TRY A CLASSIFIED AD '3518 Two outstanding med. & season varieties. Stalk strength second to none with 3517 excellent yield ability. qoio' Four full season varieties 0000 which have proven them -3334A selves in southeastern Pa. Excellent for husking or 3306 silage. When ordering seed corn Please consider the 3369 A Pioneer Team. The best from start to finish I! fli M M PIONEER. V. •RANG \ | SEED CORN I I PIONEER HI BRED. INC , LAURINBURG N C* TIPTON INDIANA A Harvestore Automated Feeding System Means Now you can beat the bales! With an automated Harvestore feed processing system you can harvest alfalfa in the bud stage, when its nutrient content is highest. You can chop and windrow it one day and blow it into your Harvestore system the next And you save more leaves, which contain some 90% of the protein So, you may reduce or eliminate supplement costs Add it up! No more hay bales. Less labor, less handling, less field loss, less weather risks and more feed value. It's all yours with Harvestore haylage Why bale hay’ Ask your dealer for details I ——l i Name ■ i Address I City Penn Jersey Harvestore Systems, Inc. Box 91 New Holland, Pa 17557 Ph 717-354-5171 ’74 Youth Program The U. S. expects to place nearly twice as many young men and women in the Youth Conservation Corps program as were employed last year. Plans for the fourth summer of this youth program were announced recently by Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz and Secretary of the Interior Rogers C.B. Morton. Ap proximately 5,500 youths will be employed for eight weeks this summer, starting in mid-June, in 178 con servation corps camps on the U. S. Department of Agriculture’s National Forests and on lands managed by the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Wildlife, and the National Park Service. In addition, for the first time since its inception, the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) program will be expanded to include state as well as federally operated State Conservation is Expanded basic needs: (1) accomplish needed conservation work on public lands; (2) provide gainful employment for young citizens from all walks of life; and (3) develop an understanding and ap preciation in participating youth of the nation’s natural environment and heritage. There will be coeducational camps, all female camps, and all male camps. The camps will be residential (live in), or nonresidential (live at home, commute to work). The capacity of residential camps will vary from 24 to 50 enrollees each in facilities ranging from tents and rough bunkhouses, to large camps. The $lO million available for the 1974 YCC program is an increase of $6.5 million and almost triple the amount for previous years. Thirty percent ($3 million) of the money will go to states as matching grants to conduct state YCC projects. The combination of state and federal YCC projects will provide camps in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Trust Territories. The Secretaries stressed that the YCC program is designed to fill the following Grange Sets Youth Speaking Contest Plans for a public speaking contest for young people have been announced by the Pennsylvania State Grange. The contest will be open to any subordinate Grange member between the ages of 14 and 35, and the theme will be “The Role of Youth in Grange Growth,” according to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Schlegel, youth committee chairmen. Competition will be divided into two groups, one for 14 to 18 year olds and the other for the 19 through 35 age bracket. Contestants will be limited to four to six minutes speaking time, must develop their own material, and be prepared to answer three extemporaneous questions, the chairmen said. The entry deadline is June 1. Preliminary contests will can give you “near perfect” control** of both broadleaf and grassy weeds in corn. Proof is in' Hundreds of corn producers “built” then- own Banvel + Lasso 4EC tank mix in 1971,1972 and 1973 It’s applied just after planting, timed to destroy weed seedlings, when corn needs protection most Control 9 Over and over again, “near perfect ” On many tests of Banvel + Lasso the percentage of control ranged between 90% and 95% Banvel + Lasso killed broad leafs, vines, and took out grasses before weeds could develop enough to P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. Lancaster Farming. Saturda; be held in the eight regions of the State Grange and finalists will compete at the Grange Leadership School at Gettysburg June 25-27. Three awards will be presented in each age group - $25 to the first place winner, $l5 for second place, and $lO for third. Awards in the regional contests will be $10.00; $7.50 and $5.00 in each age group. WELL SPRAY PAHI YOUR BARRS & SHEDS wilt Bruiting Country Squire PAINT & AIRLESS EQUIPMENT AT MOST REASONABLE RATES. Phone (AC) 215-445-6186 PHARES HURST RDI Narvon, Pa. 17555 Pre-emerge tank-mix combination... BANVEL + LASSO compete with corn Banvel + Lasso needs no incorporation No carryover No resi due problem No brittle- ness caused in corn barracks type buildings, to college dormitories. As in previous years, youth participating in the program this summer will be paid a fixed sum of approximately $3OO for the season plus the value of food and lodging. Eligibility requirements include age (15 thru 18), interest in conservation of the nation’s natural en vironment, no history of serious criminal or anti social behavior, possession of work permits in states where required, and a social security number. Ap plicants, in general, are expected to be in good physical condition, although opportunities for the han dicapped will be available in some of the camps. Enrollees will, for the most part, be selected for camps as close to their residences as possible. A single contact has been designated for each state to receive and process ap plications for both the federal and state YCC projects. Application forms may be obtained by writing to the United States Youth Conservation Corps, P.O. Box 2975, Washington, D. C. 20013, or by writing to the state recruiting agent: Eleanor Bennet, Advisor, Environmental Ed., Dept, of Ed., Box 911, Harrisburg 17126. Youth must submit applications to the recruiting agent by April 15,1974, to be considered for employment. f A . ' * . • “ * *fl , & %«•« Call now about the Banvel + Lasso combination Remember, the “near perfect” herbicide can be the one you build . with Banvel from VelsicoL * Presently registered for use in the states of Illinois Indiana lowa Minnesota Missouri and Wisconsin onlv Lasso is a reentered trademark of Monsanto Company **9o% or better control of both eraasv and broadleaf weeds based on Held tests in eight states during 1971 1972 and 1973 SMOKETOWN, PA. Phone Lane. 397-3539 43 '.Mar. 23,1974 WHERE WEEDS GERMINATE AND BANVEL + LASSO WORKS "2"