Town-Country by David Ploch«r, Extension Sorvic* 339 3737 338-474" SECTION 2 - PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22.1»78 ( ii il s c r v a t i o n Tillage- Conservation tillage systems are very effective in reducing soil erosion by reducing water runoff This is an important l)enefit that must be recognized by producers. In tests with a rainfall simulator at the University of Illinois, water runoff was reduced with conservation tillage after growing corn Of the firsj four inches applied to plots in early spring, there was a two-inch runoff with fall moldboard plowing the previous fall. 1.5 inches in the disk and no-till plots and less than (125 inches in the chisel plow plot The tegts also showed that it was very hard to control water runoff from soybean fields, regardless of tillage system; but the runoff was nearly three inches on plots where a moldboard plow had been used The water damages the field and also pollutes downstream areas with chemicals that had been on the fields As you all know water quality is u0n cerning more & more non- farmers Swine Seminars Scheduled- Fo I lowing are just a few of the topics University of Illinois specialists will cover in the 1979 Area Swine Seminar A1 Mueller and Dick Kesler. I' of I farm management specialists will discuss how uncertainties about using antibiotics and meat preser vatives affect your management strategies They also will take a look with you. at inflation Gilbert Mollis and Leif Thompson. l! of I animal scientists, will explain new developments in swine nutrition and management, including--alternative method's of feeding sows Also, how fat in sow rations affects baby pigs Art Muehling and Dale Vanderhalm. I of I agricultural engineers, will relate producers experiences with double decking nursery pigs In addition heating hogs house ventilating air with'solar power, and flushing and sera per w ast e h andl ing systems will be discussed lieiloy Biehl. I of I Kxtension swine veterinarian. will discuss the total sulfa residue problem, swine feed additives, and parvovirus and ep4f>throzoonosis diseases T|ie nearest area program lot McHenry County Producers is QeKalb on Jan H I'll soon have more details < hrisinias Trees- Did you know President Tedd> Roosevelt refused to allow Christmas trees in the White Mouse He I>elieved that cutting the trees was poor conservation However, his. younger sons • Archie and Quentin) felt a tree was part of the Christmas spirit. They, therefore, hid one all decorated in their closet. When the boys finally showed the tree to their dad. he had a change of heart, especially after finding out that good conservation required the thinning and cutting of trees in the forests. Current research shows that plain water is as good if not better than most home made or commercially prepared .solutions for fresh cut trees. For others you might use this formula. 4 teaspsoons of a chlorine bleach 2 cups of light corn syrup 4 tablespoons of micronized or chelated iron (Green Garde, Greenol. Sequestrene >. I t u a d s i d e V e g e t a b l e marketing- While this seems hardly the time to discuss selling tomatoes, peppers, potatoes or any other vegetables - it is. If you plan on starting or improving your roadside market in 1979 planning must begin now- Last summer I was asked for a list of roadside stands, I promptly responded that I didn't know if I had the time to drive down every country road looking The point - there are many and competition is getting keen Consider these facts (I'll offer more in the next weeks). Start in a small way See how it fits your life style, your farm or acreage. and your marketing