Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1978, Image 38

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978
38
4-H club lists plans
LEESPORT - Members of
the Berks County 4-H Public
Affairs Leadership Program
will have their last official
session on Saturday, June 10
at the Berks County
Agricultural Center.
The group will also help as
counselors for a 4-H Public
Affairs Leadership Camp for
young teens. The camp will
be on Wednesday through
Gypsy
(Continued from Page 37)
the egg masses of the less
mobile female can be
transported from their
original site.
Because of this, families
moving household goods
from eastern states to other
parts of the country should
be especially careful, of
ficials say, to check vehicles
and belongings likely to
harbor the egg masses -
hairy, buff colored mounds
the size of a half-dollar.
Anyone finding an egg
mass in an area already
infested with gypsy moths
should remove and destroy
it. Anyone outside those
areas who finds an egg mass
is asked to report it to a
federal or state plant
protection and quarantine
office, generally found in the
telephone book in federal or
state listings under
“Agriculture.”
Homeowners in hght-to
moderately infested areas
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''JcSfL. agriculture
30-HP L29SDT with four-
Iv- (T*. r ' wheel drive, and tiller
V*'\,V ■ Powerful hydraulic hit
k system with position
! «v. V and draft control
■ Category 1 3-point hitch
KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO.
Friday, June 21, 22, and 23
and is open to any Berks
County teenager 13 to 15
years old. The camp will be LANCASTER The
at Camp Manatawny, south Lancaster County - 4-H
of Yellow House, and cost Strawberry Round-up will be
$l5. If interested, contact held Wednesday, June 14, in
Ms. Barbara Stratton, Berks the auditorium of the
County 4-H Office, Berks Lancaster Farm and Home
County Agricultural Center, Center. As in previous years,
Leesport, Pa. 19533. Phone it is sponsored by the Lan
-215-378-1327. caster Rotary Club.
All club members are to
bring their strawberries'to
the Farm and Home Center
by 10:00 a.m. Berries will be
judged and record books
scored by noon, after which
the Rotary Club will treat
the 4-H’ers for lunch. Im
mediately following will be
the sale of strawberries to
the Rotarians.
Each club member is
asked to bring two quarts of
hand-selected strawberries
for judging purposes - plus
eight to 10 quarts of ad
ditional berries to be sold.
“Bring more if you have
them because we will need
all the berries that you have
for the Rotarians to buy,”
says Extension agent Arnold
Lueck.
“In addition, bring along
your completed 4-H
Strawberry Record Book.
Cash awards will be given
for the best exhibits of
strawberries, as well as for
the best total project score,”
Lueck explained.
moths
should act now to help
protect their trees and or
namental shrubs from gypsy
moth caterpillars, according
to USDA officials. Measures
include:
Putting a wide band of
a sticky substance called
tanglefoot around tree
trunks to trap the cater
pillars.
Tying burlap or cloth
strips around tree trunks.
Caterpillars cluster under
the strips and can be easily
destroyed.
When an area becomes
heavily infested, however,
individual homeowners can
do little to protect their
trees, since gypsy moths will
readily spread into their
yards from infested
neighboring properties. The
best defense in such areas is
community-wide action.
Community leaders in
terested in gypsy moth
control projects should
contact their local county
agricultural agent or state
department of agriculture.
VERSATILITY
makes Kubota mid-range
diesel tractors ideal 10r...
BUFFALO SPRINGS, PA.
Strawberry
roundup
The vitamin C in fresh
oranges is very stable and
little if an> is lost when
an orange is cut and stored
overnight in a plastic bag in
the refrigerator
flfn the all purpose
UI H MIR SIZE TRACTOR
LAWN &
UND MAINTENANCE
14-HP 86100 with two-wheel drive
and rear mower
■ Powerful 3-cylmder
diesel engine
t ■ Front and rear
PTO shafts
set
Oranges Retain
10 MILES NORTH OF LBTITZ CALL (717) 949-6501
gggfOM IVl4 of
18”, 24”, and 30” Vents
CORRUGATED ASPHALT SHEETING
V/ 111] 1111116 GUARANTEED 25 YEARS
USE THE ASPHALT ROOFING/SIDING THAT:
• insulates like cork. • Will not rust.
• Installs easily on 2 foot • Will not corrode from fert
centers. ilizers or chemicals
OBERHOLTZER'S ROOFING & SIDING
RD #2 EAST EARL, PA. 17519
Phone: 717-354-7561
Rt. 322 & Fetterville Road
KUBOTA MID-RANGE DIESEL TRACTORS
AND IMPLEMENTS ARE SOMETHING ELSE
KUBOTA
• Provides Adequate Ventilation for Curing and
Drying Crops.
• Prevents Moisture and Heat Damage in Crop or
Material Storage.
• Prevention of Spoilage or Damage Can Pay for
Costs of Units in a Short Time.
• Used for Industrial Ventilation of Excess Heat—
Fumes Dust.
• Gravity Ventilation is very satisfactory, however,
a fan can be mounted in base if forced ventila
tion is desired. "
• By Exhausting Air Through Roof Vents, Entire
Window Areas become Fresh Air Intakes.
• Roof Vents Eliminate Moisture which ordinarily/
Filters Out Through Walls, Causing Warping \
Rotting Paint Peeling. I
• If these Units are Installed on the Ridge, and
Windows are Opened to the Leeward-Side of
the Building, a Good Winter Ventilation is ob
tained, Eliminating Cross Drafts.
• These Gravity Units Provide a Gentle, Steady
Air Movement Continually without a Forced
Draft. Especially advantageous where Animals
are Housed.
DELIVERIES ANYWHERE
16-HP B7IOOD with four-wheel drive'
and front blade.
■ 6 forward speeds, 2 reverse.
■ Auxiliary hydraulic tap
• Wheeling Prepainted
Steel Roofing.
• Superthane Insulation
• Roof Coating
• White Enamel Spout
ing
• Full Line Ditzler
Paints. Interior or
Exterior
• 6 Pane & 3 Pane Hot-
Dipped Windows.
Jamesway Style.
• Offers a choice of built-
in colors.
• Requires no special tools
• Is lightweight and flexible
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