—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 23, 1972 8 USDA Announces Research Agreements Ten research agreements have been signed with State agricultural experiment stations for studies on specific agricultural subjects, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports. The agreements, funded by USDA’s Agricultural Research Service CARS), will provide data for a broad, continuing program to improve the efficiency of agricultural production and marketing and to protect the environment. The agreements signed are- A three-year, $55,000 cooperative agreement with the Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station, University Park, to purify and chemically characterize the components of crownvetch that might harm grazing animals. Crownvetch has potential as a forage crop for ruminent animals or as sup plement feed for hogs and chickens if the harmful ingredients can be removed. A three-year, $40,000 cooperative agreement with the Montana Agricultural Research Station, Bozeman, to do research on ergot, a fungus disease of wheat and barley. Sm6e there are no known ergot-resistant varieties and no fungicides or cultural practices that adequately control the disease, control is the ultimate research goal of this project. A three-year, $24,200 cooperative agreement with the Michigan Agricultural Ex periment Station, East Lansing, to investigate the physiological nature of resistance to cereal leaf beetle, one of the major insect problems limiting production of cereal crops, A three-year, $35,000 cooperative agreement with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Wooster, to establish a basis for an in tegrated Southern corn leaf blight control program using chemical and biological methods. A three-year, $36,000 cooperative agreement with the Nebraska Agricultural Ex periment Station, Lincoln, to conduct basic research on bac terial leaf blights of corn, to in clude mechanism of spread, variation of bacterial strains, evaluation of genetic sources of resistance, and interrelations among bacterial ang fungal blights A two-year, $28,500 cooperative agreement with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Fayetteville, to study biological control of northern jointvetch, a serious week of rice fields. ’Hie research will emphasize evaluation of an indigenous fungus (of the imperfect Gloeosporium) as the control agent. A two-year, $20,096 grant to North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, Raleigh, to investigate the use of growth regulators, other than 2, 4-D, to control witchweed in corn. Ob jectives include determining if the growth regulators will prevent flowering by witchweed, and evaluating several chemicals as seed treatments to protect corn against injury from her bicides that are effective against witchweed. A three-year, $20,000 cooperative agreement with the Minnesota Agricultural Ex periment Station, St. Paul, to research the effect of soil structure on the water tran smission and particle detach ment characteristics of the soil during rainfall. In addition, scientists will study the effects of sewage waste on changes in soil organic matter and soil struc ture, and in turn, on changes m water transmission through soils. A two-year, $lO,OOO cooperative agreement with the Arkansas Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College, Pine Bluff, to determine weed seed population, dormancy and viability in soils of the Mississippi Delta. This will provide fundamental information necessary for effective weed control. A two-year, $48,500 research grant to Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, for basic studies on the effects of magnetic and electrostatic fields on insects. 2 * I 2 I * I | g IS I! g I 2 2 Wolgemuth Bros., Inc. LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. ANALYTICAL SERVICES DIVISION Feeds, Flour, Forages, Foods Dairy Products, Water, Waste Water Bacteriological, Physical, Chemcial 2425 New Holland Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Telephone (717)656-9043 or (717)656-9868 genus weed For all your concrete Serving the building industry in Lancaster County with a complete R C( NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA / 717 354-2111 Mount Joy, Pa. needs HOLLAND STONE