• Now Is The Time fcontinued from p..«?e n TO lIM DISKISh ItKSISTWI TOISKTO HKIOI) cal Kiowets aie timid to loiounis'e the \aluo ol the two new var.etics ol tobacco t cleaned last tiolli the Pennhel met the Piiiulea! ate lesistanl to wildhu and the Pennbol also in- bisrant to mosaic to ha\o tins lesist.mcc* in the see* 1 is om of the* best wavs or getting iid of those disease ptohlems Othei qualities ol these two vanelies aie sik h that tbej ,up WOilhv ol inoic aCieagc* each >ear • Pest Control* (Contuiuecl tiom Page I) The w bal-10-iise, when and how ol application loi maxi mum c-tlcc tuenes*, will be em phasized tlnoughoiit the dis cussions, LuecK said The extension specialists will address theniseicus main ly to pioblems with tield coin forage chops tobacco beds po tatoes and tom does, lawns and ornament cI plants The evening progi mi mutu ally held .it the same tunc* as the animal spi mg spiav meet ings will bo camelled this year, but all tanners and custom spi.n opeiatois .lie m vittd to 111111 ci the all <la\ ses sion haieck said I’PiMam toi the da\ is as follow s ‘I '.O i in t Cont i ■)! J O I’uppi i extension ento mologist LARGE EGGS? i ■- ( < -&f <- * »j»E ggs average 26 ounces per dozen fust || laying year | eggs or better to 18 months < | of age j 75 %or more large J and extra large | livability albumen l| score (86 Haugh 3 Units at 8 months) "'f % Strong shells % sf>One of the world's 't i. most popular layers ÜBBARD FARMS CfdctU Manlicim I'iko, l..in< aster I'Kone l-A 2-2151 10 to a m Controlling pi inf disease's llerboil Col* Jr, Plant Pathologist -Ip in J 1 !b am 1 p m Weed con tint measures, George Heiit^ien ( Mansion .utronnimst 2 p m Equipment To I)<t The Fob Ralph I’atterson Ag- n< iilture Engineer .! - .! p ni Discussion Consultation and adjourn- ment Attention Dairymen! DO YOU WANT TO INCREASE YOUR HERD PRODUCTION 2,000 lbs. OF MILK PER COW? HORNCO NEW UNI-PEL DAIRY PROGRAM IS THE ANSWER. USE UNI-PEL WATCH YOUR THEIR BRED-IN ABILITY. HORNCO’S NEW UNIVERSAL DAIRY FEED WILL FIT YOUR DAIRY PROGRAM. FEEDS D. E. HORN & CO., INC. york, pa. pb. i-iwi Wool Payment Program Ends On April First 1/0- The-I'M.l wool piosiiam in- tern n lhis siiniim i will oni'i onh wool ami nnshoin lamb-, wliuh ,nr maiKeted bi'fiif \linli 11, l'M>2 Find Cl Sel dom i idfte C'hanm.in o( tin* Mancastoi Counts Astmnltni al Stabilization and Con-.en.t lion Coninutlee, reminded growers todas Eum h That is the dosim! date toi the I'Mjl prom am, whn h e\- telids Irom Apt)! 1. 30 61 to March ,! 1 IMG2 Growers wiM base ID tins alter the elos inj; date in which to tile their a p]il ic alions lin the pas me ill I’a \ meat s I o pi oil uc ei -, loi Ihe 1 'Mi 1 inai Kc cin scm i w■ iI lollow Die sune mcLliuiis used in jo c \ ions seals Shinn ssool pas pel I enl.uu ol ele h piodliccM -, c ash ielni ns Mom w 00l s ill The peuent.uce - to be an iiimui ed later - - w ill be- (tin iec|imed to i .use Hie national isei.utc pine income! bs all pioduc ers loi shorn ssool dur ing the rnai Ketinc, sear up to tile mcentise pine of D 2 cent-. per pound I.amb pasments ssili hi made to earh prodiitor who sills lambs that base nose been shorn The pasments will In at a rate pei hnndred- 15% DAIRY AND COWS MILK-OUT PLEASE CALL OR WRITE US AND OUR DAIRY SPECIALIST WILL VISIT YOUR FARM AND EXPLAIN THE UNI-PEL PROGRAM “Service Makes The Difference” Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17, 1962—5 , S' w i i hi ul lis c animals mai 1 c i ll lOC Dill |H 11 111 loi tin \s 00l on ihi m on i I, i-m i omp ir hie to tln nat lima I as ila ae oi she, m w 00l 'I’ll» Chau man emphasized llie impel tame ol Keeping ad- iiiuatc hi oids on sales, which must snppoi i the uilormalioii on pas mint applications Thu,, producers sabs rei ords toi sliom wool should show n.ime md addrc ss of hu\ei date of sde name and address of producer net weight of wool sold, ami net proceeds to pro ducer alter norm el marketing dedtic t ions
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