C2o—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 22,1980 (Continued from Page Cl 9) Myr-Lea Farms Mabel R V & S V Hollenshead Tan Flame Joseph Long Sons 119 Marvin Adams & Sons 58 Burk Lea Farms Lucy Billie 111 133 145 66 65 58 1 101 194 Wayne A Hall Susie Nellie Rhoda Dr W A Bender 40 205 292 Stone Hart Farm Bonny Walter N Ocker Tmey Fred 4 Fred E Rice 211 259 Aldus Eby 35 Elmer & Frank Ressler Bev Mike Flannery 488 J Arthur Musser 55 Wayne L Beidel 30 52 R C & J R Shoemaker Patches Stephen L Martin Vermca Mountain Green Farm 96 29 37 108 131 103 James Burdette Jane Ann Vaughn L Moore Desiree LeroyM Keim A 28 Franks Heberlig 138 R Cordell, J McKenzie 27 46 82 A Hess Brubaker 6 Robert Mumma 57 Marwood Farms 19 56 73 MarkW Meyers 117 Cnderdale Farms Tee Any way you cut 1t... it’s a snap with a SNAPPER! % V /v / I ej'rj 'j c) CHECK OUR (\ PRICES FLING’S LAWN & GARDEN DHIA 21,237 305 305 286 20,214 17,559 8-5 4-2 305 17 245 301 19,940 23,843 20,982 20,505 25,198 22,273 21,750 19,321 22,122 23,890 22,059 21,631 305 305 305 22,196 29,132 23,102 7-5 5-3 3-10 305 305 305 25,351 19,340 23,909 8-0 4-6 2-9 305 20,692 305 12-9 18,422 305 305 4-9 4-5 25,541 21,827 305 23,221 305 17,270 305 20,186 3-7 305 4-2 16,802 305 305 5-4 2-5 21,696 20,228 305 24,576 9-4 294 19,820 20,517 22,298 22,536 18 672 19,196 19,913 305 305 305 305 305 305 5-9 5-7 5-4 4-11 4-0 57 305 22,796 305 311 15,490 305 8-10 18,091 305 17,793 305 305 305 9-0 3-11 21,603 18,566 16,589 22,106 305 305 25,089 305 305 305 7-1 4-3 3-5 20,525 19,665 20,288 305 18,602 3-3 18,382 294 717-933-8192 New rules feature fresh approach to halting Gypsy moth WASHINGTON, DC. - New rules with a fresh ap proach to preventing the spread of gypsy moths, which strip leaves from trees, went into effect Tues day in 17 northeastern and midwestem states, a federal official said. 785 828 712 702 769 “The new approach allows us to concentrate manpower and funds in heavily infested areas-the ones from which gypsy moths are most likely' to spread,” said James 0 Lee, associate administrator for the U S Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Ser vice 885 977 833 No longer required, Lee said, are stone and quarry products or parts of trees and shrubs These articles were dropped because they are unlikely to carry the gyp sy moth, he said 831 710 887 724 The new rules, he explain ed, establish heavily infested “high-risk” areas and more lightly infested “low-risk” areas in the 17 states. The “high” or “low” determina tions will be made each year, based on surveys for concen trations of the moth. 726 917 728 805 733 782 Formerly, articles moving from lightly mfested areas also were regulated Under the new rules, cer tain articles moving from high-risk areas to or through unregulated areas must be inspected, treated if necessary and certified free of gypsy moths Articles moving from high-risk to 709 718 764 924 783 723 716 714 828 751 709 Lester & Alvin Meyers 152 Ralph S Miller Rose Monitor 815 794 Donald L Fahrney 1 718 Glenn M Pugh 24 48 Virgt! H Crider 711 763 704 703 10 41 23 5 1 RV ASV Hollenshead#2 736 52 We-KmgsHolstems 10 35 50 H C Gabler 1812 Raymond Helman Milton 823 813 725 723 701 803 work more lames tillers larden plow snow ft? precast I w enterprises, inc. 9-0 4-4 4-6 4-4 84 Ask t-or Monroe Stoitzfus at: Old Route 22, Box N Bethel Pa 19507 Phone 717-933-4101 low-risk areas, or from low risk to unregulated areas do not require an inspection unless they are suspected of harboring gypsy moths, he said Risk areas for the 1980 season were listed by Lee. High nsks-all of Rhode Island and portions of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Low nsks-parts of the high risk states listed above except Rhode Island, plus portions of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Illinois and Ohio. Regulated articles include trees and woody shrubs with roots attached (unless grown indoors year-round), logs and pulpwood (unless bound for approved mills), mobile homes and associated equip ment such as awnings or trailer skirts; and recrea tional vehicles moving from certain campgrounds Other items, outdoor fur niture for example, also may be restricted if deemed like ly to spread the pest. Gypsy moths strip the leaves from trees in many thousands of acres of forests every year, mainly in the Northeast In heavily in fested areas, they destroy timber, spoil outdoor recrea tion areas and cause a nu siance around homes On its own, the moth can 277 19,364 305 305 19,349 19,064 305 19,550 305 305 19,516 18,301 287 305 17,918 18,647 21,906 23,499 305 305 305 305 305 17,272 21,144 17,204 305 19,883 302 20,528 spread only a few miles each year But, Lee said, un suspecting people can aid the spread of the moth over long distance by way of mov ing vehicles, camping equip ment or other outdoor ar ticles that may harbor gypsy moth eggs 710 766 701 825 710 742 725 758 740 745 819 734 752 823 822 If You Need Pipe For Agricultural Uses... CONCRETE PIPE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY! Do The Job For About Vz The Cost Of PVC In Almost All Cases. 6” Thru 12” Concrete Bell & Spigot \ Pipe In 4 Ft. Lengths Can Be Used For: • Manure Lagoon Systems >r Driveways irground Storm irs • Irrigation & Drainage Ditches ★ ALSO GALVANIZED DRAINAGE PIPE AVAILABLE IN 20 FT. LENGTHS. For more information complete this coupon and I return with list to | PRECAST ENTERPRISES INC Box N Bethel PA 19507 I Name _ Address City Phone Lee said the new regula tions were proposed in May 4, 1979, and discussed at a public hearing on June 19 They also cover provisions to prevent the spread of the browntail moth, another forest pest, from small areas in Maine and Massachusetts
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