—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13,1968' 6 Local Test Plots* Show Gras* Fertilization Good Investment This past year. P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Smoketown, and Max R.alchele, Agronomist with Or t ’o Division, Chevron Chemical C impany. put out replicated tost plots on grass fertilization at three separate locations one at Quarryville. the second v. est of Millersville and the third located near Sporting Hill. The p.ots proved the return on in vestment exceptional for such a s lort time, according to Rohrer The grass fertilization test ompared no fertilizer checks v ith 300 lbs of 20-10-10 pellotted fcitilizer per acre b'oadcast on the grass on each of two dates —April 1 and Mav 19 Harvests v ere made on May 30 and Au gust 2 Averaging the results f-om the thiee locations, they f‘iund that the first 300 lbs of 21-10-10 increased the hay pro djction by nearly 1400 lbs . from 2010 lbs up to 3100 lbs per acre The crude protein production per acre was increased from IAO lbs. to 390 lbs by the .fer tilizer, almost three times great er The White House was lighted The second application of 300 by candles for the first 50 years i:?s of 20-10-10 per acre mcreas- of its lifetime. Growing and Dry Wayne Fitting Ration Wayne Fitting Ration produces rugged, full-bodied heifers that are thrifty and ready to breed at an early age. Fitting Ration also helps the dry cow replace flesh lost during the previous lactation and puts her in top condition to start the new milking period at a high level of production. Bred heifers and dry cows must receive a highly nutritious ration in order to build the unborn calf. Wayne Fitting Ra tion supplies the vitamins, minerals, proteins and energy needed to drop thrifty, strong-boned calves. In a test- ah the Wayne Research Farm, well fitted Holsteins produced 1720 lbs. more milk and 83 lbs. more fat than when not properly fitted. HERSHEY BROS. C. E. SAUDER & SONS Reinholds ifc j). i; East Earl MILLERSVILLE SGRPLYGO. Millersvllle H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa. H. M. STAUFFER SrSONS, INC. Witmer DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R, D. 1, Stevens ROHRER’S MILL R. D; 1; Ronks ed the hay production from 1860 lbs. to 3475 lbs. per acre. The crude protein production was in creased from 250 lbs. to 564 lbs. per acre by the fertilizer. An added bonus was that the weed content of the forage was re duced considerably by the addi tion of fertilizer. With a 12c per pound value placed on the crude protein in order to calculate returns. $2 was returned within two months for each $1 invested in fertilizer for the first application Returns were $2 50 lor each $1 invested foi the second treatment. Rohrer pointed out that the census data for Lancaster Coun ty reports 65.000 acres of gi ass land in the county Fertilizing these pastures would increase agricultural income considerab ly for the county He suggests that right now, when the grass is resuming growth, is an ex cellent time to fertilize This should be followed with a sec ond treatment in early June. HEIFERS COWS need GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown WHITE OAK MILL r. 0.4, Maahehn FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Peach Bottom 1 * R. D. 1, Quarryville PARADISE SUPPLY HEtSEY FARM-SERVICE Lawn- Ptf: 653-5718 MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE, R. D. % 'Columbia Paradise JAY C. ZIMMERMAN, was the first day night, at the Farm and Home Center.; place winner in the annual 4-H Soil and His exhibit showed the value of contouring Water Conservation Roundup ‘ held Mon- rolling Ignd. ALLIS-CHALMERS ONE-SEVENTY 0 The best performance and comfort features-of-the hot One-NinetyiXT; now* in the One-Seventy tractor! • ’Hydrostatic power steering! • Power*shift rear wheels," roll shift front axle! • Triple hydraulics—3 hydraulic See the ONE-SEVENTY at.,. Allen H. Mote Farm Equipment New Holland L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. ' ' Nissley Form Service Roy H. Buck, Inc. Washington Boro, Pa. Ephrata, R. D. 2 \4 circuitstoptional, to let you, ' call on several hydraulic func* tiorrs at onc’e; without fading. Wider fultprotection .fenders with dual lights. a Automatic TRACTION BOOS TER’iactS'like invisible wheel weights to take you smoothly through the tough spots. N. G; Myers & Son Grumelli' Form Serviced Rheems, Pa. Quarryville, Pa. (53* HORSEPOWER)' AUIS'CMAtMERS L. H. Brubaker Lancaster, Pi.