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Groff A * on BeyC T r v «* K «s 7 M S Yearsley & Sons «««w 893-3908 New Holland 854-8001 fUI Christaan* LY 5' 5687 Chester Y 696-299 Q Wenger Implement Co. Shotzbcrger's H. S. Newcomer & Son >)k BU 4-4467 Elm 665-3141 Mt* Joy ° 2 Rotary Choppers - . . CHOOSE from THE LONG GREEN LINE OF CUSTOMERIZED JOHN DEERE FORAGE EQUIPMENT liming Ads Pay! rn USDA Changes Rules On Farm Pesticides The U. S. Department of Ag riculture moved this week to tighten Federal regulations governing the labeling and re gistration of pesticides to pro vide greater protection to con sumers and the general pub lic. Proposed major revisions of present regulations, published in the Federal Register, will aid users in handling pesticide chemicals safely and effectively and will provide additional safeguards against misuse. In dividuals or organizations wishing to comment on the proposals are invited to do so within the next 60 days. Today’s action by USPA’s Agricultural Research Service takes account of the rapid in crease in use of pesticides by PENNSYLVANIA ALL PONY SALE AND Hettinger A Schell Dispersal 400 PONIES OCTOBER 7 - 8 -9, 1963 AT MARTIN'S SALES STABLES Blue Ball, Pa. Lancaster Co. PAUL Z. MARTIN Ph, New Holland 717 Area 334-6671 EXCLUSIVE SPEEDY ROOF RAFTERS MAKE SPEEDY CORN CRIBS lm«Fast« Speedy roof rafters guarantee easy, proper placement of roof panels the first time. Rafters add great strength to the roof. Panels need only to be bolted together in three places. It's another big time-saving feature you get only in Speedy Bar-Lok corn" cribs. Stands up bait—lasts lengar Wire mesh panels are 5-gauge wire—thick as a W boltl No Manheim Pike _ Lane. 393-3906 2 Forage Harvesters Landis Bros., Inc. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, .September 21, 1963—17 consumers in and around the home. Most householders, A'RS officials believe, need additional precautionary information to help them use and store pesti cides safely. The revised regulations would require key warning and caution statements to be pla ced on the front panel of the pesticide label, along with the words “Keep Out of Reach of Children.” These warning and caution statements must be easy to read, and certain key words must conform to spe cified type sizes. The proposed revisions would eliminate from the labels of all economic poisons such claims as SAFE, NON-POI SONOUS, NON-TOXIC, NON INJURIOUS, and HARMLESS, with or without the qualify ing phrase “when used as di rected,” and would declare a product bearing these claims to be misbranded. bulge or sag. Sturdy 26-gauge galvanized roof is securely an chored to 9 steel roof rafters and side panels. Can’t blow off! Come in today and see the Speedy Bar-Lok corn crib. Let us prove to you that Speedy it twice as fast—twice as easy to erect. Let us show you all the other features that make Speedy Bar-Lok your best corn crib buy. .2 Blowers I’} n'%* |> i. t f r • The revised regulations would define new testing pro cedures to be used in deter mining the toxicity of pesti cides. They would provide for refusal of registration of a pesticide if adequate directions and warnings cannot be writ ten for the pesticide which will prevent injury to the general public. The proposed revisions also provide new restrictions in the handling of experimental compounds. Before developing these pro posals, USDA officials met v ith. outside experts to gam the benefit of their views. This group included representatives of the American Home Eco nomics Association and Fed eral and State agencies con cerned with safe and effective use of pesticide materials. Farm Prices Show Increase ■HARRISBURG Prices re ceived by commonwealth farm ers in mid-August for dairy products rose 3 per cent over last month, but was 3 per cent below August a year ago, ac cording to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. Wholesale milk, at $4 45 per hundredweight, was 15 cents over last month, but down 15 cents per cwt. from August a year ago. Prices received for eggs increased 2 cents a do zen over last month, and tur keys increased 1 cent a pound. Prices received for meat ani mals decreased from the month, before. Hogs, down 20 cents, declined for the first time in several months Slaughter cows weie down 40 cents per cwt. tor the third consecutive month. Lambs declined 50 cents as sheep prices deci ea sed for the fifth consecutive month Steers and heifers re mained the same as last month, (Continued on Page 20) ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAIN NOW • Balbo Rye • Norline Winter Oats • Cert. Wong Barley • Cert. Hudson Barley • Cert. Redcoat Wheat • Cert. 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