VOL 15 NO. 24 Grassland Soph Captures Trophy On Mai 5, the Lancaster, York !c Ch< ':er County Daily Pro duels ' ontest was held at Penn suprec.* Dames Barry Martin, a sophomoi e fiom *> assland FFA Chaptei, Garde:* Spot High School placed fiist of approximately 45 contestants. Barry was ptesented a first place r.obon and trophy sponsor ed by the Pennsupieme Dairy Bain along with five othei boys from the aiea, will partici pate in. the Dauy Products Con, test a*' Penn State University this summer Nefecn Martin, Grassland Chapter repoitei said the contes tants j-dged off-flavors in vai ious imik samples, disci epancies in milking equipment, and sedi ment cLsks The other five plac ings Wf -e as follows Larry Myer, second. Solanco, Call D Kieider, thud, Solanco, Marlin Smokei, foui th, Ephrata, Bill Landis, fifth, Penn Manoi, and Martin Good, sixth, New Holland. 4-H to Present Comedy “Weddin”’ May 15-16 Lancaster County 4-H Clubs will pn-ent a tluee act comedy, “Headir' foi a Weddin’,” at 8 pm’Fi.day and Satuiday,’May 13 and 16 at Conestoga Valley High School The pav is held annually to finance me county’s exchange piogra" This summei, county 4-H Ci o membeis will visit Banor, County Wisconsin and host a o*- legation fiom Plymouth County lowa The Imd ides aie poitiayed by Ray Biubakei 206 Rohiers tovyn Et. Lancaster and Donna Hess. SLasburg, RDI Ray is cast as Heart! Hollowbone, the hill billy h f io who falls in love with Donna, :ne debutante The comedy is under the dnec tion of Tnomas Quinn, Hempfield High School English teacher Others in the cast include Diane E ckwalter, Jesse Balmei, Audiey Yungingei, Sue Buck- Farm Calendar Saturday, May 9 10 00 ax: - 6 00 p m —‘A Gi eeh Th .mb Thing’, St Thomas’ Ilfjscopal Chinch, off Rt I*2 North >londay, May 11 7 30 j m.—Ayi shire, Jersey, & jfc’cwn Swiss 4-H Club, W Biam Aaion’s home, ff-.anyville RDI 800 p ~'i Grassland FFA Fne Safety meet ing, Blue Ball Fne Hall ■[Tuesday, May 12 9 30-21 30 am Pattein Alter aDvn Woikshops, Beiwyn Rt „ Ci oss Bldg , Chestei Cc 6 15 j -r —“Sew Smait”, Chan nel 33 6 30 s c-—Faim Women Socie ty 12. Mothei-Daughter ban (-Ctn'mued on Page 3) Barry Martin waltei, Cindy Smith, Eddie Hess, Ida Mae Reiff, Phil Bixler, Dar lene Neff, Joanne Rohier, Bob Zimmerman, Nancy Yunginger and Kaien High In 4-H play rehearsal, Widow Blairhouse (Darlene Neff) pulls Homer (Ray Brubaker) from her son Shm (Bob Zimmerman) af ter the two got into a light over —what else but a girl? Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 9, 1970 Smith Cautions Farmers to Use Proper Practices With No-Till By Max Smith County Agricultural Agent The no-till method ot com planting is defined as planting coin seed in an untilled seed bed No primary tillage such as plowing 01 discing is done to the field This method of planting com is new to most Pennsylvania farmeis and is being discussed by many corn glowers this spring The pm pose of this aiticle is to point out some of the practices recommended if a corn giowei has decided to intioduce this kind of com glowing this yeai Some soils may not be suit able to no-till planting and many local coin gioweis need time to evaluate this planting method before total acceptance type of com planting re qunes a fluted coulter no-till planter which has a heavy, well constructed frame, the coulteis are 17 inches in diameter and weigh 70 to 80 pounds each These fluted coulteis till a nar row slot in the soil about two to four inches wde, in which the disk openers plant the seed If the soil is too wet, this slot may remain open after the coi n is planted, inviting pheasant Judy Longenecker to Visit Britain For Six Months as IF YE Delegate Judy Longeneckei, 24, of Har mony Ridge Dave, Diumoie RDI, will tiavel to the United Kingdom for six months under the Intel national Paim Youth Exchange Piogram (IFYE) An oiganizational leadei of the Diumoie 4-H Home Economics Club, Miss Longeneckei is em ployed as a tellei at the Fulton National Bank in Lancastei The bank has gi anted her a leave of absense foi the tap abioad A giaduate of Solanco High School, she was active in both the agncultural and home econo lines phases of 4-H The Lancastei County IFYE Committee is in the piocess of laising $1,200 to sponsoi the tup to Butam in June Lancaster County has sent sev en young people abioad as IFYE delegates since 1951 Purpose of the progiam is to piomote people to people undei standing among nations Many countues also send young people to the U S undei the piogiam She is the daughtei of Mi and Mis Aithur W Longeneckei The Longeneckers recently le ceived a plaque “foi conti ibul ing to woild undei standing and youth development thiough 4-H International piogiams” The awaid of appicciation was pie sented by the Coopeiative Ex tension Service and the National 4-H Club Foundation because the Longeneckers were a host family Max Smith and other bird damage; this open condition may also result m reduced stands due to poor or uneven germination The slot will remain open in wet soils, despite the action of the ribbed pi ess wheel which fol lows the seed opener It is important that soil mois tine and soil texture conditions allow to fall back into the slot foi Miss Maua Gaicia of Las Palmas, Spain last summei While in Butam, Miss Longe neckei will wute letteis home to infoi m people about her life Judy Longenccker, IFYE delegate to Britain, and Jay Irwin, associate county agent who is helping coordinate the trip, show the citation the Longenecker family received recently for hosting a Spanish visitor last year. 52.00 Per Ycar allow soil to fall back into the slot betoie the passage of the pi ess wheel Cold, wet soils are not suit able for the no-till method be cause of the danger of pool' coverage of the seed, the most favoiable soils aie those that respond favoiably to conven tional methods of tillage, and those that should not be tilled because of soil eiosion Soils should have at least 6 to 10 inches of good topsoil for best pi oduction By not plowing down the trash 01 mulch on top of the giound, this organic material helps to deciease soil erosion and helps to conseive soil mois tuie No-till planting includes kill ing oi subduing sod or vegeta tion with a herbicide that also prevents the giowth of weeds; corn may be planted in a killed sod or following a row crop. Adequate chemical weed con trol is essential to the success of the no till method The recommended contact heibicide is to use one to two quaits of Paraquat per acre to kill all weeds on the ground, along with two to five pounds (Continued on Page 10) theie (Lancastei Fanning plans to cany these letteis ) An IFYE biochure explains that “IFYE begins in the minds (Continued on Page 8)