Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 14, 1979, Image 18

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18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 14,1979
Denton praised
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Congressman Bob Walker
(R-16-PA) recently in
troduced a resolution in the
House of Representatives
highly praising the head of
all federal efforts during the
recent Three Mile Island
nuclear crisis, Dr. Harold
Denton.
“When the unexpected
nuclear crisis at Three Mile
Island occurred, the im
mediate result was massive
confusion, conflicting in
formation and a near total
disruption of the daily lives
{of area residents,” Walker
said.
“The arrival on-site of Dr.
Denton immediately im
proved the situation through
bis top notch technical ex-
Now Is The Time
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will be cleaned out in the
next month. We repeat the
suggestion that this material
be either injected into the
ground or incorporated with
die topsoil within a few days
after application. This will
not only preserve more
fertilizer elements but will
reduce odors and preserve
good public relations with
your neighbors. Discing,
chiseling, or plowing after
the waste application is
strongly recommended.
Farm manure has con
siderable fertilizer value
when applied into the soil
without much weathering.
We urge local farmers and
citizens to recognize this
organic fertilizer and utilize
it hilly.
TO PRACTICE
WEEDCONTROL
This is easy to say but very
difficult to attain. For
generations gardeners and
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pertise and his ability to
communicate,” he' con
tinued.
Denton, who directs the
Nuclear Regulatory Com
mission’s Office of Nuclear
Reactor Regulation, was
dispatched to the Three Mile
Island facility by President
Carter on March 30. Since
his arrival he has taken
charge of all technical
procedures to bring the
nuclear reactor under
control as well as assumed
primary responsibility for
public information.
“My constituents and
many others were un
derstandably frightened and
anxious during the early
period of this crisis.
“Dr. Denton not only
farmers have been battling
weeds each year and the
struggle continues.
However, with every
planting we urge folks to
keep in mind the weed
control materials and
practices for that particular
crop. It will vary between
crops and stages of
maturity. The important
thing is to recognize the
great value of good weed
control and then make every
effort to get the job done.
Follow instructions as to
rate and time of application.
Most weeds are much easier
to kill when they are small.
For home gardens we
continue to feed that
mechanical cultivation is the
best. Many garden
vegetables are susceptible to y
weed sprays and will be
injured along with the
weeds. Don’t allow weeds to
reduce your yields this
Summer.
INC.
for TMI work
earned their respect but he
has proven himself to be an
official deserving of the
public trust through his
straightforward approach to
keeping the public ac
curately informed,” Walker
said.
“I think it most ap
propriate that Congress
Plowing champ
revealed
EDITOR’S NOTE Information has'arrived on who
won last Autumn’s World Plowing Championships. Those
results were inadvertently omitted in an article printed in
this newspaper on March 24.
Winner of .the international contest was Karl-Olof
Hedstad, representing Sweden. He was aboard a Deutz
tractor. Vivian E. Samuel of England placed second with
an International.
The plowing contest was held in Neddatal, West Ger
many.
To us, agriculture is still
the backbone of America.
At National Central Bank one of our
primary objectives is to serve, and
help preserve, the family farm.
We still believe that agriculture is the
backbone of America, and the family
farm is the cornerstone of agriculture
in our area.
That’s why we have developed a
complete range of financing, credit,
trust and estate services - all designed
to help you - the family farmer -
fulfill your obligations.
David M King, Peaceful Acres Farm, Ft D 2, Cochranville and Dennis R Lefever, Manager Christiana Office of
National Central Bank
should recognize what so
many Americans have
recognized already - that
Dr. Denton’s hard work,
dedication and commitment
to the public interest have
contributed immensely to
easing a very dangerous and
unprecedented situation,”
he concluded.
With the value of farm production in
our area increasing every year, the
need for capital continues to rise
along with it. We are here, and will
continue to be here, to help you
meet that need.
When we work together, through a
relationship of mutual trust, we can
all continue to move ahead. We can
continue to keep agriculture strong.
Contact your local office for complete
details on National Central Agh-
Finance Programs.
Farm Calendar
Monday, April 16
Educational meeting on feed
grains and wheat, set
aside programs, storage
and handling. Sponsored
by the Berks County
Extension Service and
ASCS, 7:30 p.m. at the
Extension Center,west of
Reading.
Tuesday, April 17
Dairy sanitarians meeting
and banquet, State
College.
Ephrata Young Farmers
meeting, 7:45 p.m. at the
high school. Noah
Wenger will speak on
farm legislation.
Wednesday, April 18
Manheim Township Com
munity 4-H Club meets,
7:30 p.m. at the Manheim
Township Middle School,
Room 214.
Thursday, April 19
Pennsylvania Poultry
Federation Fund Raising
Banquet, Host Farm,
Lancaster, 6 p.m.
Eastern FFA Chapter an
nual banuqet, at the high
school, Wrightsville, 7
p.m.
Cumberland-York County
shearing school,
Newville. Continues
tomorrow and Saturday.
Friday, April 20
Penn Willow Community 4-H
Club meeting, 7:30 p.m.
at Conestoga United
Methodist Church.
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CENTRAL
BANK
Member FOIC/Federal Reserve System