—Lancaster Fannin, 10 Over Million Farmers Took Part In ACP During Secretary of Agriculture Or ville L. Freeman announced to day an estimated 1,126,000 farm ers. who had been doing little or no conservation work in the past, participated in Agricultur al Conservation Program (ACP) cost sharing during the period 1962 6V This achievement in the con sen ation of soil, water, and woodland resources to help maintain the pioductive capa city ol American agriculture re FERTILIZER WEEDKILLER 0-15-30 BORON AND KARMEX® For maximum Alfalfa yields and quality, use Miller Alfalfa fertilizer-weedkiller this fall and winter. 0-15-30 fertilizer contains the proper amount of Boron to insure hay yield and quality. Apply at 500 lbs per acre Karmex has proven to be a superior pro duct for control of winter annual weeds in Alfalfa, such as CHICKWEED. WILD MUS TARD, SHEPHARDS PURSE and others. Do two jobs at one time, FERTILIZE KILL WEEDS. Let us spread this product for you to insure proper application. Apply after alfalfa goes dormant For More Information Contact Your Miller Sales Representative or Dealer Today Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Co. Phone (717) 733-6525 ® Karmex is a x'egisteied trademark of E I DuPont Co. EPHRATA, PA DEALER FOR Millers Alfalfa Fertilizer Plus Karmex® P. 1. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown Saturday, October 26,1968 1962-67 For First Time suited largely from intensive ef forts by Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation (ASC) community committeemen, said the Secretary. Working on their own time' and without pay, community committeemen got non-conser vation fanner neighbors to un dertake needed conservation measures on their farms, Secre tary Freeman pointed out. County Agricultural Stabili zation and Conservation Service MtUER WITH SEE AD ABOVE Ph. Lone. 397-3539 offices not only provided' com munity committeemen with lists of non-conservation farmers, but also set aside cost-share funds to assist new participants and low-income farmers in carrying out conservation mea sures And beginning in 1966, funds were also reserved for ACP special projects and beau tification-conservation practices. In 1962, some 200,000 farmers did conservation work on their farms for the first time in a number of years. In 1963, the number rose to 254,000 and then tapered off to 216,000 in 1964, about 190,000 the next year,'and on down to 156,000 in 1966 as more and more of the non-con servation farmers began partici pating. The estimated number of new participants for 1967 is 100,000. The ACP was established in 1936 to help fanners combat erosion and carry out other soil and water conservation mea sures to protect the Nation’s farmland. Annually, about a million farmers joined with the ACP on about a 50-50 basis m install ing needed conservation prac tices These include establishing' and improving vegetative cover on farmland, planting trees, building terraces, constructing ponds and leservons, strip cropping slopes, and establish ing sod waterways These mea sures along with others con seive soil and water, and re duce sedimentation and other pollution of streams. Less Kaintall To date our fall season is be low normal in rainfall; unless this condition improves before freezing weather arrives, it will be advisable for many home owners to apply water to shrubs and trees; this is especially true with newly planted shrubs and with the broadleaf evergreens' such as azaleas, hollies, and rho dodendrons Unless the root zone of these plants is well sat urated with moisture when lieezmg weather comes, there will be dehydration fiom the plant and severe winter killing Ample watering is strongly ad vised later this fall STOCKADE BRAND Livestock Equipment • 8 Models oil steel welded form and feedlot gates • 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate • All weather salt and mineral feeder/face fly control • All steel hay and silage bunks • Grain troughs 4 models • Pickup stockracks • Lifetime free stalls: “unequalled in quality" • Ritchie Waterers and Behlen Steel Buildings For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2235 ,7,7, FR£Y BROS. R. D. #2 Quarryviile, Pen no. 17566 Gladfelter Offers Free Tree Seedlings Farmers of Lancaster County are being reminded that right now is the time to plan for tree planting to be done in the spring of 1969. As in past years, The Glatfelter Pulp Wood Co. of Spring Grove, Pa., will again furnish free tree seedlings to any interested and qualified landowner. Since the inception in 1951 of the Company pro gram, more than 10 million seedlings have been furnished to landowners in 13 southcentral Pennsylvania counties. * Tree species available this year under the program are white pine, Austrian pine, Banks pine, pitch pine, Norway spruce, white spruce, Japanese larch, European larch and Virginia pine. Orders are filled on a first-come basis so it is impor tant to get your order in early to assure receiving the species you want. All trees are purchas ed by the Glatfelter Company SALE CONTINUES | STORE HOURS: | M °Wed* 68 ’ 9 am ‘ tos:39pm ' Thurs. & Fri 9 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. i GROFF'S Hardware 100 S. Railroad Ave. New Holland, Pa. | from .the Pennsylvania Depart ment of Forests and Waters. The Company .imposes no re strictions of any kind, but> the landowner planting the seed lings must comply with normal state regulations regarding these trees. That is they may not ise used for Christmas trees, dec orative purposes, or for wind breaks. Minimum order accept able is for 1,000 seedlings. Ail trees are the property of the landowner and he may cut them at a future date for any wood products he desires. If you are a landowner is planning to plant trees m 1969 and wish to receive free tree seedlings, act now! To ob tain information about placing your order, see your local Coun ty Agent, your Forests and Wa ters Department District Office or write directly to The GlatteL ter Pulp Wood Company, Spi mg Grove, Pa. 17362. All necessary information and order blames will be mailed to you. Do it now before it is for gotten in the rush of the Holi day season and while you can be assured of having your order filled.