Dtates ieff (^3 I*' linom Rainfmi Apply new Lasso either in granules or liquid and you’re done. Lasso needs no soil incorporation; just Vs - % inches of ram will turn on Lasso’s excellent grass control for your corn and soybeans. WHAT MAKES PRE-EMERGENT LASSO THE SUPERIOR CORN & SOYBEAN HERBICIDE? LOTS OF THINGS . . . Crop safety. New Lasso has been tested and tested. The results were always the same. No damage to feeder roots of corn and soybeans. Lasso doesn’t cut yields it increases them. Killing power. Lasso gives excellent control of grasses and some broadleaf weeds. 19b carryover. When Lasso’s done working, it breaks down harmlessly in the S'Otl- So it can’t damage following crops, or ruin rotation plans. Incorporation necessary with Lasso, thus reducing the number of trips over Hie field and soil compaction. Mbumom moisture is needed to put Lasso to work. lasso works well on a wide range of soil types. That's why Lasso's best. Better get the best now at: Lancaster Bone Fertilizer Co., Inc Quarryville, Pa. ■386-7348 . ' ’ i* • * „ -'' - ‘■'S 5 ' DEKALB PROFIT PULLET REPORT IRVIN MUSSER Profit Pullets Pre-Emergent Corn & Soybean Herbicide Mt. Joy, R. D. 1 Flock Size 8,800 Age of Birds 76 Weeks 261 Eggs Laid 3.9 Lb. Feed Per Dozen Eggs Livability 86.5% Grade A 95% Feed Cost Per Dozen —13 c For Your Quality DeKalb Pullets See Sales Representative THOMAS MUMMA MELHORN HATCHERY 40 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, Pa. **/****&&/*&* • 'rs, ,/f/t , / /■'•"'V Ph. 367-2683 Phone 653-1102 * v J. V Oxford, Pa. 215-932-8323 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 26,1969—11 Plenty Of Birds For Spring Gobbler Season Pennsylvania Game commis sion field surveys show that the turkey population thioughout the state is adequate and that there will be plenty of birds available for the spnng gobbler season May 3-10. Reproduction was slightly lower last vear in some areas of the nr, M t of the state, 3 have ua off ct on the avail ability 01 gobblers this spring The spring season is designed so that hunting shall be by call ing only, and most buds which respond to calling are gobblers at least two years old There is no scarcity of birds anywhere they are normally found, according to field sur veys, but the northern counties, which are prime turkey range, still show the largest number of the wary birds. Whereas in most hunting sea sons harvests increase or de crease according to hunter pre sure, sportsmen will find that the opposite is true in spring gobbler seasons. In other states surveyed, hunter success and oftentimes even total harvest drop as hunter turnout in creases. During Pennsylvania’s first spring gobbler season in 1968 many hunters simply drove along roads in turkey territory, stopping occasionally to call, un til a gobbler answered. This worked well last year, but chances are the method may not be nearly as successful in 1969. The turnout of hunters in 1968 was relatively small, but the interest and enthusiasm generated by the experimental season is expected to produce considerably more gobbler hunters this year. A gobbler hearing a number or hunters calling will simply slip away Therefore, it will be more im portant this year for sportsmen to get away from the ‘'crowd’’ and back into remote areas where theie are gobblers but not hunters This will increase chances considerably. Learning to use hand and mouth callers well is important, b sometimes inexperienced " .u. ...nn caumg attempts by others who place too much emphasis on perfection in calling A sour note may fnghten off a gobbler, but not always Turkeys them selves occasionally produce weird noises while communicat ing, and an amorous tom in the springtime isn’t always as par ticular about the quality of the sound as some hunters may think So, give it a try Sportsmen should be aware of the “breast sponge” often found in gobblers in the spring. Toms develop swollen necks during the mating season, simi lar to bucks during the fall rut. This is a normal growth and is simply a layer of gelatinous fat that forms undernearth the breast skin to serve as a nutri tional reserve. This does not harm the bird in any way, but should be removed before cook ing. Last year some hunters thought the growth was an in dication of disease or infection, and discarded perfectly normal, healthy birds. i Ur. „ Good hunter deportment was reported last year, and helped make the 1969 season possible. There were only two minor hunting accidents, and most rules and regulations in effect for - the experimental season were carefully observed. It is hoped that hunters will again conduct themeselves as sports men so that future seasons will be assured.