POND AND VIEW at C. Henry Breneman’s farm in Hessdale. The pond was stocked with bass this week □ INSECT PESTS OF LIVESTOCK t.r ** v -t .♦ < , I teiS * h% c J «\ i i I V Agway Guardian Pest-Control Program SEE New Holland ■ 219 S: Railroad Ave. ' 354-2146 G| Lss**H wi How much are they costing you? It’s a fact that houseflies are carriers of many livestock diseases, and roundworms and tapeworms, too. That horn fly infestations can reduce milk production by as much as 20%. That cattle grubs account for 160 million dollars a year in livestock losses. AGWAY GUARDIAN PEST CONTROL PROCRAM Dairy Barns Residual Sprays: Agway Cygon® 2E, Agway Korlan® 24E or Rabon® : - Space Sprays: Agway Dual® Stock Spray or Agway Livestock® Spray Baits: Agway Sugar Bait Fly Killer, Snip® Fly Bands or Vapona® Sugar Fly Bait Fumigation: Agway Vapona® Pest Stiip Animal Treatment Sprays: Agway Dual Stock or Agway Livestock Spray Dusts: 3% Ciodnn® Dust Back-Rubber Preparation: Ciodrin® Concentrate or Agway Korlan® 24E Milkroom Agway Vapona® Pest Strip or Snip® Fly Band Animal Treatment Spray: Ciodnn® Concentrate Dusts: Agway Louse Powder or 3% Ciodiln® Dust Pick the light pesticide for the job. READ THE LABEL, ob serve the precautions, and follow the lecommendations closely as to dosage, physical coverage of the infested area, number of applications, and placement of the pesticides. Follow up. One application may not be enough for good control For example, insect eggs present during a spiay may hatch later and give you a whole new population to contend with. Watch for what happens after your treatment, and continue the control as the label indicates. Agway TODAY - Lancaster 5 • Manheim Pike and Dillerville Hoad , 394-0541 A Recommended Controls (first listed is first choice) Your Agway man will help you work out a complete pest-control program. Ag way specialists have se lected the most effective formulations from among the thousands available. Each product has been thoroughly tested, and passed as effective for its intended use by the Ag way Research Depart ment. from fish supplied by the Lamar Fish Hatchery. L. F. Photo Qudirryyille 27 E. 4th St. 786-2126 Farms Not Safe Place To Woik Farm tractois are dangeious. ternational Tiade Fan- in Apiil Annually farm tractois aie in- when the U S Feed Giams volved in at least 1.000 fatalities Council, in its Coopeiator booth. , • ~ TT . , . prepared and gave samples to each year in the United States. trade 0 f pi o( j uc ts fiom their About 6 in each 10 result from barnyard customers, prominent tractor upset, report extension among them milk pioducts such agricultural engineers at The as whipped cream. Pennsylvania State University. T* l6 mora^ WAYNE CALFNIP* MILK REPLACER NEW All milk protein. New Calfnip is high in milk prod- ' ucts. No cereal filler. Better digestibility. NEW High fortification. New Calfnip delivers vitamins A, D, 812, K, thiamine, niacin and C, plus a new blend of essential minerals. Also contains me thionine, a vital building block of protein. PLUS Many other improvements that you will see in the calves you raise on new Wayne Calfnip. &ERSHEY BROS. Remholds WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 4, Manheim MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia C. E. SAUDER & SONS H. JACOB HOOBEE S. D. 1, East Eai;l - Intercourse, Ra. , - r ' « * . T , 1 GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown ig, Saturday, July 19,1969—9 Dairy Gets An Assist A nationwide campaign to have waileis and wait) esses ask each cuslomei at lunch. "Will you have a glass of milk”’ got undciway in California in Maich, sponsoied not by a dany gioup but by a compam, Paci fie Molasses ol San Francisco. Their appioach is duect get eveijone of influence to per suade hotel and lestauiant man ageis that the ciuestion will bung piotitable business and stimulate an impoitanl local industiy Ten new luncheon milk-dunkeis in 1000 ieslau uints will in a month need 15,- 000 moie gallons of milk, they point out P/M’s motivation, molasses is an impoitanl feed mgiedient and cows aie impor tant consumeis. Feed met chants, daily pioces sois, dany gioups, etc aie ing ed to adopt this simple, positive appioach and thus make eveiy month in 1969 Dany Month". Another assist fiom the feed industiy came at the Tokyo In- S££ US TODAYI FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R D I, QuauyvJle R. D. 2. Peach Bottom H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer DUTCHMAN FEED' MILLS, INC. R. D. 1, Stevens HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn Ph. 964-3444 PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise ROHRER’S MILL R. D. 1, Ronks pm