Vv\s! •’ ;• ■• :-*v«v# ••■■••:* •: • •• ■ • '? SemftiSprove Y oung Farmers Award Top Honors to Bailey Clyde Bailey, Winfield RDI, has been named the Outstanding Young Farmer of the Month of the Selinsgrove Chapter. Bailey was recently awarded a trophy as top grower in the Selinsgrove Young Farmer Corn Club for 1972. Bailey and his wife Dot own and operate a 242 acre na and rent an additional 60 es. Of this total acreage appr. unately 200 acres are tillable and Bailey expects to plant 126 acres of No- Till Com in 1973. This will be the fourth successive year of No-Till Cora on his farm. In the 1972 Selinsgrove Young Farmer Corn Club, Bailey’s top A Rugged Construction Solid Concrete Walls { Steel Reinforced INTERNATIONAL STAR SILO ASSOCIATION, Inc. RD “l MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 DIAL (717)-566-570> Write for FREE BOOKLET MALORAN. Right inline with your needs today for a combination of herbicides. Maloran® for soybeans controls most annual broadleaf weeds. 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In addition to the crop farming and poultry enterprise, Bailey also finishes out three batches of hogs per'year making an average of 450 fattening hogs that leave the farm each year. Bailey started farming in 1947 New for soybeans. There’s more information you’ll want and should have about Maloram Agricultural Division, CIBA-GEIGY Corporation, Ardsley, N.Y. 10502. and took over his present farm in 1949. By 1959 he realized the importance of a Conservation Farm Plan and to date has ap plied all of the practices called for in his original plan. This in cluded 4,700 feet of diversion terraces to walk the water around the hills, about 15 acres of tree plantings on steep slopes, the use of a No-Till corn planter with stubble mulch and rye seeded after harvest as a winter cover crop. With this type of crop famine and an acreage of 115 acres of No-Till Corn in 1972, there was very little if any noticeable erosion during the Agnes Flood in June. Last fall a corn dryer was put | Help Us Serve You | Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s meeting. To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s safer to assume we don’t know. Remind us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. You’ll be helping us to serve you better. P.S. If you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t mind hearing from you again. — Clyde Bailey, Winfield ROl, checks the corn hopper of his No-Till corn planter in preparation for the annual spring rush. into operation on the farm to pm the corn into a marketable condition and keep it safe for storage. The corn is stored in a shed with a concrete floor and is loaded with a payloader which CIBA-GEIGY Lasso 9 is a trademark of Monsanto Company. serves a double duty by also being used to clean poultry houses. The farm pond, also a part of the Conservation Farm Plan, provides fishing fun and recreation for the boys. It’s stocked with large mouth bass and bluegills. The Bailey’s have two sons and two daughters. Mrs. Bailey is interested in home ceramics. Garden Spot Club Elects Officers The Garden Spot Community 4- H Club held its first meeting at Conestoga Valley High School. There was an election for new officers. The officers are: Dwight Houser, president, Judy Risser, vice-president; Jenny Wagner, secretary; Margaret Canning, treasurer; Lorraine Woodruff, news reporter. Roberta Myer and Tom Trimble, song and game leaders, Dwight Houser, Jenny Wagner and Lorraine Woodruff, County Council representatives. Mrs Risser, Mrs. Myer, Mr. Houser and members of the 4-H group explained about the projects to the new members. • News Reporter Lorraine Woodruff Cream soup makes an ex cellent main dish and is a delicious way to use leftover vegetables, meat, fish or poultry. 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