*—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 20.1971 Two Vo-Tech Chapters (Continued from Page 7) into growing flowers on a com mencal scale ‘•Basically, With jus: a few changes, carnations would be the same as several other crops,’’ Mitchell explained With just a few adjustments the stu dents presumable would be able to grow a w’ide \ anety of flow er crops Mount Joy also is working with chrysanthemums for the Easter market Growing plants for a particular marker period involves controlling heat, light, and fertilization, the factors of production, in the right propor Dan Hehvig, Mount Joy flon cultuie teacher, sees a good future for greenhouse plants With giant residential areas springing up with unbroken space for miles and miles prop erty owners will “have to do something to soften these mon strosities That’s when they start buying landscaping ” He noted that there is a trend foi big office buildings to spend relatively large sums for foliage plants New businesses are springing up to supply fresh Dick Wood, Brownstown plants for offices, replacing floriculture teacher, displays them when they lose color; this a marigold. is done on a contract basis LuAnn Reismger, Columbia High School, puts together a small design of zinnias, fern and ny at the Mount Joy tions to make the flowers bloom a: the right time, Easter m this case The idea is that once the stu dents learn the fundamentals and have the experience with chrv santhemums' thev can ap ply their knowledge to othei types of flower crops Besides greenhouse manage ment and floral design, the course involves basic plant science or the fundamentals of hew plants glow, what to do to get the best growth, and how chemicals act on the plants Those students particularly in terested in design are encourag ed to spend more of their time in this area Mitchell noted that the school pnmanlj gives students a broad understanding of the field and they’ll “become specialists” after they actually begin work A coop program will be start ed next year in which the stu dent works for an employer The teacher will serve as the go be tween to insure that the work is meaningful and educational. Sees Good Future Give Lancaster Co. FFA New Look i —- —/ rr Checking the carnations are: left to right, Ann -^i^' Gary Mitchell noted that in mahypj®&. Chapter there' is develop- awhile before there will be a urban areas, such as BucksJsgjlfit /of FFA programs and variety of contests-and programs County, the county agents arfe'actlvities specifically geared to available comparable to the con flonculturists. - * their ' greenhouse production ventional FFA program. He New Activities Needed year they plan to enter foresees contests placing em- One problem which the Mount "fibs* Philadelphia Flower Show phasis on the operation of a Joy teachers see for the thinks it will be (Continued on Page 9) MR. CORN GROWER Your Trojan Dealer Wants To Ask You Some Questions Which seed corn company has the largest supply of northern produced seed? TROJAN What’s the only major seed corn company that didn’t jack up its see'd corn prices . . . even on normal cytoplasm seed? TROJAN Which seed company is guaranteeing 95% germination, or better, on 97% of all seed sold? TROJAN Which company is staying away from F 2 or second generation seed, flint corn seed, foreign produced seed . . . because it knows that none of these seeds can match the overall performance of top quality, hybrid seed? TROJAN What major seed corn company isn’t selling blended seed because it doesn’t have to mix seed to restore fertility, jack up germination, or sell outdated hybrids? Pretty good reasons for contacting your Trojan dealer* don’t you think? "an » * Shelly, Doris Gingrich, Luann Reisinger, Linda Gamber and Joe Neusta'dter:- f .ount Joy TROJAN YOU BET! EUGENE HOOVER Lititz R. D. 3 Cat lion Seed Company, Hanover, Pa. CALL Phone 569-0756 Digtiibutoi