Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 09, 1970, Image 30

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    Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 9.1970
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Tne Willow Woman's
I'.ill) will sponsoi 411 siunmei
ionises .iml tennis lessons for
Kills anti bo.ss in gir.des fom
to tight
The courses in sewing and
cooking and tennis lessons will
be taught They will be offered
Tuesday mornings, from 9 to 11
a m. beginning .lune 16 and
ending July 28. at the Martin
Jle.\hn Junior High, Lampeter.
o\er the single-eared varieties.
For example, a field planted to a
Registration for the courses single-eared variety may have
„ . _ . . . _ . many plants without ears, if the
vill be on Saturday, May 9, at p j ant population is too high or
.0 30 a.m . at the Willow Street ,t there is an extremely dry spell
United Church of Christ. when the ears are being formed.
2 -Eared Hybrids May
Increase Corn Yields
\s 11m'.iicheis look foi now
ways of inci casing coin yields,
one approach that will receive
moie attention is the use of two
eared hybnds, says Di William
H Mitchell. University of Dela
ware extension agionomist.
He notes that two eared hy
brids have several advantages
On the olhcr hand. iwo-eaml hy
hi ids tend to pioduce at least
one ear under those same con
ditions.
Doubled-eared varieties will
also reduce the risk of low yields
f.om poor stands, points out
Mitchell. If rodents, cutworms
o the cultivator reduces the pop
ulation before the plants are
pollinated, the two-eared hy
brids make up for the loss with
more than one harvestable ear
on the remaining stalks.
But growers shouldn’t expect
to harvest twice as much corn
with the two-eared hybrids, says
Mitchell. Two-eared hybrids
don’t produce two ears on every
plant any more than single-eared
varieties produce one ear on
every plant. The two eared hy
brids merely have the tendency
to produce the second ear.
NDC Gives for Research
The National Dairy Council’s
1970 Nutrition Research Grants-
In-Aid have been tripled over
1969 to a record hign level of
$426,088.
'Of 27 grants awarded this
year, 13 are for new projects.
Included is the largest single
grant ever made by NDC, for a
study on the relationship of
diet and heart disease. Heart
disease research is receiving a
major portion of the expanded
NDC research grants.
WHICH ANMHERSARY GIFT FOR YIH?
This year. New Holland celebrates
its diamond anniversary... 75 years
of service to agriculture. You can
join in the celebration by taking ad
vantage of our Diamond Anniversary.
Bonus program during April and
May. When you buy a new
New Holland baler, precision-cut
forage harvester or Haybi
conditioner, you'll recei
C. E. Wiley & Son, Inc.
101 S. Lime St , Quarryville
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
Lancaster Farming Ads Pay
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‘
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me®mower-
ive a special
786-2895
397-5179
gift. Take your choice of one of the
following: Man's diamond-set, 17-
jewel Hamilton wnstwatch, lady's
diamond-set, 17-jewel Hamilton
wnstwatch. Remington® adding
machine or Remington portable
typewriter. But remember. Offer
is good only during April and
May. Stop in soon for complete
details.
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nr ISEW
HOLLAISD
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DIVISION
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Lititz RD3
626-7766
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
110 S. Railroad Ave , New Holland
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