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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 7, 1963-9 Stay* Sweet ing and food processing, have Fre sh sweet c j!TthaThSd JJ^' 8 naar rt Salween® 10*00 *p.£“and k 10ld I thelr W * h B^ar intent and and Dr McArdle * nical means °* handling feed- midnight. scientistsat the |ow starch for many days after are testing se^ral Ing materials and manure and "The purpose of this tour iarvest, say * “ u ' s harvest, 11n(V1 nt „„„ nv)T „ practical methods of produc- will be to observe modern hog Exp nm nt sta. sta dard SW eet C orn hybrids, thaa half ttl6 BUrC h c ?ntent ine . be f tnd P° rk J ™er and cattl « Ceding operations; [ on at the **enn y van a oiace slll pp ed long distances even of varieties now grown They costs - Sugar beet growing and many automatic and labor-sav [niverslty. under refrigeration, lose much are studying the genetic con- harve stlng will also be obser- ing devices will be seen in ac- The research center reports 0 f their sweetness by the time troi of sugar and starch syn” ved ” will lod S® 5n the Fre- tlon. Also, the mid-western. : thesis in corn endosperm in a' mont * OMo - area on Wednes- meat producers have lower | search for genes and gene day *! £h h. u production costs than most combinations affecting sugar- for Thutrs- eastern feeders; we must be retaining qualities day ’ october 24 calls for one interested in learning how this _. ' chttle feeding stop at the Bill 5s done in order to stay in me next step, says Hr. -garner farm, Vickery, Ohio business. Here is an opportun ist 11 ' is to breed these low (recently remodeled barns ity to learn what is being done starch, high sugar senes into witll two 20 . x sd . tower in other parts oif the country,” new sweet corn hybrids. Five and tUen head 6ast oa the Smit h said years are needed to develop a new strain even with the use of mutant genes which are a short-cut method of induc ing new traits for high sugar, low starch. 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