location Start with a small investment Plan for safe and convenient parking and check with local authorities about legal con terns I suggest the zoning board, building coirfn^issioner. public health depaWnept and for your security your in surance company New \IU' Requirements- New NKC i National Research Council) tables have been published for dairy cattle. In talking with diary nutritionist's at the faculty conference in November, they noted the changes When talking about protein we are now only concerned about crude protein Digestible is not considered important l>ecause of the varied factors that adjust crude to digestible Crude protein requirements for maintenace have decreased s i n c e t h e l a s t N K C w a s published in 1971. while requirements for pregnancy and lactation have increased The total change in lbs or kilograms of crude protein for a lactating dairy cows have decreased. TDN requirement have remained virtually the same. Protein Soluability & Hay- Also being discussed in dairy nutrition and being studied by University of Illinois Animal Science Nutritionists is proten soluability. What level is the best combination of soluable to insoluable protein? The goaj for greatest production is a combination of increased and decreased soluability feed stuffs, and the bacterial protein produced in the reumen. Aiso stressed by the dairy nutritionists is the importance of "some long form for forage". Low fiber ration as some of you know results in 1) decreased milkfat. 2) cows,going off feed, and 3), DA or Displaced Abomasum. Solar Studies- SalSjr energy is often mentioned ah a future substitute for fossi^ fuels. Of course agriculture has always been in the business of con verting sunlight into energy, without sunlights direct role in photosynthesis there would be no life Studies of the University of Illinois are now being con ducted to make your energy factories (fields) more productive Since less than 5 percent of the sunlight energy that strikes a given area is converted to plant energy. efficiency can be improved. Many practices farmers have been employing have increased this percent We hope to fiftd additional factors that are limiting photosynthesis. Zinc- & Sulfur Shortage- Zinc and sulfur deficiencies have been reported in some areas of the state according to Robert1 Hoeft. our University of Illinois Extension agronomist Hoeft co-ordinated research trials throughout the state last year One plot set up on silty clay loan soils in McHenry county showed no significant results to zinc, sulfur or boron treatments. While deficiencies are not widespread, you may wonder what conditions cause them. Organic matter is the primary inherent supply of zinc and sulfur, he explains. Sfcndy soils frequently are low in sulfur beeau$/ they are low in organic matter and because the sulfur can be readily leached from them High phosphorous arid high pH levels have been associated with decreased zinc availability, he adds You also eventually deplete the soil of its inherent supply of zinc and sulfur with continuous production of high yields because they demand higher levels of these nutrients for maximum production. I'll give you some facts on testing for deficiencies next week. The Virus Time Of Year It's that time of year when virus infection, including in fluenza. occurs in various geographic areas with con sequences from mild upper respiratory infection to pneumonia or death In a span of 10 years < 1968 to 1978) more than 150,000 excess deaths are estimated to have occurred during epidemics of influenza A in the United States Evidence shows that in fluenza related deaths are primarily among chronically