2-Lancastar Farming, Saturday, May 10,1986 c: 30 YEARS AGO •n 3U -* The bam on the Arthur Astle sls.bss.SpS? snLs.*—• -ss Bayville K», Inc., In Norfolk, nOWtonagc-... R2JSS Farm 8t ’ and dedication service this ™ Victor Plastow Assistant weekend - 1,16 announcement was UM^Sfon^SS’i!uS2 mric by Arthur W. Eohlem.m, - inheritance of the Rnoinpos Huh oMjui nationally-known holstein bull J5E“5£T2r SL b£ *“«■* Admiral Luci£er 13 Sun Florv Harry Lee Hoar ™w being perpetuated through his ’ newly proven son Penn State and Miss Dorothy Stehman. Lucifer Star. Lucifer Star was . . thkf C week a in t roduce d into service this week Sl ® n u ?. . |t f f by the Southeastern Pennsylvania measure that permits farmers of Breeders cooperative. Pennsylvania to apply for a full _ HenS twtadairv bull refund of all state taxes on gasoline tte^Dairv and other liquid fuels. mSnfllSS Snte? oft£ - Facilities of the Lancaster „ re , g Kesearon cwiter «_tne Poultry Exchange have been of- .fS to^r e CoatesV^ e SlvSlSy^^hin^J Chicken of Tomorrow Contest Sale. „ i,i en *i ca i * w j n hull calves to the Chickens from the contest will be. sKd contacT dSr sold without charge in the May 17 0 COntaCt 6 HAVING Here’s Be sum The new higher-powi more lime each appf soil that tests to pH' Blot Ball, Pa. (717) 354-4 Gap, Pa. (717)442 THIS WEEK Wasp May Be WASHINGTON, D.C. - A tiny South American wasp, smaller than a pinhead, is an “ace in the hole” for helping the potato in dustry cut its losses to a revenous beetle, a U.S. Department of Agriculture scientist says. Robert F. W. Schroder, an en tomologist with USDA’s Agricultural Research Service, is relying on a combination of the wasp, a fungus, a growth regulator, and a bacterium to control the Colorado potato beetle, a pest that robs U.S. potato, tomato and eggplant farmers of about $l5O million each year. Schroder is turning to the wasp and the other controls because, he said, “the beetle is becoming resistant to most insecticides.” Without any control, he added, this pest can totally destroy these crops. “Hie wasp is our ace in the hole because none of the native biological controls tested reduce the beetle population below harm ful levels,” said Schroder, based at the agency’s Beneficial Insects Laboratory in Beltsville, Md. 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