Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1969, Image 7

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    3,400 Wild Turkeys The young birds were raised
In Hnr/UninM A »*,.<• the Commission’s State Wild
,n TVI „ p^* n , ,n 9 7 reos Turkey Farm in Lycoming Coun-
The Pennsylvania Game Com- , . .. . , .
■tission has placed 3.400 tuikev 1 - v and then tiansferred to the
poults in four haidenmg aicas Widening areas They will be ic
♦hroughout the state leased next monin on lands
It takes a corhpfete soil fumigant to protect your tobacco crop from soil pests to Insure
a healthy start for every plant Don't fool around with "part-job” fumigants.,. insist on
Vortex— the complete, whole-job soil fumigant—you'll get more pounds of tobacco per
acre- more profits too!
Row Fumigate— AH types of nematodes, soil disease, and weeds, can be controlled by
Vortex when it's applied as a row fumigant... and at a cost starting as low as $20.00 per
acre!
Or Broadcast (overall) Fumigate —Vorlex can also be used as a broadcast fumigant
to control nematodes and soil disease.
Either method of Vorlex application can provide a healthy stand with even growth; plus
uniform maturing and a bigger yield.
Each year Vortex fumigate your entire tobacco acreage . . .
get more tobacco per acre —more profits for you.
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Another "Peace of Mind" product from ...
NOR-AM AGRICULTURAL PRODIipTS, INC.-20 NORTH WACKER DRIVE •CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606
...THE COMPLETE SOIL FUMIGANT
APPLY VORLEX IN EITHER OF TWO EASY WAYS!
which aio open to public hunt
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Eugene P Nelson. Stole Wild t-i All 1
Turkey Farm superintendent. [NCW EiXlUDlt ArCa Added
Si.id these numbcis of poults
wcic sent to hardening pens in « r* • •
S„Cri.n™is C! T S S For NEPPCO Exposition
to Mt Pocono, Northeast Divis- „ . , . .
ion. 725 to Oil City. Noithwest , Pll f ul ( c K !^‘ b i L r ® p il cc
Division; 900 to New Floience, &J^es foi the 1909 NEPPCO Ex-
Southwest Division, and 825 to position has forced the opening
Shartlesville, Southeast Division
Hardening pens are about 40- just prior to the hunting season
acre tracts located in prime wild and released by district game
turkey habitat and enclosed with protectors in public hunting
high wire mesh fences Here the areas By this time the birds aie
birds have complete freedom and quite capable of taking care of
subsist largely on natural foods themselves and providing excel
under conditions which produce lent spoit for Pennsylvania hun
extremely wild turkeys. teis
SEE THE MOST EXCITING
EXHIBIT AT THE QUARRYVILLE FAIR
HOT OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE
THE ALL NEW
CASE FARM TRACTOR
A. L. HERR & BRO.
Quarryville, Pa.
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 13. 106!)—7
The tuikeys aie then flapped
licensed by Sobering A G.
fierlm/Bergksmen wW®
ol a new exhibitoi aiea adjacent
'o the educational sessions., it is
icpoitcd by Hany F X Stulls,
show managei
The exposition and conven
tion of the Noitheastein Poultiy
Pioducers Council (NEPPCO) is
slated to be held in the Chalton
t“-Haddon Hall in Atlantic City,
New Jeisey, October 14-15 16
Manager Stults repotted that
the Haddon Hall’s giant exposi
tion area with its more than 200
exhibit spaces was completely
sold out He pointed out, how
ever, that the new aiea consist
ing of nearly 65 units, is an ex
cellent location by reason of its
immediate relationship with the
educational sessions These aie
located a half-flight up from the
lobby, and are served by esca
lator direct from the main exhib
it hall
This year’s educational ses
sions are being planned to deal
in depth with a limited range of
subjects Stress is being placed
upon giving audiences sufficient
opportunity to quiz speakeis.
The session scheduled for com
meucal egg producers on the
second day of the convention, for
instance, will cover egg pi icing
and the work of the national egg
pi icing system committee in de
tail Similar piovacative subjects
have been scheduled foi the
bi oiler and tuikey meetings that
will be in progress at the same
time
Another change this yeai is
that hotel reservations will be
handled by the NEPPCO office.
More than 700 rooms will be
available in the Chalfonte-Had
don Hall Reseivation forms have
already been mailed to both ex
hibitors and NEPPCO membei s.
Other poultrymen who wish to
attend, may obtain reservation
forms by writing to NEPPCO, 10
Rutgers Place, Trenton, New
Jersey 08618
• Fairs Start
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tests, rope pulls and horse shoo
pitching on Thursday. The All-
Western Horse Show takes ovei
on Fnday and livestock and pio
duce judging will be conducted
tnroughout the week
Ephrata Fair features the
County FFA Tractor Duving
contest as well as the judging oi
fruits, vegetables and livestock.
New Holland Farmer’s Fair,
follows with events to run fiora
October 1 to 4 and the Manheim
Community Farm Show is Oct.
3 to 10 Both of these fans will
also feature three days of li\e
stock judging, canning displays,
baked goods and arts and crafts
Schedules of events at each local
fair will appear in Lancaster
Farming as they approach.
Solanco Fair Schedule
Wednesday, Sept. 17 j
1 00 pm. Judging Dane i
Cattle and various othei |i
Judging '
7 30 pm—Foimal opening ,
of the Fair
8 - 00 p m —Talent Contest
and Crowning of the
Queen
Thursday, Sept. 18
10 00 am —County-Wide Tia
ctor Driving Contest, 4-H
FFA and Open Class
1.00 p m —Judging Swine
2:00 p.m. Judging Babv
Beef
Friday, Sept. 19
10 00 am —Baby Parade
2:00 pm—Fat Hog and
Baby Beef Sale
6 30 pm—Paiade
8.30 pm Rural Youth
Awards