t— Lancaster Farming. Saturdn.i. July 18. 1970 Arnold Lueck. associate Lancaster County agent, exa mines one of 49 varieties of sweet corn grown at the Penn State Research farm near Landisville. The varieties mature at different dates and some will be in the peak of production when local farmers and gardeners stop by August 5 for the field day, according to Lueck. Research Farm Sets Field Day August 5 Corn, forage ciops, soybeans, been invited to attend Three 01 tobacco and home gaiden crops foui Penn State specialists will will be among the ke\ attractions be on hand to answer any ques at the Field and Vegetable Ciop tions and provide infoimation Day Next month at the Penn Two sessions will be held State’s Southeastern Field Re- August 5 fiom 1 to 4 pm and search farm neai Landisville 6 30pm till daik Farmeis and gaideneis intei- John\okum urged all fanners ested m observing these crops to take advantage of leseaich and in learning moie about v/oik done on the farm He noted them, including some of the that tobacco will be just ahead latest leseaich on management of haivest, some vaneties of practices and \aneties, have sweetcom will be upe and infor mation will be available on other varieties and musk melons will be well along Valuable informa tion on many othei ciops will also be available foi the asking, he said • New Holland (Continued fi om Page 2) Holstein 425-775 Guei nse\ s 175-250; Other bi eeds 275 350 Bulls 210 280, Heiiers 305 395 HOGS July 13, 1970 Receipts of 1436 hogs sold steady Retail 27-28 Heavy weights 23-26 50, Wholesale 2, 3,4 s 26 50 27, Sows 16 50 18 25 Boars 16 50-18 25 CALVES July 13, 1970 Receipts of 104 cahes sold steady Choice and Prime 47 53 Good and Low Choice 43 46 50, Standard 35-42 50, Common 25 34 50. HAY July 13, 1970 Sex loads of new hay sold as follows Timothy 36 50 Clover 31 00 Mixed 30-40 Try A It Pays Classified Farm Calendar Sunday, July 19 National Farm Safety Week July 1925 12 30 p m Faim Women So ciety 3, annual family pic nic, Walters Park, near Hopeland Tuesday, July 21 10 30 a m -3pm Holstein Association Field Day, Cur tis Akers Farm, Quanvville RDI Bpm Farm and Home Foun dation Board of Dnectors, Farm and Home Center Thursday, July 23 9am Manheim Young Farmers summer picnic, New Holland Park 10 a m - 2 15 p m State Live stock Field Day, Penn State Umv ersity 4pm PP&L's Fai m Leadei s Workshop Pine Grove Saturday, July 25 4-H County Round-up Atlantic Breeders Schedules Gala Day at Lancaster Aug, 5 The 1970 "Atlantic on Par ade • day August 5 at Lancaster headquarters of the Atlantic Breeders Cooperative offers lours, exhibits, delicious barbe qued chicken dinnci. atti active facilities, latest information, contests, games, and prizes for ■> and thou families. o new highly-piovcn sues will be unveiled rs nans are now selling j for the noon meal, additional cliaige foi » plan to travel to Lan an organized bus trip intei ested dairyman lotify his Technician \e a tup auanged is to headquaiteis are m the back of each iad construction which ie cancellation of last ent is now complete, ide alteiations of the ve’s giounds are also irns, laboratoiy, and nties will be open all toms, starting at 10 i exhibits and demon ic explain many daily is A large tent will be >r comfort during the program -speakers-writ be-ffer )bins, president of At loard of Directors and of Sinking Springs Farm in York County, and Dr By Dennis Landis Penn Willow 4-H The Penn Willow 4-H Com munity Club took a trip to Long wood Gardens and the Wonder land Wax Museum in the place of the regular meeting Thnty eight members and leaders were present The Candidates foi the queen contest were chosen as follows Pam Martin, Junior Division, and Bev Mamn, Senior Division By Kim Hess Merri-Maids 4-H The fourth meeting of the Lampeter-Strasburg Mem-Maids Club was held July 13. at Martin Meylm Junior High School Theie weie 38 girls piesent with six leaders Queen candidates weie elected as follows Senior Division, Cindy Hess, and Jumoi Division, Marilyn Landis A demonstration was given by Julia Metzler, Jane Metzler and