Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1970, Image 10

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    1(L- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 6.1970
Farmers Will Object
Going Through Choice
The Lancaster County Fanneis
Association will join unions oth
er groups and individuals in ap
pealing to the Pennsylvania
Highways Department at a heat
ing Tuesday not to take choice
Class 1 and II faimland for the
new Route 30, accoiding to Ivan
Yost. Atglen, an Association lep
resentative.
Yost said the Lancastei Assoc
iation will be joined by the Ches
ter County Faimers Association,
Monaghan to Speak
The Red Rose 4-H Beef and
Lamb Club and the New Hol
land 4-H Baby Beef Club will
hold a joint meeting at 8 pm
Wednesday at the Faim and
Home Center.
Lancaster Mayoi Thomas J
•Monaghan is scheduled to speak
on uniest in Lancastei Countj
DIFOLATAH 4
The only flowable fungicide
made to fight potato blight.
BIFOIATAN
♦ 4 flowable
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Last year we introduced DIFOLATAN 4 Flowable This
year it’s the fastest selling potato fungicide on the market
There aie a lot of reasons for this One is that DIFO
LATAN is the only completely flowable fungicide you can
buy That makes it easier to handle There’s no dust to
bother you when pouring it And because it’s flowable, it
goes through any nozzle In othei words, it won’t clog your
equipment „ ,
And when it comes right to the heait of the matter
fighting blight ORTHO DIFOLATAN is better than any
fungicide being sold today
It gives excellent protection against both eaily and late
blight And is particularly effective against tuber lot
DIFOLATAN sticks to the plant, resists weathenng
from rain oi sprmklei irngation That means you can main
tain your schedule without worrying about the effects of
weathei or nngation
Protection against tubei lot is outstanding When you
put potatoes in storage, you’ll never know how well you did
in the blight fight until you’ve shipped the last of them
Fields may look reasonably healthy before harvest, but if
you put infected tubers into storage jou can find youiself
with a costly, heavy cull out of late blight tubei rot infec
tion
DIFOLATAN works to give you gi eater yields of
healthy potatoes And—because it’s flowable—it does that
even bettei
The fust time you use DIFOLATAN 4 Flowable will be
the last time you ever see potato blight
Anothei good thing about the fastest selling potato
fungicide It works on cucumbeis, melons, and tomatoes,
too
Chevron Chemical Company, Ortho Division. San
(QHTMwJ Francisco, California 94120, Helping the World
Grow Better®.
Smoketown, Pa.
the Cheslei County Soil and Wa
tei Conseivation District and
piobably the planning commis
sions foi Cheslei and Lancaster
Counties
Yost said the Lancaster Asso
ciation will uige that the state
take as little of Class I and II
land as possible
To do this, he explained, the
stale could follow the udge, ex
cept possible in the Gap area,
foi most of the route in the two
counties The proposed new four
l?ne route east of Lancaster and
m Chester County would run
south of the piesent Route 30
While some choice farmland
would be taken in Lancastei
County by the state proposal,
much moie bottomland is threat
ened in Chestei County, Yost
said
He said the heanng is schedul
ed tor 10 30 a m Tuesday at 21st
FLOWABLE
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to Highway
Farmland
and Heir Slieels at the Highway
building, Harrisbuig,
Two sessions will be held at
local faims to select a team to
icprcsent Lancastei County at
the State 4-H Days August 1011
?t Penn State.
Victor Plastow, associate coun
ty agent, said the team selection
will be made at the following
practices:
9 am, Thursday, June 11. the
Henry Kettering farm, Lititz
RD3.
For those who miss the first
session, another one will be held
at 9 a m. Tuesday morning, June
16 at the Rohrer Witmer farm,
Willow Street RD2.
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INSECT PESTS OF LIVESTOCK
Agway Guardian
Pest-Control Program
SEE
New Holland
219 S Rathoad Ave
354-2146
Youth Asks District OK
Of Environment Center
Larry Patton, a freshman at
Penn State, asked the Soil and
Water Consenation District
Wednesday foi its endoisement
of a proposal to set up a new en
vironment center.
The center would be educa
tional in purpose and would gath.
er and disseminate intoimalion
to schools in Lancastei County,
civic groups and the public in
general, Patton said.
Patton, a graduate of Catholic
High School in Lancaster, said
the organization would be “tiy
ing on a small scale to plug into
the many groups inteiested in
conservation.
He said the organization is be
ing incorporated with duectois
and plans a fund drive in July
The District agieed to study
the matter. Patton said vauous
other state and local oiganiza-
How much are they costing you?
It’s a fact that houseflies are carriers of many livestock diseases,
and loundworms and tapeworms, too That horn fly infestations
can reduce milk production by as much as 20%. That cattle
grubs account for 160 million dollars a year in livestock losses.
AGWAY GUARDIAN
PEST CONTROL PROGRAM
Dairy Barns
Residual Sprays: Agway Cygon® 2E, Agway Korlan® 24E or
Rabon® *
Space Sprays: Agway Dual® Stock Spray or Agway Livestock®
Spray
Baits; Agway Sugar Bait Fly Killer, Snip® Fly Bands or
Vapona® Sugar Fly Bait
Fumigation: Agway Vapona® Pest Strip
Animal Treatment
Sprays: Agway Dual Stock or Agway Livestock Spiay
Dusts: 3% Ciodun® Dust
Back-Rubber Preparation: Ciodrin® Concentrate or Agway
Korlan® 24E
Milkroom
Agway Vapona® Pest Strip or Snip® Fly Band
Animal Treatment
Spray: Ciodrin® Concentrate
Dusts: Agway Louse Powder or 3% Ciodrin® Dust
Pick the right pesticide for the job READ THE LABEL, ob
serve the precautions, and follow the recommendations closely
as to dosage, physical coverage of the infested area, number of
applications, and placement of the pesticides.
Follow up. One application may not be enough for good control.
For example, insect eggs present during a spray may hatch later
and give you a whole new population to contend with Watch for
what happens after your treatment, and continue the control as
the label indicates.
Agway
TODAY
Loncosfer QuarryvWfe Store
Manheim Pikr- and
Dilleiville Road 27 E 4th St
394-0541 786-2126
Mrs. George Eborsolc, 29 Fas
ti y Lane, Lcola, demonstrated
the ait of cake baking during a
iccent meeting of Society of
Farm Women 24 and their guests
members of Society 7 and the
county officers.
Products of the demonstration
were awaided to Mis Ruth Pat
ton, the guest with the most re
cent biithday, and Mrs Rebecca
Buyers, the guest with the most
birthdays
Next meeting ot Society 24
will be held June 24 at 1:30 jp.ni,
at the home of Mrs Glenn ShUl
t?, 611 Enfield Drne, Lancaster.
Members will torn Wheatland
during part of the meeting.
tions have endorsed the proposal.
It was also leported that the
county has had only three fires
this Spring, due to a good, wet
season and cooperation from lo
cal radio stations in presenting
file warnings.
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Recommended Controls
(first listed is first choice)
Your Agway man will help
you work out a complete
pest-control program. Ag
way specialists have se
lected the most effective
formulations from among
the thousands available.
Each product has been
thoroughly tested, and
passed as effecthe for its
intended use by the Ag
way Research Depart
ment.
Society 24
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