inHiaMmaiuiMHima^iniminaiHr!; WANT WEED & GRASS FREE 5 CORK ROWS... j For ihe Entire Growing Season? LOOK HERE... I ATRAZINE B%G INCREASES CORN YIELD PER ACRE and the NOBLE Granular HERBICIDE APPLICATOR fits all Planters m the Big Switch to Granular Atrazine ■ Approved by All Leading form Chemical Manufactureri !° Apply All Granular Insecticides and Herbicides • (2-row, 3-row, 4-row, 6-row) j* Controls and Shut-Off assure precise granular M , mica ‘ flow . . . without leaking; or waste. And, Noble’s jj 14' h SlV! i f >er f ect -Pattern Spreader spreads a recommended v Riani i . wee killers . . . assures the exact placement of n nuies which is absolutely necessary for control of weeds. JJ • C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. \ iB 2. Chestnut St. Lancaster EX 7-3721 J OR SEE YOUR DEALER L. H. BRUBAKER S STRASBURG PIKE LANCASTER. PA. ■ f ARMERSVILLE equip. CO. : D ' ~ 2 ' EPHRATA. PA. ■ N. 6. >l|| lIIH| ll | |aa|E3|||B|||B|||||a||||aß| J HERSHEY & SON S MANHEIM, PA. " Fits All Planters, listers. Seeders Cari Troop Wins Essay Contest Carl G. T.-oop, Quarry vil’e R 3, an eleventh grade student of vocational agri culture at Solanco high School has been named win ner in the annual truck es- contest sponsored by two Quarryvillc firms. Second prize went to Richard Ken neth Geyer, Quarryville Rl. Prizes in the contest were choice of one dairy heifer or a feeding steer, not to exceed $l5O in value for first place, and $75.00 to be used in a farming program of the win ner’s cjioice for second place. Writing on the theme, “The Va T iue of the Motor Truck to the Southern Lancaster Coun ty Farmer”, Troop traced the development of the trucking industry from the “horseless carnage to turnpike trains”. He explained how farmers have a truck for every need and showed how every com modity the farmer buys or sells is effected by truck transportation. Bred hr • HIGHER EGG PRODUCTION o GREATER LIVABILITY • BETTER FEED EFFICIENCY • TOP QUALITY MARKET EGGS SEE YOUR DEKALB DEALER DEKALB HATCHERY ffORK, PA. Sweet Bulk ’n Flakes high water absorbtion prevents excessive run-off which keeps your silage value from seeping away. Sweet Bulk 'n Flakes supplies plenty of sugar to form acids that prevent your silage from having a disagreeable odor Troop is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram G. Troop, a member of the Solanco FFA and school band. He is ac tive in youth fellowship work in his church. His farming program includes five Hol stein heifers which he hopes to build into a herd of dairy cows Geyer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carson M. Geyer, point ed out that farms located far from rail transportation used to be at a disadvantage, but with modern truck transpor tation, produce can be ship ped from any farm quickly and easily. Geyer is a member of Solanco FFA and the school chorus. He is a junior mem ber in the Holstein Associa tion and is active in the Mechanics Grove Church of the Brethren. His farming program includes a dairy heifer, field corn & broilers. Sponsors of the contest are Herr’s Motor Express and B. S. Warfel and Sons, both Quarryville trucking and bus firms. DEKALB CHIX - OR - Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 22, 1961—1 Phone 8-1770 Farmers Plan Less Acreage In Sweet Corn Harrisburg Fanners growing sweet corn for can ning and freezing intend to expand their acreage this year, but acreage of lima beans and snap beans for processing will be down, the Pennsylvania Crop Report ing Service said today. These crops are grown under contract from proces sors in most instances Pro cessors surveyed the last week of March reported a total of 10,000 acres of sweet corn under contract. This would be 900 acres above last year, but one-eighth be low average. Canners expect to hand’e 60 per cent of the crop and freezers 40 percent. A total of 8,000 acres of snap beans is indicated from processors reports plus near normal open market purch ases. If this much acreage eventually is harvested it will be 200 acres less than last year, butt 43 percent a (Turn to page il) m (n®!« m The Most Famous Name In Corn Pfister Associated Growers R. D. 3. LANCASTER Phone TW 8-7121 GOLDEN the IDEAL NITROGEN ® Plowdown for top corn yields ® Topdress pastures for extra weeks of grazing. For Quick Service and Proven Satisfaction Call Or See These Experienced Quality Applicators Hess Brothers FLORIN, PENNA. OL 3-7195 Lester Hess QUARRYVILLE. PENNA. ST 6-7182 Herbert Gehr STEVENS. PENNA. AN 7-6822 John Z. Martin NEW HOLLAND. PA. EL 4-9284 LEBANON CHEMICAL CORPORATION Lebanon, Pa. CR 3-1687 3