Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 07, 1966, Image 7

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    • Waste & Water diminished; (2) when the
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' . ~ “. ' through use, it is treated
disposal problems efficiently „ n( j returned to the creeks
imd in the best Interests of ,
Se surrounding community. ,n as I)ure ’ or » urer > eonAl ‘
The plaht could well serve as tlon than In its original form,
a model for other industries g^h conBtructlvo practiceB
whose wastes are channeled
Inte our streams. Two 1m- wI U of necessity become com
portant points stand out from monplace in the not too dis
cbservatlon of this operation: tant luture. They should be
(1) Although tremendous considered now, on a volun
nusntitles of water are used . .
jn processing the product - tary basis ’ by all planta who
ore most of it is continu- are presently adding their
ously reused, and the flow pollutants to community wa
of the source creeks is not ters.
ALFA-TOX
Available Now
Distributed by
P. L. ROHRER & BRO.
Smoketown, Pa. Phone 397-3539
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 Alfa-tox lasts
for two to three weeks, which is
usually ample time to assure pro-
Available from your feed and farm supply dealer.
Distributed by
NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY CO., INC, New Holland, Pa.
Grow healthy alfalfa
with Alfa-tox for weevil control.
Absolutely no residue in milk.
ONE OF THE TWO LARGE THICKENING, or settling, basins where solids
in the industrial waste water are separated. From here, the solids are disposed of
and the water is circulated for reuse. L. F. Photo
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 vou can depend
on to be effective.
Geigy Agricultural Chemicals,
Division of Geigy Chemical Cor
poration, Saw Mill River Road,
Ardsley, New York 10502.
Geigy
CREATORS OF CHEMICALS FOR MODERN AGRICULTURE w m
Alfa-tox
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 7, 1966—7
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• New Holland Lancaster Farming
(Continued fiom Page 2) Lancaster County’s Own Farm
mg hoises, 120-650; -duving Weekly
horses, 125-240, killeis, 8- P. 0. Box 266 - Lititz, Pa.
8% cents per lb Mules, 125- 17543
185; ponv males, 20-85; Offices:
geldings, 20-100 2 2 E Main St.
HOGS _ Lititz, Pa 17543
2, 1006 Phone - Lancaster
The 866 head otteied aver- 394 3047 or
aged 2i5 to 5 0 cents lower. Lititz 626-2191
Retail, 24-25, wholesale (U. Don Timmons, Editor
s J: 3) ’„ 2 , 3 - 2 9 3 ; 24 <r h f a T Robeit G Campbell, Adver
w'eights, 22 20-23 No shoats
or sows were listed. isin ° uector
CAJiVKS Subscuption puce $2 per
2, 15)66 year in Lancaster County, $3
Sixtj head sold $1 higher elsewheie
tins week with Choice and Established November 4,
Pi line bunging 18-42 50, 1955 Published every Satur-
Good and Low Choice, 34- (j a y by Lancaster Faming, Lit
-37 50, Standaid, 30-33 50, Pn
Common, 22-29 50.
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