D34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 8,1980 GEORGETOWN, Del. - Powdery mildew, a relatively new disease on soybeans, has been iden tified for the first time on plants growing m Delaware. The disease was found the third week of September on soybeans in research plots in the Georgetown area by a University of Delaware graduate student, Steve Death. He recognized the symptoms and consulted his advisor, plant pathologist Robert Carroll for con firmation. Laboratory analysis supported their diagnosis and the specific form of the fungus causing the outbreak was identified as Microspheara diffusa. Carroll says that in rune years of work m the state, this is the first time he’s seen the disease on Delaware soybeans. Since the mid 1970’s when it was first reported on U.S. grown soybeans, the disease has been found in four mid western states Georgia and, very recently Virginia. A check of varieties growing in Leath’s research plots plus 38 lines in variety trials near Georgetown, Felton and Newark suggests that the outbreak is presently limited to lower Sussex County. Leath says nine out of 38 BREAKING MILK RECORDS! Lancaster Farming Carries DHIA Reports Each Month! PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 10:00 A.M. HORSE DRAWN FARM MACHINERY & LIVESTOCK Located in Lancaster Co., PA 2Vz miles east of Strasburg, 3 miles west of Georgetown, along Rt. 896 watch for signs. LIVESTOCK, HOGS, MULES & HARNESS Approx. 80 head of hogs, Yorkshire and Hampshire cross, Landrace and York Cross, approx. 40 bred sows, approx. 15 open sows and gilts, all young sows, less than 4 litters, approx. 40 feeder pigs 4-5 weeks old. Vaccinated. An opportunity to buy clean hogs, 2 odd mules, 7 yr. old. Sorrel 10 yr. old gray, well broke, 4 sets of Heavy Harnesses, bridles, collars, 2 sets of check lines, single and double tnfle, 4 horse trees. FARM MACHINERY & HOG FEEDERS 2 way McCormick Deenng plow, 14 in., Oliver 2 bottom 12 in. radex trailer plow, 2 disc harrows, 1 for repairs, 2-3 section spring tooth harrows, 10 ft. steel field rollers, NI No. 10 manure spreader, smoker elevator, McCormick Deenng 2 horse cultivator, 2 single shovel harrows, JD com planter, 2 single tobacco ladders, shears, spears, tobacco ladder on gears, approx. 6000 tobacco lathes, JD 4 bar nde rake, aluminum ext. ladder, 2 pig waterers, 2 Hog feeders 16 & 18 hole, 2 round hog feeders, 200 lb. capacity, roof coating and paint, 20 pieces 21 ft. pipe, new, electnc fencers, many items too small to mention, wagon load, copper kettle, Calonc gas stove race condition. Terms by EPHRAIM & SUSIE BLANK Auctioneers Steve Petersheim Everett Kreider Lunch on Premises Growers face new soybean lines checked were infected. In some cases, over 75 percent of the leaves of some varieties were covered with the white, talc-like growth which is the most obvious sign of powdery mildew. Both Essex and Ware varieties were infected, as well as the green-seeded variety, Emerald. This is the first tune that the disease has been found on Essex, a vanty of considerable economic importance in Delaware. It is also the first time powdery mildew has been identified on a vegetable soybean. Carroll considers the presence of the disease to be the result of a naturally occurring infection. He says it is quite possible that it was introduced by wmdbome spores. Powdery mildew is generally a