Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 08, 1971, Image 10

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday; May- 8> 1971
10
Stauffer Official Foresees Basic Changes in Pesticides
While the new non-perslsten
selective pesticides are boostm,.
farm output, the search con
tinues for more advance*
chemicals and methods to ai
tack crop pests
What will the next generatio:
of pesticides be like?
“The possibilities are virtu-
ally unlimited,” says H. L
\ JStraube, vice president anr
1 General, manager-ofkthe Agricul
[Jliiral Chemical' Division o.
ligfeuffer' Chemical Company
will continue to b(
the key*’factor in combatm;
crop pests,” he said, “but othej
interesting methods are bein
' explored.”
Among current researcj
trends,' juvenile, ftftfmones*? oj
' hdrmone-like - materiglSl fSppea:
~ to
;; a S J 9-
, j^lq
pment of specif
harming the me cycles of "non
target species. Interruption of
development makes the target SecsTestieide Innovations
insects unable tCreproduce. 9 7 -fL - * -i- '"P
jOfc Weiiea.a®i«iß®r
The Agricultural Research firms. Among them:
-<<■ sSeryAce r tffiF nt ' ‘ffa&ct r! Sterility Massive
...of Ag^cul^ime•^§©ALrpgor ts, -g l fhi , KSi 1 § r! of r M fi^ediwdare
.that lwmJ9-g£^,.J;syfai^aiJSWitar:gaftlfinam J9 -g£^,. J ; s y fai^a i JSWitar :g aftlfina
~ pani.es _aFft^tU^Xl.9.g £ iS§,§?fe heps*^'dihtidft'" feteSfeed to
* ]%nd s3 e©;^i)? 9 na
; ) ,®xtefl^ve [l ,B®egSii^ J *Ps^| 1E ® p ' the in
underway., ~^iffif|ap ;j -will q fpopflihEdg dwindles.
- the first companies tpr- -■ - x
among, .ae firs -..upan* -/nsuo-’tf 2* ,-■ •s. , „ „„„
& ’tegt ifr'BrrimiiT’rdfmula- The methpdi/has been snccess
tions this faith's estate *ex- fuhy used! tb eradicate the
periment stations and other co- pest in
operators. the Southw|stern United States.
Straube emphasized, however, It is alsdf being used to re
that considerable toxicological place insecticide spraying to
investigation and field testing prevent entry of the Mexican
will be required to determine (Continued on Page 12)
the commercial feasibility of
these products.
A number of approaches to
biological control are also be-
Agrico
Agrico Chemical
Division
Apply Agrico
liquid Nitrogen
with AAtrex
Pre-Plant
Pre-emergence
Early Post-emergence
WEED & FEED
IN ONE TRIP
CALL;
Agrico
Service Center
Lancaster
569-2361
Agrico
Service Center
Quarryville
786-7361
or
Coll Your Local
AGRICO Dealer
Wolter Binkley & Son
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Elverson Supply Co.
L. T. Geib Estate
I. B. Graybill & Son - ..
strasburg Mountvnle Feed Service
Mountville
E. Musser Heisey & Son
R. D. #2, Mt. Joy, Pa.
OLIVER 438 Mower/ Conditioner
Husky in build for heavy crops
Exclusive, self-cleaning cutterbar
fOv
W Designed to handle heavy crops in rough fields. W Extra-strong,
cross frame and stout hitch. V Enclosed gearbox and roller chain drive, 9 Gut?
a full 9-foot swath at high speed. * Self-cleaning cutterbar with jaw-type safety,
clutch kicks out foreijgn, objects, bunched material. 9 Half-section at end pf
knife eliminates uncut strips between swaths. W Knife takes a 3-inch strode,
operates at 650 cycles per minute. W Cam-action reel adjustable up and dowp,
fore and aft. W Spring-balanced header cuts as close as V/i
inches, high as 6 inches. 9 Positive conditioning with big spiral
groove rubber and spiral-bar steel rolls. 9 Optional, hinged
windrowing shields can be swung aside when not in use.
FARMERSVILLE N. G. HERSHEY CHAS. J. McCOMSfY
EQUIPMENT INC. & SON & SONS
R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Manheim, Pa. Hickory Hill, Pa.
Buy them from these dealers.
Lititz
Atglen
Elverson
Manheim
h *
grow hogs fast!
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Farm
Service, Inc.
N. Church St., Quarryville
Dovid B. Hurst
Bowmansyille
G. R. Mitchell, Inc.
Befton, Pa.
Musser Farms, Inc.
Columbia
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Martin's Feed Mill
Ephrata, Pa.
E. Sander & Sons
Terre HiH ‘ "
Ammon. E. Shelly
Lititz
E. P. Spotts, Inc.
Honey Brook
H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Inc.
Witmer
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