12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3, 1962 • Soils Day (Continued trom I’age 1 » con Iml Incomes ,i scrums pi o l>lf in Not onlv do weeds be come the limiting factor as Kim ci ns \ielrts tliev also ni ne ise i osts of piodiiction Atn/ine gate exceptionally good (ontrol in licld imps last jeai he said Switching to the pi obli in ot weeds in Image imps Iteig gieu said the wintei ■weeds ■which caused so much trouble in n< w seedlings last .season should be less ol a pioblem this spnng "The winter an nual weeds aie expelleneing a moi e iigomus winter, ' he said Hoiveui it needs ilo lieionn a set ions pi oblem in the tnst cutting ot .1 new mass or le- gume seeding' l>c i ggren recom mends put tin -A the (top into tlie silo wheie the seeds will liei ome stei lie Out ot the weeds to watch ac tending to Ileigmen is nut mass \ut mass js becoming intieasmglv set ions lien gm on helieees and contiol is not Arriving Soon! 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Eptam is showing good lesults, he said, but it ib still expensive to use and it is reta in eh short-lned The residual elicit ot Eptam is noticed onlj six to eight weeks as compared to six to eight months ten At- t i7,i ne illeiggien said, 2 1-1) and the old ciiltnatoi still hate a plan* in weed conti ol ecen with some ot the newei chemi cals Ilowexei, lieiggien said main laimeis wink then coin gionnd too much Sm\e\s show most I’ennsj h ama taim eis wOl k then soil llnee to 11 times betme planting “A com seed bed does noth.ne to look like a lettuce bed,” he said I’.oiggren said them is a tiend towaid minimum till- age in the state in an elloit to cut down on piodnction costs .lames II EaKm, Exensiou Amoiiomist tiom PSU said the new soil rest repents should net the results back to the l.umer ttuickei than hefoi e Fmtheunoie he said the new lepoits m\p the laimei $l.OO the opportunity to make his own fertilizer recommenda tions, and will lot him change his mind as to crop to be plant ed. » - The now are much more flexible, in that no blan ket recommendations aie made Test results aie Riven in ‘low", “medium" and “lush' and the niowei Mguies teitili /ei amounts lioiu a table Eakm said “ A lanuei should be as well mtoimed about the teitilitv level ol his Melds as he is about the pm cluctioii ol his (o\\s Eakm reioiumended a. 1-1-1 latio leitih/ei on tobacco mound where soil tests show a high lex l l ol Potassium The ext i a Xitiogen in a made stub as IP-IP-10 should prove liene licial on both quality and Innh v leld John Sheuk II \\ illovv St R 1 Mahlon Shenk Holtvvood lid and Galen W Chou'-e, Stevens 111, received the i ih hons won last tall in the l)is ti it t Hay Show at Heishey Awards vveie piesented to the 21 patticipantb in the live 'SC.Af OPEN THE DOOR ON MORE PROFIT Early Njutriticn h wßbd FAR Joseph M. Good & Son 1!7 New j)oi t Road Ltola Pa J. C. Walker & Son, Inc. CHas. E. Sauder & Sons U 1) >. East Earl. Pa I. B. Graybill & Son Refton. Pa Game Landis Maintained In The County The Pillowing is an accom plishment report by the Penn sylvania Game Commssion, showing work completed in Lancaster Countv during the past vear On the four Farm-Game Piojects theie aie 2 ( *4 roop- aci e corn contest sponsored bv the Am icultui e Extension Ser vice and the Pennsylvania Ciop Improvement Association Seven mowers received blue ribbons lor yields over 150 hushles per acre Eighteen movveis had 125 to 149 hush les pei ac re They received red nhboiis High yield of 170 2 was made by Fred Fiey, Quariyville R 2 The report was submitted . r , * t * b\ T A Remolds, Supervisor •\iine Lueck, Assistant , • . ’ * , „ . . of the Southeast Division. Count! Agent in charge , .. . „ District game protectors in the ot the meeting Clavton San- „ s T „ 4 . Count! are S C Mace. J P. Lititz R 2 was master „ - , , . Eicholtz and W E. \\oodrlng. m ev of ceremonies GIVE YOUR ANIMALS A BETTER START...WITH _ Early Nutrition gets > our young off to a fast start r\ /'] toward » good finish Clucks poults pigs and A \ / / calves given the prosier fotxls for rapid growth y /) to numnu/e the slow down eflect-s of stress periods , \ s - trsv ' will grow f ister unu stronger tli m those that don t /.J \ 'srs-' h ivc die ad\ images of proper foods carlv in Ife (I 1, irlv Nutrition pi\s off fur Mill becmevou \i u get mart protit b ick for the d illars you invest in '/77 last working earlv-growth toeds (J ai> Pa erating farmers with a total of 27,893 acres. Seven farms with 475 acres were leased in the program. A total of 583 farmers were contacted, 5,800 conifer seed lings were distributed. 604 multiflora rose seedlings were, distributed, and 1,500 conifer seedlings were planted There are tive tracts of State Game Lands in Lancas ter Countv These are located in Cla>, Brecknock, Coleram, Penn and West Cocalico Town ships and comprise a total of 5,500 acres On the game lands, 14 acres of woodland borders were cat and 12 acres were recut. Twelve miles of roads were maintained, seven acres of thistles were removed and 3% acres of forest trees were thinned Rose* BEDS David B. Hurst How inans\ille. Pa Walter & Jackson Christiana Ph A. L. Herr & Bro. Quan \ Mile, Pa Elverson Supply Co. Eherson, Pa