—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24, 1962 12 • Direct Seeding (■('mil inn eel Irotn I’aue 1) lit* ms .mil onions .incl said lie Inline os seftetable growers •lie missum Ti hot it they do not nso some o! these now(i < lioini< als Ci'oi!,(' IldieHU'ii o\tt iision .mi oiionnst also mentioned J nphenamid He said it Ims not \i’t been appicned loi use Iml that it looks stood on sen beans si i ,n\ bei I les and new leuunie studious hut the L ni- liisits specialists want to see nun e noik with the chemical btloie he\ make am i eeom- niend atious llen-tien said Vtii/me is still one ol the hist chemicals toi use i’l mm w eo.l i oiui ol I) ui ir docs 11<'iit(' i piohh in ol si i dun, ,i pounds per .lire on hlneanss pasrme will hill the new growth and most ot the hulhs that have .staitei giowth It in.iv take two or thi ee searh spiavnigs to Kill all the bulks he said Fne to Jo sMllops ot water per acie should be enough to do the joI» Cons should be kept oil the pastiue lot 10 dajs after spi a vim; Heihert Cole extension pl ant disease spe< uilist said Ne matodes are hei oming one ol the majoi pests on peirennial onnnieiital plants lie said the Cennsjhania Department of Agricultures llurcau ol riant Imlusm is to in sjiec t foi nematodes in the soil on the roots of nnrserv I stock Fargo mfostations ot' nematodes mil result in lack] ot 1 1 rhhcation bj the bureau I Ileavv nematode populations on the toots will make the plant appear to be su tiering Horn lack ol lertih/er Con ti ol ot the mu rostopu-si7t d worm is iisiialh too expensive loi annual plants, he said Cole also told sprav ope r .i tens then mis'lit have to go into potato helcis as mans a iwo oi thin* time-, a week when blight is mown-; He snd lln in.KtKc ol spr.ij ms om e e\ei\ week or 1 1) da\s will not stop .1 oul -I>i (iK hpia\ u ith Main h ulniiLMi needed he iMoti ineiidt d I oil n l’< ppoi evit nsmii out*' inoloaist said main he .>aU J ol IVpper sini I- bCaik' o* p hundred was the highest in festation he could find m any held hist tall, but the inuden i e of down ;• now available in 14’ - and 16’- tasty Coarse Texture or palatable Pellets You’ll like the many c* ;> advantages offered by our complete dairy feeding program, too. Whether you take Farm Bureau DARI-PAK in bags or bulk our Grain Exchange program gives you full retail price for yqpr home :• grown gram Ask about our Large-User Program —it offers extra discounts for 5,7 or 8 ton de •• £ liveries Start Today... Feed the Farm Bureau Way! We can look for the hatch ol 17 year locusts about the first of June this year, he da id Se\m, sprayed when the first eftg cuttings appear on the tiee branches will gne pood contiol Mites aie becoming one of the more serious insect pests on 1 1 ii l l and vegetable ciops Peppei said lie lecommended spia\mg ti mt ciops and xege l a Dies with a inixtuie ol \la latliion Keltham- and Tedion seceu davs betoie hai\est 'l’be mec ting was Sponsoied b\ the Lamastei C'ountv Ex tension sei Mce and was undei the diieotion ot Arnold LuecK assistant Count} Agent Take Guesswork Out of Dairy Feeding... ALLEN MACKEY, Farm Bureau Feed Specialist, will gladly visit with you and explain the Farm Bureau Dairy Feeding Program Mackey’s wealth of experience, plus special training, combine to qualify him for his very important assignment of assisting you in dairy feeding and management Your Farm Bureau FIELDMAN will arrange a visit from Mackey or, if you prefer, call us at Lancaster EX 4-0541 Let the COW culator and Farm Bureau’s M.P F. Program work for you This new scientific approach to profitable milk production is a big step forward in efficient dairying Qualified FIELDMEN are anxious fa serve and assist you in designing a PROFITABLE DAIRY FEEDING PROGRAM. For Prompt, Courteous Service, In Bags or Bulk, Call . . , Lancaster EX 4-0541 New Holland ELgin 4-2140 • Swine He (Continued from - hogs. In its business meeting association elected four diru by bleed, to thiee-yeai OI s ( . terms They aie Haiold Rohier, Lancastei R 7 Chestei W lute Il.ii old U Fndslow, Marietta HI Poland China, Janies J 4 -Mai tin Chnstiana HI Land ince and I flaiold Fiey Vl.u letta Rl, conimeieial lAlembeis also appioied an amendment to the by-laws peimitlum liee iniuor mem beiship to all 4-H Club mem beis and Futuio Fatmus ot Manheim 665-2466 Quarryville STerling 6-2126 ofTu Lane 'ft ere u er East ed lecture States was 1 Hen . Landib\ > was C Warren L \er R 2. a-ssociatio and exhibitor of champion barrow of u rastei show NOW you can the best feed level for every cow! ,C. COn BUR^ !