Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 06, 1981, Image 175

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    Do’s Do’s Do’s
1. Read this guide carefully.
2. Us* this chart as a guide it is unlawful to use any pesticide in a manner incon
sistent with its labeling.
3. Follow directions on current labels exactly. Heed all precautions Read the label
with each use of any insecticide.
4. Maintain good sanitation practices There is no substitute
5 Store pesticides in original containers with labels intact behind locked doors
Date containers when purchased
6 Dispose of empty pesticide containers promptly and properly (bury in sanitary
landfill dump, or crush and bury them in two-level isolated location away from
water supplies).
7 Keep up to date on changes in registration and classification status of pesticides
■gist or County Agent regarding status
Check with your State Extension Entomoli
of a particular pesticide.
“I have never made a purchase that has
given me such satisfaction as the
HarvestaU Chillcuring
System has.”
1981 REVISED
NATIONAL FLY CONTROL GUIDE
00 NOT DEVIATE FROM MANUFACTURER’S CONTROL RECOMMENDATIONS
FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS EXACTLY
(PROPER SANITATION AND MANURE DISPOSAL ARE KEYS TO FLY CONTROI
NOTE: This chart has been prepared with the Science and Education Administration Agriculture Research of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture and the Office of Pesticide Programs, Registration Division, of the Environmental Protection Agency, and has been found to
comply with existing registration policies. Suggestions for use of certain pesticides on this chart are not intended to promote any trade
name compound. Consult with your State Extension Entomologist, Fieldman or Extension registration specialist for other registered uses
of insecticides listed on this chart
WARNING! KEEP CHEMICAL AND DRUG RESIDUES OUT
OF MILK AND MEAT
6 COURTESY OF:
THE NATIONAL MILK PRODUCERS FEDERATION
30 F Street, N.W., Washington, O.C. 20001
(KEEP CALF PENS CLEAN)
Don’ts Don’ts Don’ts
2. Do not exceed specified dosages on labels.
3 Do not apply pesticides to cow* during milking time.
*5. Do not rtote th>»» p>r«i»l>nt cWortnMod hydrocarbons on or around your dairy op-
IT. Ploldrln. Endrin, Hopta-
6. Do not use feedstuff* known to have been treated with
7. Do not buy grain, h»
* See reverse side for restricted use pesticides
The first year with my Harvestall Chillcunng System I faced an unusual situation.
Unexpectedly we sold 140 head of milk cows which left me with the wrong kind of
com for shelling and drying. With the cows we would put up 70 acres in ensilage and
7000 bushels of high moisture com in a blue silo. We finished combining in late
December with the com at 28% moisture. So we filled the Harvestall bin and took the
balance to Agway for commercial drying at 35<t per bushel The power for the
Harvestall cost 9<t a bushel.
The following figures are actual
ssmoo
4000.00
1960.00
1300.00
3380.00
$15,820.00
I have all of the above figures documented. As you can see, at the end of two years I
will have all my money returned. I have never made a purchase with such satisfaction
as the Harvestall Chtllcuring System.
Donald R. Howell
BLOOMSBIjRG, PA
To find out more about Harvestall and the tremendous advantages of natural air grain
drying, write or call
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Advanced Ag<wslems BrowJSS MnMSMSU
FOR DAIRYMEN
to not cantaminsf milk, milklni
cldcs in *ny milking am.
Do not use scattar or »i
•ration: Aldrfn, Benzene Hexachloride. Chlordarii]
chlor, lindane and Toxaphene.
hydrocarbons.
accordance with label directions if in doubt obtain a guarantee from seller or
have chemical analysis made.
20% INVESTMENT CREDIT
FIRST YEAR DEPRECIATION
700 BU. GAIN IN TEST WEIGHT @ 2.80/BU.
STORAGE @.lO/BC.
DIFFERENCE OF 26C/BU. OVER COMMERCIAL DRYING
GAINED BY OWNING A HARVESTALL
mcastcr Farming, Saturday, June 6,1951-El5
imsnt, Iwd or waff. Do not store post!-
baits in milking parlors or milk rooms.
from sellers who hay# not used pastlcidss in
and foi
Milford Mast
Elverson, PA 215-286-9118
Paul Detweiler
Newville, PA 717-776-3288
(latent chlorinated