Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 01, 1979, Image 108

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1,1979
108
Let sweets mature-
don’t harvest early
FLEMINGTON, N.J. -
Don’t harvest sweet potatoes
too early. The sweet potato is
a tropical plant and requires
a long time to reach
maturity. Most varieties
take 120 days to mature,
consequently sweet potatoes
planted about May 15 will not
be ready to harvest until the
first week in October.
Sweet potatoes dug too
early are often watery and
flat tasting. Those that grow
the full season should have a
nut-like flavor.
Weather conditions also
affect the sweet potato
quality. If you are lucky
enough to have dry, sunny
weather about two weeks
before harvest, the crop will
partially cure in the sod and
the quality will be superior.
Study light
horses at home
UNIVERSITY PARK -
Available from the Cor
respondence Course office at
Penn State is a course on
Light Horses.
The 11-lesson course
discusses: horse anatomy
and selection; reproduction;
parasites; buildings; equita
tion; training; breeds;
stable management; and un
soundness.
According to the course,
practice and training of both
horses and riders are
necessary for satisfactory
performance. Riders must
control their mounts and
control is centered on the
mental, not the muscular ac
tivities of the horse.
GRAIN
■ Original taper—formed Goose
neck design - patented
■ High Flotation Tnes-10 ply,
12 x lb 5 (Go where others
won’t)
■ 20-ton Twin Telescoping
Hydiaulic Cylinders (Guaranteed
to raise and dump any gram load)
■ 18” rear clearance when trailer
is fully raised
■ Bear Trao Hitch®-Laborsavmg,
one man hookup
. •
LIVE- JOCK
■ Rugged Steel Frame
mSm
Heavy Slipper-Spoon
Suspension
■ 8 ft. wide hauling capacity
n Removable side and front 1
petrels for Extra ventilation
See your area Tn—Star Trailer Dealer Today
. Go Tn-Star - You’ll Go STRONGER
KAUFFMAN AGRI TRAILER SALES
Box 655 RD 1
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
717-367-3550
Sweet potatoes should be
dug with care and handled
gently to avoid bruising the
tender skin. Harvesting on a
sunny day allows the roots to
dry well before being placed
m storage.
The crop should be cured
as soon as it is dug. This
means storing at 85 degrees
in a compartment that has
high humidity and good air
ventilation. After ten days
lower the temperature to 55
degrees.
Curing is very important.
It hardens the skin and a
corky layer of protective
tissue forms. This protects
the potatoes from excessive
shrinkage and heals wounds
that would otherwise
become infected with
storage rot.
To help you enjoy horse
ownership more, you should
send for the course. Intended
for the beginners, the in
formation is valuable to
members of riding clubs,
and individuals who expect
to buy a horse.
The course may be obtain
ed by sending $6.00, plus 25
cents postage, to LIGHT
HORSES, Box 5000, Univer
sity Park, PA 16802. Make
check payable to Penn State.
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Trailers...
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“Gee, I wonder what it
would be like to be without
kids?" mused a close friend
just the other day.
A piercing shriek that ac
companied my barefoot en
counter with a cold, slippery
sliver of peach on the kitchen
floor had brought forth her
speculation.
“Well, for one thing, my
refrigerator wouldn’t be
labeled ‘Garbage Dump’,” I
replied, pointing out the
green and white foot-square
sign that the kids had fasten
ed on the door.
Had we had the tune. I
might have given her
several more examples:
-We would never ex
perience the joy of creating
pink and blue flecked pot p te
dough because the kids had
been using the rolling pm for
Play-Doh creations;
-No one would ever park
their toy tractor on the steps
for me to find as I came
down carrying a rounded
full basket of dirty laundry;
-My toes would not be per
manently pock-marked from
midnight meetings with in-
FLATBED
■ Rugged 60” Steel Frame
■ Original taper-formed Goose
neck design
■ Lengths from 16’ to 30'
S Tongue and groove pressure
treated flooring
destructible plastic building
blocks;
-There would not-be five
“Oh, mom. can’t we bring
them into the porch” kittens
under my feet everytime I
opened the back door;
-And I would have com
pletely missed out on one
profound truth about life:
you can nde the sooper
dooper-looper roller coaster
after age 30 and still live to
tell about it. But just barely.
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LIFE CAN BE FULL
OF BLACK EYES...
It never hurts to be financially prepared for the future!
Stop in and see us about our many savings plans!
THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
OF QUARRYVILLE
SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU
LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU.
TWO CONVENIENT SOUTHERN LANCASTER COUNTY LOCATIONS
QUARRYVILLE PHON E (717) 786-7337 PENN HILL
An Equal Opportunity Lender Each Account Insured To $40,000
Member F.D I C
""’’now available ...
ON THE FARM SERVICE
Call Collect: 717-768-7181
Or Write for Information
CREUTZBURG, INC.
Livestock Supplies
Open Daily - 8 to 5; Saturday 8 to 12
★ PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE BY MAIL
Send For CREUTZBURG, INC.
FREE CATALOG; Lincoln Highway East. Box 7
Paradise. PA 17562
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