I .mu ii-'rr Farming. Saturday. NovcmbcT 22.1%9 esticides In Prespective I* \lt I II ■iiitniiied lion! Last Meek) I'csl Mam.ige C’i sth i lusloik .ind loiesl nop loss lioni insects alone lepiesenl most si In'hon pei \e.u in the S 1.0-mn liom funcns diseases id weeds will uin Mrs finuie to the sio billion i.mge Dc ■inlion fiom i.its .ind othei 10 ills add .mother So billion nth of damane Obviousl.v, thout pesticide ehemie.ils we mid have costlier and pooiei alitv foods available \meii ns almost automaticall.v as WHY RE-TIE ANOTHER BALE? The twine with the extra high knot strength w-1 b O ti c ball with the wooden plus; 9 9,000’ and 10.000’ Made from No. 1 East African fiber The finest available ORDER NOW & PAY NEXT YEAR » - ' r-r* >s _ *- v k'f: 3> ‘—' fc s /,~- P. L ROHRER & BIIO.vIRG. y' - . jj-.- / •---■■•.r- # --vr.-wfry- •,:-/. SMOKETOWN Also Crecmery Package Bulk Milk Tanks C B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse. Penn i snnie themselves immune fiom insect and disease (In-Unction of c iops The U S is Still iclativelj well piotectcd against insect and disease i av.mes when compared to the iest ol die woild One in sect species the desei t locust, can invade 11 million septate miles, loughly 20 peicent of the eailh's land aiea. including 65 countnes The August, 1969. Na tional Geogi aphtc further states that onlv with the use of insecti cides in 1967 vvete the locusts contained and the threat to 15 billion dollats’ worth of crops in EXTRA HOLLAND BALER TWINE Phone Lane. 397-3539 Phor?: 768-8231 North Afrk'.i averted the follow, ing year The Entomological Society of Amenta tepoils that 75 percent ol the total land aiea of the U S has nevei had a pesticide applied dnectl.v on it Howevei, this does not mean that wildlife has a “sale conduct" pass in such a 1 eas DDT and some Oi’aei pes tieidcs have been lound in an tliills thousands ot miles horn the point of application Migia toiy species cioss ticaled aieas and are exposed enioute, then enter the untreated aieas Some species enter the food chain Yet, pesticides aie only one of many pioblems that wildlife fac es polluted water, land le clamation, fiie, vandalism, auto mobiles, motor boats, and uiban encroachment all do their share to distmb the wildlife habitat DDT Toxicity A great benefit to mankind was the discovery that DDT would conti ol vectois such as mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, lice and flies which cause at least 30 ser ious human diseases -\t least 5 million lives have been saved and no less that 100 million cases pieven f ed thiough the use of DDT loi conti oiling malaua, typhus, dysenteiy, encephalitis and many olhei diseases With all this tieaiinent and exposme of humans to DDT, not one death has evei been attnbuted to this insecticide Theie is no well de scubed case of fatal, uncompli cated DDT poisoning, even aftei suicidal attempts Protective Measures Human dedhs attnbuted to pesticides aie piacticallj non existent in moitality statistics Theie aie 137 Po*son Contiol and ti Batmen ‘ Centeis opeiated by Pennsylvania Depa’lment ol Health aulhonl'os and local me dical team-, Pei«onnel a’o ‘i un ed to watch toi c ises of pas'ic de the first of its m m m mm mw Introducing Torq-Gard. Here’s the one engine oil formulated specially for tractors and similar po.vor equipment —all fuel types gasoline, Diesel, and LP-Gas It’s a product of John Deere research created to meet heavy-duty demands of big equioment that opeiates under full load where stops aie few and far between a far tougher test than automobile oils have to meet You get an extra measure of protection, thanks to an exclusive ' Magnetic Formula ' that coats and clings to parts ... fights high-temperature deposits ... combats rust, corrosion, and wear For the oesl all-season, all-work protection you car. get stop in and ask forlorq-Gard now' M. S. Yearsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 Landis Bros. Inc. Lancastei 393-3906 Elm poisoning Two pesticide fatalit ics weic recorded m Ponnsv’ vama in 1960 when two women aceidentallv diank what thej as sumed was a soft dunk, but un lortunateb was a pesticide brou eht home in a soft drink nor!'' \n intant. accoiding to a newa paper lepoil, died tiom dunk ng weed killer lound in a bottle when it ciawled about the vaid in 1969 These tiagic accidents emphasized the need foi coiitinu ed stiess of sate use and stoiage piactices Some conceined poi sons fdel that many deaths could be caused by pesticides but diag nosed otherwise Howevei, laboi atoiy techniques in medical care aie moie icfined and moie com mon than ever befoie, and it hardly seems likely that pesti cide poisoning would be ovei looked for long Monitoring For Pesticides Monitoring for organic chem cal pesticide residue has been in opeiation by federal scientists since 1964 Samples are peuodi colly taken of the following cate gories in the nationwide suiveil- Lmce program 1 Consumer foods and animal feeds a Ma'-ket basket twelve lood items horn food sto*- es in five gcogiaphic le gions b Unpiocessed food and teed c Meat samples at slaughter 2 Human levels within 3 pop ulation gioups fiom 15 states in i elation to exposui e to pesticides a Blood seium and adipose tissue b Post moitem bodv fat 3 Fish, wldlife and estuai es a Eight species of fish fiom 50 sites b Five bud species includ ing live stulings ducks taken bv hunteis ami eag les found dead I RQ-GARD I J /*✓ ' yf* v I *“ % v V „ A ■*l* v. \ ~ v v « . • • custom - made for long horns*® of grueling work Shotzberger's A. 8. C. Groff, Inc. 665-2141 New Holland 354-4191 c Oystbis, clams and scdi ments from 24 rivets, bays, and sounds 4 Water a Filty collecting stations at nvei mouths 01 above tidal water /one b Fifteen collecting station* at uppei nvei locations 5 Soil a High use aiea 5 farms /aiea 16 stales b Low use aiea—forest in sect control sites, 17 states c Nonuse aieas wildlife lelugcs and national for est lands, 13 states Pesticide tesidue results up to the piesent have indicated that theie has been no progressive buildup of any great magnitude of any organic pesticide in soil, sediment, or water in monitored areas Check of other control progiams have revealed litle danger to human health, wildlife, or fish The balance of natme is a phi ase much misunderstood The term is used to preface the chaige that man has tampered with natme Uiat if only he lived in haimony with it, the problems associated with our ex istence would disappeai The amazing thing about this notion is not that a natuial mechanism does exist toi older is ap paient in existence but that many people consciously 01 sub consciously accept that nature has a {folded man special pievil eges that aie unchanging But man is not exempt, if his num beis mciease some accommoda tion has to be made The condi tion on om planet is one of stiuggle species against spec ies with dominance among the species shift■ rig back and forth also theie a>e shifts within the species Man, who is preeminent on (Continued on Page 20) Wenger Implement, Inc. The Buck 284-4141