Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 09, 1974, Image 28

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Feb. 9, 1974
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Lewis
Receives Award
Dr. Fred H. Lewis, monwealth. In association
Scientist-m-Charge of Penn with Professor Dean
State's Fruit Research Asquith, Lewis has been
laboratory at Biglerville, largely responsible for the
has received the 1974 Out- growth and development of
standing Fruit Leadership the Fruit Research
Award of the State Hor- Laboratory, a division of The
ticultural Association of Pennsylvania State
Pennsylvania. University.
The occasion was a Lewis was cited for his
banquet January 29th during achievements in publishing
the Association’s three-day over 130 research papers
annual meeting in York, designed to increase the
Lewis was honored for 31 efficiency and effectiveness
years of outstanding of fungicides used to control
leadership to the fruit in- diseases of deciduous fruits,
dustry of the Com- In addition, he has written or
Beattie to
Extension
Dr. James M. Beattie,
Dean of the College of
Agriculture at The Penn
sylvania State University,
will be the guest speaker at
the February 12th Annual
Meeting of the Lancaster
County Agricultural and
Home Economics Extension
Association. This dinner
meeting will be held at 6:45
p.m. in the Auditorium of the
Farm and Home Center,
Lancaster.
Dean Beattie’s subject will
be The Changing Role of
Extension in Serving Penn
sylvania’s Agriculture. In
addition to being Dean of the
College of Agriculture, Dr.
Beattie is Director of the
Pennsylvania Extension
Service
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helped to develop over 100
spray schedules for apples,
peaches, cherries, and
plums. For several years he
edited “Fungicide and
Nematicide Tests,”
published by the American
Phytopathological Society.
His control program for an
extremely severe disease
known as cherry leaf spot
was widely accepted as it
paid particular attention to
market quality of the fruit.
He summarized his work
with cherry leaf spot in the
1953 U. S. Department of
Agriculture Yearbook,
“Plant Diseases.” He
initiated and maintained one
of the first sources of virus
indexed cherry budwood.
In association with
Professor Asquith, Lewis
pioneered the use of con
centrate sprays in deciduous
fruit orchards. Commercial
application of concentrate
sprays was accepted in
Pennsylvania much earlier
than in other regions
primarily due to the efforts
of these men and their
associates.
Lewis improved the un
derstanding and control of
several once serious
diseases such as black knot
of plum, sooty blotch, fly
speck, and brown rot petal
blight.
Over the years, Lewis and
associates developed one of
the most extensive spray
trails in the United States.
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farrowing system.
Constructed of laminated
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fully insulated interior walls
and floor provides for year
round farrowing. Creep bars
on both sides of the interior
protect baby pigs and give
them ample room for
maneuvering without
crushing. A special access
door in back for natural
ventilation and one on top
provide easy access for
vaccination, clipping,
bedding removal and
manure removal.
The price for the single
unit is $350.00, double unit
$990.00. For more in
formation simply write or
call: U. S. Agri-Controls,
1735 Hull Ave., Des Moines,
lowa, 50316 (515) 265-6187.
Enriched Flour
In 1970. sixty-five percent of
the white flour was enriched, as
compared to sixty percent in 1961
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The Grassland FFA Chapter inducted
15 Greenhands at its most recent
meeting in the Garden Spot High
School cafeteria. Greenhands shown
in the first row are, left to right:
Nelson Gockley, Terry Scheaffer,
Testing of potential control
schedules, especially new
chemicals, has been
enhanced by introducing
disease inoculum into the
orchard to provide a severe
challenge for each spray
application.
A native of South Carolina,
Dr. Lewis received the
bachelor of science degree
with honors from Clemson
University. He earned the
doctor of philosophy degree
at Cornell University.
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