Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 10, 1962, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster farming, Saturday, November 10, 1962
• Seed Conference
(Continued trom Pace 1)
Bit i< lent pioduction of qua
litv produce, coupled with
model u in.ii Keting piograms,
is essential foi the success oi
-,in\ segment of agriculture,
jn William L Henning, State
Seuetaiv ot Agncultuie, de.
cl.ned Monday m addressing
the opening session of the
i omention in Hotel Tleishej
Beeretaiv Henning said that
‘as aamnltnie becomes moie
< omple\ and specialized, it also
Incomes moie competitive,
noth with other industries and
within its own framework”
Quality conti ol he added,
is ol ‘p.uamount nnpoitanee
fie cited the state’s quality
contiol progiani in ceitifled
eggs some ot winch were serv
ed at a Pennsvlvama breaK
tast and called attention to si
milai state safeguards in oher
"commodities notably milk and
■ine.it
Di Hennintt commended
the ICIA foi setting up debit
ed unifonn standaids in seed
< ei tilicatum for all of tne
)iun< ipal t.u m crops He said
t ei tilled seed m itself is an
impoitaut nulustii, and “eien
nioie impoi rant as a basic
factor in the total phase of
.1 _i u ultui al piodnction and
oi an u ultui al efficiency ”
He named eleien dilfeient
< i ops —-torn wheat bailee,
oats glasses potatoes, tobacco,
| Wanted Alive!
SV-s-M^
50 BARN RATS
Fm Kviiorimeiitatioii
50c each
Lane. Laboratories,
I VC.
-1-."> Hull,Hid Pike
L\M \STKU, PA
Phone Leola 050-9043
-sesas- -se^aeo
Wolgemuth Bros.
Inc.
Florin Pcnna.
vetch, grape plants, tomatoes,
and celeu that are eni
biaced in Pennsylvania’s seed
ceititieation, a program hand
led by the Agriculture Depart
ment’s Iluieau of Plant In
dustry
New Jeisey Agriculture
Secretai v Phillip. Alampi. of
Trenton, N J , declared “the
American farm economy has"
contributed much tovvaid sus.
taming oni leadership among
world powers”
HEAVES DON’T
i BOTHER ME
When 1 eat
New Hops
No other feed compares
with New Hope for effective
relief of heaves and allergic
conditions.
In use for over five years,
it has helped to restore hun
dreds of horses even those
that had been given up for
lost to sound, healthy con
dition. New Hope Complete
Horse Feed gives you all-in
one feeding that is simple and
easj. No need for tiresome
soaking of beet pulp, no need
to feed hay because this com
plete feed has everything
for the horse’s nutritional
requirements.
Available
from these
Wirthmore Feeds
Dealers
Paul M. Ressler & Son
Paradise, Pa.
Tel. Lancaster 087-0292
Leroy M. Sensenig
Kphrata, Pa.
Tel. Kphrata 73.5-20(19
•
Clem E. Hoober
Intercourse, Pa.
Tel. Intercourse SO 8-3431
J. K. Stauffer & Son
Lawn - Tel. Manlieim 005-3121
Jiellaire - Tel.
Kli/abethtown 307-2321
•
Horst's Mill
R. P. D. #1 .
Lebanon, Pa.
Tel. Scbaellerstown 049-3330
Gurney D. Brandt's
Mill
Lebanon, Pn.
Tel. Lebanon CB 2-0781
•
Weigel, Bros.
CKtorrt, Pa.
Tel. Oxford 032-8703
Chambers & Smith
K. F. 1). #1
West Grove, Pa.
Tel. IVest'Glove LX 9-08S4
Tie added, however, that
our success in fulfilling this
responsibility seems to have
dulled the interest of those
who have piofited most. Long
spaied from ithe threat of
hunger, and enjoying the
greatest abundance and cho.
ice of .both essential and lux
ury foodstuffs, many of our
people are forgetting the sig
nificance of the bounty they
enjoy ”
He uiged the seed scient
ists and seed certification au
thonties attending the conven
tion to help acquaint the pub
lic “with the full story of the
research, the skills and enter
prise contributed by all
segments of agriculture to
make this abundance possi
ble
Since this is an “off-year”
LAST CALL ...
For Alfalfa Growers
One application of diei
Prevent alfalfa weevil and spittlebug
damage next spring. Make one dieldrin
application before December Ist
Top Dress with 0-15-30 W/B with .25% Dieldrin
Ask Your Local Representative To Arrange
For Bulk Spreading Service.
John E. Melhorn Martin Wanner
Mt. Joy Gap
Maurice Good
Gordonville
Jacob L. Kurtz
Elizabethtown
G and G
Feed & Supply
Lititz - Manheim
Eastern States Farmers Exchange, Inc.
Divert Acres
In Wheat Plan
Farmers Warned
Farmers who are going to
take part In the 1963 wheat
stabilization program should
be careful to sign up only ns
much acreage as they intend
to divert, Fred G. Seldomnd.
ge. Chairman of the Lancas
ter County Agricultural Stabi
lization and Conservation
in association elections, all
officers will carry over for 19-
63 Next yeai’s meeting a
joint session with the Ameri
can Association of Seed An
alysts, will he at Galveston.
Tex
ik now can eliminate alfalfa weevil and spttlebug probi
PLAN AHEAD:
Apply Dieldrin Emulsifiable Concentrate
2/3 Gal. Per Acre as a Direct Spray
At 400 Pounds Per Acre.
John Mortin Enos *• B«kw«lte'
llarcvillo Blrd-to-ttma
c u Henry B. Hoover
Wilson Scott y Ephra u
West Willow
' ijn
Stephen Kurtz
Morgantown
Lancaster Service Center
Quarryville Service Center
OR
Ljs
Committee, said today,
The signed acreage for 19-
63 will be a binding agr.ee
nient, the Chairman explained,
and farmers will have to di
vert the full acreage for
which they sign up in order
to be eligible for any pay
ments including diversion
payments, the regular price
support loans or purchase
agreements, and the eittra
wheat price-support payments.
“This is a change from the
1962 program,” Mr. Seldo
mndge declared “Under the
1962 wheat stabilization pro
giam, a farmer could sign up
for 30 acres, and them dWeit
only 20. and still earn pay-
ments on the acreage he act.
ually dnerted
lems next spring.
Evan E. Dinger
Reinliolds
Formers
Feed & Supply
New Holland