<• V O ► r»r* 9 '*.ii»i ' I r 16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1974 Dr. John Moss discusses plans for an upcoming Cumberland County Junior County Conservation School with Bonnie Boughman, center and Lenore Miller. Both girls are sophomores at Lampeter- Strasburg High School, and they’ll be attending the week-long conservation school under the sponsorship of the Lancaster Environmental Action Federation. Dr. Moss is president of LEAF. Bonnie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boughman, 127 Henrietta Ave., Lancaster, and Lenore is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, 122 Miller Ave., Lancaster. Fertilizer* liquid fertilizer or dry fertilizer is a common question. However, it doesn’t make much difference which form is used as long as you apply the same amount of ’ plant food and know the cost per unit of that plant food. For example, 100 pounds of a dry fertilizer such as 5-10-10 and 100 pounds (about 10 gallons) of a 540-10 liquid fertilizer solution should contain the same amount of actual plaht food - 5 pounds of nitrogen, 10 pounds of jphosphorus, and 10 pounds of available potash. All fer tilizer products sold must contain a label giving, the fertilizer values!! When applied at the same time, or at the same stage of growth, both should give equivalent results. The important thing is to evaluate the amount of actual plant food being applied and the cost per pound of that plant food. Coins Of Platinum Platinum coins were circulated in Russia between 1828 and 1845 The 3—, 6—, and 12-ruble coins proved impractical because the price of the rare metal fluctn ated too widely Ladies Day Met July 16 Ladies Day for the Penn* sylvania Farmers Association Region n will be held, Tuesday, July 16, at the Embers'in Carlisle, Pa. The morning session will begin at 10:00 a.m. and will feature an arm chair tour of the Orient with Mr. Hal Bretz as guide. A film will be shown cm the consumers thought of farming. After the noon luncheon- Mrs. Aileen Mintz will speak on “Being a Woman”. She Flowering plants Hybrid tea roses are among the most popular summer flowering plants in this part of the country; however, they do need at tention each week to control leaf diseases and insects. Early June produces the first crop of blooms and the buds look very promising this year. Growers should spray weekly with Benlate or Folpet to control leaf diseases and include either Sevin or Malathion to control the aphids and other insects. Effort should be made to cover the underside of the leaves as well as the top surfaces. Following the first blossom period -some growers will fertilize their plants to encourage new growth and additional blooms later this summer. All fertilizing should be done by early August to permit time for the growth to_ harden before winter. MM PRESSURE TREATED LUMBER 4x4- Available 10 to 18 foot in even lengths 4 x "6 - Available 10 to 24 foot in even lengths 6 x 6 - Available 10 to 24 toot in even lengths ALCOA SUPER TEMPER RIB + 36 inch coverage + 8 foot to 22 foot m even lengths Extra Bright Aluminum Roof Coating *■"-% jr •** will lead a discussion and Life of a P.F.A. Wife”, in the answer questions on. self Mrs. P.F.A. contest, improvement. Reservations can be made Regional contests will be by sending a check ofs4-25 to held, in selecting a talent Mrs. Robert Kauffman, Box winner and a Mrs. P.F.A.”. 655; RDI, Elizabethtown. A County contestants are bus will leave Johnston’s Bus Suzanne Martin, New Service in Mt. sJoy at 8:30 Holland, talent, and Mrs. a.m. Susan Kauffman, who will The reservation deadline give an essay “A Day In the j s July ioth. REPUBLIC RIGID R|B + Available in galvanized and color + 30 inch coverage + 8 foot to 22 foot in even lengths SUPPLY CENTER 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD; LANCASTER, PA. PHONE 717-397-4761 (agway) UQIHD ROOF COAIING Premium Quolity Aluminum Roof Coating J b V
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