UrKjster Farming. Saturday. 9/6 14 It's been a good year for York County hay growers. Some of the crop got wet, but there was lots of it made and most of it is of good quality. Examining some second cutting alfalfa, above, is David Norman, assistant county agent for York County. There are substantial reports that a fifth cutting of alfalfa is possible, and some even rumor of a sixth crop. Breeding time lessened COLLEGE STATION, Tex. Timely injections of hormones could allow sows to be bred three weeks after farrowing without early weaning, according to scientists of USDA’s Agricultural Research Service. In tests at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (BARC) in Maryland, ovulation was induced in sows by a single injection of a combination of hormones between the 14th and 17th days of lactation. This was followed by a second in jection of an experimental synthetic releasing hormone at one of four doses three Farm Calendar [Continued from Page 10! County Council meets, 7:30 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center. Of ficers asked to arrive by 7:15. Will be preparing for County Achievement Day on Thursday. State Plowing Contest at Ag Progress Show, Rock Springs, near Penn State Thursday, Aug. 26 Ag Progress of> e«r In York County Fantnm said "hay is very good in this area " Both farmers raise about 50 acres of alfalfa, and are now in the midst of their third cullinK King described his first cultinn as the best of the three since none of it not wet Fanlom put his first cutting in the silo The leaf hopper was reported to have been a threat early in the.season on the Fan tom farm, but a quick spraying program eliminated the pest Further north in the County, near East Berlin, the Welsh family farms approximately 1000 acres, of which several hundred are in hay. To date they’ve put away about 34,000 bales, most of which is timothy. Contrary to reports from alfalfa growers, however, Gary Welsh indicated the quality was good while the crop was short. Assistant County Agent David Norman described the hay crop this year as “outstanding” as far as yields are concerned and “pretty good” in quality. He credits this year’s early season to the possibility that at least 20 per cent of York County farmers may make a fifth cutting. Most farmers in York County began their first cutting early enough to avoid the rams which have been almost ever-present since early June. Since that time many farmers here, as well as elsewhere throughout the state, have had some of their crop rained on. Norman, whose original home is in Tioga County, observed that hay seems to be plentiful in southern Pennsylvania, but that there is a shortage of good hay in northern areas. At the Lehman farm near Wrightsville, the hay mows are full and a fifth cutting is a definite possibility. Ap proximately 40 acres of alfalfa and 30 acres to clover-timothy are grown here. Lehman described his crop as being “real good” in still achieve a high rate of fertility. PMSG and HCG have been registered by the Food and Drug Administration for use in swine; the synthetic releasing hormone has not. Hay making in York County, with neighbor Bill Stoner stacking ttv Barry Lehman piloting the rig and bales. both quality and quantity come along without some weevil and three times since and added he believed that problems and extra ex- then for the dreaded leaf was true for most everyone penses. Lehman noted he homier “There were a lot of in the area. bad to spray bin fields four toThopiS he But the good hay didn’t times in April for the said. TRACTOR DEMO DAY CASE 43-90 HORSEPOWER A. L Herr & Bro. • Binkley & Hurst Bros. \ Nevin N. Myer 312 Park Ave. • 133 Rothsville I a Cnnc Inr Quarryville, Pa : Station Rd. • * Duns, l ilk. [7l7] 786-3521 *. Lititz, Pa. *• RDI : [7l7] 626 4705 ; Chester Springs, Pa J : 1215) 827-7414 lues., Aug. 31 : Wed., Sept 1 : Fri., Sept. 3 3:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND CASE DEMO DAYS PLEASE CONTACT THE NEAREST DEALER FOR DIRECTIONS TO LOCATION SITE COME OUT PERFORMANCE POWER & ECONOMY your Case Tractor Specialist. TRACTORS i t JV/ * 1 • *■*****• mi FOR TEST- i