Lancaster Farming Ads Pay CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191 ALGAE: The Spoiler Your lake, pond or stream no longer must bear the odor and scummy plague of algae or the harmful, even lethal, effect it can have on fish, wildlife, ani mals and humans. CUTRINE, when used as directed, eliminates ALL forms of algae at SAFE limits t® other living things. No other algaecide can make that claim. CUTRINE has been thoroughly tested and proven in commer cial use. It is registered with the U.S.D.A. (No. 8959-1). Water treated with CUTRINE Is safe immediately for swimming, fishing, watering, irrigation CUTRINE ® P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Pa. Bimmmil Performance New Van Dale “1230 Series II” Silo Mnloader Customer- Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size. You're in command. Push the bi the new Van Dale ‘‘1230 Series I Unloader go into action-give you output, feed more head—withou booster or added electricity. Our say so? No, our customers testify the ‘‘1230 Series II" is better three ways: 1. handles meaner haylage 2. throws out of larger silo 3. unloads on lowe current draw So, demand Command Perform ance—the new Customer-certified Van Dale “1230 Series II." APPLIED BIOCHEMISTS, INC. 1748 North Farwell Avenue - Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 Progress on Liquid Manure Is Reported Burying liquid manure in fur rows four inches under the soil is a proposed new technique to reduce pollution while conserv ing valuable plant nutrients Developed at Penn Ctate Uni versity, tiie system was describ ed recently at the International Symposium on Livestock Wastes at Ohio State Univer sity. Still under study, the techni que is used successfully at Penn State to apply slurries of dairy cattle manure to forage grasses, states Howard D Bartlett, pro ject developer and Penn State professor of agricultural engi neering. The device features two soil opening tools attached to a liquid manure tank The first tool is a sharp-edged wheel or coulter used to cut the sod un der all conditions of soil mois ture and crop growth. The second tool is a cultivator blade to raise the turf. As the trench opens, liquid manure is fed in to the trench. The sod imme diately falls back into position, covering w the manure. On an annual basis, about 40,- 000 gallons of manure slurry per acre can be applied to for age sods, said Dr. Lawrence F. Durable press is a term des ci ibing the properties of a speci ally finished fabric, explains Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson, Penn State extension clothing special ist. These properties include fresh appearance, wrinkle resistance, pleat and crease retention in wear and care, machine wash able, quick drying, and needs little or no ironing if properly washed and dried I 397-3539 NEW WHIP-SNAW V-PADDLES GIVE EXTRA THROW POWER DOUILE 7'AUGERS WITH 3/U' FLIGHTING ALEB M. | WENGER ! Drumore Center • R. D. 1, ( Quarryville, Pa. I Phone 548-2116 | What Is Durable Press "* Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 29,1971 — Mainott, associate professor of soil fertility at Penn State This equals about 700 pounds of nitrogen added per acre to the soil each year Continued ex periments will determine maxi mum yearly application rates possible without undue danger of ground water pollution or toxic nitrate levels in forage crops for livestock. Improved sanitation will be a vital factor in gaining farmer acceptance of this technique, it was pointed out. Placing the liquid manure four inches un der the soil reduces odors and flies Runoff of valuable ferti lizer nutrients is reduced dur ing heavy rainfall, a possible source of pollution. Unsightly surface spreading of manure is now being restrict ed in many states where new legislation requires sanitary management of ammal wastes, it was reported. Supermarket Raincheck Most food markets offer rain checks if the supply of an adver tised special runs out, says Har old E Neigh, Penn State exten sion consumer economics special ist This raincheck entitles the con sumer to buy the food at the special price when supplies have been replenished Most food stores don’t run out of a special on purpose Some times the demand for the special is greater than the retailer an ticipated. Before ou complain, ask for a raincheck Allow Shy Child To Be Himself Children are somewhat hesi tant when first making contacts with others But it’s normal for children of any age to withdraw when in new or unusual social situa tions, according to James E. Van Horn,,Penn State Exten sion family life specialist Some children are naturally more outgoing than others Shy ness may begin as a child’s na tural reserve and develop into a problem if adults around him see it as one Shyness may exist when a child has had few con tacts with other children, or those he has had contact with have been older, too bossy, dorfhnating, or aggressive Parents can contribute to shy ness, reminds Van Horn A frail child may be overprotected by not permitting him to play with other children in the usual way for fear of getting overtired or excited. At the other extreme is the parent who expects too much from a child To protect him self, he may withdraw from so cial situations where there is a possibility of failure Some times too much emphasis is placed on the quiet child, but he can be just as resourceful, creative, and intelligent as the active child A quiet child needs to de velop skills and competencies that other children value. Skill mixed with self-assurance builds a child’s self-respect which is necessary for ease in socia 1 situations Accept the shy child as an individual and allow him to be himself, suggests Van Horn. When he can develop at his own pace, much of the shyness will disappear. 25
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