—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 4,1978 114 Five county 4-H Lock-in held CHAMBERSBURG - A five-County 4-H Lock-In began on February 17, at Wilson College in Cham bersburg with over 150 4- H’ers in attendance. The 12-hour event No-till success (Continued from Page 112) stream for your spray tank, this could explain why you’ve sometimes had disappointing weed control. Effective control will also depend on proper ap plication of spray materials. Spray volume is very im portant in getting good distribution. If you’re using water as a carrier, Webb recommends using somewhere between 40-50 gallons per acre. Use at least 25 gallons of liquid nitrogen per acre, if this is your carrier. It’s to have a good marker 'system when spraying, t pecially if you’re killing < mulch cover. A lot of farm rs spray as they plant, win h cuts down on the number of passes across the field and also makes it easier to see where you’ve been, since there aren’t so many confusing tracks. Generally, says the crops specialist, if you do a good job preparing for and establishing your no-till corn crop, you’re well on the way to a successful harvest. “Our experience has shown that when a grower slows down, takes the trouble to get off his tractor for a closer look at his field, adjusts his planter properly, makes sure his chemicals are properly mixed and applied, he’s usually in good shape.” By following the proper steps, it should be possible to have a nice weekend... mend a fence Garber Oil Co. (texac^ Fuel Chief HEATING OIL j t OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA through the night providing opportunity for educational enrichment, personal development, socialization. Perhaps the greatest challenge to the 4- H’ers was to stay awake the entire mght. ran get consistent, good results. This is the way to avoid goofing up your no-till com. During SPECIAL LOW PRICES Hurry while selection is good DEAL IN’ DAYS will end April 28. Any tractor or implement bought NOW - We'll waive the finance charges for 90 days from date of sale to our customers on all purchases made prior to BALERS, FORAGE HARVESTERS AND OTHER HAY EQUIPMENT INTEREST WAIVER TILL JUNE 1, 1978. MF Massey Ferguson N. H. FLICKER KELLER BROS. & SONS $0 Ridge Road w Perkasie, PA p . Pu <2l-3, 257-5698 Po t«: 15) 683 0r257-5564 S. G. LEWIS AND SON West Grove, PA Ph (215)869-9440 869-2214 A variety of workshops were offered with a workshop on “Dating” drawing the largest num bers. The 4-H’ers gained insight on the current social norms as they discussed how toget along with the opposite sex. and A workshop on “Sibling Relations” by Art and Myma Kappler of Cum berland County offered ways to “live in peace” with on new MF tractors and implements! Coming right into your busy season, we’re offering big savings on Massey-Ferguson farm tractors and implements. MF financing is available if you want it, and you know we’ll back you with top notch parts and service. APRIL 28, 1978. LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 700 E Linden St Richland, PA Ph 1717) 866-7518 brothers and sisters. Raymond Jannifer, Assistant Professor at Harrisburg Area Com munity College, spoke on “Pride and Prejudice.” The communications field was explored through a workship on “Basic Photography” by a York County photographer, Byron Wilt and a television production workshop where 4-H’ers performed both as talent and crew. DE ALIIM’ DAYS... PERSONALIZED MF FINANCING, PARTS AND SERVICE PAUL J. EICHERT & SON RD 1, Orwigsburg, PA Ph (717)943-2304 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT 225 York Road Carlisle, PA Ph: (717)249-5338 MARLIN W. SCHREFFLER Pitman, PA Ph (717)648-1120 GUS FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Intersection 214-616 Seven Valleys, PA Ph: (717) 428-1967 A look to the future was given with workshops on “Careers” and “Single Laving.” Other workships included “4-H Op portunities” and “First Aid.” . Then, Dave Kehr, ex change student to Russia, shared his experiences and slides of his visit. After a dance, a “Gong Show” using 4-H talents provided some lighter moments in the evening. The “pillow people” from Franklin County were chosen as the most out standing act by both the judges and the audience. MF RHODES EQUIPMENT CO., INC. M. M. WEAVER A. L HERR & SONS & BRO- N Groffdale Rd. 312 Park Ave. Leola, PA 17540 Quarryville, PA Ph (717)656-2321 Ph.(717)786-3521 ISENNOCK SERVICE CENTER Rte. 24 & Plank Rd Stewartstown, PA Ph: (717) 993-2523 The movie “The Great Race” and breakfast ended the marathon of the night’s events. The following 4-H'ers served on the planning committee with extension agents: Adams—Bill Harrison, Guy Sprague, and Mrs. Sally Miller; Cum ber land-Ruth McCulloch, Jim Schlusser, and Alan Wentz; Dauphin-Theresa Comiskey, Marshall Quartraan, and Mrs. Mindy Johnston; Franklin-Ruth Benedict, -Wayne Helman, and Mr. Bob Kessler; York- Joey Welsh, Bonnie Wire, and Mrs. Roxanne Price. Massey Ferguson 1085 Industrial Blvd. Southampton, PA Ph: (215)677-6000 ARNETT’S GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 . Hagerstown, MD Ph: (301) 733-0515