•I fonservation e<l a etter f ro,n the President Jo» asking them to work tor pass ;roni t rom a » e t a^e 0 j legislation to en ,i;o« farmers adxantages of a bi c bol i c onser\ation districts bCr i!ilion farming Demon- f 0 b e formed. That same year s ljons> were installed at Pennsylxama’s state legisla t.ramLUt expenses on hun- ture, plus 21»otheis. passed Lj, ol farms so neighbors enabling acts By 1945 all 4S rj d vC e how practices actual- states had joined them y orbed Crop projects in a jl v> A\ei o *stcU*t- cai lying out complete soil con 01f none of these methods ser ' atlon programs was given 3 L to •■click ” Farmers to districts created under this rU asked to change Today ,n . Pennsylvania f blto nanded down for gen- f Colinl >' S0!l conservation l ls The ad\ice ccas com- districts me presently oany.iig r ron, outside and they policy of the Com,non- L suspicions ot goiemu, cat we “ ul > ™ Piov.de tor the f rc _ conseication of the soil and soil lesomces ot this Common [gml Conservation Distriifs ccealth, and loi the oontiol Lpudually concepts emerged and prevention of soil erosion, I t brought about the crea- ana tlieieby to pieserve natui -1 of uniciuc. grassroots or- a! resources, assist in the con iuiuaiions, the soil conserva- trol ot floods, prevent impair |Ci) districts In 1 *137 the menf ot dams and reseicoirs, ou'iaors ot each state leceic- assist in maintaining the naci- [tenerpnce. I ) i The job of developing and Early and late blight can pose a serious lineal lo your potato profits— profits hard enough to come hy these days. Protect your potatoes, safeguard your tn\ cstment wrth Dith vne® M-22. Contains 80% maneb— the top-rated Blight control fungicide across the country. It has been field pr oved, and grower approved. In many potato areas tl has in creased yrelds as much as 37% over nabam sprays. For more efficient blrght control in '62, be sure to use DifHAiNEM-22.Sceyourdealernow. phiuadeupkias.pa. Lancaster Co. Distributors for Dithane M-22 MILLER CHEMICAL and FERTILIZER CORP. P. O. Box 25, EPHRATA * r gability of rivers and harbors, preserve wildlite, preserve the tax base, protect public lands, and protect and piomote the health, satety and general w el tale ot the people ot the Commonwealth ” Next week: "The Powerless Govern ment" • Auctioneer (From Page 1) agei of the sale, 01 any mem ber ot the auctioneeis assoc iation. All goods toi sale should he biought to the Paul Z Alai tin sale bain in Blue Ball on the d.n bctoie oi on the morning ot the sale, Landis said Elmer Jluny will again act as sales manage!, and Paul Martin will donate the use ot Ins sale ham The sale is scheduled to be gin at 10 a in on June 1G let blight shrink, your potato profits «• • Dithane Official Says Milk Surplus Is Intolerable A high ranking official of the Fedeial Agriculture De lia] tment has called the siu plus in dany products an intolerable situation that Ot ic led tanners no hope ol ado (nia,l e piofat and cost tax paceis up to SGOO million per \ e.n Speaking at the annual me eting ol the Eastern Ali'k Pioduceis Coopeiativo Asso ciation in Sjiacuse New Yoik, John P Duncan, J i , an assis tant Seciotaiv of Agncultute, told fanners that unless pi ice support legislation is ierased. (Continued on page 5) use M-22 ROHJVI Rj HA & AS 1 Phone BE 3-6525 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9, 1962—7 t • 4-H Strawberry (From Page 1) heis to forego exhibiting at the lonndup Snader beat the drv weather bv nrigating twite wutli a pel [mated hose in the patch Snadei, who planted two other vaueties, Dunlap and Aimore, exhibited onlv Cats kills In answei to the aues.,- lon. Do you like CatskilU beitei than the other two \ai leties? he answeied, “Right now 1 do ” In second place in both ph.i-.- Shroin, IG, the daughter of Mr. and Mis Edsjai Shiom, Man heun R 4 She had a, project of ‘l5 .5 Ei ic Stonei, 14, son of Ali andhfis Raj mond Stonei, 10 51 Eden Road, Lancaster was thud in both dnibiond 1 He had a 93 5 scoie Fouitb place in both categonos was Gaiv Pottoi 13, son <n Mr d itd Mifc Edgai Poitei, Washington Boio HI He had i piojw t stole ot 90. Uenj picking bewail on Time 2 m Hie Snadei patch and h m hi ought in lilO 20 to the pie-- ent time with picking still go ing on I he 500 plants weie set one Apnl 22 ol last veal and mul ihed with sawdust “to Keep the tunnel s wheie thej should be Snadei said A tew days .illei Thanksgiving the hei» v plants weie imikhed wrh wheat sl l a\v The plants had dm eloped lots ot uinneis, h. that tune bnadei explained, and he didn’t want the plains to ha\e out in ticezmg weht hei The straw iniiloh was *pai ally lemove-d early ( thm spring with a thin covenng lett on the giound to consent moistuie and keep the berms i lean Ei en so. Snadei n ugated twite ■dining the sea- 6011 lu-dsons tlie eieut was Cail Bittner. Extension Haiti k«1- tme Spemlist fiom the-Pend uluuia State University. Memlieis ot the Lancaster Rotaiv Cluh sponsois of the lomiciup bought the exhibited hen ies s\v \i< > <xi sorl.r wondei in'? Just bon }>o<>cl IS tins bud.’ Somebmh has ’em ii}-ht neai ion \SK HlXi: (oi lib, Ill.lllK''’) "HONEGGER LAYERS" j. how \ui) Aioom: u. I>. ji t MTITZ, TMINX\. ? Phono; M Idison <»-."> tO.S, .. . 1 Windle's Hofcber)[ COCMR.4MVtLLK, PA, j Phone: At glen I/Jf 3-3041
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