HOG CATCHER CRATE Just set the BIG A. ~iCHER for the size you want caught and the porker catches himself The catcher opens wide to let him through This BIG AND LITT’L HOG CATCHER handles pigs and hogs from 50 lbs. up to your big ones ELMER MARTIN R.D.2, Myerstown, Pa Successful on millions of ocres where corn is the major crop, the Donvel + Lasso herbicide combination con give you "near perfect" (90-100 percent) control of a wide spectrum of grassy and broadleaf weeds, when used according to label directions. Banvel + Lasso herbicide is compatible with most fluid fertilizers. It needs no P. L. ROHftER & BRO.. INC. K • SMOKETOWN, PA Ph: 717-949-2081 Pre-emergence tank-mix combination controls both grassy and broadleaf weeds Danvel+Lasso o giant first step toward total weed control in field com DISTRIBUTED BY Milk production highest in 14 years SOUTHAMPTON - “The U.S. dairy industry produced more milk last year than in any year since 1965. Milk production in 1979 totaled approximately 123 5 billion pounds, up 1.3 percent or 1.6 million pounds from 1978,” James E Honan, General Manager of Inter-State Milk Producers’ Cooperative, announced to the mem bership. “In the Phildelphia- Baltimore-Washmgton Fe deral Milk Marketing Order 4 area, the total Class I sales fell 20,000,000 pounds from March 1979 to March 1980,” continued General Manager Honan. “For the same areas, total milk production went up 10,000,000 pounds. Consequently, Honan added, “your market’s Class I utilization fell from 57.2 percent to 51 6 percent from March, 1979 to March, 1980.” Other items included the following- Increased production per cow made up the slack. Production per cow was up 2 percent or about 234 pounds in 1979. Each cow in the U S produced an average of 11,474 pounds of milk That’s incorporation. There is no carryover. Tak© a giant step toward total weed control. Coll about the Danvel + Lasso combination. Remember, the "near perfect" herbicide is the one you build...starting with Danvel herbicide...from Velsicol. C^j 'The combination is effective on oil major soil types except light sandy soils Losso is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company To achieve best results be sure to read understand and follow the label j^we* PH. 717-299-2571 1,334 gallons, or a year’s supply of fluid milk and cream for 40 Americans from just one cow States with the largest milk production last year were Wisconsin, 1,722 million pounds; California, 1,041 million pounds; New York, 888 million pounds; Minnesota, 718 million pounds; and Pennsylvania, 664 million pounds Production of many manufactured dairy products also increased last year There were 2 19 billion pounds of American type cheese produced in the U S. in 1979, 5 5 percent more than m the previous year and a record high for the second straight year Production of all types of cheese, except cottage cheese, totaled 3 71 billion pounds, also up 5 5 percent Americans con sumed approximately 17 9 pounds of cheese each in 1979, 3 4 percent more than the year before. Butter production dropped only slightly; it was down .9 percent to 985 million pounds. Per capita con sumption of butter remained about the same as in 1978. There were 30 million fewer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980—C19 pounds of creamed cottage percent from 1978. cheese produced last year, Manufacture of frozen for a 2.8 percent drop to 847 products also declined million pounds. However, overall last year. While ice production of lowfat cottage cream production was up cheese was up 2.6 percent slightly, totaling 818 million over 1978, totaling 155 gallons, production of ice million pounds. milk, at 294 million gallons, Less nonfat dry milk for was down 4.6 percent, human food also was Sherbet production dropped produced The year’s 907 8 percent to 45.8 million million pounds was down 1.4 gallons. Mary Jo Depp named regional 4-H UNIVERSITY PARK - Mary Jo Depp, Jefferson County extension agent on Penn State’s Cooperative Extension Service staff, has been named regional winner in the Search for Professional Excellence Contest sponsored by the National Association of County Agricultural Agents. Depp will represent Ex tension agents in the Nor theastern United States at the annual meeting of the county agents association m Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in August. She will present a paper on her 4-H and youth agent winner programming in Jefferson County. ‘ Mary Jo is one of 20 Extension agents in the United States who will share their professional expertise with fellow agents,” points out Joseph Macialek, ex tension community resource development agent and state program chairman. The 4-H and youth category includes extension programs that have resulted m the enhancement of skills, leadership potential, social development, or economic well-being of youth.