—Lancaster, Farmini 18 Cereal leaf beetle [Continued from Page 1] some confusion does exist. The program to fight the gypsy moth which, ac cording to recent newspaper reports, is expected to cause some damage in ~isolated areas in the county, par- ticularly in Cumru Town ship, is bein|'conducted by the state, Haldeman pointed out, and should not be con fused with the control' ex periment for the cereal leaf beetle. The function of the Co- Operative Extension Ser vice, he further commented, is primarily an educational one. Regarding spray programs, “if people call, we tell them how to proceed,” he said. “Spray programs, have been operated at the federal, state, and county levels in the past, but the county has not been active in them for the past couple of years,” Haldeman continued. He expressed confidence that some of the parasites which have been put out in similar pest control programs have been ef fective. Although acknowledging that the cereal leaf beetle control experiment “is something which requires close study” to determine its ef fectiveness, he pointed out that the pest does not pose an immediate threat to crop yields in Berks County. In addition to the county farms in Bern Township, the infected larvae received at the Agricultural Center will be distributed to two other farm locations in the eastern and western sections of the county. Other educational programs planned by the Extension Service during the coming summer months include methods of com bating problems created by blackbirds and the Multiflora Bose. !, Saturday, June 26, 1976 The Berks County Penn State campus has become infested with blackbirds, Haldeman said, “and in the latter part of July or early August, we will be out there using distress bird calls, noise makers, and the like, to disturb the flocks coming into the winter roost area.” He added that his office will “also be working with fanners in an educational way on the problem of birds in their feed lots." Although a date has not yet been set, an informational meeting dealing with this problem is planned for later in the summer. The Co-Operative Ex tension Service and the County Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service (ASCS) are cooperating in the program aimed at combating the spread of the Multiflora Rosev The ASCS, whose roll in the project is cost sharing with the fanner, said thatA because of limited funds this year, five farms in the county have been selected for “demonstration only” of the Tordon 10K Pellets, a highly effective brush killer which is applied to the soil for the control of undesirable woody plants. The exact dates, times and locations of the demonstrations will be released on availability of the product which is ex pected around July 1. The ASCS is hopeful that next year funds will be available to assist all far mers who wish to enroll. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! placing blade of oats infected vWtlHarva into the field. HB.PING PEOPLE WITH ... COMPLETE FARM FINANCING THAfS FARM CREDIT’S JOB Farm Credit has helped raise the productivity on hundreds of farms. These loans have put time-saving machinery in their fields, labor-saving equipment in their bams and more efficient buildings on their land. Farm Credit’s sole reason for existence is to produce a ready source of financing for any sound farm need. Let us serve you V i FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY OFFICE. Meat imports up WASHINGTON U.S. ' at only3Bo,622for a n of cattle imports continue to w ®£® “I® lowest sm ce S On hog imports th* ! zoom. April total, at 78,492 "total, at 4,637 head head,-is more than eight- that of year earlier t l *' times the April 1975 total. April total, at 12,545 h i That brings cattle imports one-third from a 'V for the firstfour months of earlier. But, hog imnnp* ye,r 1976 to 290,551 —nearly nine- all of 1975 totaled onhrw fot times the Jan.-April total of head, down from if’ 7611 a year earlier. But last head In 1974— and the 1 ,3l?1 year’s total cattle imports, since 1969. Parity unchanged WASHINGTON Dairy said the current $Bl3 price support prices remain C wt. price for manufacture unchanged. Secretary of milk would Continue fori? Agriculture Earl L. Bute, Sept.. quarter. Level , noting that milk production support was 80 pet. of nJ, has been increasihg at a m He estimates' S greater than seasonal rate, stm be 80 pet. on July \