Winter sanitation vital for Dutch elm disease UNIVERSITY PARK -In sanitation projects - burning dealing with the Dutch elm or peeling logs where elm disease which has all but bark beetles may be living - eliminated the American are recommended. elm in many areas, Winter Such wintertime cleanup Fast fill trip saver for liquid manure Heavy duty pump with 3-vane rotor handles all types of liquid manure. Rugged con struction-full length support skids. Epoxy coated interior and exterior. 1180, 1500, dZDU and 3250 gallon sizes. Twelve month warranty. Your complete liquid manure equipment dealer F. ERNEST SNOOK Calumet and Nesseth Distributor Penna., New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia R.D. 3 Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844 Phone 717-966-2736 Day or Night INTRODUCTORY OFFER The Quaker Stove is built to en dure a lifetime. It is constructed of iron and steel. The door, face plate ;e which the door hinges onto), and ist iron. The Quaker Stove’s unique bent body is made from a heavy plate steel. The top surface is of a 5/16” plate steel. The S-shaped con struction of the interior allows the logs to burn efficiently from one end to the other like a cigar. «HOWIQOM PISFLAY 1830 State Street, East Petersburg, PA PH: 717-569-7397 Mon. thru Thurs. 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Fn. 10 A.M. -8 PM.; Sat. 8 A.M. -12 Noon CAST IRON DOOR is especially helpful in areas where the Dutch elm disease is just starting to be a problem, reports Dr. Roland R. Daniels of the Agricultural Experiment Station at University Park. All trees newly infected with Dutch elm disease should be cut and either burned or peeled before spring comes, Daniels says. “Even stumps from frshly cut elms should be peeled to a few inches below ground level. Any unpeeled bran ches larger than one-half inch diameter may shelter beetles.” The Penn Stater adds that tree limbs or trunks saved for firewood should be completely peeled, and all remaining branches should be burned. They indicated the fungus causing the disease is carried from tree to tree by either of two beetles, the European elm bark beetle or the native elm bark beetle. The disease has all but eliminated the American elm in many eastern and mid-western states and has now spread to California. The beetle population and the threat o f spread may be reduced by pruning all dead or weakened branches on non-diseased trees, they added. They pointed out that elm bark beetles will not infest wood with loose, cracked bark such as occurs in old logs or trees dead FAWN YOUR SECURITY AND ENERGY CENTER HIESTAND DISTRIBUTORS INC. MARIETTA, PA 17547 Phone 717-426-3286 BOX 96 See Us At Root’s Every Tuesday Building No. 5 Green Dragon Every Friday Building No. 3 more than a year. Old dead trees or old logs have long smce lost their brood of beetles. “Spraying to control the elm bark beetles is generally impractical and costly,” Dr. Daniels pointed out. “Spraying to protect trees against the Dutch elm disease can be justified only for a few, very highly-valued trees,” he affirmed. “No spraying program should take place unless sanitation and removal of beetle breeding sites also are carried out. To date, systemic insecticides have not proved entirely satisfactory in protecting trees.” Research to improve the use of systemic fungicides is underway, it was stated. Simplified and more ef fective methods of applying sprays are being examined. High pressure injection systems are on the market, but their use has not been approved by the En vironmental Protection Agency. Some elm species resist the Dutch elm disease, it was noted. However, these species are smaller than the American elm and lack the typical vaseshaped form of this tree. Resistant species are the Siberian elm and the Chinese elm. Also resistant is a Netherlands elm selection, the Christine Buisman elm. .ps Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4, 1978 However, this selection is sensitive to the elm leaf beetle. Also, it is not Wmter hardy in the northernmost range of the American elm. Two recent introductions are the Urban elm and “Sophoro Autumn Gold,” not available m quantity. “Science in Agriculture,” the magazine describing Stormwater runoff expensive LEBANON - Whenever water from rainstorms runs from farm fields the farmer is losing ground water reserves, nutrients and pest controlling chemicals ac cording to Afton Schadel, Soil Resources Chief of the Pa. Department of En vironmental Resources. While the department is primarily concerned with the water pollution caused by soils and soil borne materials, the losses to the farmer have occurred long before the runoff has caused stream turbidity and sediment pollution. Schadel said the techniques of raising crops are well known by farmers but the extra effort of providing soil moisture to maintain vigorous growth during a two week drought period may add enough yield to make that crop profitable. The use of soil testing in formation is a farm mangement tool but what good are the specialized laboratory studies and reports about the nutrient needs of a certain field if the first rainstorm washes a third of the surface applied chemicals into the nearest stream. Herbicides are pesticides applied to crops » CHECK THESE FEATURES + Na-Churs product - contains N-P-K, sulphur, plus trace elements and has a pH of 6.8 to 7.2. + Trace elements can be mixed according to soil recommendations. + Neutral plant food and trace elements can all be placed in Root zone at planting time. + Ease of handling - no bags to lift + Our program with Na-Churs liquid fertilizer will increase your profits. 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