-Lancaster Farming, Saturday. November 22,1969 20 • Pesticides (Continued from Page 18) Hus planet, has by nee Ssity and design changed ecological checks and balances and maintained a control in his tavor. He has had to, in order o survive and pios per Cor instances, in growing vast areas of wheal, corn and cotton, and in maintaining great herds of livestock, man has created an unnatural, but necessary, situa Hon. Production of food and fiber on such a grand scale pro vides a banquet for insects The aslionomical increase in nets that invariably follows could lose the druggie tor man. Theielore. it is necessary to control insects and diseases to keep the ecolo gical mechanism working in man’s tavor Chemical pesticides, when ap i>i cached I'rom a sound base ot ecological principles, will con- PLANT FOOD\ I* STOREsI “Look For This Sign - ’ So. Newport Road Intercourse, Penna. LANCASTER SILOS... VIBRATED & CORRUGATED STAVE SILOS Designed and Built For Strength GET YOUR EARLY OR! JM DISCOUNT NOW C. B. HOOBER & SON Intercourse 717-7(»8-82:U or 215-393-579:1 Also See Us For Storline Silo Unloaders i>l;iiinlactorcd in i.cola f»y LANCASTER SILO COMPLY 24?,(i Cnvk Hill Itoacl, Lancaster, !*a. 17(1"J Do You Know What Is Normal For You Animal? You must know how an ani mal looks, eats, sleeps and acts when it is normal before you can diagnose any sickness or abnormality, says Dr. Robert C. Hammond. University of Maryland Extension veterinari an. Untie to be one of the tools of the economic entomologist, agro nomist, and plant pathologist. Rapid expansion of agriculture, in developing countries especial ly will require agricultural chemicals foi pest control to help these nations become more self-reliant There are many pest problems tor which the use of chemicals provides the only cur rently acceptable solution Contact Loros Zook, Salesman Aciriculturol Limestone & Fertilizers Peanut Hulls We Give \ Green \ N Stamps Phone (717) 768-8451 “Knowledge of ‘what’s nor mal’ is so basic, that all diagnos is of disease is based on it," he continues. “Learn it well, and remember it,” A cow with a temperature of 102 degrees P would be extre mely ill, but 107 degrees would be normal for a chicken. A human with a temperature of 102.5 degrees would be - far from normal, and - yet this is quite normal for a pig Nearly all animals are dif ferent and we must know what is normal to evaluate the pre sent condition. Think about terms used to describe symptoms of disease says Dr. Hammond, “loss of ap petite, increased respiration, rapid pulse, diarrhea, dull hair coat, drooping ears, anxious ex pression, stilted gait, reluctant to move and abdominal breath ing. None of these have any meaning except to someone who is familiar with the animal when it is normal.” All of our aids to diagnosis our thermometers, stethoscopes, laboratory tests, x-rays, and even advanced surgical techni ques, would be of no value if we were not able to use the normal animal as a standard. Veterinary students spend most of the,ir first two years in Veterinary School . studying what is normal. The 4-H Veteri nary Science Program devotes all of Unit I to “The Normal Animal.” The first Nobel Pnze for li terature was won in 1901 by Rene F A. Sully Prudhormue of France Mew Liquid Implement- Ft P „ S R h:J " -IS TT* *, Prcbkm It's called Arcadian Con - sator Liquid Feed And an ideal way to qel your b'-tter cow 1 and stems to cat m'jie Compen- sator includes molasses, protein equivalent, pol phosphate phoiphouti sulfur and whatever v li ace minerals or other require Combined wit Compensator makes a n tion that problem-eater it on It soaks right in paid of the feed Best o to replace dry supplenr costs per pound of milk, had a problem getting supplement. Now your offers a very palatable Compensator ARCADIAN New Holland RD =1 FREY FREE STALL Lifetime Free Stall Housing Cut bedding costs 75%, reduce labor for barn cleaning and cow washing; reduce teat and udder injury to the minimum house your milking herd in free stall housing. Each cow provided a stall for loafing. She won't be stepped on. the rear curb forces manure out into alley for mechanical cleaning or washing. A few minutes twice a day cleans the stalls and curbs, bedd ing lasts almost forever if your stalls fit the cows, Popular sizes are 6’6”, 7' and 7‘6'’. Size ’em by breed. Our free stall partition may be mounted on wooden head boards or we make a steel divider. Set the legs in 8 to 10” concrete curbs to hold and retain bedding. Stall floor can be soil, sand or gravel. Bedding straw, sawdust, peanut hulls, ground corn cobs. etc. Should be installed with paved alley surface 8 feet wide for mechanical cleaning or washing. • 8 Models all steel welded farm and fecdlot gates •, 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2235 (717) fREY BROS. SoStstioa JOHN L MARTIN R. D. #2 Huarryvllle, Penna. 17566 Offers iFsr f , ~ - 717-354-5848