Library of Agriculture " * VOL. 15 NO. 39 Ten-year-old Glen Wiegand of Glen Moore RDI with Yorkshire crossbred gilt shortly after the animal was nam ed grand champion at the Chester-Delaware County 4-H Hog Roundup at the Vintage Sales Stables last week. (See Story on Page 9.) Melvin R. Stoltzfus Is Elected Farm Foundation Chairman Mchon R Stoltzfus, a 50- year-cld Honks RDI dairyman, is the new chairman of the Farm atd Home Foundation Stoltcius was elected at a Foundation board meeting this week tc fill the unexpu ed tei m of John H Heir, who recently died unexpectedly The term mns tci Januaiy A member of the ongmal Foundation boaid when the Founrir'ion “was still in the stage,” Stoltzfus pledge d immediately after elec tion to continue the basic poli cies of ■'ne Foundation “I think we’re trowelling in a sound path and 1 oope we can continue in the same dn ection om past leaderMup has been taking us,” be said. A£> in the past, Stoltzfus said, “our ri_mbei one goal is to re duce fee mortgage on the Farm and Kcme Center and I’m opti- mistic because people are more inclined to give to a going opeia Melvin it. Stoltzfus Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 22. 19707 Rootworm Is Reported Serious Corn Problem Com lootwomi is now a sen ous pioblem foi manj com giow eis in Southeastern Pennsjl vania, it was learned this week The pioblem is paiticulai 1> acute on some faims which giow com on the same field foi several jeais stiaight Com yield loss can be up to one-thnd in fields wheie the small, gieen bug gets well estab lished local souices indicated The loss stems horn a combina tion of mot injuiy by the loot voim laivae which saps the glowing stiength of the plant, baivesl losses when the weak ened plant tails 01 blows ovei, and i educed yields fiom poor pollination when the adult bug feeds on the silk and pollen When fields get heavih in fested, foui 01 moie oi the bugs per plant can be found, it was icpoited. __ , Willis Rolner of P L Rohiei & Biothei, Inc, Smoketown, well-known fami suppliei, said this week that fauneis should look at the com ciop now to see it the problem is senous in then own field in oidei to be able to evaluate whethei collective ac tion is needed next ycai Rohiei said icpoits fiom his salesmen indicate the pi oblem is quite senous m man) aieas in Lancaster Chestei and Lehigh Counties and on the Eastern shoie While theie is no reliable way to determine ciop loss fiom the lootwoim, some souices indicate a 30 bushel loss pei acie is pos sible Some fauneis in Chestei County estimate a 15 bushel loss, Rohier said Against such losses, Rohier tion than to one that’s in finan cial trouble Earhei m the meeting, it was announced that contributions totaling about $5,800 have been leceived since a letter was sent out last month to pievious con tubutois “The lesponse to that lettei indicates faith in the 01- ganization,” Stoltzfus said Stoltzfus also said the Foun dation has ‘ cios&ed many hin dies” and “oui public image has impi oved ” The lai ge numbers ot meetings in the Faim and Home Centei, he said, shows ‘it s a much needed building ’ A dauy faimei with 100 head of pmebied Guernseys Stoltz fus woi ked on his fathei’s fai m until 1960 when he went on his own. He is manned to the loimei Pauline Hufford of Akion (Pa ) and ;they have four children three slaughters, Mrs Donald (Continued on Page 5) Corn rootwoim, several times lai ger than actual size. said, tieatment, depending on how close the ions aie, noimaily urns abou t $3 to S 3 50 pel aci e Bail Kieidei and =cn Melvin Local Grain Prices Jump In Wake of Blight Scare Local giain puces jumped shaiply this week and a local giain buyei said the mcieasc laigely stems horn the national Southern Leaf Blight scaie At the same time hovvevei, he cautioned that the blight scaie may now be blown out of pio poitions to the actual situation by speculator and predicted grain price increases have about reached a peak—barring fuithei adveise com crop news Albert Landis, purchasing agent foi Millei & Bushong Inc, Rohrerstown, said upward plea sures were aheady on coin puces even befoie the blight scaie These included a lepoit by the federal government that the na tional coin inventoiy was down Corn had been getting increased usage in feed pioduction Coin Southern Corn Blight Spreads, But None Reported Yet in Pa. Com gioweis acioss the nation have been shocked by the spiead of a new and devastating type of com blight, called Southern Leaf Blight has been spi ending nouh v.aid and inflicting heavy aop losses even into the Midwestern com belt The icassuung void fiom Penn State Umveisilv this week is that the new blight has not been lepoited so fai anvwheie m Pennsylvania and that even it u new occuis it is too late in the glowing season foi the blight to inflict senous damage in the state If it becomes established, however. 1971 could be serious, early reports indicate. S 2 00 Per Year of Manheim RDI aie among the gi owing numbcis of faimeis who aie finding that lioatment of the coin ciop foi lootwoim is profit able Last yeai, tne Kieideis figure they “only got half of the crop” and the bugs got the other half in some aieas This seuous dam age, they note was in the con tinuous com aieas The Kieideis have a steer fat tening opcation and the corn, along with giam and hay they glow, is an unpoitant pait of then feeding piogiam This yeai they bought a spe cial attachment foi then tiactor to an insecticide band about seven inches wide on the low a piess wheel followed the band The,> put about eight to ten pounds of Bux-ten per acre and say they have no rooUom Problem this vem. except for *cm 1 ovvs the > r , wlle « the y (Continued on Page 8) yield was also expected to toe lower “We knew the new crop was going to be high,” Landis said. “But what leallv caused it (the (Continued on Page 8) Farm Calendar Saturday, August 22 7pm —Lancastei County Pomo na Giange picnic, Holtvvood Athletic Field and Pavilion. Sunday, August 23 Faim Women Camp at Camp Swataia neai Bethel, August 23-25 Tuesday, August 25 Pennsylvania Poultry Festival and Dutch Days, Hershey, August 25 30 Countywide 4-H Pig Show and (Continued on Page 13) Wh.le extent of the bhghl dam age is highly unccilam, some re poils h.ne indicated the blight could doMioy up to half the na tions com uop If this happens, a is expected to mciease the puce significants foi the re main ng coin othei giams also should icccive inaiket boosts as substitutes ate used foi corn Max Smith Lancaster County agiicultiual agent this week re leased a lotlei John E Ayers and Donald H Peteison, Penn State depaitment of PJant Path ology, presenting the latest state wide mfoimation on the deadly new blight (Continued on Page 9)