12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 1, 1964 Fruit Growers Are Told, Mites Are Serious Threat A buildup of the mite popul- said at ion in apple orchards brought While Pepper told fruit about the onlj significant groweis t'liat the mite rs be change in the Apple spiay coming one of t'he orchardnst’s schedule loi the coming seat, biggest iproblems, it is iby no John Pepper. Penn State Ex- means unbeatable tension Entomologist. told Penn State is retommending county Fiuit growers Mondaj oil in the delayed dormant Peppei said mites have been siprav, phosphate in the pre an iiuieasing problem in oi- P in k and petal fall and cover chaids o\er the past tew yeais sprajs. and Ove\ in the pink Seieia! things liare contributed and first coter sprays to the population inciease. he 'Because the mite population said can inciease so raipidli, we are Better fertilization and more recommending a imticide in Mgoious giowth of tiees makes the third, fifth and seventh co good condition foi mite lepro- ver sprays. Pepper said dm tion Spiajs hd\e killed otf Pepper again cautioned 01- some oi the mite s natural en- chardists to use caution in emies. and cover crops oltet handling and applying msecti the pests some piotection, he cides “There is going to be wvww ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■ Checkerboard News Everything you need for a SAFE start Chicks— we sell one of the best-producing strains. Purina Chick Sfartena— the nation’s favorite chick starter for almost 40 years. Costs only pennies per chick—4 pounds lasts almost 8 weeks! Purina Health Aids —disinfectant, water treatment, cocci protection and many others—all Purina Re search Farm tested and proved. Call us or stop by to check prices or place your order. You’ll be glad you decided on a Purina SAFE start. LOW COST PRODUCTION... the reason why more farmers feed PURINA John J. Hess Kmzets - Vintage Warren Sickman Pequea John B. Kurtz Cedar Lane James High Ooi tloiu iile John E. Kurtz Eiiln ala ©Registered trademarks—Ralston Purina Co Ira B. Landis Vallej Road, Lancaster Wenger’s Feed Mill, Inc. RLeems Whiteside & Weicksel Kirkwood S. H. Hiestand & Co. Salunga John J. Hess, II Intercom&e- Mew Providence more samples of. everything ta- f Interstate •«. would succeed Orviii,, ■ ken by the Pood and Drug Ad- (CoatJnued from p* g 8 1} Freeman as U. S. Secretary rr;rur w ; h u e " r- r pretty good reputation in this ke *' s are uip or £ rabs just * s state. For goodness sake lets yours are And 11 want Newton interrupted not do anything foohsh to long ' ran,ge market protection, a second time to predict th, ' spoil it.” he pleaded. they shoul,d J° ln you in. Inter- Wholesale milk prices in ijj Dr Carlton Taylor exten St ' ate and thus Buanantee them- would not me above the i#y ( sion plant pathologist, contmu- sel '' es such Protection ” of X9G3. and might “drift b a{ ed with the plea He said FDA Carter appeared to be an- a little . inspectors took 378 samples of “°>’ ed with the actions of a Honored for 25-year faun food stuffs m the state last New } ork m ' lk producers co- mem -bersh’ips were Willard y, year, and to .nd them .pll with- °P eratlve - aivd w-hile mention- cia U i e y ; Quarryville; Eno» > in the law “But”, he said, 1?® n ° na ™ €B 11 Was apparent jyf yei . ( Quarryville, Aaron i “They can identify and prove 1 at he r® ferr ® d ti> the Metro- gtoltafus, Quarryville R 3; Btl the compound of one drop of poUan Coopeilative Milk Pro- g King, Peach Bottom w pesticide in 1,000 gallons of f Bargaitung Agency, In- j CoUln3 MksSparran, Harw water” , S f“ te ® “ al * et burg; Laura E. Scotten, ‘"Eieryone tells you to read a llate with which it split last t ingham Rl, John D. Sheet the label” he said, hut that 18 ,> earov ®r Policy differences. j r>> peach Bottom Ril, and ft not enough. You have to read VT Inter Sbate FleWma ' a - Mack VK j H> Wissler, Drnmoro Rl this years label What was Nevnon carned a copy af a T]ie loealB . 4 H . airv legal last year might be illegal * er jesting Cancellation of bi ih projeS record bn this vear ” Inter-State membership which lor ni ® n project recoM boo 'ncno- oon* scores went to Donald Tn» The meeting in the Farm es , . 18 hemg sent anono- Quarryville R'l- R pa, RmeTii Pnmnprn t'lvd’a h.xia.n. mol >siy to members. “Look for Dle ’ u , rr}ulw Rl, K Buieau Cooperatives building J . 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