Fresh Vegetables mtinued nom Page I*s) lt ly m bpite ot importer;,’ ! ts to hold prices up on quality milt Grapelruit, ados, and Valencia oiangeb \ oiis'ider«L_SO°d buys at rnit-counter Shipments ot da watei melons and Me\i antaloupes are on the in- ■ es ii porK picnic*), Boston , jnd roasts will share the otional spotlight with beet chuck roasts and giound partment of Agncultuie piacti- . Broiler-lrjeis and turkevs cally all chemicals and devices Chemicals used to (ontio! m plentiful supply and intended loi the desti uction niany animals and plants and hy of consideration 01 repelling ol pests ecu lam viruses not foimerly irge size eggs have e\- An amendment to regula- identitied as pests undei the meed a post-Easter price tions for enforcing the Fedtual law now iet|iiue 1 egisti a tion to a seasonal low on the Insecticide, Fungicide, and Ro- The amendment dec hues to he Before You Buy Any Hoy Machine See The Meyer Hay Conditioner J. PAUL NOLT Lincoln Hwy., Gap, Pa. wholesale market Ollier e\cel- dentiudc Ad sues, increased lent food tnijb include dairy piotcction to the US. public, products, canned peaches, a lepoit tiom the USDA says honey oils This amendment reqniu's fully adequate labeling ot sex era I classes of (hemicals not previously undei lenal si in tiny ot USDA s AMimltin al Riseauh Sei \ u e Tlie a m end in out will also help to keep dam;eious oi ineitedue produds ott the niaiket ai - coidnn; to Justus Waid dnei toi ol the ARS Rostuides Re flation Dnision USDA Revises Pesticide Regulations Bioadened regulations nude etlodive today brim? under surveillance ot the US Do- * COPE & WEAVER CO. v 'ir - ■■rocuM* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 5, 1962—17 pests, when they aie injurious to mans inteiesfs, mammals Ini ds, lishes, amphibians, i ep tiles aiimilK and lu iestn.il in \ei tehrates iinw mted loots 01 othui plant paits and \n lis ts othei than (hose on 01 in 1 1\ mg man 01 animals Mannt.K tin ei s ol new pio diuls designed to give piotii non against these pests must in me them to be elleitno and must label them adequate!} as to composition dn odious foi use and necessaiv pieiautions befoie they (an be i egistei ed and legal!} maiketed in intei stale comnieice Manulat tin ei s of piodiuts aheadv on the maiKet but not heietoloie i emulated may apply toi legistmtion at once, but they have until Od 1 to nnnplj with this loqunemcnt The numbei of ue« lv (lask illed pesticides is still lompii .Uneh sm,ill but is nu I uusnu mpidh 'Uoie of them will oe used and In moie people .is the flowing population i<> (Hines nun e iiitcnsne use <u r S w.iteis |ii n,l teh-ow ni'd SEED CORN? CALL YOUR HOFFMAN SEEDMAN ELMER BRILL nii/.ibttluown KM 7-7111 JONATHAN S. SHIRK EDGAR C UMBLE Leol.i OL (j-'Uu2 LESTER ERB illi/.ibet blow n 11\I 7-7112 A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. l.,iiuli'-\ tile, riioiu- T\\ S-:5IUI lands and wild lands i angel.mid and lonsts that ((impose about two-thuds of Lb i total ana ei I his i omit i r . Alim ol lh(se pi odtuts will not bo inti mb d to destiin ol t( tiding buds tish oi other animals suue souk ot these lot ms et lilt* aie minimus nu ll in limited ( n\u oimienls and undei spi ( nil (u i umstam e<t. Repellents oi iheniKal leu- (es ' would l)i' intended to mow the ollendeis liom aitas whole tli e\ will must hann, thus |)i i \ eut nit, il.nihme will - out desuotiim the ollendeis Tot.il da mane done h\ t'• g nowlv designated iiosls (mi haidh hi estimated Damage liom <o\otis .done has hoi n estimated to i ost Wistem i.imhinen >lO million ainuial h Roots pins, di mi uc Inn \ n iis-t ansi d iilant disease* Mi< Ii as tubuio inosciu cad (oinpk'eK distitn a <i op Iho lampiev eel tompleteU des lio\ed (omnieicial tisbenes, ni the Ok at Lakes use ot a ie (enth dexeluptd laixnide may alh w then i (^establishment JASON H. AIKLLINGER Si i isbu i 5 O V 7-i>7 1G FRANK H. BUCHEK Lull/ AI V 1 C B. ERB I- iiulisx ilk* '1 s-7115 1J Z O (..il) 111
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