B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 13.1967 NEBA To Offer AI Service To Horse Breeders Horse Breeding service is to be offered by Northeastern Breeders Association (NEBA) of Tunkhannock. Pa. starting June Ist This new service will be the first use of frozen stal lion semen in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Horse Breed ers Service of Petaluma. Cali fornia has developed and pat ented a revolutionary method of upgrading horses in the United States The success is indicated by the fact that more than 1.400 mates have been bred with a diagnosed preg nancy rate of 70 r c NEBA has been granted the exclusive franchise to handle frozen stal lion semen in this area. NEBA has played a disting uished role m the develop ment and use of artificial in semination of dairy cattle. The cooperative places great em phasis on providing high qual ity service High standards will be equally important in offer ing this new service Horse semen is now m sup ply at NEBA headquarters, it was announced. Several key personnel have been trained to inseminate mares, and ad ditional NEB technicians will be trained to inseminate mares as the need arises Anyone in terested in such service is ad vised to check with the NEBA sales technician serving his area or write NEB A. Horse breeds available in this service include Thorough bred, Quarterhorse. Buckskin, Arabian, Appaloosa, Pinto, Shetland, and Welch A selec tion of stallions in most other breeds is expected to be avail able at a later date. NEBA Technicians have pedigrees showing the selection of stal lions available. ’ Owners of mares will for the first time be able to use out standing stallions at a reason able fee. The most widely known stallion available is Silky Sullivan H-9 (Special mating only) A 1958 Kentucky Derby contender. Silky Sulli van is a Thoroughbred (Quar terhorse) He is a flaming red Look to FARMHAND for all your hay handling needs Y'\ WHEEL RAKES for all haying—s to 9 wheel models, special Y-74. 11 wheel unit Individual wheel suspen sion gets all the hay in any field at any speed BALE BENCHER cuts bale handling costs as much as 30 r c Bales are bunched for fast, easy loading Simple design trouble tiee operation WINDROW TURNER mounts on neaily all makes tractors Speeds drying time No windrow too large none too small •FIRST in farm materials handling GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE QUARRYVILLE chestnut standing 16.3 hands high. He transmits his tremen dous size conformation, and speed together with his unusu ally fine disposition. Horse owners interested in this service will be expected to sign an agreement and make a deposit in advance o' the ac tual service date. The balance will be due at the time of service. A provision of the agreement between NEBA and the horse owner calls for ex amination of the mare by a veterinarian prior to insemina tion. The foals from A.I. service are not eligible for registra tion with the various Breed Associations. A Horse Breed ers Association official breed ing receipts will be given to the owner at the time of serv ice A permanent official Ar tificial Insemination Registra tion certificate for A I. will be available if the owner desires. Plant Your Corn with MASTER FARMER FERTILIZER Available in bags or bulk 5-10-10 5-15-5 10-20-10 Super Q For broadcast application use our bulk ser vice. Spreader truck, trailer spreaders and drums. Rental spreaders available for bulk spread ing. Call us for more information Phone 392-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Your Lancaster Q Center Grofftown Road, Near Waterworks Lancaster Caution Urged When Farmers Use Own Custom-Mixed Pesticides Many farmers are mixing their own custom-tailored pes ticide combinations, according to Frank Boys, agricultural chemicals extension specialist at the University of Delaware. A combination of pesticides gives a wider range of insect control since it controls sev eral pests at the same time. If he mixes his own combination, a farmer gets precise control to take care of his particular problem at that one time. Those problems often change in the course of a season, Boys points out. Since insect resist ance to a pesticide may sudden ly change, or a new pest may invade the fields, the same combination that worked in the spring may not be as effective two or three months later For this reason, - farmers seldom store mixtures; instead, they combine chemicals when they need them. Pesticide combinations can save money. Less of the mix ture may be needed to do the job than if the chemicals were used separately. However, using pesticides together can be dangerous, Boys warns, since there is more danger from residue buildup in and on the crop. Fruit and vegetable growers must be particularly cauti ous because their entire crop can be seized by the Food and Drug Administration if residues are too large. The possibility of overdosing and damaging plants or ani Read LANCASTER FARMING For Full Market Reports SAVE WITH ARMOUR CUSTOM APPLICATION! "When you let your Armour dealer arrange for custom application of Armour Manufactured Pebble Ferti lizers, you’ll find that you save time, labor and money in many ways. What’s more, your crops will get all the benefits of outstanding fertilizer made to precise grade speci fications from the finest Armour materials. Talk to your nearby Armour dealer about this convenient method of fertilizer application and all the other fine Armour products and services. ARMOUR MANUFACTURED PEBBLE FERTILIZERS ARMOUR SOIL TESTING/ARMOUR VERTAGREEN RENTAL EQUIPMENT Armour Bulk Whse. Erss R. Buckwalter Jr. 2285 Old Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster (At Smoketown on Rte. 340 % Mile East of 230 Bypass) Phone: 394-125Tf Bagged Goods & Pesticides Available at Armour Whse. J. U. Baker Whse. 1133 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, P'a. mals may Increase when mix tures are used; some mixtures are more toxic than the same amount of the individual pesti cides used separately. Occasion ally the opposite is true, and the toxicity is less with the combination, Hoys points out. Use caution when mixing the chemicals, he advises Be cause there are more chemi cals to handle, the chance of spillage and danger to the handler is greater. Inaccurate weighing becomes more likely also. The danger to children and pets increases also when pes ticides are combined, Boys warns. If they get into a pesti cide mixture, the likelihood of a fatal accident is far greater than with a single chemical since it is harder to counteract the effects of two or more chemicals.