—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3,1971 22 USDA Projects Need for 10% Hike In Vegetable Output The U S Department of Agri- with 1970, include- cucumbers culture has issued 1971 acreage- for pickles, and beets for can maiketing guides for the pnn- nmg, no change; sweet com foi cipal vegetables used for can- canning, up five per cent, to ning and freezing. matoes for canning, up seven , „ per cent, The recommendations are made by USDA’s Consumer and Maiketing Service, in “1971 Vegetables for Commercial Pro cessing, Acreage Marketing Guides,” AMG-78 The guides are developed, on the basis of market studies, to result in a production for processing that will provide adequate quanti ties to supply usual market needs The overall recommendation , , is for an increased vegetable The commodities involved . , n • IQ7I and the percentage change rec- output Of 10 per cent in 1971 ommended in 1971, campared as compared to 1970 Attention Farmers Hein fight Water Pollution and Soil Contamination by using AGKISERUM . . . eliminates buying of expensive fertilizer, and toxic plant food. AGRISERUM . . . What Is It? AGRISERUM is a non-poisonous organic assistant to the gel plasma serum of basic therapeutic and prophylactic values iel’v-like AGRISERUM is better explained as a wateiy hK substance which forms a protective coating on the seea ine nrotPctive bating formed by AGRISERUM is made up of 01 game materials which are nutritional to the seed and the soil bacteiia These nutrients promote healthy soil bacteria and earthwoims which in turn feed the plant in a intended Earthworms thrive in soil wheie and earthworms are God’s creatures to areate the soil Thiough their normal course of life they carry the rich mineral and nutri ents back near the surface, leaving them more readily accessible t 0 th Man 0 ha S s y attempting to duplicate these needed minerals and so far, to the best of our knowledge, has been unsuccessful in eUm When^\GßlS^UM e is used the crops grow a finer and larger root system which insures a greater probability of the plant get ting its needs for correct nourishment. The root system also ex plains why the crops make a continual and steady growth fiora seedling to harvest, and why dry weather has less effect on these CrOP WelI nourished plants produce more satisfying food and feed of greater nutritional values Another advantage ® well nourished plant, like a healthy human, it is capable of thi owing off many of the plant diseases and discourages plant insects. WHAT ARE THE RESULTS? We have used AGRISERUM continually since 1947 and here are some observations. . . 1 Crops grow steadily; they do not make a fast start and then falter , , _ , , . '2 AGRISERUM crops have a much larger and finer root system, therefore withstand dry weather much longer. 3 The gram yielded has a luster that reflects its full of life” quality , , ~ ~ . 4 AGRISERUM crops have matured better (dryer) sooner in their season. 5 Crops were healthier, resisted diseases and insects. 6 Livestock fed grain grown with AGRISERUM ate less feed and were more contented When given free choice, the animals tested preferred AGRISERUM-grown grain. 7. Grain grown with AGRISERUM has shown to be two to three-pounds per bushel heavier test weight than U. S Standards Oats tested eight pounds per bushel heavier, which is unusual for this locality. . 8 We applied AGRISERUM to grass pasture and noticed that the cattle spent most of their time on this five-acre plot This plot staved gieen in the fall when all the untieated turned brown " 9 Another advantage of AGRISERUM is that no special planting equipment is required 10 Use no other fertilizei. Seed such as clover, alfalfa, corn, wheat, oats, soybeans, rye, milo, sudex kaffir corn, edible beans, etc 1 pint of AGRI SERUM per bushel of seed and allow to dry. Vegetables in small quantities Just enough AGRISERUM to moisten each seed and allow to dry. Growing vegetables, flowers, roses and house plants 20 drops of AGRISERUM in a quart of water about once eveiy 3 weeks as watering. AGRISERUM Sells in Gallon Containers and can be shipped by U.P.S. Priced; $30.00 a gallon in lots of 2 gals, or more or 1 Gal. $31.00 (Postage Paid) For more information ask for Free Literature at the Home Office, Manufactured by FARMERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. Phone 618 - 377-6237 Dorsey, Illinois 62021 or Pennsylvania Residents Contact: EMANUEL B. KING R. 1, Box 16 Kirkwood, Pa. 17536 Note: Farmer Dealers Wanted Snap beans for canning and freezing, and spinach for fieez ing, up 10 per cent; green peas for canning and freezing, sweet corn for freezing, and lima beans for canning, up 15 per cent, and lima beans for freez ing, up 25 per cent. APPLICATION The 1970 carryovers of these vegetables ranged from light to moderate, and packs generally were m line with market re quirements. As a result, 1970-71 total supplies of processed ve getables are in an improved balance compared with last sea son, and substantially below 1968-69 when supplies of most items were excessive. The 1971 carryovers are ex pected to range from light to moderate, with exceptions be ing that the carryovers of sauer- Exercise Stabled Horses Horses need a vigorous work out for about half-an-hour each 'day during the winter, reminds James P. Gallagher, extension animal science specialist at Pennsylvania State University. 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