TAPPING OFF a special fertilizer mix at Organic Plant Food Co., Lancaster, is Randal Kline of Reinholds, left. William Brubaker of Organic looks on. Kline is employed at Organic for the seven-week agribusiness training program of Ephrata High School’s agriculture department. The special mixes will be used in a field experiment being conducted jointly by Organic and the International Minerals Company. L. F. Photo Don’t plant P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC SMOKETOWN T. M. Beg. U.S. Pat. off.: ORTHO, on all Chemicals, Bead Directions And Cautions Before Use. See us s \ - * Crows,-blackbirds, pheasants any bird that steals seed won't come back a. second time for seed treated with ORTHO Bird Re- -pellent. They spit it out and fly away protection for your seed. All you do is pour this repellent right in witlrthe seeipih^our,planter box. Actually,.you're getting more than bird protection with this prod uct. The fullname’is ORTHO Bird Repellent and Seed Protectant. It also contains an insecticide to control soil insects such as wire- worms, seed'corn .maggots and corn rootworm. And a fungicide for extra protection* against diseases like seedling blight, damp- off, and seed decay." This is the only bird repellent that combines all these protec tions. So this-year, don't plant for the birds. When you get your seed, ask us for ORTHO Bird Repellent. (or the BIRDS! now for i - sT Ph. Lone. 397-3539 • Agribusiness (Continued from Page 6) a day. or twenty hours a week. Their rate of pay \dries fiom SI 25 on hour to about $175. Some of the boys will stay on their jobs through the summer, Ayers said. He based this esti mate on last year's results in which nine of the eleven boys in the piogrm were invited to stay on for the summer by their icspective employers. Ayers anticipates that, of next year’s senior agriculture class, theie will be twelve boys par ticipating in practical education al piogram. • Leaders Workshop (Continued from Page 1) Lancaster County delegates are Dennis Allen. Quarryville R 2; Eugene Bollinger, Denver R 2; Glenda Lee Watts, Gap Rl; Tern Ann Shank, Elizabeth town Rl; Caiole Rohrer, Man heim Rl; Avernl Royer, 20i5 Oregon Pike, and Sandy Roh rer, Manhenn Rl. The program features dis cussion groups and workshops on recreation, social dating, publicity and news reporting, teaching, National Awards, and health Recreation, fun and fel lowship will roundout a full and interesting weekend ORTHO Bird Repellent It's easy to get this kind of Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29,1967 — WEIGHING SEEDS is just one of the jobs at which Ephrata agriculture student Charles Halting works at the Henry B. Hoover, Inc. general feed and seed store. Hoover, an Agway dealer, cooperates in the Ephrata agribusiness training program, in which Harting is a participant. L. F. Photo • Corn Products (Continued fiom Page 1) the haimomous teamwoik the two companies have practiced internationally since the late 1940’5. Corn Products and Funk Bros initiated the commeicial breeding, production and sale of hybrid seed corn on an in ternational basis in a joint op eration m Italy at that time. Other cooperative piogiams have followed in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, France, South Africa, and Spain, it was noted. According to the announce ment, theie will be no change in Funk Bros Seed Co. trade marks, headquarters, manage ment, or personnel. The Bloom ington, Illinois-based company will continue to operate under the Funk Bros, name, as a unit of Corn Products. Personnel Manager “You’ie asking for a pretty big salary for a man with no experience ” Applicant “Well, the work is a lot haider when you don’t know anything about it.” Sale Register SAT. APR 29-Antiques and Furnishings at 212 Old Lan caster Road, Devon. Logan A. Mayfield, owner. MON. MAY 1-Pony Gale at Martins Sale Stables, Blue Ball, Pa at 6 pm. WED MAY 10-Farm Equip ment at Mai tins Sale Bain, Blue Ball, Pa MEED EXTRA SEED FOR EXTRA ACRES Ctf M tmSTK O*W. Itnl For top producing corn, sorghum, FD-100 alfalfa-Ca 1 ! DAVID B. KING Lancaster CLOYD WENGER Lancaster FRANKLIN N. GRAYBILL Hershey ROY B. BOLL Manheim HAROLD S. LANDIS Willow Street 7