Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 25, 1967, Image 15

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    '• -Soil Tasting
(Continued from Page 13)
will lx possible for us to pro
vide accurate, and expanded,
lime and fertilizer recommen
dations in micro-seconds.”
Laboratory analysis of soil
samples will include pH, lime
requirement, phosphorus, po
tassium, calcium, and magnesi
um. Recommendations will be
made for vegetables, field
crops, orchards, ornamentals,
and turf, the agronomist said.
Presently, (he laboratory proc
esses about 70,000 soil samples
annually
“Soil types will play a major
role in the development of
recomlmendations under the
new system. Physical charac
teristics of soil, particularly
depth and drainage, greatly
determine the yield potential.
Since soil type names reflect
these characteristics, Common
wealth soils will be divided
into five groups. A yield po
tential foi each crop within
each soil group has been es
tablished. For some crops,
such, as small grams, the yield
a lamer can expect to re
ceive remains the same over a
wide range of soil types. For
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others, such as corn, the soil
type has a greater effect,”
Hinish said.
RESEARCH PHASE
The new soil testing program
will also include o research
phase, the specialist empha
sized. Computers will make it
possible to automatically Store
analytical data. Periodically,
studies will be made using this
information These will include
the nutrient status of counties
and townships and their soil
types, and the relationship of
potassium and magnesium.
This data will be very useful
in increasing crop production
in localized areas.
“Certainly there will be
many other computer uses as
we learn the benefits of this
machine,” he said. “It will as
sist us in organizing data and
coordinating the tools which
give us control over our en
vironment ”
Pennsylvania farmers were
first brought into the “com
puter age” in 1957 when Dairy
Herd Improvement Associa
tion records were first proces
sed by machine. More recent
ly, two new successful pro
grams for farmers, linear pro
gramming and farm record
analysis, have been made pos-
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sible by the computer, Hinish
pointed out.
The Penn State soil testing
laboratory has analyzed over
a half-million soil samples
since the program was initi
ated in 1932.
• Garden Spot YFA
(Continued from Page 13)
Stoltzfus; 2, Kenneth Skiles.
Attendance —1, Robert
Martin; 2, Charles Martin
Corn Growing Contest —1,
Charles Martin; 2, John Lan
dis; 3, Clyde Martin; 4, Abram
Zeiset; 5, Clarence Weaver.
Trophies and plaques were
awarded to the top contestants
Seed corn was also awarded to
the top four corn contest win
ners.
APPRECIATION
CERTIFICATES
This years certificates of ap
preciation to community mem
bers who have displayed out
standing interest in the YFA
program went to Raymond
Baxter, DUie Ball National
Bank; Neal Hochstetler, Hoch
stetler’s Small Engine Repair
Shop; and G Arthur Weaver,
Real Estate and Insurance
agent.
The banquet was concluded
with a movie on India shown
and narrated by Paul Osborn.
• For The Form Wife
(Continued from Page 14)
ing constantly, bring quickly to
u full boil with bubbles over
the entire surface. Boil hard
for 1 minute, stirring constant
ly.
Remove from heat, add the
pectin, and alternately skim
and stir the jam for 5 minutes.
Ladle into hot containers and
seal immediately. Makes about
9 six-ounce glasses of jam.
fete Information!
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 25,
For the
Wife and
Farm
Ladies, Have You Heard?
By Doris Thomai, Extension Home Economist
Save Money On Milk
Serve all the milk you need and still
budget food money.
Milk bought at stores costs one to three
cents less in some areas than milk delivered
to the home.
Buying milk in certain quantities regu
larly rates a discount from some dairies.
Check to see if it costs less to buy the
same quantity of milk but in larger contain
ers.
Skim milk, buttermilk, and evaporated
milk cost less than whole fresh milk
Mixing equal parts of whole fresh milk
and reconstituted milk saves money. THOMAS
Easy Steps To Furniture makes a light, nutritious des-
Arranging sert. Served whipped cottage
Keep comfort in mind when cheese instead of whipped
arranging furniture. cream for a dessert topping.
Make a floor plan using Mild, tart, hard, or soft
graph paper Show placement cheese is a nutritious staple
of doors, windows, heating to have on hand for salad
units, and electrical outlets, dressings and cheese spreads.
Place big pieces out of ma- Processed Potatoes
jor_ traffic pattern Save Time And Money
Establish a center of inter
est—window, fireplace, picture
Out graph paper to scale to
represent furniture Move
scale furniture where you want
it, distributing heavy pieces
throughout the room.
Plan' for color balance in all
parts of the room
Use Of Cheese Varies Menu
Serve cheese for variety in
meals and snacks.
Casseroles, sandwiches, sal
acts, soups and desserts take on French rues vary in fiat con
added fooo value when served preparation methods,
with cheese Fresh french fries have less
Cheese sauce gives a gour- than any frozen french
met touch to combination dish- nes french fries heated
es and vegetables in the ovell bave less fat than
Cheese served with fruit frozen frer ‘ ch M « s that
been fried to heat them.
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many processed and fresh po
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