—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 10, 1973 20 Weed Can Weed-eating insects can have an important role in the non ehcmical suppression of weeds and about 70 weed species are under study throughout the world for such biological control, a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) entomologist said at the recent Weed Science Society of America annual meeting in Atlanta Dr Lloyd A Andres of USDA’s Agricultural Research Service (ARS). Albany, Calif., said that the weed-eaters are well adapted for (he role because they multiply so fast and because they pick out only certain specific weeds to Iced on. ‘‘When a specific weed is suppressed, the particular insect I coding on it decreases in numbers, and if the weed “takes hold” again, the insects increase in numbers ” the ARS Scientist said “The successful control of Klamath weed on Northwestern Farm Loans Increase Farm loans through Com monwealth National Bank’s Agricultural Department and the Bank’s wholly owned subsidiary, The Commonwealth National Agri-Loan Corp , were up significantly during 1972. At vear end total agricultural loans exceeded $17,690,000 which vi.is an increase of 16 7 percent over the previous year’s total Of this $17.690 000 the Agri-Loan Corp had a 99 8 percent increase over its portion of las f year’s total The Commonwealth National Agn-l/ian Corp was established in 1970 to provide an outside The first low-priced chain saw with high-priced features! 1/-T IV REMINGTON® MIGHTY MITE«o BANTAM CHAINSAW • 6V Z lbs. less bar and chain • Cuts trees 20 inches thick • Powerful 34cc engine • Perfectly balanced • Cushioned hand grip • Quiet low-tone muffler • Safe foot-brace starting Why settle for an ordinary chain saw when you can get a full-featured Remington chain saw at this low price! rs & H Jm . g «“n si STAMPS GIVEN ON ALL CASH SALES. GEHMAN BROS. 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 East Earl R.D. 1 Ph. 215-445-6272 -Eating Insects Be Beneficial ranges in the 1950’5, the control of pricklypear cactus on Santa Cruz island off the coast of California, and the partial suppression of alligatorweed in the Southeastern United States, are but three examples of the use of insects for weed control,” Dr. Andres said. Dr Andres said that while insects do not completely eliminate weeds they keep them within manageable limits with minimal environmental distrubance and at com paratively little cost There are some disadvantages to this type of control, he said, including the slow rate of con trol—it may take from 3 to 10 years for suppression to be noticeable; and conflicting in terests As an example, conflicts may come when a plant is con sidered a weed by farmers in one part of the country and of value by wildlife enthusiasts in another part source of funds for agriculture. With the combined resources of the Bank’s funds reinforced by the corporation, the Bank can fully meet the loan requirements of the area’s growing agriculture. The Agri-Loan Corp. is staffed with specialists knowledgeable not only in farm lending but also experienced in modern farm management and the widely varied needs of the many types of farms in our region HOFFMAN PRODUCTS Cattle and Hog Minerals with Vitamins DAIRY SANITIZERS AND DETERGENTS OTHER PRODUCTS - Udder Supports - Milk Fever Aid Bolues - Rubbers and Boots, all sizes * TROJAN HOG WATERERS * MAES INFLATIONS * MINERAL BOWLS * 10 PERCENT OFF ON ALL SNOW SHOVELS AARON S. GROFF Farm & Dairy Store R.D. 3, Ephrata, Pa. 17542 (Hinkletown) Phone 354-0744 Store Hours 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Tues. & Sat. at 5:30 P.M. OBUSIITIgaiH FARM EQUIPMENT Before You Buy Your • WINDROWER • STACKHAND • FORAGE HARVESTER ASK US ABOUT OUR CASH BONUS PROGRAM Your Authorized Dealer MILLER'S REPAIR 1 Mile North of Bird-in-Hand RDI Bird-in-Hand, Pa. Ph. 656-7013 Gribbons Road ° r 656-7926 in 72 She is married to S. Harry Sweigart. They reside in Stevens, R D. 1, and have four children, two daughters at home and a married son and daughter. Pennfield Names Quality Supervisor Joanne Sweigart, Stevens Rl, has' been named quality assurance supervisor for L. M. Sheaffer Co., the egg'division of Pennfield Corp. Mrs. Sweigart, a native of Lancaster County and graduate of Warwick High School, has been with theL. M. Sheaffer Company for six 'wars and has held a variety of positions within the firm She is a licensed Penn sylvania Certified State In spector and machine and hand candling experience. Guernsey Breeders Tour March 19 Monday, March 19, has been selected as the date for the an nual Lancaster County Guernsey Breeders tour.-* Chester County Breeders and Guernsey 4-H Club members have been invited to join with the Lancaster County Breeders on this tour. The tour group is scheduled to leave by bus from Raymond and Louise Witmer’s Penn-Del Farm, Rt. 222 at Refton, at 8 a.m. Other pick-up points are at the Spanish Tavern, Quarryville, at 8:15 a.m. and Dick Linde’s Lindenhof Farm at 8:30. Stops included on the tour in clude Green Valley Farm at Avondale, Liseter Farm, A&P Milk Center at Fort Washington, the Quality Control Laboratory at Southampton, and Walleby Farm at Collegeville. Reservations are due through members of the tour committee by March 15. Tour committee members are: K.D. Linde, chairman, 529-2513; Fred Crider, 529-2862; Neal Johnson, 548-2430; Kenneth Garber, 464-2894. Cost of the bus tour will be $3.50 per person. The committee reminds everyone to bring a box lunch. Milk and coffee will be provided by Mrs. DuPont, owner of Liseter Farm. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Plant Pioneer "Leader" EARLY MATURITY: 3773 - Most popular hybrid in it's maturity in Pennsylvania. MEDIUM MATURITY: 3571 - Top yielder of quality corn. Keeps standing till harvest. FULL MATURITY 3368 - Excellent companion to 3369 A - has many of the same characteristics plus better stan debility. 3369 A - Frequently ]0 to 20 bushels per acre better than other corns. Sold by your Pioneer man JZJZZJ CORN, SORX3HUM, ALFALFA Pioneer is a - brand name; numbers identify varieties. • *Reg trademark of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc, Des Moines, lowa, USA. •““SKS*” Div. Chromalloy American Corp. 1070SteinmetzRd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Akron Quarryville Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster 393-3906 Lebanon Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport,Pa. Ph. 215-926-7671 PIONEER. BRAND MADISON SILOS Frank Snyaer 859-2688 Caleb Wenger 548-2116 Carl L. Shirk 867-3741