JOLTtm AVAILABLE AT P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. | 'Smoketown, Pa. * V *>-ki * ** v> It* ' * s Vv -**** - K - > soil insecticide de-fuses resistant «^a corn rootworm k. population bomb Now you can easily stop this infestation as larvae hatch. One application of new Jolt granules at time of planting controls rootwonns resistant to other chem icals, as well as non-resistant rootworms, throughout the growing season. Free-flowing Jolt granules are easy to apply. At the rate of 5 to 7 pounds per acre in a 7-inch band over the row, Jolt mixes with the top half inch of soil. Do not apply Jolt in the seed furrow. Jolt moves with moisture through the soil, kills on contact. It leaves no harmful residue, can be used on any corn including silage. Cost? About $2.50 to $3.50 an acre. So no need for ♦ 7»4^^77771T*^77r777T77T Ph. 397-3539 By June, it’s too late if you count 10 worms per plant, because 8 to 10 per plant cause serious damage. Where com follows com, resistant rootworm buildup may reach a count of 120 worms per plant! Descenting Animals The idea of making pets out of wild animals is to be discouraged. We have mentioned this fact previously but a recent plea by our Dr. Sam Guss, Penn State Veterinarian, suggests that local veterinarians refuse to descent skunks because they are a serious public health risk. Skunks are considered one of the * * % v v >\ * * V s high resistant-rootworm popvdations to exist. Check application details with your dealer. Ask how Jolt controls all rootworms, can eliminate significant damage to your crop, help you get top production. Jolt granules contain prophos, an organo-phosphate, and should he handled with care. Follow directions on label. JOLT™ from VELSICOL VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION 341 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611 most important feral vectors of rabies, and they can excrete tremendous amounts of rabies virus in their saliva without showing symptoms. The descenting of animals in some states becomes a professional ethical problem and in Penn sylvania the practice is to be ** * s£ A S* y ■V-. V Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4,1972 » < ♦ ■% »«•»“ £ * ! * «£* IISSS .' h,*\. **, t&t '^^Pil ,,v ,**- > * i i> 3JM * f A* %