—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, -June 10, 1961 12 Annual FFA Week Activities To Be Held at PSU Next Week University Park—Some 1,- FFA Activities Week will 500 vocational agriculture include organization of the students and teachers from FFA band under the direct -275 Pennsylvania h gh-schools ion of James W. Dunlop, pro will get a taste of life on a fessor of music education, college campus for three days and the FFA chorus, directed next week by Frank Gullo, associate They will be members of professor of music The band the Future Farmers of Am- and chorus will perform at erica, taking part in the an- three mass meetings. xtual FFA Activities Week Contests will be featured and the FFA State Conveu- in 12 phases of modern agn tion at the Pennsylvania cultural practices, including State University, June 13 to dairy, poultry, and livestock 15 Educational demonstrations Two delegates from each are listed for Wednesday and of the Stale’s 27 vocational Thursday agriculture supervisory areas ' The week’s activities are will comprise „ the voting directed by the Department body to conduct the business of Agricultural Education at of the FFA Convention El- Penn State and the Division ection of new -officers and of Vocational Education in decisions on a of Agriculture, Department of activities ior the next twelve Public Instruction, Harns inonths will be among the burg Norman K Hoover of major business of the convui- the Department of Agncul tion - , tural Education is coordmat- ■ ■ \ Potato Growers [ I You Need I I Thiodan j * s ■ The new broad range insecticide ■ S ■ ■ s ■ s ■ ■ M ■ M ■ M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i ■ ; : 5 : ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ ■ M ■ 1 « ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ 5 a ■ ■ ■ . 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Martin, Inc., Blue Ball, Pa. Telephones; New Holland ELgin 4-2112 J. PAUL NOLI Lincoln Hwy., Gap. Pa. Tobacco, Corn, Hay Dominate Farm Work Load During Week Tobacco transplanting, ed crops planted and Monday corn cultivating, and hay the State Crop making were the three major Service said that 80 percent farm jobs in Lancaster Coun- of this year’s corn crop l lllb ty this week been planted. Tobacco , transplanting was g o ii moisture conditions in full swing during most of are favorable in practically the week Plants in most the state and pastures an parts of the county are well j n g OOC j condition. Silage and grown and in good condition hay-making operations are Very little disease trouble in g enera f m southern counties the beds has been reported. an( j are j us t starting in con Farmers report fair to tral and northern areas p a < good yields of first cutting t ureS) however, should dove! alfalfa. Rain in some por- D p s |j]j f ur ther with mor ( . tions of the county early in warm weather the week and again Wedncs day night caught some farm- To ™ at ° . tp^ tmg « ers with hay on the ground, completed in southern and Several days during the week “ ntral reg '°* s an . d » about were overcast and humid 40 P®*® 6 ? done * n ! he with hay curing very slowly. * Crawford area. Early sweet Strawberries are coming , c £ rn Jf being cultivated a] on in volume Berry size and though some farmers sli!l art quality appears to be very P la * tm f swee ) corn Vai “-Hie s good Reports from around Cultivation of row crops , the county point to a top genera yield, but harvest is seven to A moderate to heavy ciron ten days later than normal is being experienced in manj Throughout the state fai- peach and apple orchards in mers made good progress last the Berks-Lelngh and South week in getting their delay- Mountain producing arej s Gap Hickory 2 4148 FOR BETTER HAY CONDITION THE MEYER WAY Terre Hill Hlllcrest 5-3455