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Show ; , te J'. .r ; , . 'i Cl1. . : - 4' . j1'- m j; ; ' s. l'lIfIf I 11 ft M M ' V r k f w. W , 3 I mm I f w I H i A'' . . 4.i ' 1.. 4 i ' . f t V i. r 1 'f i 4. i. .s . i" ' ' J) r '' ' ' 1 .M - yi-- , - l v'll a ... .,. :;y i ' if; . ,pr .1 , . f ' .,. '1 VV' '! ! , j t 1 .. 1'; !A-- ' ; .r1 ' , v ? it 'it f.A , .. r A qwchd form of iron called iron ' Chelates .has given - some promising resiflis when to the soil. ' Die chelapfied ate material has been made ' such that it does not com-plthe soli and Is availehle. for aheorptton by 1C fiH 0r ; i: : . , ' y. : w i ; afioiis. Die Raytex iron produced greener; leaves earlier than (fid fiie Fe 138 We noticed differences .between the treated and untreated trees within two or three days after the initial spray. Trees receiving either, throe sprays of five or ten pounds per 100 . i: ! iron Rayple frees well. greened up the mafids aiteountsrof Larger ; r used since were the terial ; is about price per ptound five 'times; cheaper and we wished to compare ;.the effects of treatments of similar cost. However;; there was not: much; difference be--, tween the trees receiving five pounds "and those receiving ten pounds. YThfe indicated that the five pounds .did about as well as theiheavier , application. Neither material gave ; : effect or cany-ove- r to from one , year the next ' with either the soil or foliar ; appUcathms. PoMlbly if soil treatments were a number of years m succes--: sion, there would be a carryover effect fiorafewyears. In another, experiment only . onehalf of ; some frees were;; sprayed to compare ; the effect of sprayed and ; unsprayed portions : of the same tree and to - see how much the material would be translocated or moved from ;; fective assprayfoliarappli-cation- s ; ! In increasing the Iron in the lefif or greening, the tree. Both types df treatments wer e applied in late i . ; ? . r, 'P'J ' A. - : - ' : ; - . . ; . isdeeired. nStWE CCLECT OOLLINSTON, UTAH 'l . FUUbllall'WtIlb Han l Lewista ' Vi.. ndt orchard!? i : . growers hope ao. Tha old method of ixneettns Iron citrate or Iron phosphate Into the tree, trunk has been used with some success on , but a less involved Mannf actoreedby - fm: - fiidt i:.i 'i w ,f I sattsdaqtory tnrabtema v in I' : o Uslvmltj, Lcaen . . ' V- c BASE IN BULK;' BAG OB CUSTOU SPREAD. ' ' :: APPLY NOW . . . NnilOGENUPERPHOSPIIATE " a plications of oneghth: and meourtto pound Fe l33 per : the trees were not tree. Bid nearly as green' as those receiving foliar sprays of one and fimee 3 pounds per 100 gallons of. the same rmater-te- l using .three sprays . at weekly intervalsor, of Ray- plex , at five pounds iper 100 by man. Because the maorfacturing process ,vjs 00 involved, it resisted in the material being fairly expensive. Recently, however, this process has been fpeam-Hne- d and the volume increased such that the. price has been reduced conader-laMYet, growers still need a more convenient control than the soil -- treatment Spraying seems to offer the answer. We are testing; two materials (Rptex ; won and Fe 138) in troth soil: and foliar applications. Our tests so far have indicated that soil applications axe not as ef, ; -- 5. ' 1 ; , . V j , A Gan 'v,i 1?. r - ,r. t ,n f.t. ;j , Utah State ' Die first chelate ma- (Mayrlh August,; leaf oolor terial was made with syn- was evidently v tmprovdl in thetic products manufachir-e- d file trees .receiving sod ap- : ..... 