ill adults and children and old people (over age 65) Influenza goes under many names. Hong Kong flu. China strain. Russian strains Strains of influenza A are found more frequently than influenza B. but influenza B can also cause death The Center for Disease Control (CDC) of the United States Department of Health. Education and Welfare, in Atlanta. Ga , recommends annual vaccination for all persons at increased risk of adverse consequences from infection of the lower respiratory tract This statement appears in the November issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine the of ficial journal of the American Collegeoof Physicians, the n a t i o n a l p r o f e s s i o n a l association of more than 40,000 specialists in internal medicine and related areas Some people suffer adverse reactions to the vaccine. The influenza vaccine of 1978-79 has been associated with few side effects It consists of inac tivated trivalent preparations of three strains expected to be prevalent (AT'SSR-77 <HlNl). A Texas-77 < H:iN2), and B^ Hong Kong-172). There are three types of systemic reactions to influenza vaccines i l l f e v e r , m a l a i s e , m y a l g i a , and other systemic symptoms of toxicity i 2) allergic reactions due to sensitivity to some vaccine component. ( 3 ) Guillain-Barre Syndrome i Ascending paralysis) According to the CDC. there is no evidence to suggest that influenza vaccination of pregnant women poses any special maternal or fetal risk Winter l ingering chil ls the lap of May. -Oliver Goldsmith. MEMBER Behrens & Zaun, Inc., Realtors We're all you need to know in Real Estate. Neighborhood offices. SOLO •A/# McHENRY 5017 W RTE. 120 815-344-1010 LAKE ZURICH 78 S OLD RAND RD 312 438-5631 AND ARLINGTON HTS. 255-2090 BUFFALO GROVE 537-3200 PALATINE 358-0744 SCHAUMBURG 885-0555 Thinking of EnUr-tng Th* Real Estate ProU*t ion? 1 30 hr cours® for R E Salesman Exam 2 Full t ime troinmg instructor 3 Approved by the I l l inois Office of Education Limited Enrollment For Information Call Rose McDonald 312 255 20*0 institute tor the Develop ment of Soles Potential inc HOLIDAY HILLS Enpy year round family fun in this 4 5 Br Raised Ran ch with lake & river r ights WBFP fenced yard deck 17*16 patio, 2 i baths & 2' > c garage are only a few of theamenities that abound in this home This lovely hon e is only 4 years old and has so much to please you *59,900 STONE AND BRICK RANCH Stone & brick 3 Br Ranch on a lovely large lot Comes complete with ful l f inished bsmt with possible 4th BR seperate work area & % bath New corpeting in LR DR & hall hardwood firs. 2 ' i c. del garage and beautiful family room with sl iding doors to lorge patio Cement circular drive and so much more '68,900 7"ROOM RAISED RANCH * This delightful 7 room raised ranch with o close to town location is just wotting for it's new family En|oy Christmas in front of your new fireplace and there is plenty of room for the litti« ones with four bedrooms Other features include, patio, swimming pool fenced yard 2 full baths and o 2 car garage Tell Santo this is the one for you • 1! '72,900 LILYMOOR Four month old 2 3 Br Ranch with ful l bsmt gor WBFP in LR 8. stove ret &• D W in the large country kitchen Large master Br with sitt ing room or third bedroom Convenient to everything location See it TODAY' 1 '53,000 • f i t U B -- ' ALUMINUM & BRICK RANCH Maintenance free exterior f ive room home is ideally located for a good startei or investment Super sized corner lot with o fenced in back yard for children & pets 3 Brs & immediate possession 1 YEAR $ OQQ WARRANTY 4 1 'YUU HOLIDAY HILLS RAISED RANCH Rustic 3 Br Raised Ranch has worm earthtones t o 2 baths 2' i c gar large kitchen with loads of cabinets & butcher block counter tops The convenience of the large family room & ful l both on lower level can offer so much enjoyment for fun & relaxation. Lake & river r ights and 1 Yr Warranty *61,900 CHURCH SERVICES m St. Paul's Episcopal Church 3706 W. St. Paul's and Green St. McHenry , Sunday Services-8 A.M. & 10 A.M.