Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 18, 1973, Image 7

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    Lawn of the Future Features
The ideal home lawn of the
future will turn bright green in
the spring, grow only one and
one-half inches tall during the
season, and just “sit there
looking great’’ until winter.
Unfortunately, such lawns are
still many years away, despite
efforts to develop successful
growth regulators, according to
Dr. Thomas L. Watschke,
assistant professor of turfgrass
science at The Pennsylvania
State University. He says side
effects from using growth
regulators still outnumber
benefits.
Dr. Watschke and associates
have studied turfgrass growth
regulators for two years at Penn
State. They point out several side
effects from applying these
growth regulators to home lawns.
First, and most important, is
the discoloration that follows the
application. Tests at Penn State
have shown that such growth
regulators severely discolor
lawn-type grass for up to three
weeks. Lower rates will reduce
the discoloration, but do very
little to reduce growth.
Secondly, commercially
available regulators retard the
growth of plant organs other than
leaves, including roots, rhizomes,
and runners. This places the
grass in a condition where it
might not compete adequately
with weeds and insects.
Thirdly, plant resistance to
disease attack is lowered when
-placed under the chemical stress
of retarded growth. At Penn
State, grass injured by growth
retardants has shown a much
higher level of disease suscep
tibility.
Fourthly, after the effect of the
growth retardant has diminshed,
Like some other banks,
we’ve raised our interest
on savings. But, unlike
some others,we continue
to pay the highest bank
rates the law allows!
How to interpret all the figures in all the savings ads from all the banks
around?
Unless you’re a mathematics whiz, it’s difficult to do these days.
So let us suggest an alternative: Just remember that Farmers National Bank of
Quarryville continues paying the highest bank interest allowed by law!
For more information, however, check our list of savings plans.*
(Any one of them, depending on your preferences and circumstances, will
earn excellent income—and be a hedge against inflation.)
5 percent. Paid on Regular Passbook Savings accounts (no minimum
deposit or withdrawal), and on 30- and 60-day certificates of
deposit ($l,OOO minimum).
SV» percents That’s what you earn on certificates of 90 days ($l,OOO
minimum) and six months ($5OO minimum).
6 percent. Ah excellent income on certificates of one or two years,
both with a $5OO minimum.
6V2 percent. Commit your savings for three years, and this outstanding
return can be yours. Minimum of $5OO.
7V\ 2 percent. Especially for big savers, wanting the optimum bank
interest for four years. Minimum of $l,OOO.
*AH interest rates described here are in effect now. Interest is paid from
day of deposit to day of withdrawal; and, on savings certificates of six months and up,
is paid semi-annually by check. All certificates are automatically renewable.
Little Care
a growth stimulation occurs. By
weighing clippings from treated
versus untreated plots, Dr.
Watschke and associates have
found that generally, after 4
weeks, the yield from the treated
plots begins to exceed that of the
plots that were never treated.
This observation dramatically
demonstrates the need for repeat
applications for season-long
retardation. Unfortunately, the
time for reapplication coincides
with the higher temperatures of
summer. High temperatures
magnify injury from growth
regulators.
Where does all this leave the
problem of home lawn mowing?
At this point in time, exactly
where it was before. However, on
the positive side, industry has
stepped up efforts to formulate
new growth regulator com
pounds. This year at Penn State,
Main bank lobby open daily, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday.
Drive-up window in operation daily, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday.
Farmers National Bank of Quarryville
Banking the way you’d do it.
Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1973
four new experimental com
pounds are being tested.
Preliminary results have shown
increased activity by some
compounds with less.injury to
turf. Work on other crops has
shown that some experimental
compounds do not inhibit roots as
much as currently available
materials.
Continued research with
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.
PS If you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t mind
hearing from you again.
growth regulators may someday
lead to materials that will be
effective without adverse side
effects. Some materials are
presently being marketed, but
they all bring with them the
problems previously discussed.
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