Seek ■ (Continued From Page 13) paid on the basis of quality as determined at the elevator. Scientists are also paving the way for breeders to develop varieties that produce more oil and protein. For example, plant physiologist Robert W. Rinne is studying the metabolism of growing soybean plants to trace the biochemical pathways in volved in the synthesis of oil and protein. Disease Control Losses to diseases -- which vary from year to year, but average 10 to 12 percent annually - must be reduced. Brown stem rot, an important disease in the Mid west, for example, claims up to 25 percent of yield in some fields. This disease is among several currently studied by plant pathologists Ronald W. Cham berlain and Lynn E. Gray. Another disease under study is charcoal rot. It significantly cuts yields but often goes unnoticed because plants that seemingly f" ~~ JAMESWA 1 Gap, Penn. 17527 i Phone: 717-442-8134 R.D.I-Cams "vAmisele phosph«te ■njectable solution lB 2% , , , .. . 1. 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Geneticist Richard L. Berneard, who developed varieties now grown on most of the Midwest’s soybean acreage, made a plant exploration trip to Japan and Korea last fall, collecting over 2,000 soybean seed samples, including some from wild species. When these materials are fully catalogued, the Nation’s soybean germplasm resources may more than double New races of insects and diseases constantly evolve so that the plant breeder’s work is never finished. Until some new soybean varieties are developed - a few years hence - soybean cyst nematode (SCN) Race 4 may become the number one limiting factor of soybean production in some places. These nematodes occur in many areas of Missouri, Tennessee, and Arkansas and were found in two places in the southern tip of Illinois in 1972. For the present, nematologist Dale I. Edwards advises; “crop rotation of soybeans with corn or small grains, maintained free of all weed hosts for at least 3 to 5 years, offers the best control for SCN” When breeders develop soybean varieties resistant to the new race of SCN, initial supplies of seed will be limited. Dr. Ed wards suggests there may be advantages to blending the seed Pioduus available tiom yom local FEED and FARM SUPPLY DEALER sui viced by TramisoS tevamisole phosphate Behm Holstein is 4th to Produce 300,000 Lbs. Or-Win Masterpiece Riva 4624699, VG-85, owned by Willard Behm and son Gary, Adrian, Michigan, has become the fourth registered cow in the history of the Holstein breed in the United States to produce in excess of 300,000 pounds of milk in her lifetime. Her official total to date is 306,389 pounds, which puts her in second place on the all-time leaders list behind College Orm sby Burke who produced 334,292 of resistant with susceptible varieties beyond merely con serving the new seed. The resistant seed fraction in blends may serve as a trap crop’in which the nematodes enter but, fail to mature. Blends may also help -curb development of still newer races of pests, a problem whenever pests are continuously exposed to resistant plants. Harvest Losses; Ever since soybean production has become a viable industry it has been beset by significant harvest losses. A 1927 University of Illinois study showed that these losses exacted 11.7 percent of the State’s crop yield. Today’s losses in major soybean-producing States average 8 to 10 percent of the yield. Agricultural engineer W. Ralph Nave is studying design needs for soybean harvesting and handling equipment, including use of high speed photography to isolate causes of harvesting losses. His design work on combines em ploying compressed air and floating cutterbars looks promising. 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A phenomenal producer her entire life, Riva has nine records of 365 days or less in which she has produced in excess of 20,000 pounds of milk. Her top record was made at six years six months of age when, in 365 days, she produced 32,552 pounds of milk and 1,000 pounds of butterfat. Riva has had only three heifers out of her 15 offspring, two of which are still in the Behm herd. One daughter, Or-Win Premier Rival 6546374, in five lactations has produced 81,620 pounds of milk with a top record as a six year-old of 21,640 pounds of milk, 703 pounds of fat in 351 days. Riva’s other living daughter, Or-Win Premier Rita 7114535 has a two-year-old record of 15,630 pounds milk and 522 pounds fat justment of contemporary combines. Advances in the Federal-State cooperative research will provide the know-how for the Nation’s farmers in achieving higher soybean yields on about 50 million acres already devoted to the crop, nearly 30 percent of which is exported. PH ; 397-5152 15