-Wednesday 9:30 A.M. Alliance Bible Church 3815 W Bull Volley Rd Rev Gerald Robertson Sundoy School 9:45 A M Service 1 I 00 P M Service 7:00 Wed Bible Study & Prayer 8:00 p m £t. Francis National Catholic Church Flanders Rd east of Ringwood Rd Sunday Masses I 1 o m Father A Wodko Pastor Chain 0'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church 48 1 5 N Wilmot Rd Rev Mitchell Considine Sunday School 9 45 Worship Service I 1 :00 a m Church Phone 497 3000 Pononoge 497 3050 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg Rev Leo Bortel Postor Rectory Phone 385 1477 So' Vass * 10 i l - » < • M l " i s S , n O b i . a o t First United Methodist Church 3717 West Mam Stfeet Church phone 385 0931 Ralph Smith Pastor Porsonage Phone: 385 1352 S c h e d u l e o f W o r s h i p S e t v i c e s M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 9 3 0 a n d I ! a S u n d a y S c h o o l 1 0 S O a m St. Paul's Episcopal Church 3706 W S t P o u l s & G r e e n R e v A r t h u r D M c K o y V i c o r 385 7690 S u n d o y S e r v i c e s H o l y E u c h a n s t B A M F o m i l y E u c h a r i s t I 0 o m C h u r c h S c h o o l & C o H e e M o u ' W e d n e s d a y s H o l y E u c h a r i s t 9 3 0 o m F r i d a y H o l y E u c h a r i s t 9 3 0 o m Christian Science Society L i n c o l n R o a d A n d E a s t w o o d L a n e S u n d a y S e r v i c e 1 0 : 3 0 a m S u n d o y S c h o o l 1 0 3 0 a m W e d E v c > 8 p m Christ The King Catholic Church 5006 E W o n d e r L o k e R o o d W o n d e r L a k e I l l i n o i s S u n d o y M a s s e s : 8 1 0 a m a n d n o o n E v e M a s s 8 p m F u l f i l l s S u n d o y O b l i g a t i o n Nativity Lutheran Church 3 5 0 6 E W o n d e r L a k e R d B u > I 5 7 P h o n e 6 5 3 3 8 3 2 W o n d e r t o k e I l l i n o i s S u n W o r s h i p 8 & i 0 3 0 o m S u n d a y S c h o o l • 9 a m N u r s e r y F a c i l i t i e s A v o i l o b l e St. Mary's Catholic Church R e v E u g e n e B o u m h o l e r S a t E v e M o s s 5 p m F u l f i l l s S u n o b l i g a t i o n S u n d a y M o s s e s 6 3 0 8 9 3 0 9 : 4 5 1 0 : 4 5 1 1 I 2 n o o n Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church M i s s o u r i S y n o d 4 2 0 6 W W o u k e g a n R d W R t 1 2 0 R e v H e m a n n f G r a e f 3 8 5 0 8 5 9 3 8 5 1 6 1 6 S u n d a y W o r s h i p 7 4 5 & 1 0 3 0 N u r s e r y S e r v i c e s p r o v i d e d a t 1 0 3 0 E d u c o t i o n f o r E t e r n i t y S u n d o y S c h o o l C h i l d r e n a n d Y o u t h 9 o m Wonder Lake Bible Church 7 5 0 1 H o w e D r i v e W o n d e r t o k e I l l i n o i s R e v R ' . h a r d N W r i g h t P o s t o r " S u n d a y S u n d o y S c h o o l 9 3 0 o m M o r n n g W o r s h i p S e r v i c e l l o m B b l e F e l l o w s h i p H o u r 6 0 0 p m W e d n e s d a y M i d w e e k P r a y e r o n d P r a i s e H o u r 7 3 0 p m R e v R o b e r t R e p k e a s s i s t a n t t o P a s t o i T u e s d a y 7 p m S h i p m a t e s McHenry County Friends Meeting (Quaker) 1st 8 3rd Sundoy 1 0 30 a m For information coll: 385 3872 or 312 683 3840 Church of God GreenleatAve ot Fairf ield Dr Island lake School Services: Sundoy School 10 a m ' C h u r c h S e r v i c e 1 1 a m Evangelistic Service 7p m Telephone: 312 526 8056 St. Peter's Catholic Church S p r i n g G r o v e I l l i n o i s R e v K i l d u f f P a s t o r P h o n e 8 1 5 6 7 5 2 2 8 8 M a s s e s : D o i l y 8 o m S a t u r d a y 4 0 0 p m S u n d o y - 7 a . m . 