Farmers Urged to Consider Planting Some Corn in April (Continued from Page 1) May and June, so that it is not as hard hit by the hot and dry weather later in the season when the corn is being made “The main purpose Is to get the corn crop as far along as MEN NEEDED In this area to train as LIVESTOCK BOYERS . LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP •i »»!• barns, feed lots and ranches. We prefer to tram men 21 io 55 with livestock ex perience. For local Interview, writ* age, phone, address and background to: NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS TRAINING hh-146 23* H. Town, dept. Columbus, Ohio 4321 S Turn off barnyardgrass, crabgrass, goosegrass, pigweed, lambsquarters, smartweed,wild mustard and other potato troublemakers* I, r " M>l JHk « f Patoran 50 WP Herbicide is by itself! With so many advai it should be. Patoran saves yoi and money because it doesn’t incorporation. It goes to worl 'just a little rainfall. And puts troublemaking grasses and bn 'out of business without affeci \ tuber quality. And nothing is easier to use! Just spray Pator: preemergence, broadcast or b; possible to escape possible leaf blight danger,” Lueck said. Just how soon should the corn be planted Lueck is recommending that tne farmer plant some beginning in the last 10 da\s of April This is about 10 days ahead of plant ing time for most Lancaster County farmeis; the first 10 days in May have been the traditional corn planting days But Lueck advised against set ting an aibitrary date for plant ing He suggested the ground temperature should be in the 50s at planting time and that the long-i ange weather forecast should call for warm weather at the time of the April planting But he noted that the ground temperature in one plowed field that was checked during the unusually warm day Tuesday was 60 While the local area normally does not have its last killing frost until sometime in early Turn on Patoran. The tool no potato farmer should be without^ May, Lueck explained that the it,” Lueck explained, and still days to minimize the risk of an growing plant is in the ground be ahead of the later planted unusual cold wave and is not normally huit by the com But planting always has been frost. ' . , . ~ a gamble A replanting normally would i ven wtien tneie san unusual- not be necessary even Wl th a The only difference this year ™ ate f lost in tsie l a tter half of we ather setback, Lueck said is that it’s somewhat more of May. the fanner who plants a gamble than usual Th.s year, early utuauy gets his com off But both Lueck and Max. the bllght must be addeu - 0 aIl to a better start than the farmer Smith, Lancaster County agnail- the other factoi , and nsks who waits to avoid the frost tural agent, said theie s a de- This is because corn which is gree of gambling” in planting in It’s largely a matter of weigh frosted will usually suffer some Apnl and the faimer probably mg the odds and balancing the damage on the outei leaves, but should play it safe by spieading scales between the weather and keep growing and “grow out of his planting out ovei several the blight Ressler Wins Conservation Larry Ressler, son of Mr and The runnei-up was Dale Weil- Mrs Harold Resslei, East Earl er, son of Mr and Mis Marvin RDI, placed fust in the annual Weilei, Elveison RD2 He is a Lancaster County FFA Conser- junior at Garden Spot High vation Public SpeaKmg contest School His topic was “The this week Value of Conservation ” He attends Garden Spot High The judges for the public . ™ ere w f re f e,ght contestants School where he is a freshman speaking contest were Geiald this contest sponsored by the His topic was “Washed Away” Kiger, coordinator at the Willow Lancaster County Soil and Water _ _ Conservation District Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1971 .ce at planting. Or :o potatoes at dragoff. ;s about this extraor ilk to your local him help you turn off 'atoran in your AGROCHEMICAL [vision of CIBA-GEIGY lummit, NJ. 07901. C IB A Speech Street Vo-Tech School, Bruce Wohnseidler, English teacher at Manheim Central Semoi High School, Roy Geismann, FHA Supervisor for Lancaster Coun ty 4-H Calendar Monday, April 19 730 p m New Holland 4-H Community Club, home of Mrs Woodrow Good. State 4-H Capital Days, Harris burg, April 19-20. Tuesday, April 20 730 p m Elizabethtown- Donegal 4H Club, Donegal High School 7 30 p m Lincoln Community 4H Club, Mount Any Fue Hall Wednesday, April 21 730 p m 4-H meeting on horse nidging, Farm and Home Center Bpm 4-H Club Skating Party, Rocky Springs Park. Thursday, April 22 7 30 - 10 p m Officers Train ing and New Leader Orien tation, Farm and Home Center. Saturday, April 24 7am -2pm Flapjack Day, Farm and Home Center. NEW HUSKY LIQUID MANURE SYSTEM Full 15” inlet and heavy impeller will break up large chunks of thick ma terial. Look at these features Reasonably Priced Handies Solid Materials Large Volume Pumping Capacity Free of Maintenance Mounts on 3 pt. Tractors FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Shenk's Farm Service R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa. 5