'• Tobocco Show (Continued l«m Page 1) building on Friday, January 10. It will then he taken to the Farm Show with the other exhibits. During the judging of the 4 with the patented V-pau jpt '» allags, mixes It thoroughly, *nd then //iron's It 55 down the chute, Your cows end cattle get good, 3sj otieUble silage... not • powdered mash as so 1 often happens with unloaders using blowers. I CALEB M. WENGER I®. D. 1 QUARRYVILLE, PA. ® Drumore Center KI 8-2116 ‘■■■■■■■E=sn»aaaaaaiEaaaiaaaßßaiaßißßßßa»aa HORNCO Expands Again-To Serve Business Farmers! A Home For Local Grain! Hornco Worker is seen operating the elec- This modern elevator makes it possible to tromc panel board that controls this mod unload grain at the rate of a ton per minute. ern elevator. This newly constructed 150,000 bu. groin eleyotor will store groin produced by our local farmers. Eventually this grain will be used to produce Hornco Feeds. Thus-we could soy this elevator benefits the local business farmer in two very important ways. FEEDS D. C. HORN & CO., INC. YORK, PA. PL 2-7867 Tobacco Show, our Association will hold its Annual ’Meeting in the first floor meeting room of the Farm Bureau Build ing. ‘A brief business meeting will be held including the el ectioneer officers for the com ing year. V . <A ' '■i SSw I- Standard—for alios 10' to IV Heavy Duty—for silos 1? to 30* WRITE OR PHONE US FOR COMPLETE INFOR. MATION AND PRICES. 1. It allows the customer of Hornco feeds to buy at 2. It assures the local grain producer of a sound. • Cooperative (Continued from Page 1) Henceforth directors will he elected at the new organiza tion’s annual meetings Directors are. Willis Bsben shade, 1631 Esbenshade Road, Lancaster, elected president. Jacob N Smith, Annville RD 1, vice president, Earl Brown, Klmgerstown RD 1, secretary, Samuel U Beiler, Gap RD 1, and Robert'H Leslie, Sarver RD 2 Esbenshade, Brown and Beilei compromise the execu tive committee All except Beilei, a Lanc aster County tobacco farmer, are directors of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau. Farm Bureau, in its tobacco marketing program, has sold all filler grade and marketed more than one-half million pounds of wrapper and pull off tobacco, according to Mark S Hess, PFiBCA direc tor ot marketing "We’re holding much to the projected schedule for sale of the tobacco,’’ he said Abour 2i£ million pounds was ae quo ed from growers since the pi ogram began With the formation of the new co-op, it as anticipated that another 1000 growmi s will come into the progiam, in addition to the original operation with the Agncul -250, Hess said tural Experiment Stations in more competive prices by avoiding costly freight on out of state grain. local market for his product. "Service Mokes The Difference" Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 28, 1963—S New Chemicals Tested For Sucker Control Tests with compounds tiom fatty acids found in vegetable oilS"and beet tallow have pie vented giowth of tobacco suck ers, a serious problem in the production of this crop, the U S Department of Agncul tnre has announced Dr T C Tso, plant phj bio logist in USDA’s Agiicultuial Research Sei vice, has used these natural plant-growth in hibitors in gieenhouse and limited held tests He em phasizes that although the fatty-acid derivatives seem to have promise for field control of tobacco suckers, it is too early to reach definite con clusions He says fuither tests are needed to deteinnne then eftect on leaf quality and their performance under climatic conditions in all tohacco-giow ing areas Dr Tso tested the experimental matenals at Beltsville and Uppei Mailboio, Md USDA’s tobacco-suckering research is conducted in co- tobacco-pi educing States The object ot tliib coopciatuo ic senreh is to develop compounds lli.it control suckei glow lb witliout pioducing aiheise el tects in the tobacco lc.it The tatty acid dcin.itucs tested by Dr Tso appaiently did not penetrate the tobacco plants Their application (.ms ed no Msible changes on plains other than those ustialU ob served in hand-suckei ed plants. The compounds destioyed the lendei joung tissue m emeig mg hutkeis, but thev did not damage pa its ol plants that weie in an adtanced stage ot ma tun tj It the new suckei-inhibiting compounds prove suitable to both tobacco growers and pio cessois, they would benetit not onl> the tobacco industiy but would also pionde a new outlet toi agncultmal tats and oils i)i Tso belreres that these lattj acid pi epai ations pio bablv would be cheaper to use than most presently used suck ei inhibitors In Beltstille tests T)i Tso compared the sucker -inhibiting ability ot several tatty acid dc i names v rth that ot other including maleic compounds, hidiazide, the chemical now most widely used ioi sucker couti ol Foui ot the fatty acid clen ■\atnes were found supenor to maleic hvdrazide (MH-30) in the oierall field i a ting tor suckei control and plant ap pearance Of the mateuals test ed, methyl esters ot the shoi t cham tatty acids cont' oiled suckeis most etfectnely When a person letnes. lie wishes to be independent as long as he is physically able. 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