—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 6. 1972 12 Blue Mountain FFA Student Wins Area Speaking Contest The Berks-Lebanon-Schuylkill County FFA public speaking contest was held last week at Conrad Weiser High School Speakers in the contest were- Nevin Mast, Twin Valley FFA oresident, “Soybeans Miracle Crop to Feed the Hungry World”, Ronald Myers, Conrad Weiser, FFA, “Hunger” Nelson Heagy, Annville-Cleona FFA, “Neatness Does it Mat ter 9 ”, Glenn Gingrich, Cedar Crest FFA, “Agricultural Machinery Management”, Steve Bixler, Tn-Valley FFA, “Pesticides", Eugene Eckroth, Broiler Chicks Up Broiler chick placements throughout the Commonwealth rebounded sharply recently to 1,191,000 according to the Penn sylvania Crop Reporting Service, a joint venture of the Penn sylvania and U S Departments of Agriculture This is a two per cent im provement oiTbr each of the preceding two weeks, but still 10 per cent below the same week in 1971 The 10-week average of broiler chick placements is now running about even with the same period a year earlier after being con sistently ahead of 1971 through the first quarter of 1972 A substantial portion of the egg production for the broiler-type chick hatch in the state continues to be shipped out of Pennsylvania and the number is increasing About 255,000 were shipped in terstate recently which is 14 per cent of the total set for hatch in the Commonwealth during the same period and up 38 per cent from a year earlier Pennsylvania ranks 12th in the nation for broiler production Recently 1,598,000 broilers were slaughtered under federal in spection with the average weight 4 02 pounmds AgricoTCF“for com has what it takes for bigger, better yields Agnco 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 Agnco TCP for Com is formulated to meet the specific nutrient requirements m diffetent farming areas, your corn is assured A rentlirvof sprvirp to PTOW Otl truck spreading-rental trail behind spreaders ttLLLLi.l. y vll otl Vlvv tu gItJW \JLL CUSTOM APPLICATION OF NITROGEN SOLUTION AND PESTICIDES. CALL: BROWN & REA, INC. rhonS^. sl49 Blue Mountain FFA, “Water Pollution”. These speakers represented the first and second place winners from each of the three counties Selected to represent the Berks - Lebanon - Schuylkill County area at the Eastern Regional contest were Eugene Eckroth, first place, Ronald Myers, second place, and Nevin Mast, third place These three speakers competed against FFA members from 19 other Eastern Pennsylvania Counties at Lehigh County Vo-Tech school May 2 Judges for the contest were Dr Glenn Stevens, Penn State University agricultural education department, Charles Lebo, assistant State supervisor, agricultural education, Penn sylvania Department of MAKE BROWN & REA, INC. YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR; of fast starts, that will produce thicker, more uniform stands. The special formulation of secondary elements arid 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 Agnco puts what it takes in TCP for Corn . . . the right bal ance of secondary elements and micronutrients. See us today for the Agnco TCP for Corn formu lated for the needs of your soil. Agricd ** Fertilizers Education, Earl Horst, super visor of instruction, Lebanon County Vo-Tech School. Included in the activities at Conrad Weiser was the area Parliamentary Procedure contest, with one team from each County competing This contest was won by the Lebanon County team from Northern Lebanon County High School, coached by J Ray Bickel Second place went to the Schuylkill County team from Blue Mountain High School, coached by Philip Lobaugh, and third place was awarded to the Berks County team from Governor Mifflin High School, coached by Peter Boyer and Lynn Stoudt The area contests were coor dinated by Harvey Smith, area vocational consultant for Berks- What’s new in herbicides? AAtrex 4L It pours. New AAtrex 4L is the brand of atrazine that pours. This special liquified product controls most annual grass and broadleaf weeds in corn and sorghum right up to harvest just like AAtrex wettable powder. But with AAtrex 4L there’s no premixing. You simply shake and pour it directly into the tank. And apply in a minimum of 10 gallons of water per acre. Easier handling. A minimum of agitation. And less chance of nozzle and screen plugging. That’s AAtrex 4L And we have it. Ini gal. jugs and cartons. Lebanon-Schuylkiil counties ■ cl&Si* spas* J ]