Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 26, 1962, Image 13

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    Control Chemicals Effective
8 t Small Weeds, Smith Says
Mat Smith
t> Affrl. Agent
, time to kill weeds
ey are germinating,
„te small and under
Igk
•e mature weeds -get
, r the root system
iar<ler they ire to
■ither cultivation or
The use of herbi
iv materials! is ra
aeinff much of the
1 cultivation of the
means that a Rood
McrsUMlmg is necessary ot
h (be methods of applies
0n and the materials to use
j n growing corn both the
rt-eniersence application (be
>rc cue corn is up) and the
„ t-e"iergence (after it is up)
mi used successfully; the
l‘* v , . .
biectne to keep in mind is to
e t the needs before thev hate
m , Many growers prefer
le pre-emergence treatment
ciau-- heuier rates of herbi
njs be used and there is
jmger of damage to the
1 N " ’)! lUts
[<i !, seir the two most rom
aC i l h rim ides to be used on
nl ire tlu amine form of
1,4 Ti Atmine Both of
OUTPRODUCES ’EM ALL!
NEW,
MASTER PLAN
EBY'S MILL L. J. DENLINGER GO. ROSS H. ROHRER
& Sons
UTITZ
* -en d & McGinnis hempfield mills sunshine farm
ATGLEN E. PETERSBURG SUPPLY / INC.
these are good weed killers
and their use depends upon the
weeds to be controlled.
For the*average corn field
with normal trouble from an
nual broad-leaf weeds, the iise
of 2,4-D at the rate of 2 pints
per acre just before the corn
comes through the ground or
in the spike stage will do a
good job and will be the cheap
est
The use ot Atmine SOW as
a liquid sprav at the rate of
210 pounds per acre in 23 gal
lons of water, or the use of 20
pounds o f the granular
torm, Atn/ine 10G, is strongls
recommended where there is t
grass problem aud where *ihe
corn is to be grown without
anj cultmtions This material
gives vers good control on all
crt the annual or penenmal
grasses that are difficult to
control in the row
These materials mas he ap
plied at planting time or as
long as three weeks after
planting the corn, the torn
mas- be up and small in sire
without mjur\
When spraving with Atn
zme it i* \er% important to
keep the agitator running nt
IMPROVED
1. Poster growth—fust 4 month*, 19 days from birth
to 200 !bs.! k
3. More pigs marketed—9.ls pigs marketed pgf
litter! -
3. letter food efficiency—a mere 2 5/ j lbs. feed pel
pound of gcin from birth to market!
4. Lower cost—only 42 lbs. Master Mix coneentrat
and 5.3 bushels cam for 100 lbs. gain from 5<
lbs. to market woightl
A an, Improved Matter flan
to pesh year hojs to aijrfce'
while prices ere high' And
you sec the >Ol done in tos*
feed then ever hefere $e
make I*sl e top prefit /ear
S«t ea the peer Master
Plan new!
MASTER
.MIX.
PARADISE
all times and use a 50 mesh
screen or coarser in the suc
tion strainer as well as in the
nozzles
Some growers may want to
reduce the cost of the Aitn
zme by spraying only a 12 to
14-mch band over the row,
this means that the rate per
acre should be reduced in pro
portion and that cultivation
will be required between the
rows
With the use ot Atnzine as
a weed control chemical grow
ers should not attempt to
grow any cover crop in the
corn this summer Atrmne
will pretent the germination
of the ryegrass or bromegrass
seeds, however, with the 2,4-D
applications the normal cover
crops mav be sowed after the
last cultivation
All spiat operators should
be evtenielv careful in the
handling at these materials
and their sprat ers These
chemicals mil kill mam de
sired crops and plants in ad
joining fields and properties
The drift ot spra\ particles
and fumes should be consider
ed at all times
THE lE* HASTES PUS
SOWS (S umlis
nuna ua im
oiuun
row. f*e»
TOTAL PE» n* HUMWOtTSO
(I.I3 pim I P*r Otter)
PtQS to so m.
u» nm-sanr
««-CT»
total ren
HOGS —4O IB*. TO MARKET
Pt« OROWCft CONCENTMTC.
MOfl RMlMIft CONCEJITSATC
OfUUN
wm, m*
felt Am IMMm fw4 tMMMi
QUARRYVILLE
LITITZ
SCHAEFFEKSTOWN
441
Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 26. 1962—13
ORTHO
PRODUCTS
IC. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc.
7,t6 II AST CniMVTM'T ST.
potato pests can’t hide
from Phosphamidon
You've probably read about the insect-seeking
KiUor-ORTHO Phosphamidon. We have it. We’v*.
seen it work. We recommend it for eliminating
potato pests
Here’s whv.
Wherever insects hide safe from other sprays
(under the curl of a leaf, in crevice of a stalk)
Phosphamidon hunts them down. And kills them.
Phosphamidon kills on contact But. it doesn’t
have to It is absorbed by the foilage and pene
trates the entire upper part of the plant sys
tem. Result; a “re ote control” kill that gets the
hidden insects other sprays miss.
The list of insects reads like an encyclopedia of
potato pests: Colorado potato beetle (even the
resistant one), all varieties of aphids, flea beetles,
corn borers, leaf hoppers just about every
insect that chews or sucks What’s more, most
insects that are resistant to other sprays find
Phosphamidon irresistible.
Phosphamidon is absorbed so quickly that work
ers can enter the fields a few hours after spray
ing. And the natural predators that feed on harm
ful potato insects can safely return too.
Don't spray money away, hit or miss, with or
dinary sprays come in or
phone us for your Phosphami
don requirements. With Phos
phamidon you just can’t miss
A Complete Line of
ORTHO products
Available At
P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Inc,
SMOKKTOWN Phone Lane. EX T-S5S#
Distributed by
I. VM’ASTIIR, PA.
PH. 11X 7-J1721
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