Tobacco glut (Continued from Page D 6) John Yocum, from the Penn Slate University research farm in told farmers it is important to use proper quantities of fertilizer, especially in the seed beds. With too much fertilizer, he said, 'what happens is you burn those little plants up.” He recommended using 1 to l : /2 pounds of com starter on a 50- square foot bed and 12 pounds of a 6-feet by 100-feet bed. “You don’t need a tremendous amount of fertilizer,” he said, adding that those amounts should be followed with other applications during the growing season. Yocum advised farmers to have their soil tested so they will know what amounts of fertilizer to use. While manure provides many nutrients to the soil, Yocum said different manure contains dif ferent quantities of vital nutrients. He said chicken manure should fotmi.w.ii DHIA APPROVED Tells You Every Cow’s Production... Every Time... 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