G—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 7, 1982 g-y rv p • 11(> gioweis 01 43 3 pel tent Urowers UGlCcll ot those \otins fatoied the •■jt 1 f'lwlovc maikeiuiK oidei pto&i.im 1 lirKCy This total ol piodmeis lepies- Uiowns toted down a pio- on led 30 pel unu ot the \ ohinie posed national maikelintt oi- ol tuikeis maiketed dunnn li'i ioi tinkots in a u'leieii- the teal Inn act oi dun; to pielmnn.ni The la\oi able t oto fell shot t icsults ~Minoiimed this week 0 i the lequiied two-thirds, ot h\ lhe CS Depai linent ot An- those t.islinu ballots hi 23 2 i u nlt ino pei cent ol those lotms; and Out ol ,i national total oC In lb b jun t ('lit of the ])Ountl -7 lj>s juodiuer <a>-t 7- i»— v« I ZARTMAN'S ROLLER MILLS Q E. F. ZARTMAN, PROP | Buyer Of Milling Wheat jj and Grain Storage LITITZ, R. D. I Potato Growers You Need Thiodan The new broad range insecticide With this important new chemical discovery— Thiodan—you get a multiple kill of several potato pests at the same time. This means one shot control which, of course, is a more eco nomical way to protect your crop. Thiodan is a concentrate. Just mix with water and apply with ground or air spray equipment. And Thiodan is compatible with all commonly used fungicides. Its effectiveness has been proved over several seasons. Ask about other Fine filler Products • “OaS" Fungicide (Copper-Zinc Chromate) For Early .mil Late ISlight 0 Mitii-Leaf “00” ieeds plants through 1 ullage, a Honderliil supplement to ground ferfilitj. AVAITjAISI.R AT YORK IjCK'IL DR VI/RU OR **■ Miller Chemical & I lllFertilizer Corporation P. O. iiOX 25, RPHR VTA Phone IIK 3-0523 ROHRER’S $ V have a complete line of Miller it INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES i P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. T 'j «*<*»_•’ - ,r **< - » smokktow n t ine Ph. MA 6-2296 Pli. Tiiiiu-. HV 7-3530 • Soil Conservation (Continued fiom Page 5) moie accurately and fulhlh main otliei uses It doesn't take in an \ sayings like the 112.10 000 mistake to justify the salais ot the soil scientist this county lecenth lined Eyeu the legulai laim con sen ation practices aie finding then \ia\ to the cits Al though soil c onsei valion dis tiuls neie set up as an agm nltmal progiam, paik man ageis and oi gainzat ions an 1 landowneis yyho manage an BLUE COMB A disease which attacks growing* pullets and young laying chickens. OltKil\ Not ot bacterial oii“in, but otherwise snggestiie of ji contagious or inlections disease, (’inrent view* point* I’robablj a \irus disease M PTOMs Sudden deci eased teed <onsumptmn, dtop in egg piodm tion, depres- sion and whitish wnten di.mhen. Indnidiial buds mat hate <rop distension. sunki'ii (‘ics. daik blue loinbs, shmeled shanks, Post Moitein usually sliows pale breast muscle resembling the tlc>sh ot fish tiop is otten tilled with soni-smelling lood. Small jellowish spots may ap- peal on the liter. Hiilulgenienl of kidneys is common with the- a<euauilation ot 111 .ills (’VI TION Vc curate diagnosis is neiessaiy to difteieutiate between Blue Oomb and Fowl (’holc'fa. TKI’VTMKNT Seieial Opes ol tieatnient iormeih leconuuended have mostly been i < (‘<l bj the use ol the Broad Speettinu antibiotics or a combina- tion ol one <>l these mth Furazolidone contained in a highlt foi titled feed, Foi tie.itinent oi Growing Pullets we recommend the use of our E 4RLY BIRD Xo. 50 Meditated Ration. Foi tie.itinent ol Dateis we recommend oui E VERY BIRD Xo. 49 Medicat- ed Ration Feed these lor 4 to 5 dajs Me bate found them quite eftectue. AYtyon a mash and grain program is followed it is well to discontinue the gram and leplace it with a limited amount oi our F \RDY BIRD Xo. 33 Poultry Fitting Ration I your flock please call your Miller & Bushong representative or call Lan caster 392-2145 Collect. Well Go All Out To Help! I If you have birds that “do not look just right”, or trouble strikes “FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE ” acie or moie ot land find the district services useful Dis- tnct dnectois have beeme in- ci easmgly concerned with these pioblems as" they see housing developments eroding into out streams or steep em banknients slipping into or a wav tiom Inghwais and buildings The man who le c eives help in di dining |he puddle tiom Ins fiout lawn i-, 1 list as pleased as the farmer whose field was tiled to diam sQ.np w et spots "Who benefits fiom soil and BUSHONG water conservation’ The smalt landowner benefits The farm er benefits because he can grow bettei crops The equipment dealer, grocer, bankei. and cleigyman benefits because he knows the conservation farmer and his family aie moie likely to stay in their community and. contnbute economically and socially to society Most mi poitant of all our children benefit because the land from w Inch we grew will continue to supply the tood and water, clothing and timber, for to monow’s generations if! '&/ tfE LP MILLER & Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145
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