Profitability Of High Rates Of Fertilizer On Corn Questioned HARRISBURG Profit able corn production does not always depend xn high rates of fertilizer applica tion, James H. Bakin, chair man of agronomy extension at The Pennsylvania State University, told members of the Pennsylvania Crop Im provement Association at their annual meeting in Har risburg Tuesday. Eakin said, “Forty pounds of nitrogen costing $4.80 might return $l5, a second 40 pounds about $O, and a third 40 pounds only $3. Ob viously the third 40 pounds would not be profitable if the farmer had to pay $4 80 for its purchase and appli cation.” If the pi ice of corn dropped from. $1 25 to tl 00 per liushei, farmers would And It more profitable to use less fertilizer, Eakm reported. On the other hand, if the price of fertilizer dropped, it Would be more profitable to use moie of it. Residual carryover of fer tilizer is important, he point- ed out. Very little nitrogen M-****************************************************************** s: Eastern Milk Producers is a bargaining organization operated solely by and for milk-producing dairy farmers. And its only business is serving the in terests of more than 10,000 Eastern producer members throughout the northeast —in matters ranging from individual farm problems to important legislative issues at all levels of government. The depth and breadth of the scope of these services is indicated, in part only, by the comments of the following Eastern members: “Eastern helped us when ire ivcie in tiouhle. Vndei quaian- Une, iv e snll icccned pa\ U i 7“i r , r'< u> milk ” “My butteifat test at the plant it as verified by yom field man This service it as appi cuated.” These are but a few 1 of the countless benefits that only a financially sound, debt-free, producer bargaining co-op can offer... while asking the lowest membership dues. For complete information on Eastern membership ad vantages, contact your local representative or write direct to Executive Secretary John C. York at Eastern headquarters. £&jdt&k/t MILK PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Kfnne Road, Syracuse, New York 13214* Is carried over to the next crop, but there is consider able carryover of phosphorus and potassium. This is why it is Important to consider all crops in the rotation in determining whether an add ed yield from fertilizer will return more than its cost. IVhen there is ample short term capital available, Bakin said, farmers may wish to try tor yields Mhere a dol lar's worth of fertilizer will just return a dollar’s worth ot com Howeter, if capital is limited, they should try for yields Where the last dollar spent tor fertilizer gues a return equal to what it w ould give if invested some other place, either on or ott the farm. • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) al Agnculture Teachers meet at Lannieter-Strasburg High School S p m , Lancaster Coun ty Swine Produce! s Assn meets at Farm Ciedit Bldg Educational meeting Subiect “Hog Housing Fan owing Thiough Finish GUARANTEED PRIDE; "Thanks to Eastern’s blend puce guaiantee, I iccened rev for my Apul mill —H C Izard, Earl-alle NY. QUARANTINE PROTECTION: —Mrs Ella Tshler, Bcllefome Pa BULK TANK CALIBRATION; Cahhiation of mv hulk tank by Eastern paid drulends” --Gale Chamberlain, Columbia CrOcsrceJs Pa FAT TEST VERIFICATION: —Charles Smiglesld, Bainbndge N.Y. HEALTH PLAN: "I’m thankful for Easterns health plan. It helped keep the faun going while I a as suk foi ru o } cars," —Cyrus Hoyt, Maplecrest, N.Y. ins.” February 2 —2, 3, and 4, L«lme and Fertilizer Con ference. Nlttdny Lion, Penn State University. February 3 1 p.m., Ches ter County Dairy Clinic at Contesville YWCA "In heritance and Selection.’’ . 7 pan., Ephrnta Adult Farmeis Dairy Field Trip. 7.30 pm, Lancaster County Poultry Assn nu.il meeting at Farm Ciedit Bids, 411 W. Rose- Mile Rd , Lancaster. February l! Cth through 10th Xational Assn Con sera ntion Distnct directors 20th annual convention, New Orleans, La. • Swine Producers (Continued from Page 1) Road, iust ott Route 72 (Manhenn Pike). All interested peisons are invited. to attend. SPRING CARCASS SHOW The Association will hold Us annual Spring Carcass Show, beginning with an on toot e\aliia'tion contest on Holiday, March 14, at the Lancaster Union Stock Yards at 1 pm. As in the past, everyone is invited to reicoid their estimates o£ caicass length, backtat, loineye size, AT EASTERN Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29, 1966 and hnm-loln percentage. Prizes will be offered for the best score. The hogs will be slaugh tered on Tuesday, and the' carcasses will be evaluated at Kunzler & Co. on Wed nesday. Prizes will also be gnein for the best-scoring cm (ass. An Assonation spoKesinan emphasized that the (.mass show is open to roinmeicial hog imseis as well as pme bied bieedeis. Theies no better way to bud the (nt out \ahie of jour animals, he '■aid an- V\M Ali 151 Mil HT MKICT The county swine produc er will hoild their annual bamiuet meeting on Fuda\, Maich IS, at the Blue Hall Fne Hall. A ham supper will be sened tanuly style We # ve Moved To Our . . , NEW LOCATION C. B. HOOBER INTERCOURSE We are now located across the street in larger and more modern facilities to serve you better* We’re ready for business SEE US TODAY C. B. Hoober intercourse. Pa. Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to Sat ut for modarn CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-2116 Quarry ville^Pali Anyone interested In inr ,ther details on any of these irpcoin'liiß 'a rti \ 111 os Is ad vised to contact John Hen kel, Strasburg Rl, or James 7a .Martin, Christiana HI. • Crop Meeting (Continued fiom Page 1) com jields weie presented by T A Hoeblet, Hoebler lly bi ids Ann o sales iepresentatne I! (! Holt man was m cha.ge ol the meeting Also on hand weie Afituo aioa sales and \\ a i ehouse i epi esenta tn es Hoc W Zimniennan and Les lei M Wea\oi. \ small cleanei is a nse -1 til (leaning tool, but nt s not a snb-titute loi a regular \at mini cleanei cinDcilo UNLOADERS Doubl* augsrs dallvar mors allaga par mlnuta avan whan allaga I* daaply frozen , . , and at a fowar operating cost. Patented V-paddla Impellers throw ... not blow >.. sllags down chut*. 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