Bridget Pierce on a bee design The next meeting will be held on July 20 July 27 was chosen as the date for roundup and a fashion show for the motheis will be held August 4 By Christine Erb Elizabethtown-Donegal 4-H The Elizabethtown-Donegal 4- H Community Club was united to the Lampeter Park by the Garden Spot Community Club on July 14 There were 25 Elizabethtown- Donegal 4-H members piesent and three leaders Scott Livengood gave a demon stration on dogs Refieshments and a baseball game vveie en joyed by everyone. Christine Erb was elected to represent the club at the Posture Queen Contest The next meeting will be held at the home of Willis Hackman Theie wrll be a 10 point program on how to glow 2 200 pounds of tobacco per acie The baseball game will stait at 7 30 and the meeting will stai t at 8 30. L W Specht. Penn Stale exten sion dairy specialist Sinking Spiings is the na tion’s highest pioducing HlR tested herd with 50 cows or more for the past two years (1969 ave 21,0 HM —800 F. 65 iec ), and Stcbbins will discuss their breeding, feeding, and management piogram Dr Specht will explain the nnpoitance of sampling young sues and the value of icsulting A I pi oven bulls. Several bleeders of current stud sues will be stationed at various locations throughout the bains to discuss their bleed ing piogiams which developed these outstanding bulls This will give breedeis an oppoitum ty to ask questions and get per sonal tips on using these bulls most effectively The Breedeis and their bulls aie Robeit Bell, Tennessee, 15H131 Samson; John Bucka lew, Pennsylvania, 15H103 Ivan hoe Star, A J Celestine, Penn sylvania, 15G103 Atlas, Donald ORTHO DON KILLS INSECTS THAT SUCK, BITE, CHEW, LICK OR JUST SIT 4 ON YOUR PLANTS. ? ORTHO Phosphamidon is a great wav to control pests on apples, citrus, cotton, walnuts and vegetables Phosphamidon 8 spray is a .liquid organic insecticide that kills a wide range of insects on contact Phosphamidon is also a systemic Quickly absorbed in to plant tissue, it moves throughout the plant paits for continuing pro tection against major sucking insects and certain chewing insects It turns plants and trees into tiaps for aphids, thnps, leafhoppers, fleabeetles, leaf mmeis, husk flies, and codling moths Because the protection works in side the plant; it resists being washed away by ram or wateung it lasts longer Phosphanndon simplifies the whole job of insect control by doing a double-action job against many crop enemies You save on labor, bookkeeping and inventory costs by using only one material to do the pro tective job ordinarily requiring as many as three. and T iV^fnV a l h I L of , cl °P damage with Phosphamidon, higher ton o??Hpv “?! ects i Y i oull P robabl >’ have a much ni B nei top giade yield at least there’s plentlv of hannv groweis who ve had that experience * PPy bines w°e ? h^ d r. S waters eluble, easy to mix, and com in nlant t es Because it’s rapidly absorbed hours nt t SSU6S 11 s P° sslble to enter treated areas after 24 agamKrS anCe doeS an insect have when tb e crops turn (ORTHO) ChMiilcal Company, Ortho Division. San THifcArTinKQ O ™LESION, *ELPIVt} ME WOKX.V GROW :DEB * c ' r TOirS BE FORE usl? S ' V ' ° rp - °* CUXIMUI SMOKETOWN Martin. Kansas. 15H136 Triune; Robert McKown. New Vork, 1511100 Mookown, George Pretr, Kansas. 15H135 Idol; Chester Walters, Virginia, 15G105 Hal yard: Haiold Whittier & Tony Kilinskas, Massachusetts, 15H -114 Jack, 15H123 Rocket, 15H -134 Elfac, 15H137 Julian. Contests will be held with ceitificates for free first ser vices as pnzes, and games will be conducted for children dur ing the afternoon program. Current information on all Atlantic sues will be available. Bleed associations and the Penn State extension service aie planning to have exhibits. Persons attending by, travel ing on Pa. Route 230 should exit at Flory’s Mill Road and follow ABC signs Traveling U S Route 30 and exit at Rohreistown Road, dii\e north VA miles (cross Old Har lisburg Pike), watch for ABC signs Theie will be plenty of free parking space on the grounds. Phone Lone. 397-3539