Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 21, 1969, Image 15

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    P*ach Crop In Stott Auction for the current season Erie County, have reported sub*
I Cin*>a 10AA made earlier this month. stantiat damage from May frosts.
korgesr since IVOV The g erv i ce estimated that the First production estimate for the
HARRISBURG The slate’s ? eac AProduction, if realized, will crop will be issued by PCRS on
be 13 percent more than last Monday
peach crop this year may be the year. The pear crop is expected
largest since 1960, an estimated to total 3,200 tons, down 2 per- First estimates of the state’s
120 million pounds. This fore- ce " *Lf*v V ° U * y f Ca J/ apple crop will be made in early
cast was made by the Pennsyl- Ju 'y- Conditions of the fruit is
vama Crop Reporting Service in gour cherry growers in northern generally good with heavy sets
its first survey of tree fruit pro-areas of the state, particularly in much in evidence.
10% more milk
within 30 days...
•••without adding a cow to jour herd
and on the same amount of grain
and roughage you’re now feeding
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
S. H. Hiestand & Company Harold R Good
Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy feed Caltle-Szer feed boosts mfffif
helps your cows make better use production
of their entire ration produce in test after test, cows on Ful-O-Pep
10% more milk while maintaining Cattle-izer feed increased better
body weight and butterfat test. than 10% in milk production over
Rumen digestion changed contral cows - ln some c «es the
The dairy cow's rumen breaks the
ration down into organic acids She eek ’ and wthn a m all
gets most of her energy from the cases
volatile fatty acids acetic acid, Butterfat and body weight
propionic acid, and butryifi acid. maintained
Ful-O-Pep scientists learned how Cows on Cattle-izer maintained their
to increase production of these butterfat tests and kept their body
acids and to shift more of the pro- weight as well or better than con
duction into high-energy propionic trot cows,
acid This meant a 20% increase
Leola
Salunga
See your
; ul-0-Pep Dealer
:ict representative now
for full details.
FUIQPEp
FEEDS
Stevens
Terre Hill
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 21,1969—1 S
Home Gardners
DDT, dieldnn, aldnn, and chlor-
Many home gardeners are in- dane are bem § discouraged for
. , the home vegetable gardener;
terested in a general purpose a i s 0; materials such as parathion
spray that can be used on many anc j guthion are highly toxic and
flowers and vegetables for the s jj o uld not be used without spa
control of common insects and cia i equipment We suggest a
diseases The spray schedules mix t ure suc h as malathion or di
call for so many materials that . , .
it will lequire a big inventory to azlon Wlth a fungicide such »
meet all recommendations In nianeb or captan to be used on
addition, some materials such as all flower and vegetable crops.