Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 24, 1962, Image 12

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    —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 <o\ ei (i op oi a
i,i am lollou iim
v intc i
coi n < iop
Loio\ .in I'xpei iinent il <hi -
inn.il iii.ia push <iti i/ine tin
the top spot in .1 leu tens
because ft does not hist -is
loan in the mound .inci it
h.is t;neu nood council on
ac ceds u p to six to emht inches
tall
‘Lot ox is pi etu hot he
s.i.d It should he used pic
emeiue 01 deeded aua\ Itotn
the coin jil.nits it it is used
post-t mt'i nem e Tlieie will he
cei\ little loi ox on the nniiKct
this x e.i 1 he said
Un/ine is still one ot the
Inst (heinu.ils lot c on! 1 olluu,
mosi masses .ind hio.idle.iled
Acieds he said hut it the
held has a had ptohlem with
mu mass and quark mass
Amitiol-T should he added to
the Att i7ine and spt.ned post
(memento when the 101 n is
six to eiqlu jiu lies tall
Itemmen also snuuested tul
tnation at least once men
ac ith the use 01 chemicals es
jn i 1 1 Ila il tile soil has a
ifciid.nu \ to c 1 nst
Non is the time to sjii.ij
pmtuies lor mid g.ulu am
tiol he said AVaitim- till lat
er in the spring will jii.iten.il-
K reduce the eltec ti\t ness of
sjii av ma
The ester loi m ot 2,4-D at
tlie rate ot iy> 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 <a-. - r -
iiuilul as corn borer las' \ei~
.if r u ills, nn mil alii n> 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 <orn tiom stalk
rot otten ian ninth higher
Tlu re is in nth evident e to
show that the disease builds
u|) in soil with toiii-altei
(Diii lie lecoiiimended i ela
tion oI c i ops it the disease
appeals to he building up in
an\ pal tit til.n held
i hei e is no spi aj tontiol
and no one vanetv looks bet
tei than am othei when stalk
lot is bad he said, but ad
ded last jeai was a paititul
uh bad seal lot the disease
the
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Mites aie becoming one of
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hogs.
In its business meeting
association elected four diru
by bleed, to thiee-yeai
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terms
They aie Haiold Rohier,
Lancastei R 7 Chestei W lute
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HI Poland China, Janies J 4
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letta Rl, conimeieial
lAlembeis also appioied an
amendment to the by-laws
peimitlum liee iniuor mem
beiship to all 4-H Club mem
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