Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 04, 1963, Image 5

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    Prepare C OT SI„Ie, Ah.ad
W«tes Thanks Qf g eason For Best R esu lt s
Editor, Lancaster Farming
Dear Sir:
Our young farmer meetings
are now over for the year and
would like to express my ap
preciation for your coopera
tion in printing announcements
•f our meetings. It has been
very helpful in keeping our
Members Informed of schedul
ed events.
We will contact you again in
the fall when the young farm
er meetings will be resumed.
Than'ks again.
Sincerely,
R. Gene Daugherty
Advisor, New Holland
Tounig Adult Farmer
Organization
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the other day when, visiting the
farm o'f Herbert and, Rhelda
Royer, located on the northern
edge of Lancaster; the Royers
Winter injury is very com- have a registered Holstein herd
mon among evergreen shrub- and are proud o{ one o£ theu .
bery this spring. A number of three-year old cows; this you-
Corn planting will be a very requested home visits to var- ng cow ,i ias .| US t finished her
di«icult operation if that corn ious parts of the city and Rrst i ac taition as a two-year old
planter isn't in good condition; county show considerable dam- over pounds of fat
growers are urged to service age to azaleas, arborvitaes, hoi- and wei gfi S a t least 1600 pou
tlie machine before the day lies, boxwood, and roses. Parts nds j n body -weight. In tact this
you start to plant corn. If you of the 'plant may appear to be grea t cow is a 4-H club animal
have the split boot type of dead at this time; owners are oW ned by their daughter, Aver
fertihzer divider, better be urged to water the ground area ril. Congratulations to the Roy
caretul, tor you may be head- every 10 days with a thorough ers tor raising and developing
ed for trouble, higher analysis soaking, being sure to get the on 6 t fi e great young cows
ot fertilizer now being used moisture down into the root of breed in Lancaster Co
may burn the sprout Why not zone . By early June all dam- houge cleamng is *
lep ace le 1 , - aged or dead parts should be j land ,f or ma ny home-makers.
ment for the side bander ap- ° „ , . , . -
plicator and get off to a safer removed. Silverfish are small insects of
start? j was ver y much impressed ten found in stored papers,^
by Max Smith
County Agriculture Agent
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3 WAY NITROGEN STRUCTURE
HIGH IN WATER SOLUBLE PHOSPHORUS
LOW CHLORINE SOURCE IF DESIRED
MAGNESIUM TAILORED TO CROP NEEDS
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books, and magazines in lofts
and attics; these insects live
and thrive on these materials.
An effective way to pi event or
eradicate silverflsh is to spray
the stonge places and mater
ials with a 2 per cent house
hold chlordane solution. This is
available at most insecticide
stores.
Alfalfa and clover growers
who made a new seeding of th
ese legumes this spring with
out a nuise crop, are advised
to apply a chemical spray for
the control of Aveeds. If Eptam
was not applied befoie tba
seeding was made, then one qu
art per acre of 2,4-D-B should
be sprayed over the field when,
t/he weeds aie from one to two
inches high. This piactice is
very important to prevent thei
weeds from crowding out the
little legume seedlings.
Cross ventilation is very im
portant in the steer harn dol
ing the spring and summer
months. Doois should be open
ed and windows removed ito
permit maximum air circula
tion Cattle comtort is veiy im
portant toward efficient gains;
hot, stuffy barns do not pio
vide this comtort.
Steigel Lions
Hear Of Wheat
Robert P Coleman, Field
Supervisor 'for the Pennsylva
nia Farmeis’ Association, was
the guest speaker at the meet
ing of the Baron Steigel Lions
Club on Thursday evening at
the Clay Hotel He spoke on
the “The Wheat Refeiendum”.
Robeit Giegoiy was in charge
of the piogram.
Samuel Wolt and John M.
Kositecky of Ephrata and Hai
ry Bojer of Bnckerville, were
guests The group decided to
give a cash donation to the
Child Development Center in.
Lancaster Thirteen niembeis
attended the District 14 Rally
Held at ithe Host Motel on
Monday. Election of offlceis
will be held at the next meet
ing.
SAFE PASTURE
Dairymen like lush pastures
for then daily cows, hut Joe
Taylor, Penn State extension
daily specialist, sounds a warn
ing The change from winter
feeding can cause mastitis. He
advises feeding some hay and
grains before cows go out to
pasture each day eaily in the
season.
PTjAY safe
An electucal wiring svstem
is no bettei than its poorest
pait, declaies Joseph McCuidy,
Penn State extension agiicul
tural engineer. He uiges per
iodic inspections of wiling ex
tensions and the original sys
tem by a qualified peison.
Millions of dollars aie spelt
on chemical contiol ot bugs in
this countiy, yet insects still do
oxer S3Vo billion worth of da
mage ex ery year.
My Neighbors
“It’s her telephone sur\lval
kit.”