B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December. 15, 1962 % grass seeds and 266 mustard PKristmaS TfCCS ° r otlier sources of heat —. electrical wiring J>o v' A neighboring' - I '-- be'sto'e -it is us& amazed to discover that red u decorations such as candles cloyer seed he was sowing Tf M Aa ] pr fpJ that have an open flame op contained 1,478 buckhorn plan- *» -11C5ICVICU t h ose made from a flammable tain seeds'per ounce. Even so A christmas tree is a pO . material. 6 .Tf aS , ar ° U v° J? 1 tential fire hazard in the home —Do not let wrappingipapep another farmer whosered clov- b]K nee - d n(Jt be a dange - r i£ or simllar combustible materi er se con nne , see s cer£a j n precautions are "taken, als accumulate around the'tree. per c ounce of the same weed 0 r - n a P m e nUI - hdfticulture SP The’answer, Ditmer insists, specialists say that water, rath . - . ; ... , ’ er than the so-called “firfe is to plant only seed that has . „ , . , .. >, been properly tested and label- IfleslTny fme ln d«y. ed in accordance with the _ The foU l t wIU belp ery household had a quilt "bag IfTZTt insure safety in handling and • • • but toda y many -home. a 5 °. ~ f displaying the Christmas tree: bave ba S Q UI ts ms e . gram are not possible from “ healthv freshlv . Made from cotton fe'ed 'and seed that is low in germina- tf ’ flour bags printed in ;a-six tion or full of noxious weeds. Keen tree m water oon- block Early American design. Read the seed tag carefully. . lveep tree , in , " aier < ' on thp have a .hand-uieced +l,o* +l,O o„,„oo tamer in a cool, shady spot in tne quilts nave a nano, pieces i nhio « pp ” the y ard until ready to bring look. Six to nine bags are re re 1 our indoors. Sprinkle daily with Qired to make the quilt,'which. water is easy to assemble and’flnish. The Navy Cross . may be —when bringing tree in- In addition to quilt-printed awarded to any person in the door&j saw o£f butt end about bags, many feed and 'flout naval service who distinguish- Qne mcb above origina i cu t. bags feature patchwork 'prints* es himse f by extraordinary Tbls a j ds ln wa t e r absorption, which adapt beautifully to eroism in connection wit —Stand tree in water-filled quilts ... an dalso mike at mi itary opera ion agams an col j £ amer that properly sup- tractive chair covers, "caf« arme enemy. e avy por£s £be tree. Place in area curtains, and dressing 'tablo Cross is awarded for combat „ .... j away from fireplaces, radiators skirts. Al- Pftnna Fann*»f« he thlW there ai:e ' to ° many Jt ClUId. 1»I Illd a exceptions. I 'lca Too often/ Ditmer notes, jeCa farmers plant seed that was A« ’ I'Kaiv po vine grown on their own farms or - * neir r arms their neighbors without it& HARRISBURG Despite having ‘been cleaned, treated, great strides ahead in farm or tested. He urges, instead, efficiency, many farmers are that they take advantage of still “ ‘way behind the times” available quality seed that has in selecting seed for their been tested and properly label farm crops, a State Department * ec *- of Agriculture official said to day. A random check by state in spectors on seeds that farmers •were planting earlier this year Wendell P. Ditmer. botanist showed only 46 per cent m in charge of the Seed Testing for .pi an ti n g. Similar cheeks Laboratory in the state Bureau gave farmers a 66 per cent of Plant Industry, branded as score m 19(J1> 64 per cent m an “anachronism the use of 19 g 9 low quality seeds on farms ‘ _ . .. . , On one farm visit, Ditmer that are mechanized, even au- , . . , ’ . . . , , relates, a check on oats being tomated, and are otherwise , . ’ . seeded showed only 34 per equiped for modern economi- cent germinatlon> and what cal operation. was even worse the lot of Fortunately, farmers gener- seed going into the ground ally realize the importance of contained 540 quaekgrass seeds using good seeds, and most per -pound In another oats shed dealers offer quality pro- seeding operation each pound ducts, Ditiner concedes. But. of seed contained 338 quack- LARRY WEAVER, PRESIDENT of the Grass lands Future Farmer chapter, left, presents an FFA jacket to the newly-elected chapter sweetheart during an assembly program at the Eastern Lancaster County High School Wednesday morning. 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