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Show The Sanpete County Messenger, April 29, 1982 Emery licensing ordinance struck down by judge Sterling Grocery A (Colbys Corner) ml Mm.Sh: ni, Sim: I 835-540- 1 As weather warms, the small black adult alfalfa weevil can be seen in the crowns of alfalfa plants upon close examination. If control becomes necessary to avoid serious damage to alfalfa fields when the larvae are feeding, growers do have several effective insecticides that will do an adequate job, assures Dr. Jay B. Karren, extension entomologist, Utah State University. Dutch Holland Double Luck Green Deans Ycjjurt 303 Size 3$l 29 OADDGEJ DGPAD'nT-'inrJ-T Garden Plowing & Lawn Care Service Chacon Spray Chacon 50 Dlazinon Reg. $6.99 Loft Spray $J20 Vitamin B1 0 Reg. $1.29 57pbc,.99e For Iransplonling plantings, cuttings Yellow 0QC Plants Fur-ada- Chacon (pint) Vegetable Seeds Onion n He observes that is the most commonly used insecticide Utah growers use to control alfalfa weevil. But he says beekeepers dread it because it is the most toxic to their bees. In the Karren said, UniUtah State past, versity has issued publications warning growers of the potential danger to bees. County agents are kept informed and try to MALATHION Reg. $7.29 & Emery more nce requiring farmers though exemptions in the raising measure and all other business-county- , ordinance, passed by than a regulatory one. men to buy a business county commissioners in Emery county farm and had exempted ranch leaders had relicense to operate. Al many farmers from paying quested help from the for a license, other Utah Farm Bureau at the businesses including time the ordinance was mines in the area paid passed. Farm Bureau under protest. policy, adopted by the inform growers to spray The judge's ruling also farmers and ranchers of early before any flowers returned such money, the state, opposes any are in bloom if they have a under and requirement of a license to paid weevil serious problem halted the protest, from farm. Farm Bureau memcounty and plan to use Furadan. the bers measure. at an early enforcing testifying Even then, growers are The license trial were fees the April involving advised to spray during based on gross sales above ordinance claimed that it the late evenings when a set dollar volume, which was a revenue-raisinthere is less possibility of was held to make the measure to bolster county inkilling the beneficial a revenue- - funds in place of property ordinance The sects. problem of bee kill usually results from delaying the spraying until flowers are in bloom. Oak The extension specialist 1 says Furadan is a good gal. Bulbs effective insecticide to use when necessary to control alfalfa weevil, but directions must be followed. He warns that if proper cautions in its usage are not followed to protect the bees, more regulations may result. Learn about the beekeepers' problems Also of chemical poisoning and enter into mutually adiris, Bleeding vantageous agreements with them to produce Day lilies. Poppies crops to best advantage. mid-198- Uees need protection OD3GC2Y DGPAQVr.'lGrJV w!9 Dale, has struck down an unprecedented ordin- - ul im. Ice Cream district court judge in Castle 47 N. Main, Sterling, Utah Page S3 g taxes and, therefore, was illegal under the guise of a regulatory action. The trial was the result of a lawsuit filed by protesting mine owners. I he license fee could have put some farmers and ranchers out of business," commented Utah Farm Bureau President Frank O. Nishiguchi of Garland. Charging a license fee - really a tax to produce food, especially one based on gross sales volume and not on profit or loss, was at a time short-sighte- d when farmers and other businessmen were already caught in a cost-pric- e squeeze." "Farm Bureau has put a good bit of time and effort into fighting this ordinance, both at the county and state levels, and we're grateful that the judge saw fit to declare it invalid," the farm leader stated. Emery county Farm Bureau President Ralph Lemon of Ferron also expressed relief that the issue was settled in favor of farmers and other businessmen. Trees Gladiolus size $100 10H Peonies available, heart $45 Ce3ld White Onion Sets 8S bunch lb. Sc:3ACfIC CAG CI21P VC!3 VCv r VV.'vo VJI7E3 CGHu DACii r y '' fcs:ia H C1 Diesel Malibu Classic 4-do- Most insurance covers Z Y Consultation plank or 8 Chiropractic Warning Signs chiropractic including workman's compensation. 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