ta t Qntnrdnv Februarv 12 1966 annual grow control and fair- heading an applied approach 16 — Lancaster Farming, Saturday, repruary iz, x»dp good broa -e my ciop ot Inna beans this past year because ot an insufficient harvest labor toree ’ Baronner, a commercial vegetable grower said that if we intend to get a share of the local labor .supply, we will hate to compete more and moie with other indus tries We can compete in the area of wages but other 111- dustnes 'can otter steadier employment and possibly bet tei woi king conditions In summing up the agn cultural labor situation. Al tance F Frank of the Penn svlvanm State Employment Service, pointed out that the number ot seasonal faun workeis employed declined trout 21 000 in 1964 to 20 - 000 in 19 65. Fewer resident workers will be available in succeeding yeais providing the getieial economy contin ues to expand, he added TJnee tomato growers ex plained their experiences with duect seeding practices, say ing they had excellent results with direct seeding ot toma toes They telf any grower W'ho sells to a cannery could profitably duect field seed to matoes providing the soil is in a good physical condition and sufficient moisture is available Robe'i t D Sweet of the derailment of vegetable crops at Cornell Univeisitv leport ed on newel dev elopmeaits in chemical ■weed control He said low lates of Atrazine with sipiai oil and emulsi fier applied as a post-emer gen'ce spiay is very effective on annual glasses and broad leaves in sweet coin The use of Atiazuie at low tates le du'ces the dangei of soil res idues, be added. Pa. Turkey Raising Plans Up 8 Percent Following the 'national trend, Pennsylvania turkey growers showed an intention of raising 8 percent more turkeys this year, as of the Ist of January. If these plans materialize, 1 7 million gobblers will be wearing Pennsylvania brands in 19 6G This will be the largest number raised since 1957 A 'breakdown by breeds, shows, that 8 3 percent of these will be heavys Light breeds will account foi about 300 000 buds Ibe number actually raised in 1900 ma\ vaiy from orig inal intentions, dependfßlg upon growei reactions to the mei eased estimate, puce of teed supplv and prices ot hatching eggs and poults, and prices received for ttu kevs in the ne\t lew months Nationally, turkey growers intend to produ'ce 7 percent mote market birds Most of this increase, if it materia/ izes will be in heaiy whites and in light breeds A na tional crop of the intended would exceed lOdl’s record crop bj 4 percent. size Horace Feeds The Growing Choke Of Business Farmers Ist Prize Heifer Calf Penna. All-American Show Our Congratulations To NI-CRETE FARMS Chambersburg, Pa. For This Outstanding Achievement FEEDS D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, iv. ph. 854-786? N(-CRETE JANET R. PONTIAC TWIN To win at the All-American, Janet 1 had to beat the best heifer calves from the east, mid-west and Canada. She also won the honor of Ist prize senior heifer calf at the Penna. Black and White Show. Janet is a daughter of an excellent Pebble Beach cow. She has 6 milking sisters that have completed records near 500 lbs. of fat. preparation was used. He said reduced tillage has been attempted in vegetable pro duction with varying results. More Dairymen are feeding Hornco Uni-Pel Dairy Feeds than ever before. Why not check with your neighbor who changed to Hornco? He felt are necessary and most portant, theja'fcceptancf minimum tillage praci will depend on the dev* incut of planters that «j) curately place'the smalls table seeds in optimum conditions.