) S.OUDEN WATER OWIS ViUetl *to. DOLLARS »Ac schools e»y water bowls pay for tiie /list year or two In Jpt retard production and butterfat ?o tasiail Louden bowls for more profit les% laboi —l«is-dlsesM Two styles « • • tbe famous ✓Louden .Master alads • . * beat for tiepfndaMlHy and lons Ufa. And tfio Louden Econ omy , . # lt*i got a-vhoncy of a price tag) 8m u* for your bam ♦quipusm need*. ' *N. »T*NCH T |ON» I |TTI » «■«'«"• L H. BRUBAKER x* 350 Sirosburg Pike - Lone* R. D* 3 » LitilZi Pb» r~ _ Ph. Lane. EX 7-5179 ‘ Sirasburg OV 7-6002 Lititz MA 6-7766 LOUDEN FARM BUILDINGS 9
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