V ' D2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1980 Ephrata farmers get update on pesticide LANDIS VILLE - Com rootworm, Japanese beetle, bindweed, and clean sprayers were among the topics discussed by Ephrata Area Young Farmers on their tour of the Landisville Research Station Tuesday. While the purpose of the trip was to obtain a pesticide certification update, the farmers , learned about a number of health-saving and money-saving chemical use tips. John Yocum, director of the Penn State Experiment farm conducted the tour. ’"A* farmer who is willing to wefit bis com fields, not just skirt them, can save a good bit of money on insecticides. Now is the time to check com fields for northern com rootworm. If there are fewer than John Yocum, right, told members of the Ephrata Area Young Farmers about the latest research in pesticide use and safety during their trip to the Penn State research farm in Landisville. imnnnc 4- corrugated plastic mmm drainage tubing Solid of- slotted.. all fittings available. Easy to install. Strong, tou4h and durable. No waste, just cut to required length. HA(RTIGHT STEEL STOVE $ SQQQ9S Hutch Rebel..ZikxZSkVH". HRO-308C... UUU ELECTRICAL WIRE sQflso 12-2-250'Coi( OU three beetles per plant this year there probably will be no need to spray for root worm next season. At the Research Station a five year study with Furadan has not shown any economic advantage to application of the material on conventional corn. But, Yocum noted, he would not even think of planting no-till corn without an' insecticide. And, he noted, the agronomists keep close tabs on the insect situation. A tip on rootworm scouting this summer: don’t mistake the goosenecking caused by wind damage for rootworm damage. Japanese beetle is one insect pest that farmers can do nothing about. To control the bug it would 100’ COIL 250’ COIL we're in fin 2271 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE LANCASTER. PA 17602 3 miles East on 340 Phone (717)299-7239 yellow pages •5, ’K be necessary to spray every five to seven days for a month. The spray would probably have to be flown on. In short, it’s not an economical practice. Several good herbicide combinations are available for soybeans, Yocum said. He told the Ephrata Young Farmers that Lorox-Lasso or Sencor-Dugl were good materials. Prowl does a good job on grasses and some deep-seeded broadleaves, but will miss nutsedge and some ragweed. Velvetleaf remains a problem, best handled in soybeans with a post application of Basagran or Blazer; in com, by going over the top with Banvel or 2,4-D. '' A warning on the Banvel— don’t apply the material PER LIN. FOOT FULL LENGTH ONLY *26.99 *59.95 CARTER PEH CO 1980 <£* * £ V- « m 2T 24° A rope-wick applicator, such as that on the ground, can apply minute amounts of highly concentrated herbicide to a tali weed safely and economically, as long as care is taken not to touch the growing crop with the material. The chemical is contained in the plastic drain pipe. The nylon rope soaks up material like a wick and dribbles it on weeds. when temperatures are over 85 degrees as damage may result. And next year, try to apply the material before the corn gets much over a foot high. Milkweed m com can be handled the same way as velvetieaf. But in soybeans the best solution is to rotate to com and knock it back at that tune. ‘ - NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT NEW DEUTZ TRACTOR 1.1- Deutz Aug./Sept. Sales Program Always a best buy_- the Deutz models D 4506 (45 hp), D 6206 (61 hp) and D 6806 (68 hp) tractors These tractors with their durable engines provide more lugging capacity and durability Stop m now and buy an exciting Deutz formula DX line tractor Two and four wheel drive DX9O (84 hp), DXIIO (100 hp), DXI4O (135 hp) and DXI6O (145 hp) All with new rugged heavy-duty synchronized tran smission, and equipped with the world famous Deutz air-cooled diesel engine which operates at higher temperature to deliver better fuel ef ficiency AUGUST PROGRAM —rSEPTEMBER PROGRAM 1 Settlement Allowances of $BOO 00 to $2BOO 00 Plus - financing thru Deutz credit at 10% A.P.R. Offer expires 8/22/80 2 Or, Waiver of Finance charges to 3/1/81 in lieu of settlement allowance Interest at regular rate t 1 Stauffer Diesel Inc. 312 W. MAIN ST., NEW HOLLAND, PA Bindweed and burr cucumber are similar problems'both best handled with a high rate of about 2.5 pounds of tnazine herbicide per acre. Burr cucumber is a climbing vine plant iden tified by its resemblance to garden cucumbers. Bindweed also is a vine problem. This weed often is 1 Settlement Allowances'* of $7OO 00 to $2600 00 Fin ancing rate not yet available 2 Or, Waiver of Finance charges to 3/1/81 in lieu of settlement allowance Interest at,regular rate confused with mormngglory. Yocum said he never had seen mormngglory m Lancaster County. Bindweed is a creeping vine which grows up plants and poles. At this tune of year it has a white flower. In general, farmers probably will recognize the weed as (Ttirn to Page D 3) J 717-354-4181