Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 09, 1973, Image 15

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    Amendment
An amendment of regulations
under the Plant Variety
Protection Act was proposed by
the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USD A). The
proposal would establish the
reciprocity limits to be
recognized in issuing certificates
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BANVEL Herbicide
Post-emergence application
gets to the root of your tough
broadleaf weed problem
Banvel from Velsicol controls hard-to-kill broadleafs ...
smartweed, pigweed, morning glory, thistle, many others.
For one simple reason. Banvel translocates.
LANCASTER
Royster Farm Service Center
500 Running Pump Road
Organic Plant Food Co.
2313 Norman Road
Richard R. Forry
2020 Horseshoe Road
Harold B. Zook
220 Lampeter Road
BIRD-IN-HANO
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R.D.I
Underway On Plant Variety Protection
of protection to foreign nationals
from three countries.
USDA’s Agricultural
Marketing Service (AMS) said
equal rights would be recognized
in issuing certificates to ap
plicants from the Federal
Republic of Germany and the
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Absorbed by leaves, stems, roots, Banvel
moves with plant fluids from leaf tip to root
tip. Destroys as it goes. So, no regrowth. Ask
us for application details about Banvel, today.
Distributed By
P. L. Rohrer & Bro, Inc.
Smoketown, Pa. Ph: 717-397-3539
Netherlands for the genus and
species on which applications are
accepted in those countries from
U.S. nationals.
Certificates issued to persons
from the United Kingdom,
however, would be limited to 15
years, or less, for certain species
and would not include the right to
exclude others from offering the
protected variety for sale. Rights
granted under the PVP Act would
hereby be equal to those granted
m the United Kingdom.
Rights to U.S. plant breeders
are for a maximum of 17 years
and include the right to exclude
other from offering the protected
variety for sale.
The proposal appeared in the
Federal Register May 25. Per
sons wishing to send in comments
should submit them, in two
copies, to the Hearing clerk,
Room 112-A, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
20250, on or before June 24. All
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Chemgro Fertilizer Co., Inc.
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Bomberger’s Store
PARADISE
Benjamin B. Landis
R.D.I
Paul S. Beiler
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QUARRYVILLE
Lancaster Bone Fertilizer Co., Inc.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 9,
comments submitted will be
available for public inspection.
Copies of the proposal may also
be obtained from the Plant
Variety Protection Office, Grain
Division, AMS, USDA, 6525
Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, Md.
20782.
Pa. Grangers Will
Compete Nationally
In Sewing Contest
Dresses made by two Penn
sylvania women and a 13-year
old Pennsylvania girl will be
judged in the finals of the
National Grange sewing contest
at New York City, June 14.
The contestants, who won top
honors in the State Grange
competition, are Mrs. James
McDannell, Biglerville RDI,
Adams county; Mrs. Dale
Paulhomus, Jersey Shore,
Lycoming county, and Susan
Stewart, 13, of Dayton RD2,
Armstrong county. They will be
competing for the grand prize in
the national contest, a one-week
trip for two to Jamaica.
Judges in the state contest
were Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson,
extension clothing specialist at
Pennsylvania State University,
and Mrs. Susan Doyle and Mrs.
Virginia Kloss, assistant clothing
extension specialists, of Lan
caster.
Ninety-five garments were
judged in the state contest and
1048 entires from 39 counties
were judged in subordinate
Grange competitions. The con
test was directed by Mrs. Ross
Metz, of Allensville, state
chairman of womens activities.
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25 North Duke St.
Phone 393-0601
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Pennfield
Honors Retirees
Two Pennfield men from the
Sales Division were honored
recently at a dinner held at the
Treadway Inn in Lancaster.
Those honored were: Reynolds
H. Minnich of Lancaster and
John A. Trestle, Dillsburg.
Minnich, a salesman since he
began his tenure with Pennfield,
is a 27-year veteran of the
company.
Trostle, also a salesman, has
been with Pennfield for 11 years.
Fifty employees and friends of
Pennfield presented the retirees
with gifts and well wishes. Frank
Campbell, area dairy and
livestock salesman, awarded
each man with a retirement gift
from Pennfield.
Place House Plants
Outdoors in June
House plants, both the foliage
and flowering kinds can be
placed outside in a sheltered
area, say Extension ornamental
horticulturists at The Penn
sylvania State University But
remember foliage plants such as
snake plant or philodendron are
best put in a lightly shaded area.
Most flowering plants such as
geraniums do best in full
sunlight. To prevent the soil from
drying out too rapidly, plunge the
pots into the soil up to their runs.
Do not let plants dry out during a
drought.
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or 394-3047