[B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1967 1 Chemicals Vital To Farming Says P.S. Dean America has long passed the Many changes will occur in point where anyone can think agricultural production and in seriously of going back to a pest control programs in parti* chemical-free, technology-free cular, Larson claimed. Specia agriculture declared the dean of lized pest control programs will the College of Agriculture at demand extremely close co- Penn State Uhiversity August operation between industry, 29 during a chemical pest con- government, the chemical deal trol workers school at Penn er, the farmer, and the univer- State sity. “If we were asked to go back Larson announced that a new to the agricultural tools of 50 Pesticide Research Laboratory years ago. America could rival and Graduate Study Center will some of the world’s most un- be completed at Penn State derdeveloped nations in pover- early in 1968 Costing over $BOO,- ly and human misery,” Dean 000 when fully equipped, the Russell E Larson stated. facility will be one of the most He called upon the agricul- modern in the nation, tural industry to make the most Work of the laboratory will effective use of chemical pest stress (1) monitoring or check control, with minimum risk to ing for pesticide residues in Get Your Fall Milk Supply At The . . . PENNSYLVANIA STATE SALE HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA September 13, 1967 1:00 PJML Sharp Held in conjunction with the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show One of the many features of the sale will be a daughter of ROLLING ACRES GOLD BAR PATTY VG-89%, Ton of' Gold, Tested Dam on 3 dans. avg. 10,606 504. 84 365 20,360 994 Zx 9-6 365 20,359 830 2z Her daughter selling: ROLLING ACRES EMPIRE PATTY JEAN By Jeanies Empire,, son of Regent Basil Jeanie, winner of 1959 All American Minting Derby, 4 recs. over I,ooo'lbs. fat (HIR and DHIA). Consignor; Robert H. Eiclc, Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. Request catalogs from JERSEY SERVICE, 808 LORD Klondike Road, Dudley, Massachusetts , Phone (AC 617) 943-4635 ' - s, - % '>'*' ’ $ * * *'■ > < > J S' * £ * S r. ♦ \ % J k Now, you can-buy this John Deere Tractor (or any other size', any tractor-impiement team) with a small percentage down— No Finance Charge until Morcfr 1, 1968 Mi Si Yecrrstey fit-Son» West! Chester 609-2990 Wenger ImplemenfCo. Landis Bros. Inc. r Shotzberger's Back 284*4467 Lancaster 393*3908 Elm 685*2141 man and his environment. He termed the use of chemicals “the backbone of pest control programs.” The chemical work ers school was the first of its kind offered at Penn State. NEXT SPRING’S NEW TRACTOR? (It might as well be youts now) THE M 51 JERSEY Cows and Heifers Most are due within two weeks of the sale. Many outstanding consignments from out of state herds including Marlu Farm, Pioneer Farm, Vaucluse Farm, Tymor Farm and’Twin Elms Farm. Milk # Milk, Milk! This is the sale that has it! Auctioneer: S. Braden King Boonsboro, Maryland That's the John Deere Waiver-of-Fi nanceplan; it's in effect right now. Here's your chance to put new equipment to work right now— for fail disking .. . other seasonal woik. You can buy at to day’s prices, get today’s tiade-in allow ances, and possibly save on income tax. If you want real dollars-and cents econ omy-hurry in. This deal is on us! A. B. C. Groff, inc. New Holland 354-8001 • Hoy* You Heard? (Continued from Page 15) dry. To avoid such marks, cook at moderate heat. How To Tenderize Beef You can tenderize meat me chanically by grinding, scoring, or cubing. This shortens the length of connective tissue and makes meat more tender. Acids such as found in toma toes also tenderize beef. But these have a limited' effect be cause there isn’t enough time for the acid to penetrate the meat. Marinades can tenderize cub- crops, soils, water, livestock, and