—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 21. 1973 18 Soybean By Raymond A. Krause Plant Pathology Extension Penn State In order to supply growers with certified soybean seed this year, several soybean seed producing states have lowered the Strip tests prove it: Cattle prefer Pioneer brand sor ghum-sudangrass hybrid over other brands. That means they’ll eat more .... make more meat or milk. Unbeatable hot-weather pas ture or green-chop. Can be planted on diverted acres and grazed after September 1. Treat your cattle to the pasture hybrid they like beatl See or call your Local Pioneer Salesmen PIONEER. SOROfHUM PlonMr to a brand nama; numban Idantlfy varlatlaa. • Ratlatarad trada mark ml Plonaar Hl-lrad Com Cam PMy, Daa Matoni, lowa. UAA. Management Tips minimum germination requirement for certified seed to 70 percent. This means that you may need to increase your planting rate accordingly. For example, at a soybean workshop in Lafayette, Indiana, a test of recently harvested soybeans showed only one-fourth had 80 percent germination, half tested between 60 and 79 percent, and the remaining one-fourth tested below 60 percent germination! Due to high cost of soybean seed and lower germination, this is the year to use seed treatment with a fungicide and-or an in secticide to help prevent seed decay, damping-off, and maggot injury. If both seed treatment and soil inoculation (planting on ground where soybeans have not been planted before) are required, it is considered best to treat the seed several weeks before applying the inoculant. See the Agronomy Guide for additional information on seed treatment. We recommend that all seed germination be tested. Increase your planting rate to offset low germination. A “Do It Yourself” germination test is included. DO IT!! It is important that soybean producers consider disease prevention before planting. After seeds are planted, it is too late for most disease control practices. Seed and-or soil treatment with various plant health products (fungicides, insecticides, etc.), disease-free seed, disease resistant varieties, disease preventing crop rotations, and plowing under crop refuse are commonly employed as preventive management prac tices to improve health of soybeans. The proper com bination of soybean health promoting practices for an in dividual grower will depend to a great extent on the diseases that have been a problem in the field under consideration. It is known that disease problems can vary from field to field even on the same farm. Growers are advised to contact local or State authorities for localized information on slybean diseases and their control. How to Run a “Do It Yourself” Cold Test for Determining Soybean Seed ViabUity The standard seed laboratory germination test does not provide an accurate criterion for soybean seed viability in the field. The “cold test” for seedling emergence is a more accurate method of finding out what seeds will do when planted in the field. Here is how to run a cold test: 1. Count out three (3) 100 seed samples selecting seeds free of cracks, splits, mold and discoloration. 2. Layer each 100 seed sample in a large Dixie Cup or drinking glass alternating a layer of seeds with a layer of field soil. 3. Moisten layered seed samples and store for 7 days at approximately 50 degrees (garage, tool shed or outside building temperature). 4. Plant cold treated seed in fiats or baking pans of ordinary sand. Plant 100 seeds in 5 rows of 20 seeds. 5. Moisten planted beans, place in a room at 70-80 degrees (the living room is a good place if you can get away with it). 6. Water daily and start counts of emergence after 4 days, check on sth, 6th, 7th days and record percentage emergence. 7. Average the three 100 seed samples and this is the per centage emergence you can expect to get in the field. 8. A good seed sample should give no less than 70 percent emergence in cold test. This should give 80-90 percent emergence in the field. liiiiiiiiiiißHiHUHn-HaiiiiiimiiiaHumn, ■ ■ ■ INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER mouiKtoui You’ll have to admit our Mow ’n Tow Bonus is a good deal But what makes it an outstanding one is what you’re getting the bonus on A big, powerful MESSICK FARM EQUIP. ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319 C. B. HOOBER ft SON INTERCOURSE 786-8231 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Sales and Service EPHRATA 733-2283 hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm* KAUFFMAN BROS. MOUNTVILLE 285-5951 FOR YOUR LAWN 11l International Harvester machine that not only handles the toughest of chores with ease, but is as I easy to drive as your car 818 Offer expires June 30,1973 f Any Way You Cut H. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TRY A CLASSIFIED AD Buy any IH riding mower (5 or 7 h.p.) and well give you this trailer attachment at no extra cost. COPE t WEAVER CO. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351