Line-up Soybean Supply Early It’s n«fc too early to start lining up the soybean seed you’ll need in 1975. Un favorable weather con ditions last summer have caused a widespread range in quality and germination, according to Dr. William H. Mitchell, extension agronomist at the University of Delaware. You’ll have more selection in varieties with early buying of soybean seed and usually less V. L. ROHRER tt DRO., IHC. I 1 Smoketown, Pa DDIfID We build your kind of building. Factories • Warehouses • Retail Stores • Offices • Recreational • Educational • Any Size or Type. A wide variety of systems that put you in business quickly and economically. COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION SERVICE —PLANNING THROUGH COMPLETION— (agway) SUPPLY CENTER pressure on price, he says. Several states have reported poor quality of soybeans at harvest because of a combination of rain drought-rain-early frost weather conditions. Other states had early frost con ditions which, in some in stances, stopped bean growth before maturity. This may lower the germination to an unacceptable level depending on how mature I I I I I I % 717-299-2571 Use Agway’s convenient credit plans 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER, PA. PHONE 717-397-4761 Officers and directors of the Pennsylvania Grassland Council, elected at the organization's recent annual meeting in Hershey, are from left: Dr. John E. Baylor, Extension agronomist at The Pennsylvania State University, executive vice president; Harold Mengel, of 2430 Cedar Road, the soybeans were when frost hit. In any event, the germination percentage of die seed beans should be known in order to adjust the planting rate. Mitchell predicts that the Delaware supply of certified seed will foe fair to good. Several fields have been lost, though, because of poor weed control and frost damage. In spite of this, he sees the Delaware supply as “a little better” than that in some northern states. I * Due to the high cost of soybean seed and the (agway) Uelmarh potential for low quality because of this past season’s weather, 1975 is a year to make special use of seed treatment with a fungicide and-or an insecticide to help prevent seed decay, dam ping-off of seedlings and insect injury. If both seed treatment and inoculation (necessary when planting on ground where soybeans have not been planted recently) are required, it is best to treat the seed with fungicide or insecticide early. Then apply the inoculant just before planting. Toy Storage Provide low shelves for toy storage so your child can easily find and select his toys. He’ll be able to see them all at one glance. Extension family life specialists at The Penn sylvania State University say that a child who has to work to get his toys by digging through a jumbled toy box can easily become frustrated and lose interest in his toys. DO YOU NEED USED PARTS FOR FARM TRACTORS and FARM MACHINERY CALL HARRY STOHLER AT WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY South Race St. Myerstown Pa. Ph 717-866-2138 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Dec. 7.1974 York, a director; Robert H. Jones, of RDI, Bath, a director; Donald R. Daum, Penn State Extension agricultural engineer, a director; Chaney Reese, of RD, Warriors Mark, president; and Ivan Kaufman, of 1130 Aquilla Drive, Lancaster, vice president. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD IMPORTANT NOTICE BUTLER - STEEL BUILDINGS, GRAIN BINS & GRAIN DRYERS NOW AVAILABLE 3 WEEKS DELIVERY FARMILL CONSTRUCTION Soudersburg, PA Phone 687-7659 47 •(f) Si *1 S'