• Potato Research (Continued from Pace 1) maintain the crop during the growing aeason. At the end of the season, the potatoes will he hand harvested from both the fer tilizer and the variety test plots, and a 50-pound sample from each treatment will be ta>ken to 'Penn State to study Its chipping and other proc essing qualities. These sam ples will be evaluated after two months of cold storage at two separate temperatures, and again after recondition ing at room temperature. The five, standard varieties used in ‘he fertilizer study range in maturity from the very early Norland to the very late Sebago, and include each medium season varieties as Pungo, Katahdin, and Kennebec. As Harrington explained ALFA-TOX Available Now Distributed by P. L. ROHRER & BRO. Smoketown, Pa. Phone 397-3539 Grow healthy alfalfa with Alfa-tox for weevil control. Absolutely no residue In milk. Here's the nearest thing yet to a "perfect" alfalfa insecticide. Spray Alfa-tox® ... which contains both Diazinon* and methoxychlor . . . for control of alfalfa weevil. Con trol you can depend on to protect alfalfa against this destructive in sect. And just about every other - insect known to attack alfalfa. A properly timed spray of Alfa tox will protect your first cutting. Check alfalfa bud tips frequently and treat by the time 30-50 per cent of the bud tips show signs of larvae feeding. This provides ef fective control of larvae which have already hatched, as well as larvae which hatch following application. Under normal conditions, con trol of weevil with Alta-tox lasts for two to three weeks, which is usually ample time to assure pro- the fertilizer treatment, phos phorus Will be held at a con stant level while tour levels of nitrogon and potassium will be varied In all possible combinations. This will in volve g total of 16 fertilizer treatments for each of the five varieties, or. a total of SO distinct treatments. Each treatment (a certain level of nitrogen and potash for each variety) consists of a 25- toot row, and is repeated six times in each field, Harring ton said. The second study, which will run simultaneously, cov ers .4-acre, and includes 42 different varieties and un named seedlings. It takes manv years to deielop a satis factory vanety, Harrington said, but it Is possible thu 20-30 years from now a few of these experimental seed lings may develop into de- tection of your alfalfa until harvest of the first cutting. If a repeat ap plication is necessary, it may be made up to seven days before cut ting alfalfa. You can be sure of no danger of insecticide residue in milk with Alfa-tox. All you have to do is wait seven days after spraying before you graze livestock or cut for green chop or hay. Ask your supplier for Alfa-tox ... an insecticide you can depend on to be effective. Geigy Agricultural Chemicals, Division of Geigy Chemical Cor poration, Saw Mill River Road, Aidsley, New York 10502. Geigy CREATORS OF CHEMICALS FOR MODERN W w Alfa-tox wimble commercial varieties through such research proj ects as this, he added. He also described a pilot study which is incorporated in the over-all project. “It is felt by some author!ties,” Harrington said, “that the sour, e of potassium affects chip color. We will be using potassium from two souices, muriate and sulphate. It that theory shows any e\i dence ol suppoit Irom our study, it can be expanded lor later lesearLh." Accotding to associate count} agent Arnold Lueck, during the glowing season the Lancaster Comity extension service will hold at least one, and possible two meetings at the test plots to obseive the giowth pioares-, and to learn moie about the plans for this potato expei imental pioje t. CALCIUM, FOR BODY JIUILDIXG Calcium is an important body building material. It is used eteiy day in the normal functioning of our bodies It helps the muscles relax and it helps legulate the heart beat. Calcium is involved in the clotting ot Wood. Without calcium, eten minor wounds would lesult in hemmorhdge and death Milk is the best source of calcium. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 30, 1966—7 CHISELING THE POTATO PLOT to about a 12-inch depth to improve drainage is Luke Burkhart of PSU Southeastern Pennsylvania Research Farm, Landisville. L F Photo Baby Beef Club Roundup Will Be Held Dec. ’66 The Southeast Distnct 4-H Baby Beef Show and Sale will be held in December this 3 ear, six weeks later than usual This was the decision leached Tuesday night by the show and sale committee at a meeting at the Lancas ter Livestock Exchange Room The date , aie December 6 and 7. The loundup wall again be held at the Lancaster Stock Yards this year, and will tea tuie a total of 215 animals The Lancaster County Club will supply 134 ot these with thiee other counties account ing tor the balance Chester, 26, Dauphin, 30, and Xoith ainpton. '5 The committee also approved Carbon Coun- | Available from your feed | and farm supply dealer. NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY CO., INC. New Holland, Pa. TRUDAN The new wonder grass • Fastest thing on roots, has actually grown a measured 4 feet in 22 days., • Leafier plants Trudan is a totally new achievement equally valuable for hay grazing, green chop, haylage or silage. REIST SEED COMPANY MOUNT JOY, PA. SINCE 1925 ty's lequest to join the loundup, although it was le ported that Beiks CounU had alieadj united them to iom that county s etent The committee set a 750- pouud mini mu m w'eight standaid for steel s enteied in the show, sajing that own ers of annuals below that weight would hate the choice of selling then steel s oi tak ing them home. The show management com mittee bv counties, consists ot M M Smith and MeUm G Rohier, Lancaster, Rob ei t Church, Xoithampton; Chailes Mentzei, Chestei; lia Coble, Dauphin, with state i epresentatiwes Frank Cortz and Lestei Buidette The next committee meet ing was set toi eaily Fall. It.was also decided that all assessments and piennums will iemain the same for the 19 (> 6 show and sale. Distributed by