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Brown said that all loans pre viously written at higher rates are automatically dropped to the lower rates Brown noted that interest rates an general continue to de cline, but the money market is uncertain If the rates continue to decline, further interest re ductions'can be expected in the future, he indicated. BELT Available at Smoketown Ph. 397-3539 Musser Farms, Inc. Columbia Martin's Feed Mill Ephrata, Pa Chas. E. Sauder & Sons Teire Hill Ammon E. Shell) Lititz E. P. Spotts, Inc. Honey Biook H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1971 — Two Lancaster Co. Men Attend Chicago Conservation Meeting Two Lancaster County men worried about bioadei envnon allended the convention of the mental and ecological problems, National Association of Con- Hardin said scrvation Districts (NACD) m Hai dm also spoke of the larger Chicago in February lole of soil and water conserva tion officials in uual develop- Aaron StauffGi, Epnrafca RDI, and in counties where represented the Lancaster Coun- u , bamzahon is taking place He ty Soil and Water Conservation Ulged them t 0 hclp femulate District and Amos Funk, Mil- rules for pi . oper use of land and lersville RDI, represented the to hel Wlth standard that m- Pennsylvama Soil and Water clude instl tutional, economic commissioner and ecological considerations The NACD went on recoid Secietary Haidin said that the asking for reinstatement of u s Depaitment of Agncultuie monies removed from the origin- pus hmg a four-pionged en al ACP program. The program V iornmental action progiam is now known as REAP. aimed at evolving workable land _ , , ■, ic use nolicv, giowth of ruial Funk also made an appeal for \^ as P J utlo l abate ment, and the organization to sponsor few- p of wastes , dnd upgiad ei resolutions and take more ac- V » and nutritional levels tion on those it does sponsor £* ° ote the bet tei health Clifford M Hardin, U S reeded foi a bettei social en secretary of agriculture, spoke vironment to the gioup Hardin said the cooperation and cost shaung between the federal government, local soil and water conservation districts and individual farmers has demonstrated the soundness of the revenue-sharing plan and f fth C ential Area 4-H provides a base of expeuence Tiactor Club mee ting was held for the futuie March 2 at Landis Brothers Hardin also suggested that conservation distuct officials Equipment should sieze the current “en- a demonsti ation was given vironmental consensus” as an op- showing that gas fumes diop in portunity to expand its service s^ea( j of rise, and progiams There are 15,000 conservation district officials The next meeting will be serving as supei visors of 3,000 held at Landis Brotheis Maich state chartered local districts on 9. Refreshments were a volunteer basis. plnm-tpr People today are rightfully Repoiter WHAT IS BUX ? Bux is a carbamate insecticide developed by Ortho for control of resistant and non-resist ant corn rootworms. WHY BUX IS BETTER! Bux is the only corn rootworm insecticide that offers all the following advantages: • Effective, season-long control with a single appli cation no matter how early you plant, Bux stays active throughout the hatching and larval stages of rootworm development. • Doesn’t leave harmful residues • Less hazardous to us. There’s no need to wear special equipment such as a respirator or goggles, when using Bux. • No objectionable odor • Flows freely through application equipment • Resists leeching in rainy weather • Won’t damage application equipment. Bux is formulated on non-abrasive clay granules. So there’s no worry of tearing up your pesticide ap plicator. • Recommended throughout corn belt. Bux is rec ommended by University Entomologists in all states where resistant rootworms are a problem. Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 News Central Tractor 7