18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,1971 FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS BREAKTHROUGH IN ALFALFA . . . HIGHEST YIELDING ALFALFA IN PA. & MD.... Yielded 7.14 Tons of Forage—l 2% Moisture 1970 from Four Cuttings WL 305 WL 303 WL 210 Now Avoiloble through your local dealer! • Resistant to Bacterial Wilt • Tolerant to Anthracnose • Rapid growing Stand persistant Dark green color Fine stems • Excellent seedling vigor and stand establishment • Develooed by Waterman-Loomis Co., Specialized Alfalfa Breeders BEACHIEY-HARDY Field and Grass Seeds Shiremanstown, Pa. 17091 Official Warns Of Fire Hazards The other weekend a Lancaster County barn was destroyed by fire, and in Cumberland County a fire truck was involved in an accident while answering an alarm. And thiougiiout the state there were hundreds of grass fires, the majority of which were caus ed by careless debris burners To many Pennsylvanians, the task of burning debris is just a normal routine household chore, but there are many who over look the possibilities, and dan gers, which can occur moments after they touch a lighted match to that pile of trash. “Debris burning in Pennsyl vania poses a senous problem,” noted Eugene F McNamara, Chief, Division of Forest Pro tection, Depaitment of Envn on mental Resources, “and just last year it was the numbei one cause for fuss which destroyed more than 1,000 acres of forest land •‘We do not suggest that tiash be burned, but would rather see it picked up by trash collectors il at all possible not only to les sen the danger of fue but to prevent the spread of air pollu tion,” emphasized McNamara “However if the property own ei peisists in using this method rrr w ' /• v f s i ' V f y. X >■ -V Si, BAKER’S AG-LIME pays off BEST! Liming pays off In healthier soil, better crops, stronger and more productive animals. In fact, it has been estimated that each $1 invested in limestone returns from $3 to $lO in bigger and better yields. Baker’s agricultural limestone pays off best because it does more. Baker’s ag-lime sweetens soil to reduce acidity and raise pH level. It also adds vital magnesium. Both are important to make sure that your crops can make full use of the fertilizers you apply. Take care of your la/id, and your land will take care of you. Choose the brand of Baker’s agricultural limestone that meets your needs best. Magnesium Calcium Oxide Oxide • "Conestoga Valley” balanced limestone from our Ephrata quarry 14% • "Prime Lime" dolomite limestone from our Gap quarry 20% • "Hy-Mag" limestone from our Paradise quarry 20% Martin’s Feedmill, Inc Ephiata 733 6518 Roy W Zimmerman Chem Gro Fertilizer Gehman Feed MiU Eplnata 733 8151 East Petersburg—s 69-3296 Denver 267-5585 . Lancaster Bane Fertilizer Stanley Hoffer Quai ryville 786 2547 Paradise 687-6860 I Products of The J. E. Baker Co. • Call collect - (717) 354-4202 I to dispose of debris, and has fust checked local ordinances and state regulations to deter mine the legality of burning, our ai ea of responsibility is to inform him how to do it safely and without endangering his home, his neighbor’s property oi State forest land “In 1966,” he said, “debris burning was- the third major cause of forest fires That year it was responsible for 193 fires which swept over 1,690 acres of forest land “The following year it contin ued to remain in third place with 182 fiies, involving 1,110 acies, but in 1968 and 1969 debus burn ing became the second major cause of hies with 353 files in volving 2,816 aices in 1968, and 431 fires and 4,194 acies m 1969 “Last year,’ McNamara added “acreage involved in fue was less but debus burning as a cause took place and was lesponsible foi 219 fires involving 1,074 acies of forest land “Based on repoits from recent weekends, when the temperatme began a slight upvvaid climb with winds of 15 to 20 miles an hour, debus burning may well retain the lead for 1971 unless the residents of the Keystone * * \VT v-' n Francis Wenger Pawl’s Feed Service Quarryville 786 2678 Peach Bottom 548-2376 N ' , ' J* JV _ f 4 *•*>' t N 1 - S* V state take a few hints into con sideration. “Don’t choose a windy day for burning, burn trash only in a screen coveied metal container, located in the center of an area cleared of all inflammable ma terial, and keep handy a bucket of water or garden hose in case of an emergency. “The wise property owner should also alert the local fire company of his intentions, as v/ell as the district forester, so that prompt assistance can be piovided if and when the need arises ” concluded McNamara. Convert It to Cash With a Classified Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 'V \ " , i* ✓ > v * N •v < y 36% 30% 30% Heistand Bros. Elizabethtown 367-1504 j J f