6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24, 1965 Max Maichele P. L Rohrer To Hold Corn Clinic Farmers may have corn plants given a free tissue test at a clinic sponsored by P L. Rohrer & Bro, Inc. at Ware house #2, Smoketown, Pa on Tuesday, July 27. Max iMai chele, ORTHO Agronomist, will be present between the hours of 1-5 pm. and 6.30- 8:30 pm to conduct the clinic Corn growers are invited to hi mg freshly cut representa tive corn plants to the clinic where the agronomist will test them foi nitrogen, phos phorus and potassium He will also interpret the results of the test and advise growers on any nutritional problems disclosed by the test Gioweis are invited to bring a freshly cu-t corn plant from each of three areas they want tested The entire plant (with leaves attached) should be brought to the clime There’ll be no charge for testing three plants. Tissue tests can indicate hoiw well the fertilization program is meeting the needs of the corn crop Chemical tests have been developed which indicate the level of nitrogen, phos phorus and potassium in the 'tissue Using these tests, the agronomist - can determine which, if any, nutrient is most limiting corn yields. By ad justing his fertilization pro gram, based on the results of the tissue tests, a grower can piovide a more balanced diet for his crop (By providing nutrients that may be limit ing yields, giowers can realize gi eater yields and piofits Farm Women Group No. 3 Hold Picnic The Society of Faim Wom en Group No 3 recently held then annual family picnic in Walteis Giove, nearHopeland A baked ham dinner plus the icgular picnic lunch was seived to 85 people at noon The piogiam committee con sisted of Mis William Eber ly, Mis Adam Kopp, Mrs ••Rudy Shirk, Miss Ada Royer, Miss Marian Martin and Mrs Giace Weidman A short busi ness session was conducted by Mis Harry Usnei, president Plans were made to attend the annual county picnic to lie held at Long Park on Au gust 3 Games for the children were lindei the direction of Mrs Rudy Shnk, while the adult games were directed by Mrs William Efoeily Several con tests weie won by Mrs Don ald Graybill and Mrs Harold Slubei The next meeting will be bold August 21 at the home ■of Mis Ivan Eibeily, Ephrata 4U, neai Lincoln Kettering Cow And Frey Herds Top May DHIA The Red Bose Dairy Herd Improvement Association an nounced in its recent news letter that a registered Hol stein cow owned by Henry E. Kettering of Lititz R 3, com pleted the highest 305-day lac tation during May. "Jane" pro duced 21,417 lbs. milk and 832 lbs. butterfat with a 4.1 per cent test. The herds of Furry H. Frey, 1343 Gypsy Hill Rd., Lancas ter, and J. Mowery Frey, Jr., Lancaster R 7, were tied for the highest monthly butterfat average with 68 lbs. The Fur ry Frey herd recorded a milk production average of 1672 lbs, and the Moweiy Frey herd 1614 lb. Second high individual lac tation was completed by “Car not”, a registered Holstein own ed by Lloyd Wolf, Quarry ville R 2. She produced 19,332 lbs. of milk and 796 lbs. but teifat in 305 days The registered Holstein herd Placed second in monthly but of the Red Rose Research Cen- terfat production with an aver ter, 226 Pitney Rd., Lancaster, age of 1750 lbs. milk and 66 lbs. fat Shop AGWAY And Be On The AGWAY IMC. LANCASTER QUARRYViLLE NEW HOLLAND HONEY BROOK Local Dealers Attend En * orce the rule of no ex «rrm.rinn IV' CUM T%t,v tra rid#r » on ** rm machinery. Growing tr t-rera uay Small ~h Udren nre o£ten ln . Several dealer* 'and their »y machinery in drive personnel attended the Oliver W *V* end work areal. Corporation’s newproduct field day recently, at "Hershey Farms. N. G,' Hershey and Son, *lnc., Manheim', was rep resented 'by Nelson ‘H., Her shey, manager,' with 'Ammon Shelly and Galen Hosier. Rep resenting Farmersville Equip ment Company, Inc,' of Dph rata H 2 were Ivan Nolt, pres ident; Clydeth Bucta, manager; Charles Hackman, salesman; Phares Musser, parts manager; Eugene Rutt, shop foreman; Joe Eberly and Chris Neff, servicemen: and Tom Buch The dealers viewed a wide range of products for the coming fall, winter, and spring seasons which were in troduced. Many of these were demonstrated under actual field conditions. The all-day field event was one of eleven such demonstra tions being presented at prin cipal agricultural and indus trial centers during July, Au gust and September. AGWAY Is The Way! + Eastern States + Farm Bureau Hi-way To Success Agway Offers The Most Complete Line Of Quality Products. In The East Irrigation Systems Buildings and Supplies Most Complete Line of Feeds Bagged Bulk Fertilizer Bagged Bulk Ground Limestone Lime Bagged or Bulk Seeds Sprays Farm Supplies Tires Batteries Accessories Grain Exchange Program CALL TODAY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Home and Garden Supplies Marketing of Grains AND SERVICE AHen H. Matz, Inc. New Holland The wi