late-season disease which is fostered by cool temperatures (below 70 degrees F). Its effect on yield depends on when it occurs. If plants are infected early, before podfill is complete, yields may be reduced. But if infection occurs late in the season after the crop is made, growers don’t need to be concerned. Because it does pose a potential threat to area soybean production, Carroll powdery mildew fungus advises growers to be on the infects many ornamentals, lookout for powdery mildew including lilacs, on their beans next summer Some soybean lines are as early as late August. The definitely resistant to the condition is easily fungus. If control becomes recognized because infected necessary, it is most ef leaves appear to have been fective through varietal dusted with talcum powder. selection, he says. Chemical In a related form, the controls are also available, JOHN P. HALPIN AND SONS INC. FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 ll:OOA.M. - HENRIETTA. NEW YORK Sale to be held at the John Deere Dealership on Rt. 15, 4 miles south ol Rochester, N.Y. at Thruway Exit 46. To reduce inventory will sell: TRACTORS JD 8440 D, JD 8640 D. JD 8630 D, JD 4440 D, JD 4230 D, JD1020,2-JD4O2OD, JD 4020 G, JD 40G, JD 60G, 2 Case 1070 D, me 706 G, IHC 756 D, IHC 300 G, IHC Super MD, fflC HG, fflC BN G, IHC Cub G, Ford 3400 with loader G, MF 175 D, 4 White 4 wheel drive D, Oliver 1465 D, John Blue new G. IJD 7000 6 row, 4 JDI2BO 8 row, 2 JD1250 6 row, IJD 1260 6 row W, 3 JD 494 A 4 row, 1 JD No Till 6 row, IIHC 400 8 row, 1 IHC 58 8 row, 3 fflC 56 6 row, 1 IHC 400 4 row, 2 IHC plate 4 row, 2 AC 4 row, 1 Ford 4 row. FORAGE HARVESTERS & CHOPPERS 3JD Model 38, 2JD 3800,1 JD 35,1 JD 34,1 JD 16A, 1 JD Model 6,1 JD Model 8, 3 Fox self-propelled chop pers, 1 Fox 2 row pull type, INH 818 2 row, 2 NH, 2 NH flail choppers, 1 MF 2 row chopper, 2 Papec 2 row choppers, 4 Papec 1 row choppers, 2 IHC 650 2 row choppers, 1 IHC flail chopper. PLOWS JD 2500 5 bottom, JD 2500 6 bottom, JD 2500 7 bottom, JD 380 8 bottom, JD 360 6 bottom, JD 350 5 bottom, JD 350 7 bottom, JD 2450 5 bottom, JD F 145 5 bottom, JD F 145 4 bottom, JD 1450 5 bottom 18 in., IHC 5 bottom spring reset, IHC 6 bottom spring reset; IHC 3 bottom fast hitch, MF 6 bottom 880 hyd. reset, MF 8 bottom 880 hyd. reset, AC 5 bottom semi-mo’inted, Ford 4 bottom semi-mounted, 2 Oliver 5 bottom hyd. reset. BALERS 1 JD 346 W, 1 JD 336 W, 1 JD 216 W, 2 JD 224 WS, 1 JD 214 W, 6JD 24T, INH 275,2 NH 78W, 1 Ford 532. WINDROWERS & CONDITIONERS 1 JD 880 self propelled, 2 JD 800 self propelled; 1 JD 780 self propelled, 1 JD 1209 pull type, 1 Hesston PTIO, 1 Lamco forage wagon, 1 JD 214 forage wagon, 1 Farm. Hand dump wagon, 1 NH blower, 2 NH 357 grinder mixers. DISC HARROWS IJD 20 ft. 220,2 JD AW wheel disc, 2 IHC wheel discs. BEAN COMBINES 1 Model 44 Bidwell, 1T .illiston bean combine, 2 Old Bidwells. 1-7700 D 4 wheel drive, 2 7700 D, 2,6600 G, 2,4400 G, 1 - 4400 D, 2 - 40, 2 - 45, 3 - 55, 1 - 95, 1 - 105, 1 AC self propelled 3 row corn head. Model E-111, 1 NH 975 com head and gram head, 1 Case 600,1 Case 660, 1 MF-72 and IMF 26 parts machines, 1 JD 653 row crop head, 1 JD 453 row crop head, 1 JD 454 New row crop head, 2 JD 244 com heads, 1 JD 343 com head, 1 JD 334 com head, 2 JD 335 com heads, 1 JD 643 com head. CULTIVATORS 3 JD 4 row 3 point, 1 White 6 row 3 point, 1 JD 6 row 3 point. DRILLS IJD FBB, IJD FB, 2 Ontario 16x8,1 Case 15x8,1IHC 20x7. 