• Tpftiata Harvester' S^ ee ? h> F r ®" k „ J> ?5 id ; : M 5, rket Master > and 1 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 14, 1981—11 • nw™ (...-.iav " Charles J. Noll, and Martin: Market Topper. (From page 10). L. Odland. S Loss of ; tomatoes, and Several Penn State select* bruising, are problems to j ons looked promising. Most u a f + elt ‘ « i 4. stri king was a new F-l hy- We d have to raise a lot brid broccoli, still in the more tomatoes than we do development stage. Plants of no w „make these machines this P .j hybrid broccoll growers commented show uniform growth. Most Prices .were described •><, f -f npn _ _* n __ 7,00 ° time for efficient harvest- The.machines are not yet , mass produced. Three or 7116 Ch erokee yellow wax four original models of both bean was described by one have been used -in the, vast grower as superior to any tomato fields of California other wax bean he had se * and Illinois. Company engi- en on test - Cherokee appears neers described the machin- to 136 one o£ the best for the es as under constant field iresh market. A suprior gre modification. en P° d sna P bean for fresh PLOTS VISITED - market is Extender, includ- Agricultural Experiment 3n £be .trials. Station researchers showing Making good showings a their work" at breeding plots mong F-l hybrid cabbage at and variety trials included *he Penn State research cen Ernest L. -Bergman, Roy _G. ter are the. C. C. Cross Hy- DAIRYMEN— How to Get die Most Milk For the Lowest Cost That’s the Problem.... IT'S A MATTER OF FEEDING In your cows diet, good roughage is the foundation. P*o» duce cdl of it you can. It will show better returns than most any thing else you may do in your dairy operation It is the basic feed for your herd. ■ >- ■* , what about your dairy feed what do you expect from it/ ' Basically ft's frmction is to make up the deficiencies in your roughage of proteins, vitamins, minerals and energy. It should furnish the "Plus Values'* to balance the feed intake with thej milk output. To supplement your roughage economically with the high* est possible return per feed dollar expended use MILLER & BUSK GREEN PASTURES DAIRY PELLETS Green Pasture' Pellets are a high energy ration (this means a substantial saving in quantities required). Substantially low er costs per cow per day than with most mixes. Bulk delivery saves costs and LABOR—No waste. No Fines, More Unifortnity. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PROGRAMMING PLANNING - a complete explanation of die economy and effectiveness of our program ask any Miller & Bushong service representative to make an appointment for you with our Dairy Specialist, Mr. Robert "Bob" Gregory, or call us direct at Lancaster, EXpress 2-2145. or betteryet Sr Miller & I Bushong, inc. "Finest Service Anywhere" MANAGEMENT AND Rohrerslown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster EX 2-2145 Showing promise among storage than any other var-a A /• * ni tomatoes designed for ma- iety. Super Sweet is in its! • v-OUnty Hanning chine harvesting are - C-52, first growing season. I (From page 10) 4 to a 4 New ch ? micals looked a °se they do not under and 146 i seer«l3l Very promlsmg for weed stand them. Farmers stand sunerior Pb U 146 seemed i'ontrol of tomatoes, carrots to gain the most by zoning ■ nions, cabbage, • and lima laws if they take a part in Looking good among swe*l eans - All the sweet com at formulating the laws, et com varities for this area II h ® field tab was weeded are North Star 31, Golden!! ' lth chemicals and most of lf 7™ want your farm Beauty, Jiibllee, Northern® he 01013 showed good weed to be in the green belt, you Light. Northern Bell. White * controL should see that zoning laws Jewel, Merit, and VH 605 Wll keep it there he said. Merit received the highest rating of all sweet com har vested at the Pine Grove Mills research center. Rating factors include depth of ker nel, appearance, tip develop ment, disease resistance and sugar content. One new sweet com, Sup er Sweet, was described- as having four times more su «ar content after 24 hours BREEDING MANAGEMENT STORE PUMPKINS WELL In other business, the Soil „ , . , x Conservation District Direct- Best storage temperature ors a p pro ved conservation for pumpkins and winter plans for the following: Sh iL & ° m t 0 ,5 - Daniel K Ringler, Narvon with a relatively low R 1 m acreas e in Caernar humidity of about 70 to 75 von Township; Fred L. Ding per cent, advises J. O. Dutt, n Wl n ow street Rl, 43 ac extension vegetable garden- res m New p rov idence Twp.; mg specialist Hard-shelled Elam K, Petersheim Elver squash or pumpkins intended son, 75 acres in Caernarvon fnr dorave shrin k bo bo-. Twp; and Kenneth Murphy vested and partially cured Ouarrwille R 3, 117 acres In before first frost. Bart Twp. VAPAM Available Now at P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Inc. SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. EX 7-3539