Al2—Uncaster Farming, Saturday, April 11,1981 Farm Calendar Saturday, April 11 Somerset County dairy princess contest, Hidden Valley Resort, 7 p.m. Apple blossom queen contest, Bendersville Elementary School, 7-30 pm 11th Annual Maryland Holstein show, State Fairgrounds, Tunonmm, Md, 9:30 New Bolton Vet Center open house, R 926 near Kennett Square, 3 p m Garden State Dairy Goat Assn , 3rd annual awards banquet, Charlie’s Brother’s Restaurant, Hopewell, N J Maryland farm safety field day, Grove Farm, Sharpsburg Pike, just south of Rt 70,10 a.m Sunday, April 12 Garden State Goat Assn meeting, Somerset County 4-H Center, Milltown Rd Bridgewater Twp 1:30 pm Monday, April 13 Sheep Shearing School, Pequea, 9 30a m , concludes tomorrow Cumberland County 4-H Dairy Calf Club, Allison U M Church, 99 Mooreland Ave , Carlisle, 7 30 p m. Hunterdon County, N J , Poultry Short Course begins 7 30 p m , Extension Center, Flemington Tuesday, April 14 York County small computer workshop, Pleasant Acres, East York, 7 30p.m First aid for farm couples, Dover High School, ag room, 7pm SMUCKER’S SALES SERVICE, INC. NEW HOLLAND. PA 17557 SALES & SERVICE FOR: We Have SR2I2 lip. Lister Diesels, as is or rebuilt • Good used diesel • New Sputnik wheels engines and parts We mount diesels on balers, crimpers, compickers, etc. Install a blower fan for better diesel & refrigeration cooling. Longer life on diesel. DEALER FOR QUINCY AIR COMPRESSORS DEALER FOR LISTER DIESELS Contact Tim's Diesel Service Star Rt 2 Rebersburg, PA FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 717-354-4158 OR IF NO ANSWER CALL 717-354-4374 Adams County Beef Producers meeting, 7 -30 p.m , Extension Office, Gettysburg Methane Digester Construction, Myersdale Area High School, 8 p.m Maryland Apple Commission meeting, Venice Inn Motel, Hagerstown, Md , 9 a.m. Goats milk seminar, Clayton Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, Del., 9-30 a m , con cludes tomorrow Milk Sampler Training, 7 p.m to 9 p.m , continues tomorrow Poultry Sales and Service Con ference, starts 9 a m., J O Keller Bldg , Penn State’s Main Campus, continues tomorrow Wednesday, April 15 Holstein Barn Meeting, Windy Crest Holsteins, Howard J Sutton Farm, Fairmont N.J , 8 p m Montgomery County Holstein tour Friday, April 17 Chester County seedling tree sale sponsored by SCS, concludes tomorrow Saturday, April 18 National Trotting Pony Sale, Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg RO #2, BOX 21 LISTER, PERKINS & DEUTZ DIESELS Jester) DIESEL POWER Thursday, April 16 I*:. 2Cyl F2L-912 For lower cost per hour power, rely on Letters To The Editor Dear editor As a subscriber to your paper, 1 want you to know that I certainly enjoy it, especially this tune of the year when I enjoy readmg the auction sale advertisements. However, I am deeply concerned about the accuracy of some of the ads On Saturday, April 4, 1981 I drove 135 miles one way to attend a sale that had a certain motor vehicle advertised, only to find that it had been sold prior to the sale date. I think you probably know how I felt about that! I think you should make it clear to your advertisers that they will be responsible for false or misleading ads, ana require that all advertisements for sales contain the name and telephone number ot a person who can be contacted for accurate in formation. A fine example of the way an ad ought to be done is the Jason’s Leather Craft ad on page ElO of your March 21,1981 issue Herbert W. Stewart R 1 Bellefonte Editor: A week or so ago someone put on my deks (I don’t know who) the January 3rd issue of Lancaster Farming, and had written in big, red pencil, ‘ See page A-10” To say I was amazed is putting it mildly. First, let me state, I was bom and raised on a farm near Ephrata so I believe I know what it’s all about. Your editorial in the issue DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? COCALICO EQUIPMENT HAS THE TWO MACHINES TO HANDLE YOUR DRAINAGE PROBLEMS. ★ Both machines Equipped with Laser Beam Grade Control Drainage Pays High Returns COMPARE Investment Annual Return Even with the conservative fig- F*rm Buildings 2 ures shown here, it’s obvious that Farm Land n% land drainage should top farmers' Bonds el% lists of investment priorities. /V LI C A referred to above entitled “Enough is Enough” contains statements that contradict each other. The article begins by indicating the tune has come for the Com monwealth to stop wasting money acquiring land and start investing funds in saving it. The Penn sylvania Game Commission’s objectives are the acquisition of lands and investment of funds to save land for many purposes for future generations. We do not consider this a “waste”, as alluded tom your article. Further, m the article you have stated, “for starters, the wrong land is being saved. There is no big rush of developers to develop rocky hillsides, backwoods timber stands or hilly brush. ’ ’ May I suggest you go to the Poconos, Bedford or Somerset Counties, or even to the nor thcentral part of the state and see development upon development in the areas you have outlined. We feel there is an obvious need to protect these areas at this time. If the Game Commission were to take a negative attitude, there (Continued from Page AID) most poisonous plants are un palatable, and cattle will consume them only when hungry. To Control Fowl Mites The Northern fowl mite has been particularly troublesome m many of our poultry flocks. The mite problems began during the winter and continues in many flocks. It is a well recognized fact that the Northern fowl mite can be very difficult to control because it spends its life cycle on the host, and has the ability to develop resistance to miticides. However, in many cases, mite control is not achieved because of the way that the miticide is appbed. For COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO. DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING RD #3, DENVER, PA 17517 PH; 215-267-3808 Now Is ★ We Stock Heavy Grade Tubing which Exceeds SCS Specifications. In sizes 4", 6". 8", 10” and 12”. NOW AVAILABLE 15" &. 18” Tubing ★ Also Pipe And Fittings For Tile Outlet Terraces. would be no lands for outdoor recreational activities available for future generation. You alluded to using money that is being utilized for acquisition of Game Lands as incentive payments for farmers to keep land in agriculture. Again, may I call your attention to the several statutes that have been enacted in order to provide tax incentives to the agricultural community. In spite of these statues, land is still being taken out of production for development, industry, etc. This will continue regardless of what incentives are available due to the fact that the larger segment of our population and industry is located within these regions, and developers pay whatever price the market dictates. A prune example is the displacement of the Amish from Lancaster County. The Game Commission’s acquisition program is predicated on the basis of a willing seller to a willing buyer on an open com petitive market, and as the land base for outdoor recreational uses (Turn to Page A 39) The Time example, when a fine spray nust is used, the total volume of miticide per bird is not sufficient to control the mites A corse spray or a “pencil” stream will put more miticide on the bird with better penetration, thus better control. Another pomt for better control is to add a small amount (1 tablespoon per 3 gallons) of detergent to the spray as a feather wetting agent It will give better penetration and retention of the miticide. Some of the miticides currently approved for use on layers are Co-Ral, Rabon and Sevm. Be sure to follow label recommendations and precautions when using any pesticide.