—Lancaster Fsrmtng. Saturday, Oct. 30, 1976 12 Now is the time [Continued from Pace 10] 15 per cent loss in ger mination. As to storage, soybean seed should be stored in a cool dry place. And finally, the soybean seed that you plan to seed next spring should be tested for ger mination. You can send a one pound sample to the Department of Agriculture Building in Harrisburg, Pa. for this test. There is a small service charge, but it’s well worth the money. To Be Thinking About Firewood A lot of farmers will be attempting to bum wood this winter to help in conserving on expensive home heating fuels. This is the time to be cutting your winter wood supply. In order to obtain the highest efficiency from wood, it should be dried under natural conditions to a moisture content of 13 to 25 per cent. A tree, when it’s first cut, will have about equal parts of wood and water. If you attempt to bum this high moisture or green wood, a lot of the heat will be used to evaporate the moisture. This will result in slow burning and heavy deposits of wood tars (soot) on the chimney walls. This condition can lead to the danger of chimney fires. The green wood should be cut to the length with which it will be used, normally 16 to 18 inches, and preferably split for quick drying. Pile the wood on raised supports so air can reach each end, and locate the pile so that it has maximum exposure to the sun. To Protect Trees and Shrubs for Winter Your trees and shrubs can get through the winter, but they can do it better with a little help from you. Here’s what you can do to help save some of your valued trees and shrubs. Thin-barked trees can be damaged by sunscald in the winter. That’s why it’s a good idea to wrap the trunks of such trees as sugar maple, tulip tree, American linden, flowering dogwood, and plum. You can wrap them now, but be sure to take the wrapping off late next spring. It’s best to use commercial tree wrapping, starting at ground level and working up the tree, overlapping every half-inch. Tie the wrap with twine but be careful not to tie it too tight. Smaller ornamental plants can be mulched, but don’t do this until there have been several hard freezes. Good clean wheat straw, leaves, shredded bark or peat moss are all good for mulching. Apply four to six inches over the root areas. 4|j BE ALERT Farm Calendar [Continued from Page 10) meets at 8 p.m. in the County Extension office. Federal Land Bank and Production Credit dinner, Plain and Fancy Farm, Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 11:45 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 4 Schuylkill County DHIA directors meet at the Extension office, 8 p.m. York County Farm Women County ' convention, St. Matthew Church, 10 a.m. Cumberland County annual Holstein and DHIA banquet, Hickorytown United Methodist Church, Hickorytown. 6:45 p.m. Farm-City Week banquet, 7 p.m. Yorktowne Hotel, York. Friday, Nov. 5 Annual 4-H dairy and beef achievement dinner and program for Hunterdon County, N.J. Stanton Grange Hall, 7:30 p.m. Berks County DHIA annual meeting, Bernville Grange Saturday, Nov. 6 Annual meeting of the Hunterdon County, N.J. board of agriculture, Quakertown Firehouse. Berks County Baby Beef Banquet, 7:30 p.m. at the Fleetwood Grange Hall. Deadline for purchasing tickets for the Lancaster County Holstein banquet, to be held Nov. 9 at Willow Valley Restaurant. m AO STAR GUI CASTU ... the new, economical environment that can bring out your calves’ bred-in potential Now, at far less than you'd pay for an ordinary structure, you can give your calves royal treatment. The new AGSTAR Calf Castle nursery building gets your calves into the kind of comfortable living conditions they thrive on, the "tender loving care" they need to reach their full bred-m’potential. 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