4 ,... - tr ' :; e Prcfexm el ldb Bd Metecrobar' .. s .! 'Vf f .. iVv v- 't 't '4 ' . - :. ? i ... . ! fr'v . " i.-X- : f.- ; ; roots. David R. .Wc&er, cf Pbst Sdesce aifii'R. L. SbR .. , " 4 ii a . : w - , Ml eves; ;0' , ' f , : r'h, V i ... V f . . f fV V - . aped : ; : . : ; r . , A one"' side T teanother. A r .Very if any, translocation occurred between the' sprayed vr; and unsprayed parts. When sprayed with Rayplex Fe the one side was dark green v while the .other un-sprayed side was; very 'pale Mttle, : ' : v : ; SimJter results , yellow. : r oc- curred wtih: the Fe 138 although the cohn: difference was not as freat-ment- s, ; 1 . : sfrik-ing:;.-- ,:. KC- - We ; plan; to continue these Judies. for the next few : , : ; years .to see what occur within the trees continual appMcation of lran. We will collect fruit samples and : measure firmness, col--. or, shape, ; site, sugar ; and rdd content to see what the ; ; iron treatments have on;; fruit quality. 'ii.'. ' " .!' ' III ; i coat injector plungers or plug nozzle ports, REDUCES ENGINE shore: ; i p ; , . s.,-.- . - 7 ; ; s . Injection system cleanlineu assured by this new additive ' . 0, prevents development of undesirable exhaust emoka j.:;: ; : , " ' Tists prove that where engine power Is limited by stnotocn sion, fuel with MPD can Increase power output by 5 to 168 r over non additive fuel. ' " r r Not on& will fuels with MP-- protect sensitivs Injectors agslnet but It wM alio piOi rusting during Idle periods or during lay-upD s, Y , . tect i fuel-handlin- systems and engine fuel systems psrtb g .C REDUCES OUT OF SERVICE TIME co The diesel engine operator can expect thet the usa of ftld taining Ethyl! MP-- will rsduce maintenance costs snd ouM service time because of prolohgMl Injector life, reduced corn sion, end cleaner engine operation. One fled 30,000 miles longer Injector llte With fucb ufihg MPD thssi wtth fuels. D 'U' ' ..ii - . ' : aiimCBKR fBnSSIR3fiU0F canLRSLsssim lx S? v : ilHHaMimaMnim. Sr QMCCDBinNJSSSSIQ' ; CC0 West 13th South s CdtUteC3y,UtA 84110 I - j : 'VA v - . Colleen Olsen , . , .. and , children, Debia, Steven and KeMy, of Portland, Qre., have been guests of her; parents, ; Mr. ted Mrs Meryin WWt-'during the sdwoft Jpifng hr, vtealtlon. ; Diey, also visited with ' her husbands parents, 'Mrs. cRSSUCi i: woi ioB Dilob CM , i I -- , ; i . the Wlafiace OWoiis. :.ni;Dwyiktca: to return 'home i cftlscvd m r : ; ; ?:;:g:4p PREVENTSC0RR0SI0N: ;; ef-Jet- et :: 3. PROVIDES MORE POWER: , fr ipv e vteitiiig in Salt Lake : non-additi- City, Myrtle Morgan attend-e- d the; Dear Tb Afyv Heart the MIA program given Lake girls: in South Salt Hteven stake. ;' Also, with the .ward tills arid officers, she heard Jane Thompson report her world tour.- Another outstanding -- memoiry. to l; Mrs. :i :: ; . 't .. .O I, . v?. v .J - jt- J S .. f . fl r ,l'' iA; ; . . v ., Morgan Was : having dinner, between ' Stake conference meetings wHhMhe stoke1 and general cuSSson--tie-s. One of thtee bad been a close friend of the late of-fio- ers ).s y. .;'ri f - r Jf. . 1 ' v ' .. ' : L" r . . .., -- Antone HoBer of Weston. - ,. ;.y: ' .' - 1' f V ' j- ,v'.'. 1'. .i.- . . |