36—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 14,1970 Clogged Sewer Lines Sewei linos aic frequently damaged by tice icols A chem ical tiraiment method is cmiont- Iv being developed bv agncul tuial botanists at the Uimersity of California. Davis campus The method is undei test by public vvoiks officials of Saeia mento County in eoopeiation v ith the scientists Heibicides aie injected into clogged pipe lines and appaienlly has a dis tinct advantage ovei othei chem ical oi mechanical dimming tualments Roots that entei joints oi ciacks in the pipeline aie killed b..ck foi a shoil distance into the soil outside the pipe This pi events then continued giovvth and expansion within tile joints and ciacks The hcibicicles undei tnal aie dichlobcml and metham At this point in the leseaich, neithei matenal is consideied to pose anj lesidue 01 pollution prob lems in the system The chemicals do not appear to pose any geneial thieat to tiees, since the loot dieback out side the lines usually is limited to thiee inches 01 less Reseaich is continuing to determine the immediate and long-teim effects ot the chemicals on trees • Milk Dealers (Continued from Page 29) tion business to operating co opeiatives,” accoidmg to Love He continued, “It is no laugh ing matter when a company the size and importance of Boi den’s simply walked away from its milk and ice cieam division in New York City “Therefore, it is our judg ment that the preseivation of milk companies is essential foi maximum prices to producers of milk as well as for market sta bility “As a consequence, Eastern will be engaged in peifoimmg the check wilting and quality contiol woik for many of oui pioducer membeis whose milk is sold to ceitam handleis This no doubt, will give the Associa tion added maiketmg stiength among its membeis some thing that many of our mem beis have been urging upon the Association,” Love said He noted that propuetaiy milk companies, although moie efficient, have not had the same luxuiy, as have opeiatmg coops, of deducting moneys fiom then membership to covei losses ex perienced in distubution of milk Eastern will continue its policy of obtaining a maximum return to its membeiship with minimum dues foi sei vices pei formed Because of its piesent actions, Eastern will assuie its united membeiship continuous and stable maikets, he said • Annual Atlantic (Continued from Page 29) amendment to make Atlantic’s by-laws confoim to the New Coopeiatne Act of 1968 and le vised Intel nal Revenue Seivice legulations, and to inciease the pei diem payment foi Dnectoi’s sei vices fiom $2O to $3O Featmed on the afteinoon piogiam will be a slide illustiat ed lepoit on ‘ Oui South Amen can Maikets” by Rogei Emig Atlantic Dnectoi of Seivice & Sales Sue Committeemen who ha\e seived dining the past veai will meet with newly elected bleed i epi esentatives in discussion sessions Maich 17 and 18 De velopinent of the NA L Affi hated Bieedeis piogiam will be given special attention at these BALANCED FEE NO. 701 GREEN PIG STARTER How To Use: — Start Creep feeding No. 701 when pigs weigh 5 lbs. or are 7 days old and feed through 6th week when pigs should weigh about 35 lbs. Amount Required 15 to 20 lbs. per pig. Feed Per Lbs. Of Gain During This Period 1 25 to 1 50 lbs MOST y srocK^ JUST THE TEED FOR US PIGLETS TO GROW ON! PALATABLE FEED WE "Sweet as a good muffin" If we can help you design a profitable pro gram for your swine enterprise or aid you in problems relating to swine management or nu trition see your MILLER & BUSHONG SER VICE Representative or call us direct at Lancaster 392-2145. RUDY FOR Field Teste Indicate: — 1. More uniformity in pigs, fewer runts. fe MILLER BUSHONG, PASTUR PELLETS More economical gains. Heavier pig! weeks. Pigs may be weaned at six weeks. ' more time for proper conditioning o! before re-breeding. Easier to maintain farrowing schedi ROHRERSTOWN, PA. Phone 392-2145 “Finest Service Anywhere HAV
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