MAKING CROPLAND TERRACES on work was being done Monday as part of an Amish farm at Paradise, RD #l. The county conservation practices. L. F. Photo A- ♦ f CROPLAND TERRACES are inspect ed by Orval Bass, County Conservationist, 0:lMiO0 IF PROFITS ARE YOUR AND CORN use the best... ATRAZINE KILLS FOXTAIL, OTHER GRASSES AND BROADLEAF WEEDS IN FIELD CORN Pre-emergent Lasso and Atrazine corrals profit-thieving grasses and broadleaf weeds all in one blow. Clear weeds out of your field com and you've got a clear trail to big yields fat profits. CALL YOUR AGWAY SALESMAN BUSINESS IS YOUR CROP LASSO AND on the farm of Jonas Nolt, Peach Bottom RD #2. L. F. Photo Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1969—9 t Local Farmers (Continued from Pago 5) Much of the lesponsibility for directing county consei ra tion lies with the local ducctois of the Lancastet County Soil and Water Consei ration Dis tuct A subdivision ol state government, they oigani ?e and manage the pi electing and nn piovmg of the county’s soil and water To do this they coopeiale with many oiganizations and agencies The Soil Consei ration Service headed locally by Bass and his assistants, Abner House knecht and Clement Squnes, Jr, plan the piactices on the farm. The Agriculture Stabiliza tion and Conservation Commit tee headed by Fred Seldom ndge, administers the funds of the Agriculture Conseivation Piogiam by which government leimbmsement is made for in dividual development of diver sion terraces, contour strips, construction of ponds, sod wateiways, and diainage sys tems In 1968 a total of 130 land owners became coopeiators with the Distnct, making a to tal of 1458 coopeiatois using conservation practices on 154, 238 acres of Lancastei County land Diversion Ten aces total ed 9,154 ft, glassed wateiways, 33 2 acres, ciopland ten aces, 47,763 ft, pastuie and hayland planting and lenovation, 158 acres, stripcropping, 860 acies, and tile drains, 42,281 feet. • Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 1) Foundation Duectors meet, Farm and Home Center. Thursday, May 22 730 pm—County-Wide 4H Da iry Club meeting, Farm and Home Center Friday, May 23 100 p m —County FFA Small Engine Contest, Ephrata High School Saturday, May 24 830 a m —Rocking G Stables Quaiter Hoise Show, Baieville Jeffrey Pfautz • Pfautz (Continued fiom Page 1) the basis of individual pi eject work m then local clubs,” Mm tmiei said “They weie selected fiom among the 4,000 membeis who paiticipate m 4-H Conser vation projects ” The toui is sponsoied by the Pennsylvania Association of Soil ana Watei Conseivation Distnct Dnectors in cooperation with the Coopeiative Extension Sei vice State Soil and Watei Con st ivation Commission, and U S. Soil Conseivation Seivice Funds foi the avvaids piogiam aie pio vuled by the Seais, Roebuck Foundation Club Honored Pfautz’s club the Noithem Soil and Watei Conseivation Club, was also honored in the Pennsylvania 4-H Conseivation Awaids piogiam They weie one of five clubs an the state who compiled outstanding lecords in the conseivation pioject woik duimg 1968-69 The local club, with a mem beiship of 18, conducted a hash and litter cleanup pioject along a two mile area of Route 322. They also assisted with a tiee, shrub, and ground covei project at the recently completed Lan caster County Farm and Home Center The club leaders are Aaron Stauffer, Paul Mai tin and Leroy Pfautz The common garden snail has 14,175 teeth, located in its ton gue