* 9 W.4TER FLOWING from installed tile drains was visi ble Monday on the farm of Grant Keiffer, Goshen Orval Bass left), conservationist, inspects the system with Keifft: L. F. Photo «5f Farm Management Profit-Tip from Organic Plant Food m planting can boost com yields. Plant when the soil ‘emperature at the four inc f depth reaches 50°F and is rising. Early planted corn will be she iter than late planted corn because more of the yteir; goes into the ear, less to me stalk. And there is less lodging in the fall; less harvest loss. Late planting can reduce yields 15-30% depending on ne length of the delay. On me average, yields drop one Dushel per acre per day thai com is planted late. No frost damage Do r 't put off planting be cause of frost danger. Frost will not kill corn unless the growing point is damaged. The growing point remains bekw ground until several leaves have been produced; Organic Plant Food Company Lancaster, Pennsylvania SEE BILL BRUBAKER % »s » ' How to profit from early planting ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. P.O. Box 132 • Grofftown Road • Lancaster, Penna. 17604 TIME OF PLANTING AFFECTS YIELD (PURDL 6—TWO YEAR AVE ) ✓'■'l4B N. 136 - X '\l32 APRIL APRIL MAY MAY JUNE 17-20 25-26 7-9 21-22 3-4 A HUGE WATERWAY on the J. M. acres of cropland and woods. On the trac Hostetter farm, Christiana RD #l. The tor is Samuel Long who farms the land, waterway is 48 feet wide and serves 68 L. F. Photo where newly constituted crop land terraces were plowed to (Continued from Page 1) hold the soil and the water run , . , off on a slope The tei races are flow nearly a six inch usually placed 100-130 feet pipe A ditch digging machine apar t an( j drain into a grass was at woik laying 5 rows of tile wa terway “We try to lay them at an average depth of 4ft un- so th ere 1S no p o mt lows if deiground Tile can be laid at we can ” Bass said an average depth of 1000 ft per day • Local Farmers Next stop was the Jonas Nolt newly constituted and seeded faim, Peach Bottom, RD #2, waterway serving 68 acres Lo as early as field conditions permit. Or ammonia can be applied with other application equipment until the corn grows to about 15 inches. For the facts on the benefits of early planting call us, we’ll come to see you. Anhydrous Ammpnia Phone 392-4963 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 17. l!)(i9-o The thiid stop was at a huge, corn planted at the sug gested time is protected from frost danger. Fast Start Plant and fertilize accord ingto your local area. And get your corn growing before the weeds begm,to compete for nutrients. Herbicides, in secticides, fungicides, high quality hybrids, starter or pop-up fertilizer—all help to get corn off to a fast start in cool soil. Successful early planting requires an early supply of crop nutrients. Phosphorus, potash, and anhydrous am monia can be plowed-down cated on the farm of J M. Hostetter, Christiana, RD ~1, and farmed by Samuel Long, the waterway was 48 feet wide and had been seeded with Reed Canary and Red Top glass The runway was covered with straw and a fine netting was laid down the center to hold the soil and speed geimination of the grass seed • Bass said these kind of wateiways aie often piactical m urban areas Final stop was at an Amish fain located at Paiadise, RD irl, wheie a bulldozei was in the piocess of building ten aces An extremely steep slope was encounteied and the farmer was repoited saving it was bet ter to have terraces lunnmg around the hill rather than down it (Continued on Page 9) GRANGE NEWS Fulton Grange #66 held then regular meeting May 12, at Oak ryn The Master, Clifford W Holloway Jr, conducted the business session The Charter was draped in memory of Philip W Gifting and Mrs John M. Galbieath Twenty-five candidat es received Third and Fourth Degrees A $lOO 00 donation was given the Robeit Fulton Fire Company The Giange will hold “Go-to- Chinch Night” Sunday, May 18, 8 p rri at the Gi ange Hall Rev. Richard Dunham, pastor of the Chestnut Level Presbyterian Chuich, will be the speaker The Lancastei County Pomona choi us special music The service will be pieceded by a coveied dish suppei in chaige of Mrs Chester Todd Ji and Mrs Elaine Stoltzfus All Grange members of Lancastei Co and fi lends are invited and should bung a meat dish, another disn and a table seivice Rolls, drink and butter will be piovided Po mona chorus wull hold rehersal aftei the church service The Youth committee cancell ed their dance for May 10, and will not have any dances until fall Their committee will meet May 21, 8 p m at the Grange Hall The Junior Grange will hold a hake sale May 23, in Quarry ville Their next meeting will be May 26, 8 pm and they will have a special meeting June 7, 1 30 to 3 30 p m The urange win send dele gates to Leadeiship School at Gettsburg College June 24 to 26. There will be a memorial ser vice at the next meeting. May 26 The annual home-made ice ci earn and stiawberry party will be held at the June 9, meeting The Junioi Grange will present the piogram and their parents are invited There will be an antique show at the June 23, meeting