Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 07, 1976, Image 21

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4-H Expo planned
CARLISLE Cum- on the cross section of Rts. 81
berland County 4-H mem- and 34. This is the fifth an
bers will exhibit their 4-H nual 4-H Expo in the county.
projects August 12-14 at the
M J Mall, south of Carlisle
Field day scheduled
NEWARK, Del. This an exhibit recreating an
year’s University of aspect of colonial farm life.
Delaware annual Farm and Also included in the day’s
Home Field Day is scheduled activities are agricultural
for Wednesday, August 11, at exhibits, a homemaker’s
the Georgetown Substation, crafts program, and a fried
The event features tours of chicken dinner. A plant
the crop research plots diagnostic dime will operate
which are located on the 310- throughout the day to help
acre farm. Field Day visitors with plant
A special bicentennial
feature of the event will be
area. Some fields are
suitable only to permanent
pasture and if the grass
stand is mostly weeds or non
productive grass varieties,
the old sod may be killed
with a herbicide or
mechanically killed in order
to establish a new stand.
Lime and fertilizer should be
applied according to a
complete soil test and if the
new mixture is seeded by
early September, more beef
or milk should be realized
from the area next summer.
The 1976 Agronomy Guide
will give suggestions
covering seeding mixtures
and rates.
TO GUARD AGAINST
HOG CHOLERA
Another outbreak of hog
cholera has been reported in
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Now is the time
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FLOORING
20% MORE DRYING EFFICIENCY
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ROM 1700
100 BUSHELS
The galvanized steel flashing is crimped for
strength and gives the sweep wheel of the bin
unloader more gripping power. The flashing is
perforated for maximum air flow. Standard type
with slits will also be furnished.
WE SELL, SERVICE ANP INSTALL
Program highlights will
Include a rock band, a real
problems. Activities start at
10 a.m. and conclude with a
watermelon break at 4.
New Jersey and possibly
other New England states.
The authorities are on top of
the infection and we hope it
is brought under control
before further spreading.
This is a warning to all local
producers to continue to be
careful with their sanitation
practices and in buying
additional animals; be sure
new animals have official
health papers and come
from healthy herds. Un
cooked garbage continues to
be a source of infection; we
urge all hog producers to be
sure that local hogs are not
fed garbage' unless it is
thoroughly cooked. Raw
meat scraps fed to hogs
(especially pork) is very
dangerous and should not be
done.
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 7,1976
country square dance, and a
fashion revue.
4-H members and their
leaders have been preparing
for the Expo during the year.
Projects of the members are
judged on individual merit.
Approximately 1400 exhibits
are expected.
The schedule includes:
Thursday - entering and
The satisfaction that comes
fpom doing a good job of farming
It’s a great feeling to know that you are the master of
your farmlands . . that when you treat your soil right,
it will treat you right. Liming is one of the most impor
tant factors m keeping your soil m the highest produc
tive range. By raising the pH from a level below 6.0 to
6.5 or higher, you can expect to harvest .8 more tons
of alfalfa per acre, with similar increases for all other
forage and cash crops.
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WHIN DRYING
judging of projects; Thur
sday evening - opening
ceremonies and dancing to
the rock band, Lunes;
Friday - projects on display;
Friday evening - Square
dance exhibition and dan
cing; Saturday afternoon -
tractor driving contest and
bike rodeo; Saturday
evening - Fashion Revue.
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Temper Ones to 350 Du per hr
FARM FANS
FULL LINE PARTS DEPT.
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