wildlife, (2) studies on less per sistent pesticides which will pro tect agricultural crops without accumulating residues, and (3) biological control of pests by means of parasites, predators, bacteria, and viruses requiring minimal use of chemical pesti cides. cd meat and make it more Juicy, age. And it slightly deofeascs Freeze Corn For Use All Year the volume of the corn and) ten- Select corn for freezing that’s dorizes- it for easier and' more just right for table use. economical packing. Corn which has good flavor, Depending on their size, scald color, tenderness, is free from whole cars of corn in boiling defects, and uniform in size is water for 7 to 11 mimlffes fbr most suitable. cars from which you’ll cut the Varieties of com suitable for kernels, scald 4 minutes, freezing include Goldencross work with a few eara> at a Bantam, Seneca Chief, Silver- time to insure thorough blanch cross, and Narrowgrain Ever- i ng . chill blanched corn imrae fireen. distely to stop any cooking. Blancing scalding in water Wrap whole ears in moibtare — is necessary in preparing vapor-resistant material; pack corn for the freezer. Blanching cut com in containers- and maintains quality during stor- freeze at once. PUBLIC SALE 450 HEAD OF HOGS, FEED, ETC. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AT 11:00 A.M. ' Due to ill health the undersigned is discontinuing the Bog business and will sell his entire slock of hogs at public sale on the premises, located along the Hanover-Baltimore Pike, Md., Bt. 30, one mile North of Manchester, Maryland, the following: 150 SOWS Hampshire, Yorkshire, Hampshire & Yorkshire crossed, a few Berkshires. About 50 of these sows will farrow by day of sale, 50 will farrow within 30 to 45 days after sale, 50 will have been recently bred. These sows have been producing nice large litters. 6 BOARS Purebred Hampshire. J . 20 GILTS some old enough to breed. 4P3 300 PIGS and SHOATS ranging from 6 weeks old to about 80 lbs. FEED 700 bu. oats, 500 bu. barley* ' EQUIPMENT 2 six-pen farrowing houses, one with gas heater; lot of electric cords for heat lamps, power com shelter, etc. Terms: Cash Cletus J. R Blade Sterling Leese, Auctioneer Stewart Strevig, Clerk 'Stand rights reserved; SPECIAL CATTLE SALES 1967 ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. ABINGDON, VA. PHONE 628-3551 Sale Every Thursday All Classes Livestock 50P1000 lb. Native Steers Native Steer-Heifer Calves Ist Hereford STEER Sale 1000' Angus STEER Sale 910* Angus CALF Sale 500 • 2nd Hereford STEER Sale 2562' State Feeder CALF Sale 1000* Angus COW Sale 500* Sponsored by Virginia Angus Association Ist Tri-State CALF Sale 1550 3rd Hereford STEER Sale 2717* Hereford COW Sale 500* Wed., NOV. B—l pm. Sponsored by Virginia Hereford Association • 2nd‘Tri»Statc CAEF Sale 1763* TAZEWELL LIVESTOCK MARKET* INC. TAZEWELL, VA. PHONE 982-9921 I Sale Every Monday All Classes of Livestock 1 Feeder STEER Sale 1000* Wed, 1 , OGT. M—7 pm. State Feedfcr CALF Sale 850* Wed., OCT. 18—1 pm. Clinch Val. Fdr. CALF Sale 750- Wed., OCT, 25—7 pm. PLEASE NOTE: On all sales (at both markets) scheduled for 1 p.m. cattle will be weighed-in the DAY BEFORE RAKE. On all sales (at both markets) scheduled for 7 p.m. cattle Will be weighed-in and SOLD SAME DAY. All cattle in the sales at both markets will be officially graded) by Virginia Division of Markets. Check'with your County Agent, the Sales Committee or the Markets for further information. * Indicates No. Head 1966 Sales, FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WRITE OR CALK. ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET. INC; ! A FEDERALLY SUPERVISED MARKET- j ABINGDON, VA. Tues., SEPT. 19—7 pim. Tues., SEPT. 26—7' pim. Tues., OCT. 3—7 pim. Tues., OCT. 10—1 pirn. Tues., OCT. 17—7'pim. Fri.. OCT. pirn. Tues., OCT. 24—1 pita. Tues., OCT. 31—1 pim. Tues.. NOV. PHONE-628*85fifc