ft* L.«QtalL- .However,, the' practice i-OD**""W vWt» generally • has not been. tol. Cutting Deters ’"•? ABS studies show that The Hornworm When early stalk cutting Is * carried out by a high per- Scientists and tobacco farm- centage of growers in an ar , know that if you cut ea, the practice can be a (l,is year’s tobacco stalks as valuable nonchenvical way to oon a , the hast com'inercial- control or suppress horn |*y valuable leaves are har- w'orms. «ted you’re helping reduce "xt year’s tobacco horn- Early, stalk cutting de- Jyopm Infestation, according stroyji the suckers, o r sec to the Agrl. Research Serv- ondary shoots, that appear ROHRER’S Your Complete Seed Store ALFALFAS CLOVERS GRASSES DeKALB CORN SUDAX CERT. 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Shotzberger's New Hollsuul ' ‘ 354*8001 Elm 665-2141 on tobacco stalk* after bar* vest. These relatively small, tender shoots appeal to horn worms, both as food and egg laying sites. Allowing stalks to stand encourages a late summer build-up in hormiVorma. More egg s are laid, producing more larvae to feed and de velop on the suckers, and then burrow into the ground to pupate through the win ter. Finally, more adults emerge early in the next growing season, and a larg er hornworm population gets a head start on the new crap. In 1963, ARS entomologist W. .S. Kinard, working in co operation with the South Carolina Agricultural Experi ment Station, enlisted the aid of most of the tobacco grow ers in a 12-mile circular area near Florence. Many grow ers agreed to cut their own tobacco stalks as soon as pos sible after final harvest. Eaghty-seven percent of the growers within the selected area cooperated the first \eai, 1963, and 94 percent the following year. Results of these cuttings showed up in the 19 64 and 1965 sea sons Dunne: both of these years, the scientists complied mim beis of hoinworm eggs and veiy small larvae on tobacco plaut s in test plots both within and outside the cir culai a tea As would be ex pected, considerably lowe r in testations occurred in the plots inside the circle than outside, and the level of in festation was the low r est close to the center of the cucle This difference was even larger in 196i5 than in 1964 Results so far, although in complete, are encouraging to all concerned.. Growers are so pleased that Kinard is getting nearly 100 percent .cooperation within the test area- To insure complete stalk - destruction, a custom .operator has. been employed^ to-‘■cut the sm'all percentage of stalks not cut by growers Nobody is more pleasant to do business with than the m'au who has no intention to pay.- 397-3539 Alan Beyer Christiana Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 |l-i m 1:1 I i * s LY 3-5687 ?. 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