Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1984, Image 55

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    NEWARK, Del. - Two
University of Delaware students
majoring in plant science have
received scholarships from the
Delaware-Maryland Plant Food
and Crop Protection Association,
Inc. Recipients were Maria
Sadusky, Wilmington and Charles
Toner, Newark.
The scholarships were presented
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LANDSCAPING
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CENTER
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LORDS
EQUIPMENT
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ROLLING HILLS
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STOLTZFUS FARM
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IMBERLANI
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIPMENT
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Two Delaware students receive Plant Food Association awards
by association president Arthur
Malinoski during recent College of
Agricultural Sciences Honors Day
ceremonies.
Sadusky, a junior majoring in
agronomy, says she chose this
major because of her interest in
biology and chemistry as a student
at St. Mark’s High School. After
completing her education she
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EQUIPMENT
Jonestown, Pa.
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MONTANDON
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Milton, Pa.
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$2995
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NEWCASTLI
KEENER
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Milford, De.
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Middletown, N.J.
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plans a career in industry as a
research assistant, probably doing
lab work. She is a candidate for an
undergraduate degree with
distinction based on her research,
“Dynamics of Mineral Potassium
Release on Coastal Plain Soils.”
Toner is also an agronomy major
specializing in soil science. A
second semester junior, he would
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the
Heat
with
Eggs
BED &
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At
Horseshoe
Farm
Colonial Style
Farmhouse
Built in 1809
5 Miles East of
Hershey, Pa.
Call
717/838-2863
or
717/838-1438
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Charles Toner
eventually like to teach and con
duct research. After finishing his
undergraduate work, he plans to
study for an advanced degree.
“I’m enjoying it so much,” he
says, “I don’t see why I shouldn’t
go on for a doctorate.”
This summer he is working for
his advisor, Dr. Donald L. Sparks
and another soil scientist, Dr. J.
Thomas Sims. Both scientists are
conducting field and laboratory
Cheek roses now for canker
MEDIA, Pa. Major annual
pruning is usually accomplished on
most kinds of roses at this time of
year. Vegetative buds are
swelling, indicating the degree if
vigor of the branches. The leaves
have not expanded so that the
branching structure of the plant is
still obvious.
According to C.R. Bryan, Jr.
Delaware County cooperative
extension director, stem canker
continues to be a frequent and
serious problem of roses and, after
the stress of winter, is more
pronounced on the branches. Look
for the appearance of red or brown
discolored areas on the rose stems.
Infected limbs should be cut out
automatic farm systems
608 Evergreen Rd., Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 274-5333
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 16,1984—81 S
research projects aimed at im
proving fertilizer efficiency on
field crops grown in Delaware.
Toner also pamts houses on the
side.
The Delaware-Maryland Plant
Food and Crop Protection
Association, Inc. scholarships are
given annually to outstanding
students in agronomy, vegetable
crops or soil fertility.
several inches below these
discolored areas. If this procedure
is not followed, the disease can
progress downward during the
current growing season and kill
major limbs. When removing any
diseased stems, be sure to sterilize
the pruning shears after each cut
to stop further spread of the fungal
organism.
Dip shears in a disinfectant such
as a mixture of nine parts water to
one part bleach after each cut. Dry
the shears thoroughly once the job
is complete, so that the rusting of
blades will not occur.
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