Area Farm' Show Dates Announced /•> Pennsylvanians will have an opportunity to attend a total of 109 agricultural fairs this season. The season got underway with the Pennsylvania Maple Festival, Myersdale, Somerset County, held on April 5 through 8. It will end with the Pennsylvania Farm-Show in Harrisburg next January 7 through 11. Fairs in the LANCASTER FARMING readership area, by county, are; » Lancaster County - Sept. 19-21, Southern Lancaster County Community Fair, Quanyville; Sept. 25-29, Ephrata Fair, Ephrata; Sept. 26-28, West Lampeter Community Fair, Lampeter; Oct. 3-6, New Holland Farmers Fair, New Holland; t \ „ \ * Brown ft Rea, lnc. x Atglen, Pa. Ph: 215-593-5149 Ben S. Beiler - Cochranville, Pa. Ph: 215-932-2607 Raul Beiler Paradise RD No.l,Pa, Ph: 717-442-4017 Oct. 10-12, Manheim Community Fair, Manheim. ‘Chester County - July 18-28, Kimberton Fair, Phoenixville; July 30-Aug. 4, Goshen County Fair, West Chester; Oct. 10-13, Unionville Community Fair, Unionville. York County - Aug. 6-11, Great Dallastown Fair, Dallastown; Sept. 11-15, York Inter-State Fair, York; Oct. 18-20, .Dillsburg Community Fair, Dillsburg. Lebanon County - Aug. 13-18, Lebanon Area Fair, Lebanon. Berks County - Aug. 20-25, Kutztown Fair, Kutztown; Aug. 29-Sept. 3, Reading Fair, Reading; Sept. 25-29, Oley Valley Fair, Oley. Dauphin County - Sept. 16-22, Gratz Fair, Gratz. ’•* r\ jZ r The foxtails, fall panicum, crabgrass. Your biggest problems. But you can’t ignore the tough broadleaves: Smartweed, lambsquarters, pigweed, common ragweed. Will your present herbicide keep out early grasses like giant, green and yellow foxtail and still get the tough broadleaves... with a minimum amount of moisture? Does your present herbicide control fall panicum and still minimize carryover? CONTROL/PLAN. Your chemical supplier’s Weed Control Planning Guide can help you tailor Lasso herbicide (TM) CONTROL/PLAN is a trademark of Monsanto Company James S. Landis John Z. Martin QuarryviHe RD No. 2 New Holand RD No. 1. Pa, Ph: 717-786-3189 Ph: 717-354-5848 Ridiard R. Forry 2020 Horseshoe Road Lancaster, Pa Ph; 717-397-0035 Lasso® for Your Weeds Officials of the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) urge hog producers, truckers and market and slaughter establishment operators to continue looking for hog cholera despite an all-time low in this disease. No confirmed hog cholera cases have been disclosed in the 50 states since February 7 when a herd was found infected in Virginia. The infected herd was destroyed and the owner was indemnified for losses. Puerto Rico experienced two recent cases, on March ?2 and 23 v and is the only area currently under federal quarantine for hog cholera. rates or Lasso in a tank mix to control grasses in com and soybeans. And still get the broadleaves. < It can also help you build a weed control program based on your rotation system, application method, soil types and more. So you can choose the right weed control program. And reduce the possibility of incorrect choices and rates. See your farm chemical supplier soon. lqsso. HERBICIDE BY If \ ■ Monsanto Ira Nissley, Inc. Elverson, Pa. Ph; 215-286-9328 Redoubling Wipe Out Hog Officials of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) say we are now ap proaching a period when hog cholera outbreaks have reached seasonal highs in past years, during farrowing, and when shipping and marketing ac tivities are prevalent. • The previous longest period with no hog cholera reported nationally was 37 days in late 1971. Over 80 days have passed since the last case was diagnosed in mainland United States. Or. E. E. Saulmon, deputy administrator of APHIS Veterinary Services, urged all representatives of the swine industry to redouble their efforts Fall Panlcum Kenneth Most Parkesburg RD No. 2, Pa Ph; 215-857-9216 Aquiilo Smoker Bird-m-Hand RD No. 1, Pa. Ph ; 717-768-3816 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 12. 1973 of Efforts to Cholera Harold B. Zook 220 Lampeter Road Lancaster, Pa Ph ; 71Z-394-5412 Urged to wipe out hog cholera. “No one thinks we’ve seen the last of this disease”, he emphasized, so let’s find the trouble spots now before they can spread.” Hog cholera, caused by a virus, used to be the nation’s number one killer of swine. A state federal cooperative program to eradicate the disease, launched in late 1962, has succeeded in wiping out infection in 41 states now classified as “hog cholera free” by USDA. The disease does not affect animals other than swine and poses no health risks to humans. APHIS officials warned .hog producers against feeding raw or improperly cooked garbage to swine. The disease may \be passed to hogs through uncooked pork scraps or bones. Producers were also cautioned to be on the alert for the disease in baby pigs. APHIS veterinarians pointed out the sows which contract hog cholera virus during pregnancy can base it to their offspring without showing disease signs them selves. Baby pigs, born with hog cholera, may not appear ill until they are weaned or otherwise put under stress. Baby pigs can spread hog cholera to other pigs in the herd. So it’s important for hog producers to watch their whole herds and not just the little pigs. Any suspected hog cholera should be reported to animal health officials immediately. Tax Bite Tops $5,000 - Total government (federal, state and local) tax collections in fiscal 1973 will be the equivalent of $5,070 per American household, accord ing to the Tax Foundation, Inc. 7