Southeast field day spray when you need to,” Dnpps y leld > during which potato plant said. growth stage CPB damage has its “•Research here at Landisville greatest effect on yield; tuning of and at the Umversity is f ocusmg on spray applications to coincide with Colorado potato beetle control, “sect life stages, determining the (known as CPB), and refinements effectiveness of currently used and to the green peach aphid predic- experimental pesticides in con tions in Spudcast. Research is trolling CPB populations, and being done to find out when CPB improving the effectiveness on damage has the greatest effect on Temik,” Dnpps explained. Everybody jumped on the bandwagon as it day-long field day in Landisviile. led them to the field of their choice during the Increase Production and Profits with Farmer Automatic’s Fully Automatic Quad Deck Cage System for Layers and Pullets... without increasing your building size! Quad Deck Cage System Features & Advantages: r write for fuiTinfonnation ■ Automatic fodder I and FREE brochure or ca 11... ■ Automatic egg collection ! Reynolds and ■ Automatic watering system 1 Valin# An Inn ■ Exclusive egg saver | ICIIUI bU. 9 IIIC. I ■ tvtMMa/wtrini. i 12802 Gores Mill Road ■ Double or triple I Reisterstown.MD 21136 1 your operation without j (301) 833-1840 I increasing building size . ■ Lower cage height | ■ Easy installation * address ■ No special floor or I pit construction ■ Energy savings ■ Easier ventilation for all seasons ■ High bird concentration V 5 J* (Continued from Page A2B) STATE cmr 3P PHONE J Automatic OF AMERICA, INC. But whatever the interest, whatever the problem, everybody seemed to be at the Held day tor one reason summed up best by Mike Brubaker ot Brubaker Agronomic Consulting Service ot Lancaster County, who said, “I just wanted to learn as much as I could today about these crops and the research being done. ’ ’ '*J# * «*. P.O. Box 39, Register, G A 30452 (912)681-2763 USDA approves for livestock NEW YORK, N.Y. - U.S. Department ot Agriculture of ficials have approved new livestock export facilities at Portland, Ore., and have authorized existing facilities at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport to handle all types of livestock, in addition to horses. Harold A. Waters, a staff veterinarian with USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, said the new animal handling facilities at Portland replace older installations at the fairgrounds and the stockyards, which did not meet USDA requirements. The facility at John F. Kennedy Airport has handled horses for many years. However, Waters said, its equipment is now con sidered suitable for all types of livestock. I« * 1 * m Both air and ocean shipments are served through the New York and Portland facilities. Federal regulations require animal export facilities to provide adequate feed water and shelter; Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1,1981—A29 lighted examination areas with suitable restraining equipment; separation of exported livestock from other shipments; and safe, sanitary pens, gates, walkways and loading ramps, Waters said. In addition to News York and Portland, USDA-approved facihties for both ocean and air shipments are available at Richmond, Va.; Miami and Tampa, Fla.; Houston and Brownsville, Texas; San Fran cisco, Calif; and Seattle, Wash. Export faculties for air ship ments only are available at Los Angeles, Calif.; Newburgh, N.Y.; Harrisburg, Pa.; Chicago, 111.; New Ibena, La.; Stockton, Calif.; and Moses Lake, Wash. A listing of USDA-approved export facilities is available from the Import-Export Staff, Veterinary Service, APHIS, USDA, 6505 Belcrest Rd., Hyatt sville.Md. 20782. Notice of the approvals were published in the July 13 Federal Register. New York export STRIKE IT RICH! SELL IT NOTH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED jpg# BOOKS SHOE SERVICE 107 E STATE ST QUARRYVILLE. PA 17566 717-786-2795 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS