fatWihig, • * t*3W7" » ' 30 YEARS AGO -To avoid insecticide residents on vegetable crops, be certain to follow the recommendations given here and and follow precaution on containers, says Association County Agent Harry S. SloaL Do not increase the concentra tion that is suggested. Amounts of insecticide given for 100 gallons of spray assumes that you are using about 150 gallons of spray per acre. Where amounts are given on an acre basis, use that amount regardless of gallons of water used. -Starting this issue, LANCAS TER FARMING offers a new ser vice to its readers, the Umer Barry New York Egg Quotations. These egg prices are in addition to the Philadelphia prices now car ried weekly. The Umer Barry Company is primarily a printing and publishing company with no direct connec tion with the physical merchandis ing of any of the products covered by its reporters. -Pennsylvania produced sweet com made its first appearance on local markets during the week ended Monday as other vegetables matured rapidly, the State Depart ment of Agriculture reported today. A federal-state survey showed early sweet com was being mark eted in the southeastern area while the harvesting of early Lancaster County tomatoes, became lighter THIS WEEK as the season progressed. -All kinds of fruit produced in Pennsylvania, except grapes, are expected to be more plentiful this year than last, the State Depart ment of Agriculture declared Monday. -A registered Jersey owned by Jesse Osborne & Son, R 1 Peach Bottom turned in the highest 305 day record in the Red Rose Dairy Herd Improvement Assn, for the month of May. She produced 9,151 pounds of milk and 578.4 pounds of butterfat. -An emergency feed grain prog ram designed to maintain founda tion herds of cattle, sheep and goats in designated disaster areas, similar to programs in effect in previous recent years, was announced today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Under this year’s program, elig ible farmers and stockmen in designated disaster areas may obtain Federal assistance amount ing to $l.OO per hundred weight in the purchase of feed grains. The grains must be used for the mainte nance of foundation herds of cattle, sheep and goats. a{| ,il»»»»»»»»»l»)»»)»»»»»»»)»)»»»)»)»))»»)l»»»)»»»»»»»»»))»»»»»»»)ll»)»»»»»»»l»»»»»»»»|>»w»|»»»»»))))»»»»»))»»»»l»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»^ \ ~ si QUALITY WORK AT OUR END MEANS QUALITY WORK AT YOURS. MELJtOE,™,~, • —"bobcat DEALERS Wilmington. DE I Carlisle. PA si PETERMAN II FARM EQUIPMENT 11 717-249-5338 11 Chambersburg, PA CLUGSTON IMPLEMENTING. 717-263-4103 Towanda, PA Hatfield. PA II LCL CONSTRUCTION II EQUIP. SALE CO. 11 215-362-2510 II Mifflinburg.PA j mm .mm II BS&B REPAIR CTL iWi | 717-966-3756 MVVAik Quality work - we’re 302-998-0128 Honesdale. PA CHARLES H.SIEPIELA, 717-253-3334 S.P.E. INC. 717-265-4440 McNamara VP Of PFU MH.ESBURG The Pennsyl vania Farmers Union Board of Directors selected Scott McNama ra of Meadville to fill out the term of Allen Deiter as Pennsylvania Farmers Union Vice-President. Mr. Deiter became President of the Organization when Dave Stetler resigned last May to take a position with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. McNamara farms in a partner ship with two brothers, Mark and Jeff. Their 1,000 acre operation supports 150 steers and a cow/calf operation as well as a milking herd of 100 holsteins. They market their milk through the Fanners Union Milk Producers Association m lartinsburg. PA INC. 814-793-2194 lill Hall. PA OUNKLE ft GRIEB 717-726-3115 Needmore. PA CLUGSTON FARM EQUIPMENT 717-573-2250 located in Stoneboro, Pennsylva nia. The principle crops grown are corn and alfalfa. Their farming operation is well known through out the Northwestern part of Pen nsylvania as being a well run and efficient family farm. McNamara served most recen tly as the President of the Crawford/Venango Counties Far mers Union. He also serves as President of the Crawford County Council of Farm Organizations. They are also dealers for Harvestone. The Pennsylvania Farmers Union is a general farm organiza tion with approximately 5,000 members in 32 chartered counties. it together! BOBCAT OF PITTSBURGH, INC. 412-655-1030 Quarryville. PA GRIMLLI'S FARM SERV. 717-786-7318 Slatington. PA SCAT ENTERPRISES INC. 767-1711 West Lawn. PA CURKLIFT SERVICES II 215-670-2950 11 Honey Grove. PA NORMAN D. CLARK & SON INC. . 717-734-3682 Tunkhannock. PA BARTRONFARM SUPPLY 717-836-4011