Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 1979, Image 139

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    Workshop slated on farm chemical compatibility
HARRISBURG - The
problem of compatibility
and separation in fertilizer
and pesticide solutions will
be addressed here Feb. 15
when representatives of
Hopkins Agricultural
Chemicals Co. demonstrate
how fanners might be able
to make more efficient use of
such products. The
workshop will be held from 9
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Host
Inn, just off of Route 283,
Harrisburg. The program
will include a slide
presentation on “What is an
Adjuvant?”; Compatability
demonstrations, refresh
ments, a question and an
swer period, and lunch.
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How can you tell if you need
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Representative
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Sales & Distribution
Manager
Phone 717-854-2281
ISAAC K.
LEFEVER
Beacon Advisor
Phone 215-267-7042
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In holding the workshop,
the people from Hopkins will
attempt to show how their
product, Unite, can be used
to effectively keep fertilizer
and pesticide mixes from
separating. The Hopkins
firm claims that Umte will
work with both wettable
powders and emulsifiable
concentrates, giving good
stability with minimum
agitation. The product is
reported to be economical to
use, with one to three pints
being sufficient for 100
gallons of a tank mix. Its use
can help maximize the ef
fectiveness of pesticides by
helping assure uniform,
accurate applications over
scon
HODGSON
Beacon Advisor
Phone 717-292-1252
the field, Hopkins literature
claims. The company claims
further that their product
can save down-time caused
by plug-ups and tank clean
outs.
Compatability problems
are caused by a number of
factors, Hopkins explains.
The difference in the
chemistry of herbicides,
insecticides, fungicides, and
various fertilizer solutions
cause most of the problems
of compatibility, the
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manufacturer says, inis
includes the chemistry of
carrier and emulsifying
ingredients, Hopkins adds.
Other causes of com
patibility problems include:
1. Fertilizers of the same
analysis may vary from
batch to batch; 2. The
sequence of adding two or
more pesticides, especially a
combination of emulsifiable
concentrates and wettable
powders; 3. Fertilizers high
in phosphorus; 4. The
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1979—139
temperature of the base tank
mix; 5. Variations of pH and
specific gravity of different
fertilizers; 6. Over agitation
of the tank mix, especially
the last half of the tank
volume.
To find out more about the
problem of compatibility
Pork Council challenges
proposed school
lunch program
DES MOINES, lowa - “We’re asking that our
Proposed USDA Food and NPPC members contact
Nutrition Service changes in members of their
the school lunch program in Congressional delegations to
the U.S. has brought com- express their concern on the
ment from Ann Norman, change and that they also
NPPC’s director of con- submit written comments to
sumer relations. the USDA by the February
“Pork producers, as well 15 deadline for public
as others within the meat comment. These comments
industry, should be aware of. are to be sent to: Margaret
what the proposed substitute Glavin, Food and Nutrition
program means, and should Service, USDA, Washington,
make themselves heard,” D.C. 20250.
Ms. Norman said. “The “An interim test period on
proposed changes, if the changes ends February
adopted, would allow for a 2. As of that date, schools
full-scale substitution of can either continue with the
meat altemates-dried peas interim test menus which
and beans, peanut butter and could eliminate the use of
eggs-in the present school any pork, beef, lamb,
lunch programs. Currently, poultry or fish in the menus
requirements allow this food or the schools can return to
group to make up no more menus planned under the
than half of the meat/meat previously used
alternate requirements in requirements,
the lunch menus.
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LARGEST DISCOUNTS
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2. Volume Discount
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NAME
ADDRESS
CITY.
TELEPHONE
and what may be done about
it, the makers of Unite urge
you attend their Feb. 15
workshop in Harrisburg.
Additional information may
be obtained by contacting
Don Dodson, sales
representative, 1638 Glenn
Road, Lancaster, phone 717-
394-4547,.
ZIP.
.STATE.