Montgomery Co. gives achievement awards UNIVERSITY PARK, - Recently Montgomery TOmty 4-H’ers, in clothing and other programs, were honored at the County 4-H Achievement Awards program held at the Holiday Inn, Kulpsville. The 4-H’ers were honored for their outstanding work and NAME Mr. Farmer ADDRESS ROUTE 2 TOWN EPHRATA PA. 17522 SUBMITTED BY RAYMOND M. WEILER ROUTE 1 SAMPLE NO. 2-75 FIELD NO. 3 PRESENT IN SOIL [LBS/ACRE] 7.5 0.00 ♦THESE RATES BASED ON THE MORE SOLUBLE INORGANIC FORMS SUCH AS SULFATES. SUGGESTED METHOD OF AP PLICATION. PLOWDOWN. COMMENTS MORE OR LESS NITROGEN MAY BE NEEDED DEPENDING ON EFFICIENCY OF HIGH CARRYOVER NITRATE NITROGEN. IT IS FIGURED AT 50 PERCENT EFFICIENCY. DEDUCT ANY STARTER USED FROM THE ABOVE APPLICATION. SOIL TESTS ARE A BASIS FOR GOOD JUDGEMENT - NOT A SUBSTITUTE. IRRIGATION PRACTICES OR MOISTURE CONDITIONS MAY ALTER. NITROGEN REQUIREMENTS CONSULT YOUR FERTILIZER SUPPLIER FOR AID IN PLANNING FERTILIZER APPLICATIONS. IM-PRUV-ALL MICRO-NUTRIENT FORMULATION FOR NAME Mr. Farmer SAMPLE NO. 2-75 MIX WITH A MINIMUM OF 40 GALLONS OF WATER PER ACRE AND APPLY AFTER INCUBATION WEILER BROS. Lane., Lebanon & Berks Co. Ray Weiler Clarence Weiler 717-866-6710 Richard Breckbill 215-932-3307 achievements in the past year in county, regional and state events. Katherine Vince, of Lansdale, and Margie McGann, of Upper Dublin, won county award medals for their work in the clothing field. Katherine Vince, [BBI SOIL TESTING EPHRATA PA. 17582 PH SOLUBLE SALTS [PERCENT] ALKALINITY INDEX ORGANIC MAHER [PERCENT] ORGANIC NITROGEN NITRATE NITROGEN AVAILABLE PHOSPHATE AVAILABLE POTASH SULFATE SULFUR ZINC MANGANESE COPPER BORON IRON MAGNESIUM CALCIUM SODIUM CHLORINE LAB NO. 41377.91 FILE NO. 35872.01 FIELD NO. 3 ACRES 15.0 NUTRIENT MATERIAL IM-PRUV-ALL ZINC IM-PRUV-ALL COPPER IM-PRUV-ALL BORON IM-PRUV-ALL CALCIUM-COBALT IM-PRUV-ALL 6-2-2 717-733-4302 Chester County Lansdale; Wanda, Schultx, Tylersport; Elaine Pierson, Trappe; Patty Seneko, Harleysville; Elen Brcsso, Willow Grove; and Marilyn Landis, Souderton; were honored for their par ticipation at the Southeast Regional Dress Revue Competition. Katherine DATE FEBRUARY 19, 1976 PH. FILE 35872.01 ACRES 15.0 UNIT 1 INFORMATION FROM DATA SHEET CORN CROP 25.0 TONS YIELD GOAL 15 TON CATTLE MANURE 60-30-75 N-P-K VALUE NONE RESIDUE VALUE SUGGESTED APPLICATION [LBS/ACRE] 40 TOTAL NITROGEN NONE ACTUAL PHOSPHATE NONE ACTUAL POTASH NONE ACTUAL SULFUR [SULFATE] ACTUAL ZINC* ACTUAL MANGANESE ACTUAL COPPER* ACTUAL BORON ACTUAL IRON ACTUAL MAGNESIUM GYPSUM ELEMENTAL SULFUR LINE REQUIREMENT NONE 1.0 1.0 NONE NONE NONE NONE LBS. PER ACRE 1.00 1.00 2.00 8.00 1.50 Vince advanced from this ' event to the state finals. Marilyn Landis, of Souderton and Patricia Tribble, of Norristown, were grand and reserve grand champions respectively at the countyfwide 4-H Fair and round-up. Analyzed by: TRIPLE “S” LAB, INC. At Johnson's Corner On Interstate 25 Loveland, Colorado 80537 Box 678 Phone 303-667-5671 LAB NO. 41377.01 gton County Hagerstown, MD area CarlEby 301-842-2630 Washi Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 23,1976—: More Lean-Less Fat A 10 percent increase in the amount of lean has been accompanied by a 26 percent decrease in the amount of fat and lard on the hog. With more lean and less fat, a 3% * 4 sf v ' , 4v Sf t »■ ' For Results Like This With Lower Fertilizer Costs, Try IM-PRUV-ALL Program. Weiler Bros. Are Preparing To Do Testing This Fall For Future Crops. If You Would Like Call Any Of The IM-PRUV-ALi; York County Bair’s Mill 717-252-3114 Union & Sn Norman Brouse 717-524-5454 ounce serving of lean pi provides more than half protein, 18 to 37 percent the B vitamins and 19 to percent of the iron an ad needs daily, and conta less than 250 calories. •** v * A i * * & Dealers Inc. Information Numbers Listed. der Counties 2! ” ' **<, :-f Soil ‘H 4 '-.a *