Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 26, 1966, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 26, 1966
NOMIST Henry -gle shows the istic material he
uses at the State Field Research Lab. to cover tobacco seedbeds, as the one on his
left, which have been chemically treated for weed control prior to seeding.
SETTING UP IRRIGATION PIPE for the Field Research ;ation’s tobacco
seedbeds are Luke Bruckhart, left, and Charles Suloff. Bruckhart is a regular
employee at the Station, and Suloff works there when he isn’t attending classes
at Delaware Valley College, L. F. Photo
Yes we hove . . .
PENNGIFT
CROWN VETCH
The new forage crop dis
cussed in the March 12
issue of the Pa. Farmer
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L. F. Photo
• TOUGH years
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DeKalb BREAK
THRU Hybrids are
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stresses of modern
farming—thick plant
ing and heavy fertiliza
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Chemical Seedbed Treatment Seen
Satisfactory In Field Research
Chemically treating: tobac
co seedbeds for weed, insect,-
and some disease control has
been a at the PSi,T
/Southeastern Field Research
Lab near • Landisvllle for
m'any yea is. According to re
search agronomist Henry B.
■Engle, he has worked with
chenivtals for the past 12
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R. D. 2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
New Super-Sweep
Pickup Gets The
Short Hay You’ve
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350 Sirasburg Pike, Lancaster
R. D. 3, Lif-itz, Pa.
Phone: Lane. 397-5179 - Strasburg 687-6902 Lititz 626-7^6
7sIV'J
years. Of all those-he ha*
tried, Engle says he premia
methyl bromide.
“It is the most effective
and is the least trouble r,>
handle of all the chemicals/*
he said. “One big advant.n.a
is you don’t have to bn ifc
your dirt clumps as fine ,13
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