Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 13, 1976, Image 60

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 13, 1976
60
Soil management
| Continued from P*e 511
properly Incorporated The
purpose of ridging is to
Increase surface area and
warming potential of the
soil,
Improve water
management by avoiding the
excessive water-logging
experienced on flat land,
Improve and maintain
proper air exchange,
Increrae and maintain
optimal biological decay and
nutrient release,
Reduce erosion,
Minimize the hazards of
spring weather,
Assure a properly fitted
biologically active seedbed.
The production year
begins in the fall with proper
tillage, cover crops and soil
amendments.”
In carrying out their
program, Schriefer pointed
out that hi* firm has worked
closely with implement
dealers and influenced the
design of some equipment to
maxamize their efficiency in
the AAA-recommended
practices. Aside from
speaking favorably of chisel
plows and ridging devices,
the soil specialist also en
courages the use of offset
discs. Mast has found the
“Roterra” and a Glenco soil
saver useful in his operation.
He likes the ridging effect of
the latter machine and
claims the “Roterra” is good
for leveling ridges and fir
ming the soil without ac
tually packing it. He leaves
ridges on his soil over the
winter months and in
corporates rye as a cover
crop. In the Spring he goes in
as early as possible when
the crop is four to six inches
tall to work the rye into
the soil with the Glenco
device. The fields are left in
that condition until com
planting time when he moves
in with the “Roterra.” Com
is planted right after that.
This year, in fact, he plans to
pull his com planter right
behind the “Roterra,” and
get it all done in one trip.
Fertilizer applications at
WEED and FEED
WITH
LIQUID NITROGEN
and HERBICIDES
The most efficient and sure way to fertilize
and control weeds in your corn fields.
Less trips over the fields.
Modern equipment to serve you
RICHARD R. FORRY
£pnay in s'
2020 Horseshoe Rd., Phone 717-397-0035
Lancaster, PA
SPECIALIST IN YOUR FIELD
the Mast farm arc "Just
what Advanced Ag
recommends," the Chester
County farmer explained
"One of the most important
things available is the ‘in
row support solution' which
is put on at planting time
directly to the seed," he
added It provides all early
nutrients to a young plant
Just as colostrum docs to a
young calf, AAA advocates
claim.
Mast is convinced the new
tillage program is paying off
for him and praises the
program. “The biggest
mistake farmers have made
is applying N, P, and K
without concern for bacteria
in the soil nor the necessary
trace minerals,” he ob
served. His view on plowing
falls in line with Fenzau and
Schriefer’s assessment: “it
deactivates the deacy
system. Com yield checks
taken at his farm last year
by the Twin Valley FFA
chapter indicated yields up
to 193 bushels of shelled com
per acre at 15 per cent
moisture,” he said.
Hort club
The York County 4-H
Horticulture Club met
recently at the 4-H Center
near Bair for the monthly
meeting.
Bonnie Wire, President
presided, the American and
4-H pledges were led by
Steve Trestle respectfully.
Megan Shaub presented a
slide program of her trip to
the Junior Horticulture
Convention.
Members will travel to
Penn State University for the
Pennsylvania Junior Hor
ticulture Convention, the
club will also take a trip to
Longwood Gardens in June.
Meetings are held the first
Friday in the month at the 4-
H Center all 4-H members in
the county having a flower or
vegetable project are urged
to attend.
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Viewpoints
Never lake counsel of
your fears
Andrew Jackson
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
DEKALB Seed
You can save money with DEKALB’S
early payment program. Pay for your
seed on or before March 20, and re
ceive a 4% cash discount. You can
also take advantage of our quantity
discount. So see your DEKALB
Dealer today and pick up your 1976
seed supply.
ROBERT STOLTZFUS
Cochranville
593 5982
IRA NISSLEY, INC.
Morgantown
286 9328
NEVINMYER
Chester Springs
827 7414
NORWOOD WILSON
Oxford
932-8350
HARVEY BRUBACKER
Womelsdorf
589 2632
FRAZER’S FEED
Downingtown
269 0991
ALBRIGHTS MILL
Kempton
756 4421
on
JIMBATZ
Richland
717-933 8168
F. M BROWNS
Sinking Spring
678 4567
LEE COSTENBADER
Kunkletown
381 3004
JAMES DELONG
Orefield
395 2036
STANLEY FOX
Palm
679 9682
I G AG SALES
Siiverdale
257 5135
JOHN JOHNSON
Orefield
395 1823
WILLIAM LITTON
Phillipsburg
201-859-1485
MARSTELLER GRAIN INC
Trexlertown
395 2462
ERNEST MILLER
Hamburg
562-8254
MOYER & SON INC
Souderton
723 6001
PHILLIPS FEED SERVICE
Germansville
767 3819
PHILLIPS FEED SERVICE
Bath
837 0301
JOE RUTH
Fleetwood
944-7571
DENNIS TREXLER
Limeport
967 3362
FRANKLIN TROXELL
Andreas
717 386 5322
WARREN SMITH
Saylorsburg
717 629 1356
LORTONECKROTH
New Ringgold
717 943 2367
SCHMALTZ BROS
Doylestown
794 7259