Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1967, Image 19

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• HY GRO for stronger plants and better
roots
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Garden Hose Scutts Products
Lawn Sprinklers Chapin Sprayers
Garden Seeds Fly Screening
Picnic Supplies
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HARDWARE
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MW
Dairy Supply Store
CHRISTIANA MILK
PRODUCTS CO.
Christiana, Pa.
Largest- Dairy Supply Store in the East.
t 20 different brands and sizes of filtering
materials
9 25 different brands and sizes of
detergents
• 20 sizes and shapes of brushes for milk
house bulk tanks or pipe lines.
INFLATIONS
For Surge $2.95 set
For DeLaval & others $3.45 set
FRONT OPENING MILK CAN
COOLING CABINETS
BRAND NEW AND
FULLY WARRANTED
Hundreds of items for milk house and farm,
metalware, paints, etc.
CHRISTIANA MILK
PRODUCTS CO.
(If you have in-place cleaning problems, we
will be glad to test your water and suggest a
sound cleaning program)
Jim Mimm
Water Bags Make Good Mulch, Researcher Says
Plastic bass filled with wa- spectively. 28,000 pounds. 24.-
ter and placed on the soil as a 000 pounds, and 16,000 pounds
mule h improved vegetable per acre from the three treat
yields by 20 percent on an ex- menls. Bean yields were 17.-
perimental plot in Idaho, the 000 pounds, 14,000, and 9,000
U.S. Department of Agricul- pounds per acre
ture reports.
The water mulch cut down
on variations in soil tempera
ture, absorbing some of the
heat from the sun at midday
and reducing heat loss from
the soil at night. Most vege
tables grow best within a fair
ly narrow range of soil tem
peratures, notes Sidney A. Bow
ers, soil scientist with USDA’s
Agricultural Research Service,
who conducted the research.
The Idaho Agricultural Expen
ment Station cooperated.
Bowers first tested his wa
ter mulch theory on uncropped
soil. He found that the water
bags reduced maximum tem
perature and increased mini
mum temperature in the half
inch of the upper soil’s sur
face At a depth of 4 inches,
the bags raised both maximum
and minimum temperatures.
Bowers then tried the new ma(^e 6-mil clear polyethy
mulching idea on two heat- ene ’ cut 12 an< * * wo
sensitive crops: sweet corn and wide to fit between the
string beans. He planted 12 rows on his 12 by 12-foot test
plots of each vegetable, four plots. The bags were filled with
mulched with water bags, four enough water to swell them to
with plain strips of plastic, and a thickness of about four in
four without mulch. Average ches. The plastic-mulched plots
yields for sweet corn were, re- were covered with strips of
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Juno 10,1967
The advantages of water
mulch were best demonstrated
during an unseasonable cold
snap, Bowers said. One Sep
tember day during the experi
ment, snow fell and air tem
perature dropped from the
mid-40’s to 24 degrees F. Mini
mum soil surface temperatures
were 32 degrees F. on the un
mulched plots, 36 degrees P.
on the plots mulched with plas
tic strips, and 40.7 degrees F.
on the water mulched plots.
Bean plants on the unmulched
and plastic-mulched plots froze
down to the soil line; water
mulched beans froze only to
the tops of the water bags—
about four inches from the
ground. Two weeks after the
freeze, fresh beans were har
vested from the water mulch
ed plot.
Bowers used plastic bags
Ph. 255-7741
the seme clear polyethylene.
Golden Beauty sweet corn and
Garden Green bush beans were
used in the experiment l "'1
pounds of nitrogen per
was disked into each plot
to planting. Thermocouples
were buried at varying depths
in the plots to record soil
temperature.
Water mulches would allow
gardeners to plant early in the
spring with less risk of frost
damage, and should be espe
cially useful in regions where
temperature varies sharply dur
ing the growing season, scien
tist believe.
• Outstanding Seniors
(Continued from Page 18)
home farm. He was cited at
his high school’s commence
ment exercises this week as the
outstanding graduating agricul
ture senior, receiving the Eliz
abethtown Farm Women’s
award. He has served his FFA
chapter as corresponding sec
retary. Although Clayton’s main
farming interest is dairy, his
work experience program this
year was spent in the employ
of a local farm machinery deal
er.
Our congratulations to all
of these boys on their out
standing efforts during their
agricultural schooling. College
bound, or farm-bound good
luck'
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