PSU Open House To Feature Plant Science Exhibits Pltnt responses to various combinations of light, tempera ture, and carbon dioxide will be one of the highlights of the College of Agriculture Open House scheduled for May 6 on Penn State University campus, according to William L. Barr, general chairman. Open House, using the theme “Agriculture Where the Ac tion Is,” will show high school students, their teachers, and guidance counselors the wide DITHANE M-45® takes sides. Your side. This photo shows potato foliage with one half protected by DITHANE M-45; the right half was not sprayed. Both sides were inoculated with late blight fungus. Blight infected the unprotected side, but the left side protected with DITHANE M-45 stopped the fungus growth. DITHANE M-45 f a chemically unique fungicide, is effective against both early and late blight of potatoes. It can be applied in high or low volume ground sprays or in aerial sprays.' DITHANE M-45 clings to the foliage and- remains on the leaf surface and-resists rain or irrigation. Apply every 7 or 10 days through out the season. Use early applications of 1 lb of DITHANE M-45 per acre and increase to 2 lbs. as vines increase in size Follow detailed label instruc tions. Then harvest a record crop of top grade potatoes. See your dealer or write for full information. range of training offered to meet the needs of agricultural sciences and industries. The program will be underway all day until 4 p.m. on May 6 with headquarters in the Hetzel Un ion Building on campus. ‘‘Young men and women are enjoying many challenging ca reers in the plant science field,” the Open House chair man pointed out. “Exhibits at the event will help explain ca reer possibilities in areas of environmental, breeding, and biochemical plant research.” Breeding of winter hardiness into oats, the development of virus resistance into corn, and fungus resistance into potatoes ROHM IHRRS PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA 191D5 Stoltzfus And Landis Top Feb. Red Rose DHIA The herd of John Omar Stoltzfus, Narvon Rl, scored the highest monthly butterfat average in the February Red Rose Dairy Herd Improvement Association, it was announced this week. His 31 registered will be explained, he said. Enzymes that convert sug ars into starches in corn, and chemical principles applied to the study of wood will also be illustrated. Guided bus tours ol the Uni versity Park campus, including agricultural research facilities, will be available There will be ample time for students, par ents, and educators to hold dis cussions with College of Agri culture students and faculty. CUSTOM SPRAYING HIGH PRESSURE WASHING in all types of poultry houses. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, Pa, Phone 392-7227 and grade Holstein cows aver aged 1,607 pounds of milk and 61 pounds of fat. The 35.8-head herd of reg istered Ilolsteins owned by Wil mer G. Kraybill of Elverson R 2 was in second place with a 60-pound fat average. Cow completing the highest 305-day lactation was a regis tered Holstein, Princess, own ed by Jay E. Landis, Lancas ter R 6. She made 19,942 pour ' of milk and 918 pounds of . Second high cow was a r istered Holstein owned by i win J. Landis, Lampeter Ro; Lancaster. She produced 997 pounds of milk, and pounds of fat It is believed that the : currents distribute excess h from the tropics to the t perate zones as much as winds do and DISINFECTING Lancaster Faming, Saturday, April 8,1967 —7 • Manor FFA (Continued from Page 1) Keystone Degree, and has served as president of his lo cal chapter and vice president of the county FFA chapter LEGISLATOR HONORED A Lancaster County member of the State Legislature Shei man Hill of Millersville was one of three local men hon- farmer, and Jerry Brooks, prin cipal, Penn Manor High School Certificates of Appreciation were presented to J Moweiy Frey, Jr, 401 Beaver Valley Pike, Lancaster, Paul Hainish, Millersville, and Richaid Wil hamee, of Queen Dairy FOUNDATION AWARDS FFA Foundation awards weie presented in the following cat egories Public Speaking Nelson Newcomer, Washington Boio R 1 Ornamental Horticulture —. Kenneth Rohrer Biuce Fiev. Millersville R 1 Agr. Mechanics—Dean Kess ler, Cancotoga R 2 Dairy—Dean Hess, Conesto ga R 2 Star Greenhand—Lany Ilai nish, Washington Boio R 1 Poultry—Claude Millei, Con estoga R 1 Livestock—\be Fisher, Lan caster R 2 Cl ops Leßoy Eshleman, Willow Sheet R 1 State FFA President Glenn Weber of Mohnton R 2 Mas the featured speakei ioi the eve ning Haiold Hen, the only Amei ican Farmer Degiee hold er fiom the aiea, also spoke to the gioup Secret voting in national elections became fedeial law in 1875. Attei having given the mat ter veais of consideiation. vie have concluded that it is a good thing that youth is only