We received the following vis a penod when crop fcrlili/a Hews release recently from the t ion increased 35 to 100 fold. The Fertilizer Institute, Wash- T h» aiea mchirips l” 8 “V > .5-. wh .,' le "'“ c , s m, l hl 000 .rite nS; be inclined to dismiss it as be- con( Mesilla and El Paso Valievs lag from a b,ase <* source, other 0 f x ew m OXICO and Texas The reports we have been getting in- re p 0 rt. issued by the Agiicultur dicate that blaming farmers for a j Reseal ch Seivice, US. Dcpait high nitrate content in streams me nt of Agriculture, says the and rivers may be premature, three-decade study was conduct- The primary factor in high m- e d jointly with the U.S. Bureau trate water may be urban areas, 0 f Reclamation and International particularly indudmg (he par- Boundaiy and Water Commis tially treated sewage fiom cities Slon P p states. During the period, says the ic- A. U.S. Govei nment 30-ycar port, the Rio Grande’s average study of the upper Rio Giande annual flow gradually has de- River has shown no rise in over- creased, while the nitrate level til stream nitrate levels, indicat- remained stable or even deci eas ing no significant stream pollu- ed In only one base, at a point tion from use of nitrogen fertil- near the El Paso-Hudspeth Coun izers in the irnagted and heavily tv line in Texas, did the liver’s cropped valleys. The study cov- nitrate level rise slightly US. Young Corn Nleds Extra Help Fromm AG RICO 9 •yA« Young, delicate seedlings C 454 need extra help to get off to fast, vigorous starts. They need readily available Kerne / plant foods. Grain Agrico for corn has those essential elements, in water-soluble form, which tender seedling roots can easily absorb. Agrico in the row gives young corn the food needed for the fast, vigorous starts that add extra bushels at harvest time. 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North Church Street Public Health officials say that up to 45 ppm nitiatc is s.ife foi human use Greatly-increased feitilizci use may have conlubuted to the small mil ate level use at that point, say the rescaichcrs How ever, they account for most of the rise by the markedly decreas ed amount of irngation drainage letumed to the rivet However, they added, the drainage at that point includes El Pasotieated sewage, which may contubule to the slight mtiate level inciease At one monitoring point in the Rincon Valley, the mtiate level of the Rio Grande had always legisteied higher than the other points, noted reseaicheis How ever, the nitrate level at this point actually decieased during the 30 years while fertilize! use increased gieatly. - vM™*wms, SERVICE CENTER Route 23 n / sf/ ✓ I) Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Mav 9. 1970 2a Penn State Issues Food Science Careers Guide Seeking to close the gap on the increasing needs for food the College of Agiicullure at Pennsylvania State Univci.sily has picpaied a guide foi poi sons interested in caiecis in food science The guide desu ibes Penn State’s foui-year program in food science, begun in 1965 Food science is a scientific ap proach to processing, packag ing, and development of foods, accoidmg to Dr Ronald V Josephson, chan man of the Di vision of Food Science and In dustry at Penn State. Listed are 28 firms and agencies wanting to hire gra duates of this i datively new major at Penn State. The food processing industry, for exam ple, needs graduates in plant management, quality control, research, sales, and technical service. Othei opportunities ex ist with manufacturing of food processing equipment, universi ties, and at all levels of govern ment. 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