Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1978, Image 35

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    Regulatory agencies accused of stalling agrichemical research
TUCSON, Ariz. - The long
range ability of American
agriculture to produce food
and fiber at economically
acceptable costs is
threatened by government
regulatory trends impacting
bn crop chemical research,
according to Dr. Warren K.
Lowen, director of
agrichemicals research for
the Du Pont Company.
’incentives for industry to
do new product research
have already been affected
by a regulatory pattern of
registration delays and
uncertainties, Lowen told a
meeting of the American
Pbytopathological Society
here on Tuesday.
He cited delays in ob
taining registration from the
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) as a threat to
new product research. The
trend is toward longer
reviews once required data
have been obtained and
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submitted. Lowen gave the
example of two Du Pont
fungicides. In 1956 one was
granted a tolerance for
apples in six months. The
second was granted a
tolerance for apples after a
two-and a-half-year delays
from initial application to
EPA in 1970. More recently,
even longer periods are not
uncommon. < i
Of even greater concern
are the current uncertainties
regarding continued product
registration once it has been
obtained, the' Du Pont
researcher said. “There are
many competitive un
certainties in the market
place which affect the
continued, long-range
commercial future of a
newly registered product.
The threat of producing
deregistration in its early
commercial years further
jeopardizes stockholders’
willingness to invest money
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in the original search for
new agrichemical
products.”
In addition, the costs in
volved with a successful
registration are significant,
he continued. In the 15-year
period from 1956 to 1970,
costs to develop registration
data on two DuPont
fungicides increased nearly
370 per cent. And an ad
ditional 50 per cent increase
will be involved with
registration under EPA’s
new guidelines. “In the end,
these costs must be absorbed
WHAT'S NEW
SLURRYSTORE LINE
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS,
111. - A line of Slurrystore
liquid manure handling
systems, including two new
81-ft. diameter models, is
now available from A.O.
Smith Harvestore Products,
Inc., it was announced at the
company’s headquarters
here.
The new product line in
cludes 11 different
Slurrystore models, ranging
from 25 to 81 ft. in diameter
and with capacities from
50,000 up to 903,856 gals.
375 gal. DeLaval 350 gal. Esco 600 gal. Mojonnier 500 gal. Wilson
400 gal. DeLaval 425 gal. Esco 400 gal. Dari-Kool 2-400 gal. Jamesway
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by the consumer so that
investors can maintain a
reasonable return on their
Initial cash outlay,” he said.
Lowen said he did not
recommend a return to the
standards of 1956, “but I do
wonder whether the con
sumer is really getting his
money’s worth when he
absorbs increased costs over
the 1970 standards.”
Regulatory trends are
boosting costs of crop
chemicals for the farmer,
Dr. Lowen reported. These
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Nine feet tall structures
haye been discontinued, and
a new series of 23 feet high
structures is now available
in addition to 14 and 19 feet
units. Some of the shorter
models can be raised to
Jpller sizes, if the customer
selects this option, enabling
livestock farmers to in
crease manure handling
capacity along with the
growth of their enterprises.
Slurrystore structures are
now available in four dif
ferent “families,” including
25 ft., 42 ft., 62 ft., and 81 ft.
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IN OPERATION, RIGHT ON THE FARM.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978
inHndp hiphpr nncfo fn, continue research aimed at
registrationdata, increased discovery and development
plant construction costs to °* n ? w P* 3ll * protectant
meet clean air, water and chemicals,
other manufacturing Dr. Lowen said that ter
regualtions, and increased mination of research on new
production costs involved in “ agrichemicals would have a
more stringent waste negative impact on the
disposal regulations. quality and abundance of
America’s food supply and
“These increased costs on the jobs provided by the
impact on the selling price of agrichemical industry. “I
new products as they reach hope we do not cut off these
the user,” Dr. Lowen said, new products at their source
“And they impact on the by over-zealous regulation of
incentive for the an already highly regulated
agrichemical industry to business,” he conluded.
diameter units. Model
numbers designate nominal
diameter and height in feet.
The 25 ft. series includes
the model 2514, with 52,915
gal. capacity; the 2519,
holding 69,984 gals.; and the
2523, with capacity for 87,054
gals, of liquid manure.
Among the 42 ft.
Slurrystore structures are
the 4214, with capacity of
146,986 gals.; the 4219,
holding 194,401 gals.; and the
241,816 model 4223.
The 62 ft. family of
Slurrystore units contains
the 316,000 gal. capacity
6214; the 6219, with capacity
for 418,179 gals.; and the
520,174 gal. model 6223.
The two 82 ft. Slurrystore
models are the 8119, with
726,629 gal. capacity; and
the 8223 Slurrystore. unit,
which can hold 903,856 gals,
of liquid manure.
All the new structures
feature glass-fused-to-steel
construction, double-bolted
vertical seams, and in
creased structural support
The new Slurrystore models
are also equipped with a
standard ladder and plat-
form assembly that makes it
easy to check slurry levels or
observe agitation of liquid
manure in the structure.
BUSH HOG’S
new soil hog
Bush Hog’s new Soil Hog is
a coulter chisel that does two
jobs in the same pass. Built
to operate in heavy stubble
as a primary tillage tool, its
purpose is to help fight wind
and water erosion by in
corporation about 75 per cent
of crop residue and breaking
up hardpan.
The trail-type coulter
chisel has a heavy-duty,
weled . frame and comes
with a standard hydraulic
cylinder. Both gang height
and running depth are ad
justable. The 22” diameter
blades have inCh spacing for
pulverizing action. The 32
inch high-strength shanks
are available either rigid or
spring-loaded. Available in 8
feet 9 inches, 11 feet 3 inches
and 13 feet 9 inches widths in
weights from 4100 to 5900
pounds.
For more information,
write to Bush Hog, Dept. NR,
Selma, Ala. 36701. x
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