Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1975, Image 16

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12, 1975
Lebanon Farmers
View Sod Demonstration
Some Lebanon County principles similar to no-till
farmers got a first - hand corn planting, the new
view of a new No-tillage sod machine drills grass and
seeding technique this week legume seeds directly into an
at the farm of John old pasture or hay field
Bomgardner, Ono Rl. At- without plowing or other
tention was focused on a tillage,
machine of unusual design Demonstration plots will
called a “Zip Seeder". Using be established throughout
This 7-day-old pig's stomach is exactly this size
The little dry feed it takes
to fill this tiny "fuel tank"
must be
LOADED with POWER
It takes mighty little pig starter and sow’s milk to fill the
"fuel tank" of a week old pig. Yet, it must provide quick
energy, fast growth and protection against disease. It
must contain all vital nutrients sow’s milk may lack—and
in just the right balance. Most important of all, pigs must
like it. No matter how great a pig starter may be, all is lost
if pigs won’t eat it.
Pigs love Purina starters—Baby Pig Chow, Early Weaning
Chow, Pig Startena. And Purina starters offer "built-in”
livability, plus grow-and-go power to bounce pigs off to a
fast, thrifty start. Keeps ’em going, too. Fed Purina all the
way, hogs have raced to market weight in five months
(often less) and make pork for remarkably low cost.
Folks around here are finding out... Pigs start, grow,
finish fast on Purina. Call us soon and order Purina Hog
Chow.
High Bros. John B. Kurtz
PHONE: 3540301 P D H 2 N , E: r« 5 £ 9251
GORDONVJLLE R. 0.3, EPHRATA
Stoddard Farm & Garden, Inc.
PHONE 717-529-6212
UNION, PA
Wenger’s Feed Mill Inc.
McCracken’s Feed Mill, Inc.
2 NEW CHARLOTTE ST., MANHEIM
PHONE; 717-663-2186
Ira B. Landis Mm 1. Hess, 11, Inc.
PHONE; 665-3248
BOX 276, MANHEIM RD3
West Willow Fanners Assn., Inc.
PHONE-464-3431
WEST WILLOW
i -V '
PHONE: 367-1195
RHEEMS
PHONE: 442-4632
PARADISE
the county this spring and
summer. Grasses and
legumes such as alfalfa,
clovers, crown vetch and
birdsfoot trefoil weeds will
be controlled by applying 2-4,
D herbicide two weeks
before seeding. Competition
from the existing species will
be controlled by an ap
plication of one quart of a
temporary herbicide,
Paraquot.
The new machines are
made available in Lebanon
and surrounding counties by
the Cheveron Chemical
Company. Savings in
energy, time and soil losses
are claimed for the no-till
technique. John Henszey,
Cheveron Company
representative, and Newton
Bair, Associate County
Agent, will work with far-
Munson To _ Serve
Area Counties As
Resource 'Agent
John B. Munson has been administrative assistant for
appointed to The Penn- the city of Scottsdale,
sylvania State University’s Arizona; an instructor at
Cooperative Extension Edmonds Community
Service staff as an area College in Seattle,
community resource Wahington; a bilingual
development agent, effective teacher in the Boston Public
February 1. School System; and a Peace
Dr. Thomas B. King, Corps volunteer in Panama,
associate dean for extension in college, Mr, Munson
at Penn State, said that Mr. was a member of the Yale-
Munson is assisting county New Haven Tutorial
agricultural agents and Program, Zeta Psi frater-
Extension home economists nity, and the varsity 150-
in developing and conducting pound crew,
educational resources He is married to the for
development programs in me r Carol Farley, of Park
Adams, Cumberland, Ridge, Illinois. They are
Dauphin, Franklin, Lan- expecting their first child in
caster, Lebanon, Perry, and June
York counties.
- He succeeds Dr. Donald A.
Harter who recently
resigned to accept an Ex
tension administrative
position in Idaho.
- He is headquartered
temporarily in the Lebanon
County Extension Service
Office, 400 South Eighth
Street, Lebanon.
A native of Tacoma,
Washington, Mr. Munson
earned a bachelor of arts
degree in political science
from Yale University in 1967,
He received a master of arts
degree in international
development studies and a
master of arts degree in law
and diplomacy, both from
the Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy.
Prior to being named to his
present position, he was an
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A group of Lebanon County farm and grasses In worn-out sod fields
leaders are shown inspecting the and pastures. The demonstration was
"Zip seeder", a machine designed to held on the farm of John Bomgard
establish new plantings of legumes ner, Ono. (photo by Newton Bair).
mers who wish to use the
machine on their farm for
demonstration and trial
purposes.
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