Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 05, 1973, Image 15

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    N
ew Soybean Variety Resists Lodging
we:
ILLS, a new high yielding
ly maturing soybean variety
istant to lodging - falling
m -- has been developed by
perative efforts of the Purdue
CORN PLANTING NEEDS
STOP AT
Bird-in-Hand Farm Supply
200 Maple Ave.
AGRICO STARTER FERTILIZER
To give your corn that head start
BUX-TEN
For soil insects
GANDY INSECTICIDE APPLICATORS
AATREX ATRAZINE
Still The Most Popular Corn Herbicide
BLADEX
New Complete Corn Herbicide
SOYBEANS
These Top Yielding Varieties
Certified Amsoy-early variety.
Wayne-mid season.
Certified Wayne-mid season.
it Certified Delmar-medium iate.
★ Certified Kent-late.
Order Now Before Supply is Exhausted
P. L. BOHRER & 880., IHC.
Smoketown, Pa.
University Agricultural Ex
periment Station, Lafayette,
Ind., and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Developing soybeans
FOR YOUR
AVAILABLE NOW
Bird-in-Hand, Penna
Ph. 397-3539
resistance to lodging may
become an increasingly im
portant research goal m the
development of varieties resp
ponsive to highly productive
environments. Scientists of
USDA’s Agricultural Research
Service (ARS) and the Illinois
Experiment Station, Urbana,
observed that early lodging could
Ije a barrier to increased soybean
yields in highly productive en
vironments. Increasing soil
fertility, irrigation and using
other practices to improve yields
normally increases lodging.
Yield of WELLS is similar to
that of Amsoy 71, Beeson, and
Corsey. It is resistant to
phytophthora root rot, race 1, and
frogeye leafspot, race 2, but it is
susceptible to bacterial pustule
and downy mildew.
WELLS is adapted as a full
season variety from about 40
degrees to 44 degrees latitude in
the United States. It matures four
days earlier than Amsoy 71 and
five days earlier than Beeson. It
was evaluated in 89 regional tests
conducted by ARS at the U.S.
Regional Soybean Laboratory
and cooperating state ex
periment stations in Illinois,
Indiana, lowa, Kansas,
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,
Nebraska, New Jersey, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South
Dakota and Wisconsin and
cooperators in Ontario, Canada.
Breeders’ seed will be main
tained by the Purdue University
Agricultural Experiment Station.
USDA has no seed for
riiqiribntion
with
Lyng to Head Meat Institute
Richard E. Lyng, former
Assistant Secretary of
Agriculture, has accepted an
offer of the Board of Directors of
the American Meat Institute to be
elected president of the AMI at its
Annual Meeting in Chicago, Sept.
22-25, it is announced by Clifton
B. Cox, Board chairman
Lyng is slated to succeed
Herreil DeGraff, who will
complete a ten-year term as the
AMI chief executive this year.
Cox also announced that the
AMI headquarters, which have
been located in Chicago for more
than a half century, will be
moved to Washington, D.C.,
sometime in 1974.
The AMI is the national trade,
Lancaster Farming Saturday. May 5.1973 —1
Senate Minority Leader, Hugh Scott (right, above) was
recently awarded an engraved copper skillet conferring on
him the status of “Good Egg”. Hendrik Wentink, Assistant to
the President at Pennfield Corporation in Lancaster and
president of the Northeastern Poultry Producers Council
made the presentation on behalf of the nation’s four leading
poultry trade associations. The trade groups jointly spon
sored a Congressional Reception in the nation's Capitol with
Senator Scott serving as host.
research and educational
association of the meat packing
and processing industry. Its 950
packer, processor, and supplier
members do business in all 50
states and handle about two
thirds of the nation’s total meat
production. The presidency of
AMI is a full time job.
Lyng served as Assistant
Secretary of Agriculture during
the first term of President Nixon.
He had responsibility for the
Marketing and Consumer Ser
vices areas of USDA. Previously,
he served as California Director
of Agriculture under Governor
Reagan.
Lyng is a native of San Fran
cisco and for many years was
ADISE
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BUILDING MATERIAL
FOR NEW HOMES, REMODELING AND
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Garden Hose Brooms
Lawn Rakes Hand Tools
Shovels Many different
Hardware
ROOFING MATERIAL
Chanel Dram roofing
Asphalt roofing
Roll roofing
Wood shingle
Roof Coatings
Mill work available
Dealer in Master Mix and Wayne Feeds
All types of Animal Feed Bulk or Bag
PARADISE, PA. 17562
active in California business ai
civic affairs.
ERTH-RITE
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Phone 717-442-4171
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