08—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 15,1980 Son and father, R. Gregory and Robert M. Manners of Ringoes, Hunterdon County, N J., devote much of their time to crops farming these days. Tractor puller (Continued from Page D 7) March Board of Trade futures, so we follow that in the WSJ. We dry the com at less than 160 degrees F. and store it apart from our regular com on the farm until they call for portions or all of it. “Regardless of delivery date, and even afterward, we can phone Staley any day and take the current futures level plus premium. If we wait until March 1, we automatically get that day’s price plus premium.’ ’ Staley also pays for seed and lets growers choose the variety. 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