Conservation and Alfalfa Are Among Topics at Soils Da Continued from Page 18) to full bud stage, with subse quent cuttings every 35 days. Sound fertility is very essen tial to maintaining high yield over a period of time With improper fertility, juelds start out lower and decline immedi ately in comparison to properly fertilized alfalfa Some new alfalfa varieties are being developed which have good potential in this aiea, he said. Baylor said the control of in sects is particularly important to the alfalfa crop during the growth of the second cutting. Any stress on the crop during the second cutting can spell trouble for the alfalfa stand, he said. Greater Yields With LIQUID NITROGEN For plow down, also top dress grain fields, liquid Nitrogen can be applied in early Spring by our pro- fessional service, Richard R. Forry 2020 Horseshoe Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Phone 717-397-0035 Also Dealer in AGRICO Fertilizer • Bags • Bulk • Spreading Service SPECIALIST IN YOUR FIELD - 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 seed corn prices . . . even on normal cytoplasm seed? Which seed company is guaranteeing 95% germination, or better, on 97% of all seed sold? 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? What major seed corn company isn’t selling blended seed because it doesn’t haye to mix seed to restore fertility, jack up germination, or sell outdated hybrids?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? R* D. 3 ' ( Phone 5§9-0756 Carlton Seed Company, Hanover, Pa. Distributor , , Baylor thinks one of the big gest problems for yield and crop persistence is the potato leaf hopper It moves into the Coun ty in June and hits new stedings at 8 to 12 inches tall and it also attacks the second growth on established stands The hopper can have senous consequences for both the yield and quality Bayloi doesn’t think the weevil is a serious problem at this time Baylor urged the harvesting of the hay crop as wilted hay silage at about 60 per cent moisture The wilted silage is lighter, eas ier to handle and cows like it, he said. Speaking on some of the fac tors leading to com yield re- TROJAN TROJAN TROJAN TROJAN YOU BET! EUGENE HOOVER duction, Joseph H McGahan, Penn State extension agrono mist, said that some of the fields which showed serious blight da mage last year really were hurt fiom improper use of chemicals Chemical damage slowed down plant growth and made the crop susceptible to tne blight late in the season, he explained Improper rates of fertilizer can also introduce stalk lots and blights, he said. To avoid blights this year he warned farmers to plant early He also urged use of hybrids which show resistance to blight, resistant varieties should be 31st PENB Meeting Set The 31st annual meeting of the Poultry and Egg Nation "J Board (PENB) will be held at the Ramada Inn in Chicago March 17 and 18 The Wednesday, March 17 meeting begins at 9 30 a m with an annual business meeting, a report on the cholestiol educa tional campaign and a panel dis cussion of the future of the hard cooked shell-less egg The afternoon program in eludes a luncheon discussion of the status of the cholestrol pic ture since the Framingham re port, followed by an open board of directoi s meeting at 3 pm. The annual meeting discussion beginning at 630 pm will emphasis egg promotion in the 1970’5. The Thursday session begins at 9 a.m. and the annual meeting adjourns at noon The morn ing program includes a discus sion on the consumption of eggs and cheese at morning, noon and. night, how the egg industry can solve some of its headaches through promotion, and an ex planation of the UEP program. CALL Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1971- used particularly along streams Excessive populations encoi or m aieas where the blight hit a g e 'ugh growth and lodging, ( hardest last year j maturing and increases t Besides making the crop more • A , , . , ~ , susceptible to blight, late corn P lant s susceptibility to bhgl planting also increases damage Plant populations over 24,0 from the northern com root- per acre should be avoided, worm emphasized KISSER POULTRY BEFORE SELLING - LET US QUOTE RBSSER POULTRY 347 N. Broad St., Lititz Ph. 717-626-2153