12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8,1971 Official Foresees Basic Changes in Pesticides (Continued from Page 10) fiuit fly into Southern Califor nia Attractants Scientists aie tempted to introduce parasites continuing to discover what and predators of about 80 pests makes insects respond such as into the United States Of 520 chemical substance in plants species imported, 115 have be the pests eat, chemical sex at- come established, but only tiactants, light, sound, etc Re- about 20 have provided sigmfi search on sex attractants Las cant control of the most de been particularly encouraging, structive pests. Attractants have already been Possible Innovations demonstrated for such pests as B d these me tliods. the Japanese beetle, corn ear- straube foresees a nunlbei of worm, boll weevil, and gypsy other possible innovations in mot “ the next generation of -pesti cides. - Parasites and Predators The fheory of introducing non harmful species to attack tar- Sit i Putchman. • AmMNOrmMNRMIMC. “CHIK-EZE” Hinged bottom model Chik-Eze includes egg tiay which can be put into use at 10 weeks. This feature will actually permit birds to ne kept in the =tait'giow cage at full laying age if necessaiy It also eli minates problems of egg gathering and egg bieakage if cucumstances delay movement of pullets to giow/lay oi peimanent lay cages, and it takes caie of eggs fiom buds that lay peimaturely The loweied flooi piovides a 2 inch gap foi eggs to 101 l out onto tiaj THE ALL NEW FLAT DECK CHIK-EZE PULLET REARING CAGE I*****'"' . . . offers durability, economy, perfoimance and practical labor saving features that increase management efficiency The heart of the system is the Big Dutchman chain and trough feeder providing 96 inches of feeding space pei cage There is full availability of all the feed to all the bn ds All feed is automatically lecirculated and lemixed, lesult mg in better feed consumption Extia feed capacity makes high density of buds per cage low practical and manageable. BIG DUTCHMAN A Division of U S Industnes, Inc. EASTERN BRANCH 215 Diller Ave, New-Hblland, ; Pa 17557 Ph 3545168 get pests is not new nor has it been very successful Over a period of years agri cultural authorities have at- “Future pesticides in granu lar form could operate like a % i >4 delayed-action cold tablet. Af- would be significantly higher ter granulars are put out in the without wasted row space field, a fertilizer element might Whatever form taken by the be released initially to help the next generation of pesticides, plant grow. Then the herbicide Straube says pi ogress should he element would take over to pre- dramatic 'He summauzes the vent weeds. Finally, an msecti- industry’s contributions this cide would be released to pio- way tect the plant’s leaves,” he said Termed controlled - release pesticides, the development would mean a farmer could ap ply the product at the same time he sows the seed. Theoreti cally, he would not have to set foot in the field again until harvest. Such pesticides could also change methods of planting. Ci ops such as corn or soybeans are planted in rows to permit cultivation, fertihzation and har vest. But with the need to fertilize and cultivate eliminated, the seeds could be broadcast plant ed. New harvesting equipment, ot course, would have to be de veloped, but the ,\ield per acre Call Us Now To reach the Lancaster County farm community at the least possible cost, ad vertise in Lancaster Farm ing. Call us at 394-3047 or 626-2191 from 8 a m. to 5 p.fn. Monday through Friday. The 626-2191 (ask for Lancaster Farming) number enables Manheim, Ephr a t a and Akron patrons to avoid a toll call. What’s new herbicides? AAtrex 4Li it pours. HEISEY FARM SERVICE Lawn, Pa. “Yesterday, our concern was keeping the worm out of, .the apple, and that was about all we could do. Today’s farm chemi cals not only kill the woim, they improve the- fruit’s finish and increase the yield per tree. 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