9 o m 1 1 a Mount Hope Church United Methodist 1 01 5 W Brood way Pistokee Highlands Rev Ruth Wicke'sham Sunday Worship 10:30 a m Sundoy School 9: 15 o m McHenry Evangelical Free Church 803 Royol Dr McHenry Meeting 2nd Floor Corestoel) 344 111 1 Church Pastor Roy Wisner 1 653 9675 Sunday Service 8 45 Sunday School 10:00 Faith Presbyterian Church Lincoln & Chapel Hil l Roads Rev Eric J Snyder Corporate Worship 10:30 a m Church School: Sundoy School 9am Spring Grove Church U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t 8 I 0 2 N B l i v i n S p r i n g G r o v e I I I R e v D o u g l a s W h i t e P a s t o r S u n d a y W o r s h i p 1 0 : 0 0 a m S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 0 0 a m Ringwood Methodist Church R i n g w o q d I l l i n o i s R e v J o m e s S e g i n R e s 6 4 8 2 8 4 8 C h u r c h 6 5 3 6 9 S 6 S u n d o y 9 1 5 o m C h u r c h S e r v i c e C h u r c h S c h o o l a t 1 0 : 1 5 a m Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints i M O R M O N S i 5 2 0 9 N W c l k u p A « e a c r o s s f r o m V e t e r o n s A c r e s C ' y s t o l l o k e I l l i n o i s S u n d o y S c h o o l 1 0 3 0 S o c r o m e n t M e e t i n g 5 0 0 p m S u n d a y St. Patrick's Catholic Church R e v E d m u n d P e t i t P o s t o r R e v R o y m o n d K e a r n y A s s o c P o s t o r S o t E v e S u n o b l i g a t i o n f u l f i l l e d 5 p m S u n d o y 7 : 1 5 8 : 3 0 9 4 5 1 1 & 1 2 1 United Pentecostal Church 2 5 8 S u n n y s i d e L o k e m o o r ® R e v N o l o n H i l d e r b r a n d 3 1 2 2 7 9 6 2 8 9 S u n d a y 9 4 5 S 6 3 0 p m W e d 7 3 0 p r n B i b l e S t u d y F n / 3 0 p m Y o u t h S e r v i c e Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 4 0 4 N G r e e n S t R e v R o g e r W S c h n e i d e r P h o n e 3 8 5 7 7 8 6 o r 3 8 5 4 0 3 0 S a t u r d a y 1 C h u r c h 5 : 0 0 p m S c h o o l 5 4 5 p S u n d o y C h u r c h 8 : 3 0 & 1 0 3 0 S c h o o l 9 I 5 N u r s e r y S e r v i c e s A v o i i o b l e First Baptist Church 509Fron<S* 385 008: R e . M a ' s h a i l t ^ e r f y B i b l e S ' u d y S u n d a y S c h o 9 3 0 a r n W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 1 0 4 5 a a n d 7 0 0 p W e d n e s d a y P r o y e r S e r v i c e 7 0 0 p " Friday 7 p m Awana George R. Justen Funeral Home Freund Funeral Home Peter M. Justen Funeral Home 3 5 1 9 W E l M S T R E E 1 McHENRY l L W O N D E R l A 7 6 1 1 H A N C O C K D R i 3807 F L M S T R E E ' M c H E N R * I I I Glaviano's Interiors & Palatine Mil lwork 385 3764 4 i 4 S ROUTE 3 JUST NORTH OF McHENRr El OR A I McHenry Savings & Loan Guettler's Service Inc. 1 2 0 9 N G R E E N S T R E E T 8 • 8 N ' R O N ' S T f i > f E M c H E N R 3 8 5 3 0 0 0 - ! M c H E N R 3 8 i Brake Parts. Co. First National Bank Mitchell Sales, Inc. of McHenry P O B O * I I McHENR'" I L l t 3 8 ^ 7 0 0 0 | 3 8 1 4 W E L M S T R E E T M c H E N R * I L L 3 8 5 5 4 0 0 _____ j --f B i j . C * O l D S O P E l i 9 0 3 N H » O N ' S T M r H E N R • 3 8 1 Ace Hardware The Bath Shop 3 7 2 9 W f l M S T R E E T 3 0 1 2 W R T E ' 2 0 M c H E N R Y I L L 3 8 5 0 7 2 2 j M c H E N R r I I I 3 8 5 0 0 4 8 McHenry State Bank 1309 N B O R D E N S T « E F T 3510 W E L M S T R E E T McHENRY ( I L 385 5V20 j M C H E N R Y ILL Tonyan Construction Co.- The McHenry Plaindealer 3 " ' 2 W E L M S T R E E T Coast to Coast Hardware 4 4 0 0 W R T E 1 2 0 3 8 5 1 0 4 0 j M C H E N R " M A R K E T P I A C E 3 8 5 6 6 5 ' I