,'sease Free Cattle USDA Moves Herd herd of breeding cattle, ditioning to minimize stress uch has been maintained during the 27-hour trip. In , c of disease for more than addition, the cars were tho years, is being transport- roughly cleaned and disin from Beltsville, Md., to fected to prevent any pos , new National Animal sible infection of the cattle Laboratory at Ames, by either disease organisms va, to provide a source “or parasites healthy animals for re irch, the U. S. Department Agriculture reports the safety and health of the [n all, 117 cattle are be- animals, they" are being ac f shipped from USDA’s companied by a USDA veter ’ncultural Research Cent- inarian and several caretak dt Beltsville in eight spe- ers. The animals will beheld jjv designed railroad cars, temporarily at Ames in quar iequate ventilation 'with antine pens. Eventually they ered air is provided in will be used to breed dis . cars to maintain health ease-free animals for disease the animals, and air-con- studies. rvvvv v v v v lement RASS win. GRAIN ■|?yj *if‘ For More Milk All Summer Long ery dairyman likes the boost in milk production his get from lush pasture. He knows it means more dol tlie milk check . . . and at lower feed cost per cwt. t dairymen know, too, that pasture can’t do it alone, montary dry feed . . . including grain ... is needed - counter laxative effect. This supplementary feeding the cows hold body weight, keeps them in better shape ducc up to inherited capacity. pasture quality changes, too, as the season pro- Grasses become dry and less palatable, cows graze the weather gets hotter. Supplementary feeding be eveu more important then. 'II be glad to recommend a specific program suited lr hei’d, s r our pastures. The Beacon Pasture Feeding ln has helped thousands of dairymen produce more • • i profitably. Chances are it can help you, too. e Beacon Milling Company ■VISION OF SPENCER KELLOGG & SONS. INC. -ADELPHIA * CARLISLE STS., YORK. PA. Telephone: York 8-2341 EACON To lowa The cattle will be fed and watered en route. To insure PULLET A breeding herd of 25 hogs will be moved soon. All these animals axe from gro ups maintained at Beltsville for many years to supply re search subjects of known pedigree and health for live stock disease research. Fly Control In Dairy Barns Is Important Houseflies are a nuisance in and around dairy bams. They arc a source of annoy ance to humans and animals. They spread germs. They can cause considerable decrease in warm-season milk produc ion. Good dairy management definitely calls for control of the housefly. Sanitation is basic to a suc cessful campaign against flies in the bam, but spraying with insecticides will prob ably be necessary, too.. Ap plication of a safe and effect ive residual-type insecticide will provide control of the flies that inevitably appear Diazinon, Dibrom, or Ron nel are recommended for "TRY" BUHRMAN'S Most Modern & Convenient PARKING DECK Enter from GRANT ST. Using either DUKE, OR LIME STREETS Next to Douglas Hotel and Western Auto Store Norman A. Buhrman, 228 North Duke Street “Try Our Bail Bond Service” for BIGGER YIELDS on TOMATOES & TOBACCO i mA ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER SOLUTION ORTHO-GRO is a proven organic liquid fertilizer giving plants that extra push they need to "start," and protect them against transplanting shock. BAREVILLE Martin's Hardware BLUE BALL J. B. Zimmerman BART M. B. Gregg ELIZABETHTOWN Zsrfoss Hardware ELM Bamberger's Store EPHHATA I. G. Sprecher s Sons GORDOKVILLE John J. Hoober HONEY BROOK M. B. Kern INTERCOURSE John J. Hess II R. S. Worst Get Your Plants off to a Good Start Add to Your Transplanter Water ORTHO-GRO (LIQUID FERTILIZER) ISOTOX TRANSPLANTER is a Lindane solution that mixes readily with water and is designed especially for use in the transplanter. Gives low cost protection against wire worms, maggots and certain other soil insects. Get Your Supply Now From Any of The Following Dealers Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 3, 1961—S dairy bam use by the Penn sylvania State University. Diazinon insecticide is one of the long-lasting residual insecticides recommended for control of the housefly in dairy barns. Cornell Univer sity terms it “one of the best buys in residual fly control”. Illinois College of Agricul ture reports that sprays of Diazinon will control house flies for three to five weeks. At Rutgers University, it is described as “the insecticide of choice”. Diazinon can be used in these four ways to control flies in dairy barns and buil dings: , . 1 Residual Spray. Apply to the point of run-off a spray of 2 to 4 quarts of Dia zinon 25E (or 4 to 8 pounds of Diazinon 25W) m 25 gain lons of water to ceilings and walls. One gallon of the a bove spray will cover from 350 to 750 square feet of area, depending upon the surface to be treated Do not spray animals or contaminate their feed and drinking wa ter. 2. Spot Bait Spray. Spray a mixture of 1 pint of Diazi non 25 and 1 pound of sugar in 2Vz gallons of water at doorways, windows and oth er areas where flies tend to congregate 3. Liquid Bait. Sprinkle a mixture of 4 ounces of Diazi non 25E and a pound of sug ar (or 2 cups of Molasses) in 5 gallons of water lightly ov er floor areas frequented by flies Or sprinkle the mix on burlap bags and distribute a bout the buildng. 4 Maggot Control. As a and LANCASTER Farmers Supply Co. 137 E. King St. Landis Bros. 1305 Manheim Pike NEW PROVIDENCE John J. Hess II t T*rr.«T „ SALUNGA LINCOLN s. H, Hie&iand & Co. Hollmgcr s Farm-Markoi STHASBURG Weaver's Farm Equip MANHEIM Longeneckor's Hdw MILLWAY J. H. Reila & Son MORGANTOWN Morgantown Feed & Grain P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN course spray or from a sprinkling can, apply a mix ture of 4 ounces of Diazinon 25E in 5 gallons of water ov er each 500-square-foot fly breeding area such as on manure piles. Repeat the applications in all control methods as fly populations warrant. Liquid baits will require renewal us ually every day or two. Do not overlook the bull pens and calf pens. Clean them thoroughly, and spray floors, walls and,ceiling. The floor spray will kill maggots as they hatch Provide new bedding m the pens, and re turn the animals about four hours after completion of the spraying job. Sanitation combined. with correct use of effective insec ticides f,will give fly control throughout the season. When using any chemical, the label directions should be careful ly read and followed. Universal Potato Still Sought By Researcher A Pennsylvania State Uni versity researcher is looking for the universal potato one that will chip well fresh and after storage and have good table qualities Some vanties now available will make good chips at harvest tune while others chip well after a period in cold .stor age, but the latter have so me other disadvantages. The plant breeder hopes to com- (Turn to page 13) t.M I Mt of fit trr. catmo itott* RTHO NEW HOLLAND Kauffman's Hardware WILLOW STREET Aston's Variety Store Cope & Weaver Co. WEST WILLOW West Willow Farmers Assoc. Phone Lane. EX 7-3539