r Cwtestpgo 'Qr.C©|c ot the , 448-mile Its tributaries. , , (Collided'from Page' j) J;/ Susquehanna River.’ ' ' Among the aspects that can ttSSirzsLzz do'2°^o e t v a r uthoriz e -r a New ™* state S r d *VZITnf t£ development, but will "pin- ity. recreation, power, naviga- r f undertaken tributary watershed. !tie«tee> at the «a-mn' time point problem areas and sug- tion, fish and wildlife 'conser- studies in the Swatara Cre , The county has already ap fitndiea of the tributaries gest Possible solutions and al- vation, irrigation and drfain- a “ d 13 oonjmitted for surv ys pTopriated sio,ooo to begin a in 1 he linnomorateii intn nne ternative plans for develop- age and soil conservation, he Mah untango River and study of water resources and 111 be incorporated into one menf „ within the baßin and said> Wyalusmg Creek in Pennsyl- the Lancagter county Soil [•' (0) MH-30 AVAILABLE NOW AT P. L. ROHRER & BRO. SMOKETOWN LANC. 397-3539 There’s a right time for spraying and a wrong time. The button stage (early flower bud) is the wrong time. All MH-30 labels and literature stress the correct time to apply, proper equipment and spray pro cedures. Be sure by following the -label instructions. f f > MH-30 suckered plants take longer to ripen because there are no suckers to sap strength from the leaf. MH-30 may prematurely turn your top 4-6 leaves yellow. This is not an indication of ripeness, nor does it affect the quality. You can tell when your MH-30 treated tobacco is ripe by; a. Leaving some untreated plants as a guide. b. taking one of your upper leaves and beading it between your thumb and forefinger. If the leaf cracks crisply, your tobacco *5 i^pe. Harvest mature tobacco for a high-quality leaf whether MH-30 is wsedor not. By application of MH-30 at the proper time and rate, you »jH*MMy|ifr tt U-«» ‘I IWHlUfttltti 13 li K-ti I YtU C*hL I IKPKNI ON I I ftrtilfctrtl MILLER CHEMICAL & FERTILIZER CORF. P.O. Box 25, Ephrata Ph. 733-6525 it from HOLD 1T... Don't jump the gun. This is the early to mid-bloom stage. Hold off till the right time, and you’ll get sucker control like you’ve never seen before, and a quality leaf that will bring top dollar . 1 Lancaster. Farming, Saturday, July 13, 1963—7 Lancaster County Distributors for MH3O See your nearest dealer or call IS QUALITY your MH-30 treated crop OK, NOW!... Go to it. Most of the plants have flowers showing a brownish tinge and are starting to drop petals. Now is the time to spray—but go easy. 1 pint MH-30 for every I,oooplants, or I gallon for every 8,000 plants. Spray and then top or else top first and spray within 24 hours. MH-30 Use Not Restricted The recent ruling of the U. S. Department of Agriculture does not oppose or discriminate against grower use of MH-30 for tobacco sucker confccol. The Department emphasized, the importance ,of all jpsrqper cultural practices.^ Stales XiMht VN 'NMIQATUCKCHEMtSALJWmgUQN jSIAUGATUCK, CO*Wgpnai*r " * t lie l> C ftfj'lth n ij HI! l J hl'i>rlE J nlfH Ml it M it V Conservation District and tlia Conestoga Valley Association have jointly sponsored a stream sediment measurement study by the UjS. Geological Survey. ORDER NOW MH-30 FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 215 E. Fulton St. Lancaster, Pa.