ISOTOX Transplanter Solution 11 J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. 736 MAST CHI'STXI'T ST, 1 I PLAN AHEAD:! t | . CONTROL “SPITTLEBUGS” . | With ISOTOX PRODUCTS . | ISOTOX (Contains LINDANE) For SPITTLE- . I BUG CONTROL on Forage Crops ■ For growers who wish to obtain ' last, economical I | clean-up of spittlebug in alfalfa and clover plantings, ■ ORTHO recommends ISOTOX. Neiv Federal registra- ® I tions now permit use of Lindane within 14 daj.s of I ■ harvest or grazing and before crop has more than <» Inches of growth. TsOTOV contains Lindane and is | | available in two formulations. | RECOMMENDATIONS . " i’se 1 pint ISOTOX Spraj No. 300 or 1 lb. ISOTOX ■ | 25 Wet table in no less titan 20 gals, ot water per ■ I acre, \pplj when first sign of spittlehng hatch occurs. ISOTOV also aids in \Jlalla Weevil and aplud control. | M Visit tour ORTHO denier soon and be prepared to _ control tlirse damaging msec t.s this season. m I | _ T.M.’S Reg l.s. Pal. Oft.: ORTHO, ISOTOV ■ % ■ * f % I)is(nbi.U- * $ I/WCASTKU, P\ L^Lp * t * Survey Shows Hog Carcasses Mostly No* 1 About 33 peicent ol all barrows and gilts slaughtered in the United States from September 1960 to August 19G1 were estimated to have been US. No 1, according to a report issued today by the US. Department of Agricul ture Researchers of iU S D A’s Economic Research Servu e and Agricultural Marketing Service estimated that 39 per cent of all barrow and gilt carcasses were U.S Xo 2. and 26 percent were U S No 3 SAMPLE COPIES FREE Copies ol LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to find the} are not sold on newsstands —■ and perhaps some ot }our inends may not be acquainted with our weekly sen ice We’ll be glad to send, without charge, seyeral copies ot L )NCASTER FARMING to your tnends or business associates lust write their names and ad dresses below (You 11 be doing both them and us a fa} or') Street Addiess Use sepai ate sheet loi additional names ) Your Name - _ _ _ Address _ . _ .. ■ | [ CHECK here it you preter to send a Year’s (52 issues) GIFT subscription for $2 each to your tnends listed aboie It so $ enclosed, or □ Bill me later (Bach will receive a colortul gift announcement card.) , Vlea.sc mall tills form to: LANCASTER FARMING CIRCULATION DEPT A Farmer’s Best Friend WGSA - 1310 kc Hear (Rural Review) Mon. thru Sat. 5:30 - 6:30 a.m. Hosted by Farm Director, Ralph Haneman • Complete reports from all major northeast markets • Pa. State University Extension Service reports • Latest Pa. Dept of Agriculture features • Weekly report from the Lancaster Poultry Exchange • Detailed weather, music, news, time • “Farm World” 6:35 - 6:45 a.m. (Monday thru Fri.) Also Lancaster Livestock reports 11:50 - 12 Noon (Mon thru Fri.) SPECIAL OFFER! Get 100 Kendall milk filters by mailing any two milk box tops and 25c to WGSA, Ephrata, Pa. WGSA, Ephrata Soon 5,000 Watts Only a few were Medium or Cull. About 31 percent of .sow carcasses were estimated to be U S No 1, 35 percent werr U S No 2, and 24 pot cent U S No. 3 These estimates, which art based on carcasses graded at a sample ol 56 packing plants are considered accurate withii about 1 5 percentage point-. Estimates of the proportion ot hogs coming to market in each of the grades will help provide a benchmark by which to measure progress in hog quality improvement To obtain the estimates a USDA hog grading specialist visited the 5G plants and . .. State State P. O. BOX 266 LITITZ, PENNA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28, 1962 graded about 45,000 banov and gilt carcasses and 0.000 sow carcasses from September, to August A free copy of the report, "tirades of flogs Slaughtered in the United States Septem ber 1060 through August 1001,” ERS-37, may be obtain ed from the Division oi In formation. Agricultural Biono mics, U S Department of Vgncultuie Washington L' r ), D C HUSCH BROTHERS OPEN A.C. DEALERSHIP The former R S Weaver Allis Chalmers dealership at Stevens R 1 has been taken over by the firm of' Dausch Heathers Dausch Brothers a >sumed operation ot the business about April 1, and will con tinue to do busme .s at the location toimerly used by Weaver The firm will orter < ora plete bales and sen ice on Al -lis Chalmers Farm Equipment in northern Uancastti (. o <' WAIUANS FUV TO COUNTY TO COMPARE CAOE VENTILATION Fust stop for si\ Canadians on a (old, wmdv day recently was the Claude Hess farm. near Akron Hes-. operates a 10 000-bird cage plant that is \entilated by three legular Vent-O-Matics tor i ear-round control, and two boosters for increased nr in hot weather Hess has reduced floor spate to GO &q tl per bird in the cage area, and 75 sq ft per bird for the entire house area This 32'x2-H)' building was found to be fresh and clean at a uniform 5". degree&F, with out drafts Th-e second farm visited was that otf Sylvan Seller, "where a similar building Is being ven tilated 'with another type of air movement Before returning, the Cana dians saw other types of farms and enjoyed a typical Pennsyl-i wma Dutth “ail-you-can-eat” meal Nine million adults are now enrolled in sonic type of night instruction. 9