12 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31, 1962 • Tobacco Seed (Continued Horn Page 1) uiiuuil pm Hon of the stems .lie lil.uk. .111(1 dead Itl.wk Shank does not th it itim to heiome a ie.il sen- ous dangei to <miul\ glowers Engle said, because lotations Mill keep it in check How eiei he said it spieads \en j.ipidh the sec oml xeai it to bacio goes hack in an inlect eci held told groweis icse.u cli has snown that tobacco taiineis aio piob.ihh wasting nimiec on high [lined siiltali lot ms cu potassium teitili?eis on mam conntv l.mns The cblonde toi ms ol Potas sunn temli/ei will cause pom bin n iinalm in tobacco and ioi mis leason the moic ex pinsne siillate ten m must lie ineii in tobacco teitili/m He s.nd soil tests show that a In me majoim ol count! laims hate exttemel! high lecels ot potassium alie.ulv in the soil to add inoie potas sium than the tobacco pl.inrs cin use i-i just wasting imm- cn lip sa.cl On the olhei hand most counu tobacco moweis could apple mote Xitiogen ei ono mualh he said While the Pemischania St ate Uimeisitv was toimerli ie< ommending a 1-2-1 latio loi tobacco it is now suggest nut a 1-1-1 ratio for soils which hate a large potash re sen e—as show n bs a soil test Me said rates up to 110 pounds of actual Xitiogen per acre have not piodnced un desirable quality tobaeeo Higher rates oi Xitrogen tend to produce laiger. but thin ner leates with no damage to the burn Rngle said growers can eou •ir on about 5 pounds ot -Ni scc-cx HIGH in features LOW in cost! *asßa» GARDENMASTER Don’t bus anv garden tiller until sou’ve seen Merry Tiller’s Gar denmaster . . . until you’ve con sidered its many features, com pared its popular price. This til ler offers more usable, ssork-sas mg power than ant other ma chine in us class s hp engine— 'easy-spin” starting DELIVERS EQUIVALENT OF 2 EXTRA HORSEPOWER Bonus horseposs er from Mem Idlers almost friction-free transmission is deli- IjSs* vertd clirectls to the rotors b\ hca\\ dut> »|vr roller chain, sprockets »ly» and bearings sealed in oil in a steel chain case Free Home Demonstration STAUFFER'S Lawn & CENTER Garden \-top KISSI.I, Hll/It at. .-.m l/ 2 mile stmtli ol ldt.it/ l).ul\ S ,1.111. to 10 p.tu. Closed SuncLij trogeu from each ton of man ure the first jear Thus, it ten tons were spread on eacli acre, . r >o pounds of nitrogen would be ax.nlable for the c i op The addition ot as much as a»M» to SOO pounds ol 10-10- 10 ten lin'd could be added pioht.ibh on soils thit .ue not alieadi extieiaeh high 111 Idtlllt! To in otect seed Horn seed bed diseases. Engle told the lanncis All seed not Known to be fiee of wild fire should be Heated with a 1 1000 sil xer mtiate solution ’ Sclcit seed liom wim best plants Remote pm tides ol husks stems and liulu seed hj ■ ' the seed thioutth passing “DA i ■ INCREASE YOUR INCOME $lOO.OO joa-a-c HORNCO 15% UNI-PEL DELIVERS: D. E. HORN & CO., INC. york, pa. pa 2-7347 USE HORNCO UNI-PEL 15% DURING DRY COW PERIOD FEEDS an air stream. Either have the druggist mix a 1:1000 solution or make your own by mixing 2ij> oxs. of 51.’ -silver nitrate solution with 4 quarts-of distilled wa*'- er Silier nitrate is a deadly poison, use with caution. Treat in earthenwaie, glass or wooden container Soak the seed for t r > minutes, rinse and dry promptly and thoro ughly it the seed is to be stoied Use a tresh sil\ei ini tiate solution tor Heating eai h lot ot seed Engle said Three seed tieatusg denion stiations weie held Tuesday In the county extension ser- y ice The first woman publisliei w.is Ehrabeth Timothy \\ Uo published ' the South Caiolma O i/ette in 17 U) IRYMEN” PER COW 1. Up To 20% More Milk 2 c Strong Healthy Calves 3. Quick Elimination of Placenta 4. Soft Non-Congested Udders Herd Health Top • Manor FFA (Continued tram Page 1) Herr, Millersville Rl. He Is al-> so treasurer of the Lancaater County FPA chapter Secretary, Jerry Breneman, Lancaster R 2, the son of Mr and Mrs Martin Breneman. Treasurer, Carson Kauffman Willow Stieet Rl, son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rauttman Repoitei Lehnun Metrler, lloltwood Rl, son of Mr and Mis C R Met/ler Chaplain John Groff, Lan castor Rti son of Mr and Mis Elias Groff Sentinel, Roger We.mi Millersyille son of Mr and Mis Aithui Weayer County- FFA delegate lay Mylm Willow Street Rl, son ot Mr and Mrs Raymond Mv- Im MAY WE HAVE THE PRIVILEGE OF SENDING OUR DAIRY SPECIALIST, MR. ED BOTTO y TO FURTHER EXPLAIN OUR UNIVERSAL CALL OR WRITE DAIRY PROGRAM? Advisors of the -chapter are Howard Siglm atid Garland. Gingerich • Public Speoking (Continued tram Page 1) What the tarmer needs to know about Fallout, was m third place All three winners are in the 11 til grade at Penn Manor High School The following three ninth grade boys also competed Deane Funk, Wash ington Iloro Rl, Glenu Miller, Conestoga Rl Robert Muehl mg aOO Millers\ille Road, Lancaster Judges for the contest were Mrs Ilarrv Gerlach of the English Department and How aid SigLn ot the Agriculture Depaitment at the high school.
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