Beef Council Commends Secretary B The U. S. Beef Breeds Council, of Agriculture ( Butz for his composed of the nine major beef unyielding stand' in support of breed registries in this country, prices received by farmers and paid special tribute to Secretary ranchers. MAKE BROWN & REA, INC. YOUR HEADQUA AgricoTCF“for com has what it takes for bigger, better yields Agrico TCF stands for Total Crop Formula . . . and that’s what it is... a special, advanced fertilizer for corn that supplies all the es sential N-P-K, plus the secondary elements and micronutrients, your corn needs for extra yields, better quality. Because Agrico TCP for Corn is formulated to meet the specific nutrient requirements in different farming areas, your corn is assured A century of service to grow on TRUCK SPREADING - RENTAL TRAIL BEHIND SPREADERS - CUSTOM APPLICATION OF NITROGEN SOLUTION AND PESTICIDES. of fast starts, that will produce thicker, more uniform stands. The special formulation of secondary elements and micronutrients sup plies the vitality needed for mid season growth and for early, uni form maturity that makes harvest ing easier. All this adds up to more profit for you. Remember, it takes more than Nitrogen, Phosphate and Potash to increase corn yields and quality . . . and Agrico puts what it takes in TCP for Corn . . . the right bal ance of secondary elements and micronutrients. See us today for the Agrico TCP for Corn formu lated for the needs of your soil. BROWN A REA, INC. Meeting with the Secretary Tuesday, the council presented Secretary Butz with a resolution that also urged his “continued objective support of the American beef industry and American agriculture in general”. C. D. Swaffar, president of the council and also executive secretary of the American Shorthorn Association said “I have never witnessed a Secretary of Agriculture give such strong, dedicated support to American Agriculture as has been exhibited by Secretary Butz. He has demonstrated his depth of knowledge of the beef cattle and agricultural industry and has show his willingness to defend them.” The last few weeks have been extrememly difficult for the beef producer, who today is receiving the same dollars for his product as he did 20 years ago, council members said. Yet, Secretary Butz has kept his ground, relating the real reasons for alleged high meat prices and placing the blame for those prices where it belongs—on the middleman and his rising labor costs. The resolution presented the Secretary of Agriculture read: “The U. S. Beef Breeds Council goes on record supporting the Agrico ** Fertilizers CALL: ATGLEN, PA. PHONE: (215) 593-5149 objective support of the American beef industry and American agriculture in general”. Members of the council are: American Angus Association, St. Joseph, Mo.; American Brahman Breeders Association, Houston, Tex.; American Hereford Association, Kansas City, Mo.; American International Charolais Association, Houston, Tex.; American Polled Hereford Association, Kansas City, Mo., American Shorthorn Association, Omaha, Nebraska; International Brangus Breeders Association, Kansas City, Mo.; Red Angus Association of American, Denton, Tex.; and Santa Gertrudis Breeders International, Kingsville, Tex. RURS FOR: Best answer yet to fall panicum and crabgrass in corn m Add Princep® herbicide to your AAtrex® spray. Mix in a one-to-one ratio, and apply at the same rate as AAtrex alone. Controls fall panicum, crabgrass, and other fall grasses. Gets the early weeds, too. And, it costs less than other combinations. See us. We’ve got the details. Heller Receives Scholarship Award Steven N. Heller, Gettysburg, Adams County, was awarded the second annual $lOO Benjamin P Forbes Company scholarship award m the amount of $lOO at the University of Maryland camnus. The award is resented each year to an outstanding student in the food science program in volving four departments of the University’s College of Agriculture. Heller is a senior food science major at the University of Maryland. He plans to begin graduate study next fall at Cornell University. Steven N. Heller