Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 24, 1996, Image 11

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Agronomy Day, Calvert Grange
Hall. 9:30 a.m.
Maryland Holstein State Conven
tion, Holiday Inn, Francis Scott
Key, thru March 1.
Nutrient Management Law meet
ing, Fulton Grange, 1 p.m.
Nutrient Management Law meet
ing, Mastersonville Fire Com
pany, 7 p.m.
Commodity Marketing Seminar,
Tulpehocken High School,
Bemville, 7:30 p.m-9 p.m.
Montgomery County Extension
meeting, 4-H Center, Cream-
FORCE* 1.5 G is the #1 dealer
recommended soil insecticide
in the Northeast. FORCE
offers outstanding protection
against a broad spectrum of soil
borne insect pests, including
Northern and Western corn
rootworms, cutworm and
wireworm.
Other benefits include;
▲ Low toxicity to mammals
and birds
A No impact on earthworm
populations
A Compatibility with Accent,
Beacon and Broadstrike
herbicides and other post
applied herbicides.
A Less leaching potential
than other soil
insecticides
and banquet, Frederick.
Md. Cattle Industry Convention
and Trade Show. Hagerstown,
Christian Farmers Outreach
Luncheon, Wilhelm Ltd.,
Westminster. Md.. noon-2:30
p.m.
Dauphin County Livestock Ban
quet, Ag and Natural Resources
7 o.m.
For more information, contact your
local Zeneca dealer, or call Zeneca at
ZENECA aq Products
ANSWERS FOR AGRICULTURE
Pesticide review and exam, Cla
rion County Extension Office, 7
p.m.-9 p.m., also March 5.
Cornell Conference on Dairy
Marketing and Product
Research, Syracuse, N.Y., 8
a.m.
Dairytea informational meeting,
.Holiday Inn, Waterloo, N.Y.,
School.
Christmas tree meeting, Lebanon
Valley Ag Center.
Bedford County Holstein annual
meetings. Northern Bedford
H.S., Loysburg, 7 p.m.
Schuylkill County Crops Clinic,
FORCE 1.5 G Protects
Your Crop,
For The Environment
Here's what
Northeast growers
are saying about
FORCE:
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Clarence Keener, )r
Manheim, PA
enter state and national
Corn Grower Association yield
contests every year so
protecting our crop from insect
pests is important to us Two
of our entries in '95 were 197
and 202 bushels per acre
"We’ve used FORCE for the
past three years on 100 acres
of corn It has worked well at
controlling rootworms We
haven't seen any in all the time
that we’ve used it
"The safety of FORCE is a
consideration Other products
such as can kill birds
FORCE doesn't
"1 also like the fact that using
FORCE doesn’t restrict our
1-800-759-2500.
Conference Center, Penn State
Schuylkill Campus, Schuylkill
Haven, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Strawberry School. Berks County
Ag Center, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Dairy-MAP, financial module.
Walker Township Municipal
Building, Bellefonte, 10 a.m.-3
p.m.
Lancaster County Dairy Day, Part
11. Farm and Home Center.
Cedar Crest FFA annual banquet/
member banquet. Cedar Crest
Middle School, 7 p.m.
Tractor Safely Training Work
ships, Lehigh County Ag Cen
ter, Allentown, 7:30 p.m„ con-
tinues March 12,19, and 26 and
April 2 and 9.
U. of Del. Field Crops Meeting,
Embers Inn, Carlisle, thru
Is Safe
post herbicide applications
Lambsquarters, velvetleaf and
pigweed are the problem
broadleaves on our farm We
sometimes have problems with
foxtails, fall panicum and other
grasses
“At times, we've had to go in
with a tankmix of Accent,
Banvel and atrazme for a
rescue treatment With FORCE,
we've got the freedom to use
any post product that's needed
without worrying about the
insecticide interacting with the
herbicide
' JPI
Consistent Performance
You Can Trust
FORCE 1 5G has received
excellent rootworm ratings
from Cornell University
Cornell Four-Year Average
Rootworm Trials
T-Band Rate/ 4 Year
Treatment 1000 Average
FORCE 1 5G 8 2 39
Counter 15G 8 2 68
Lorsban 15G 8 2 89
Untreated checks 4 25
Average trials completed at both the Tblly and
Freeville locations (1992-1995) Rates are
expressed as oz product per 1000 row feet
rootworm Mat cause this damage
Lancastar Fanning, Saturday, February 24, 1996-All
March 7.
Dairy-MAP, Managing For Suc
cess. Venango County Exten
sion office, 9:45 a.m.-3 p.m..
also March 13.
Potato Day. Schnecksville Grange,
Schnecksville, 9:30a.m.-3 p.m.
Ag Outlook meeting. Gettysburg
Junior High School, 7:30 p.m.
Regional Fruit School, Orchard
Floor Management, Penn State
Fruit Research Center, Bigler
ville, thru March 7.
Tractor Safety Training Program,
Crawford/Erie County, Ag Ser
vice Center, Waterford, 6:30
p.m.-9:30 p.m., continues
March 7, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.,
and testing on Saturday, Match
View Inn, Greensburg, 9 a.m.-3
p.m.
Poultry Progress Day, Farm and
Home Center, Lancaster, 8:30
a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Carroll County Extension private
applicator training session,
extension office. 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
or 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
Lancaster County Fruit Growers
Association banquet. Country
Table Restaurant, Mount Joy,
a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Maryland Holstein Eastern Shore
Showcase Sale. Ouanvville.
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the
Fanner Conference, Rochester
Holidome, thru March 9.
National Fanners Union, Hyatt
Regency Hotel, Cincinnati.
March 8-11.
Apple Plant Growth Regulator
(PGR) School, St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Biglerville,
1001, 9:30
HAY, STRAW
& GRAIN
SALE
Every Thursday
at 12 NOON
Vintage Sales
Stables, Inc.
(Rt. 30,10 miles east
of Lancaster
in Paradise, PA)
For info.
(717)442-4181 bus.
(610) 4SB-BSIB home
; STOP
Feeding $4.00 Corn
to Pest Birds
} Avitrol treated aram
successfully remote pe»t biras
f from feedlots ana tgrm
, buildings
' HESS AGRI MARKETING
L 218 Rockpomt Rd ,
’ Marietta, PA 17547
|* (717)426-3135
. EPA Approved
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