Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 28, 1962, Image 13

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Box, 2471
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R. D. 1, Mount do}
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Walter B. Martin
R. 11. 1, Dmmorc
Heusel KI 8-2C02
Cloyd Wenger
R. D. 7, Lancaster
RV 3-1033
Eugene Spotts
It. I). 2, Honex brook
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Horry J. Daugherty
R. l>. 1, Kirkwood
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Fred Frey
R. X>. 2. Quarr} villr
ST 0-2335
Ross C. Ulrich, Jr.
K. D. 2, Peach Bottom
Hensel KI 8-2488
Charles Ranch
Box 337, Rose Axe.
Leoln, Pa.
OL 6-6ir.l
Richard Shuman
lijl.l Chestnut Ridge Dr
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Grasslands Field Days At Hershey “ ln “'
To Feature Weed Control Chemicals ;°” f ““ cra ““ ~rst
North American Hay Show, an
Hershej. Pa Emphasis
on weed control in forage
ctop& will be reflected in dem
onstrations just started on the
10.000 -acre Milton Hershev
Farms, 15 miles east ot Har
risburg in preparation for the
big First National Grassland
Field Da\s and Conference.
Aug 15-17
George H Uerggren. weed
control expert on the stall of
the Pennsylvania State Uni
versitv. chairman of field
crops demonstrations for the
field day, last week, establish
ed six different quarter-acre
alfalfa plots, each designed to
show a ditterent weed control
practice
All plots -were seeded with
out gram nurse crops One will
be left undisturbed as a check
plot Another will be clipped
for weeds Liquid chemical
went on another before seed
ing and the same chemical in
granular form on still anoTf er
Two ot the plots will be treat
ed 30 days after seeding with
two new weeduides
Berggreu plans to be at the
plots during the field dacs,
and evpects that response to
the different weed control
measures will be enough varied
that farmers will be able to
their own comparisons
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Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 28, 1962—13
The tield davs, billed as the
biggest outdoor agricultural
event in the state this jear
and second in size only to the
State Farm Show, will featuic Land-Grant universities, and a
also
forage harvesting on a
TROPHY FOR HAY CHAMPION of North
America, to be awarded at the First National Grass
lands Field Days and Conference, August 15-17 at
Hershey, is displayed by Edward A. Silver, New Hol
land. left and John E Baylor. University Park.
WITH
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elaborate conservation exhibit
bj the Soil Conservation Ser-
vice, farm machinery displays.
educational exhibits from the
mammoth o\ roast each day,
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