Al2—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, April 10,19>2 Now is the Time (Continued from Page AID) speed that will give good per formance. With many pieces of farm machinery, the speed is listed on the manufacturers directions. Take time to be safe and to be satisfied. To Store Unsold Tobacco Those tobacco growers who have not sold their ‘Bl crop need to store the bales on the above ground floor level of a tobacco shed or barn, advises Arnold Lueck, Extension Agent in Agronomy. Place some 2 by 4's or similar size lumber under the bales to allow for air cir culation. Then put bales only 2 or 3 high to reduce fermentation from squeezing pressure. Cover the top layer of bales to keep them clean of bird droppings and dirt Use old tobacco muslin covers, canvas tarps or loose material not air-tight. Avoid tight plastic. Air should move freely around the bales. Be certain no water dnps on the stored bales or wind driven rain blows on them. You can expect some weight loss due to fermentation and possible sweating as the weather warms. To Avoid Atrazine, Simazine Residues Evidence is telling us that residues of atrazine, simazine and to a less extent, bladex, are af fecting subsequent crops in the rotation following com. Even though no visual symptoms are evident, the sub-lethal residues still present m com field soils are lowering yields of small gram and alfalfa. Consequently, reminds the COMPUTERIZED GRAIN MANAGEM. How would you like to save the energy cost of grain drying? You can with AeroDry. Compared with conventional high temperature grain drying, AeroDry can • Save up to 90 % energy cost. • Reduce shrink loss by 50%. • Increase feed value in gram. Plus you get a 25% fax credit. The AeroDry System can be fitted to your existing bin. Ask about our lease plan. For more information contact. Milford Mast Elverson, PA. 215-286-9118 Ken Sauder Brownstown, PA. 717-656-6519 Paul F. Detweiler Newville, PA. 717-776-3288 *he biggest improvement in grain drying since the corn crib. OUR READERS WRITE, AND OTHER OPINIONS (Continued from Page AIO) the “dog catcher” would call me back. I phoned him again and at 1 p.m. and was told he had not called in yet. I phoned again on Friday morning. I was given a long distance phone number to call. I left a message on the answering service that picked up the call. On Saturday morning I phoned the sheriff’s office again. They gave me a different long distance phone number for the “dog cat cher”. The man who answered the phone asked me if I had left the information on the answering service, and when told yes, said they would get back to me. Three days, two long distance phone calls, and several hours of local calls to fmd a home for him later, I still have a four-month-old dog as big as my five-year-old Bnttany Spaniel that has eaten Extension Agronomist, we must make efforts to reduce herbicides carryover. (1) Soil test prior to the last year of com in the rotation. Apply all the lime recommended before the com is planted. Liming will release any atrazine, simazine, bladex still tied up in the soil and help control com crop weeds. (2) Use a low residue herbicide program avoiding the triazmes (above). Lasso and Dual would be choices to consider. Increasing the application rate would be called for m minimum till and no-till situations. (3) To control broadleaf weeds that might escape, Banvel should be applied as a follow-up. I hope you will read this article thoroughly and stop and give it some serious thinking. It seems our farm associations and other dairy related organizations are trying to snow you dairy producers with a program called the Milk Referendum, which is supposed to promote the sale of milk. Taking ten cents off a hundred for ad vertising milk is the same as buying a cow that would end up sick and dying. It’s money lost and not to come back. Stop and think if this passes, they will be collecting over nine million dollars, for what? They don’t and can’t explain how they’re going to spend the money. 1 have received a letter through a farm association which I will not belong to any more when my membership runs out. They are telling you that milk is the least advertised'beverage. This may be true. For example, there is no way you can compare milk with beer or soft drinks because the beer and soda companies are producing their Highlight of our week five pounds of dog food, table scraps, and six gallons of imlk replacer. The purpose of this letter is to give the animal welfare orgamzatons and animal rights organizations something to campaign for. My parents are prime veal farmers and along with other farmers are being slandered for the way they take care of their animals. Farmers start calling neighbors as soon as an animal is lost or found and make a sincere effort to bring the owner and the animal together again. I have yet to meet a farmer that would abandon an animal in hopes that someone would adopt it. Juli Ann Evans, Port Royal, Pa. Several years ago, my husband subscribed to Lancaster Fanning. We receive the publication on Saturday via R.F.D. We became acquainted with the publication through a good fnend who gave my husband a back edition. My husband reads it first from start to fmish, concerning anything farming. My turn is next. I usually like to read the letters to the editor first for opinions of the readers. Everything 'the women write, and the “Mulch More” topics because I have a small mulch garden. USTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY BY Advanced £ Systems Inc. ler inquiries invited Quit playing politics Being a 4-H leader for 27 years, I am very interested m 4-H and youth activities. I have used ac tivities and illustrations for our club. Our county (Gloucester) is very active and fulfilling in every 4-H aspect. Since my husband and I are past 70 years old, the Lancaster Far ming is one of my highlights at an affordable subscription price. The recipes I go over and have used several over and over. I get great comments on the last oatmeal (lard) cookie recipe. Mrs. C.W. Covert Williamstown, N. J. own product from start to finish. Every time you buy a six pack, you pay for the advertisement. When the milk truck leaves your farm, you no longer have control over how your mUk is produced. After your milk has been processed at a lot of the dairies, it has Irwji watered down, gone seperation process and the cream skinned off, etc. Now who would support advertising such a product. You fanners who are members of a co-op and don’t bother to vote, they will vote for you. Remember, if this passes and goes into effect, there will no longer be a com petitive milk market between the dairies. It seems tome if our farm associations and organizations want to do something beneficial, why not do something on the effect of the sale of imitation dairy products. The next time you stop in at a restaurant and get a cup of coffee, how many give you real milk for your coffee? I believe the opportunity has arisen again for somebody to fill their pocket book again from the fanner. As you hear all the reports about too much milk surplus, can you believe it? If milk was ; ; a farmer produces it, there would not be enough milk to reach around. Just a thought, as I was once reading of Milton S. Hershey (the founder of the Hershey candy bar) the history and lifestyle, who’s operation still exists, be stated and I quote, “If you produce a good product, it will advertise itself.” At the present tune whether you like him or not we have a president of this country who is trying to abolish illegitimate programs m our government. It doesn’t take me long to classify the Milk Referendum as such a program in our state Government. Why let (Turn to Page A 29) 3