Time; 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Location: Canterbury House, Palmyra smorgasbord lunch Speaker: Dr. Ron Wendlandt Topic: Soil Fertility and Animal Nutrition Time: 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Location; Bird-in-Hand Restaurant Rt. 340 East, Bird-in-Hand family style lunch Speaker: Guy Brayton “The Lasso Man” Topic: Weed Control Speaker: Dr. Ron Wendlandt Topic: Higher Production and Better Reproduction CALL - WEILER BROS. -717-733-2428 or 717-866-6710 WEILER BROS., INC. distributors of IWBiWii’ftlll. custom-blended and soil minerals, invites you to learn more the health of your soil and your animals. We are presenting a March featuring Dr. Ron Kentucky. MONDAY, MARCH 10 TUESDAY, MARCH 11 FARMERS! No Reservations Needed Tomato plants affected by a sulphur deficiency tend to be smaller and lighter in color than normal plants. Yellowing may occur in various parts of the plant. Leaf shape is not affected, but leaves tend to be smaller and closer together. Petioles and stems will show a marked reddening if the deficiency is severe. Can you identify sulphur deficiency? LANCASTER Soil symptoms of nitrogen lighter colored veins. On sulphur deficiencies shortage, and adding more most plants, this yellowing already common in many N, Por K will not produce shows up first on young, mid-Atlantic and other top yields where sulphur is in upper leaves, while most N United States crop regions short supply. deficiencies show up first on and spreading rapidly - too Agronomists advise bottom leaves, often go unrecognized or growers to watch for the However, specific symp- following general signs of tons vary considerably from sulphur hunger: one crop to another, as The result is limited yields • Small, spindly plants shown in these photos of and poor crop quality. with short, slender stalks; severe S shortages. According to the Sulphur • Retarded growth rate Less serious deficiencies Institute, S deficiency and delayed maturity; may not be visible, but crop symptoms frequently are ‘Light green to yellowish yield and quality will still be confused with similar color of leaves, with even affected. series of programs in Wendlandt, Lexington, Time: 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Location: Akron Restaurant, Rt. 272, Akron Family Style Lunch Speaker: Dr. Ron Wendlandt Topic: Soil Fertility and Animal Nutrition Time: 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Location: Jo-Lyn Diner, Rts. 73 & 61, north of Reading Family Style Lunch Speaker: Dr. Ron Wendlandt Topic: Soil Fertility and Animal Nutrition Lancaster Firming, Saturday, February 16,1980—C21 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 THURSDAY, MARCH 13 feed about