—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 22, 1965 14 New Growth Regulators Provide Major Breakthrough In Research Wouldn't it be great if funnels could pick the dates Joi hanesting then ciops 9 In stead ot han oiling coin ift Inc fall when puces aic at jack bottom, whv not wait un t i Match when puces are bettei 0 Oi why not haivest in Scptembei when the weathci is nice 0 All of this end moie may be practical in the not too distant Inline The complete answei may be slow in coming but agucul tuial leseaicheis have made a basic breakthrough that ma\ point the way They have found a “switch” to turn nla it giowth off and on at v ill Thev feel th.it this discov e v mav lead to lesults even noie chamatic than those c edited to chemical fertih?- e>s hvibiid seed -coin, and pesticides Bv i emulating plant giovvlh ciops could be hai vested almost on com mand Coin could be hai vest ed ir Julv fiesh sti avvbei i les in Dectmaei and lettuce in Itlaich 'ln addition to the economy advantages to faim ei s think of the consumei advantages involved Fiesh vegetables thioughout the veai could be the mle lathei than the exception U S Depai Invent of Agii cultuie scientists woiking at the Bellsville Md Reseaich Centei say the amount af 1 light that a particulni plant pigment called chiomophoie >ecsives detei mines plant ciovvth Th’s pigment, which is pait of a phytochiome PFA Stresses Dislike For Rice And Wheat Bills Both consumers and fanm eis would be hurt by 'the biead and nee tax bill re cently introduced in Congress by the Administration, ac coiding to Gerald Biggs, Pies of the Penna Farmers’ Association Under the proposed wheat certificate plan, U IS consum ers would ipay twice as much lor American wheat as for eign buyeis The plan also gives the iSecietary of Agn cultuie discretion to use gov ernment surplus stocks to impose price ceilings on mar ket puces for faimers Wheat for domestic food use would (be supported ait i ates as high as $2 50 per bushel thiough a $125 loan and a requirement that pio cessois buy a $125 certificate loi every bushel going into this utilization U *S wheat sold to foreign buyers, in cluding 'Communist countnes, would go foi $125 ipei bushel The faimei would get $2 50 loi only that part of his pro duction allocated to domestic use A similai cei tificate plan 101 nee would laise the cost to consume!s pfiom 5 to 7 cents a pound Bugigs said It is estimated iby the Ad numstiation that the wheat and nee plan would raise consumeis’ puces by $3OO million ‘ Consumers should not be misled into accepting the pio oosed higher biead tax and new nee tax because they think they aie doing farmeis ? favoi,” Biggs said ‘ W'neat pioduceis voted down a similar ipro*gram m a nationwide lefeiendwm in 1963.” molecule, activates the mole cule and causes plant growth The scientists have succeed ed in separating the oigment fiom the lest of the mole cule This in itself is a maior scientific bieakthrough. Scientists agree that they have baiely scratched the surface Fundamental woik is undeiway at Harvard, Cal- Tech and in some commercial companies One aesearcher, Dr R P Upchurch, ofNoith Caiolina .State, says pulblic agencies and commercial funis will have to team up to pet this dramatic leseaich in'o high geai Despite the lelalively small amount of leseaich findings in the field of giowth legu latois theie are a number of giowth legulating chemi Performance Is The Key One of our customers has been feeding our Early Bird 301 mash to 700 molted leghorns since last August. These birds peaked at a little over 77% and are holding amazingly well. He also has been feeding 2,700 young leghorns which he housed in September on another brand feed in crumbles. Our customer took time to figure his feed consumption. The 700 molted birds on Early Bird 301 mash since August, 1964, averaged a feed consumption of 22.2 pounds per 100 birds per day. His younger birds on the other feed, since they reached the 50% production level, consumed 26.1 pounds per hundred birds per day of this feed. The result of this record keeping is that the customer asked us to serve his entire flock as of last week. Remember . . . EARLY BIRD FEEDS and GOOD MANAGEMENT . . . a Winning Combination for Any Poultryman! cals already in use. Some were discovered accidentally, some are by-products of oth er agricultural research, Giowth regulators are now being used to thin’ apples, cause pineapples to set fruit, shoiten stems of chiysanth mums and reduce water loss in plants. Pei haps the most widely discussed inhubitoi is a sub stance called MH 30 So far its use has been limited to reducing tobacco suckering, but thei e may be uses by po tato and onion groweis in preventing piematuie api out ing Floi icultui ists say SVIH-30 can be used to ictaid ter minal giowth of many flower ing plants and imlprove flow ei pioduction It mav also inciease the sugai level in sugai cane and delay citms and peach tiees fiom bud ding until the dangei offiost passes Looking to moie immedn- To Low Costs!! Quality Will Tell - - Good Records Can Prove It! "FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE" Sorghum Almum Labelled Noxious Weed In Penna. The State Agriculture De partment has' warned farmers not to buy Sorghum Almum seed that may be offered to them as suitable for pastuie or silage oops “Under the state seed law. it is classified as a noxious Restrictions against Johnson ate needs, plant breeders are gi- ass provide that “crosses looking for a way to stop with other grasses, and any plants fiom flowering after a other grasses which produce ceitain day. This way all of seed which are not readily dis the food produced by the tmguished from Johnson grass” plant could go into the de- also are classified as noxious velopment of fiuit already weeds Soighum Almum is a se t ci oss with Johnson grass, ac- cording to Wendell P. Ditmer, Also foiage pioducers who bureau botanist. aie mtei ested only in feed, could pi event plants from go- Sorghum Almum is not to mg to seed after a ceitam be confused he said with 01 time of year This would ex- dmarj -or hybrid sorghums that t em l •*, feed .p,0d„e,.0„ ca pacity of the plant. Miller & Bushong, Inc. Rohrerstown, Pa. Ph. Lancaster 392-2145 (Area Code 717) weed,” said Henry F. Nixon, director of the department's Bureau of Plant Industry. "The sale of Sorghum Almum Is 11. legal in Pennsylvania.” Nixon explained that Sorg hum Almum is similar to John son grass that was banned in Pennsylvania in 1959 as a nox ious weed. Johnson grass spreads lapidly through seed and underground limners, and theic is no effective method to contiol or eiadicate it, Nixon said.