2 JD 15 ft. roller, 4 JD spring tooth, 3 IHC spring tooth, 1 IHC 315 roller, 1 Dunham roller, 1 Bnllion roller. CORN PICKERS 1 IHC 234 2 row mounted, 1 Moline 2 row mounted, 1 NI 2 row picker sheller, 1 NI 702 uni-harvester, 4 row com head sheller unit and combine. And other equipment. Everything sells to highest bidder. No minimum pnces. List of machinery is subject to additions and deletions. TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Financing available from John Deere Credit Corp., by contacting Halpins prior to sale. No fln«nping charges on used tractors, balers, combines, planters, tillage equipment until March 1, 1981. 25% down payment required day of sale. Phone No. 716-334-4150. JOHN P. HALPIN & SONS INC. HENRIETTA, N.Y. 716-334-4150 Harris Wilcox Inc. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers Bergen. N.Y. 716-494-1880 PLANTERS COMBINES HARROWS disease but should be used only if tension plant pathologist Bob absolutely necessary. Mulrooney any incidence of The plant pathologist the disease on soybeans next urges fanners to report to season, so that its presence their county agent or ex- can be monitored. fcJ&> WISE’S COUNTRY AUCTION , Saturday Evenings .Located 4 miles south JS-Va*!/ of Strasburg, PA at the: WHITE OAK First Sale SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Garage and body shop tools, shoe shop, machinery & supplies, household goods and lots more to come. Take advantage of our low introductory commission offer We need Antiques, Household Goods, Tools, Etc. Terms By, GEORGE H. WISE, JR. Elvin Sechrist, Auctioneer For Consignments and information call 717-687-7018 If no answer 786-4289 PUBLIC SALE Valuable Dairy Farm Along New Danville Pike, 2 miles south of New Danville, 1 mile north of Conestoga center, 5 miles southwest oi Lancaster, 3 miles west of Willow Street. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 12:30 P.M. App. 82 acres of land with 3 acres of woodland, 64 acres of tillable Chester Loam soil. Large bank barn app. 56x100 w/slate roof and 26 stanchions. 16x60 stave sUo. Can accommodate 10 acres tobacco. 16x18 milk house w/500 gal. Dan-Kool milk tank. 14 HP diesel goes with farm. 2% story stone & frame dwelling. 7 rooms w/1% baths and full basement. 2 never failing wells. Road fronting on 3 sides of farm. Terms by, JACOBS. CLICK J. Everett Kreider Steve Petersheim, Aucts. 717-786-1545 Property can be inspected Oct. 1 and Nov 15 between 12:00 & 3:30. Terms 10% down. Bal. April 1,1981. THE FALL INVITATIONAL I ♦ ♦ At the Fairgrounds - Frederick, Md. { : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 j X 12.00 Noon ♦ ♦ I X 65 HEAD OF REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 65 J ♦ 50 Fresh or Springing Cows and Heifers - Plenty of t ♦ Ready Milk. * X 10 Open Heifers and Heifer Calves. J ♦ 5 Bulls-All with Good Pedigrees. ♦ ♦ A Few Samples: * X AVG Kmglea Total with 17,080 M and 668 F. 1 X A Kingpin heifer bred to Jemmi and due in ♦ ♦ December. X —• ■ ▼ + A Conductor bred to Cinnamon. J ♦ A Pencor who made 16.210 M and 640 F as a 3-yr. old. 2 ♦ An Astronaut who has 18,190 M and 558 F as a 2-yr. 2 2 old. ♦ ♦ AVG Coldspnngs Elevation Quality with 17.210 M 2 2 and626F. ♦ ♦ AGP cow due about 2 weeks after sale with 27,720 M 2 1 and93oF. ♦ T AGP cow due after sale to Wayne with 21.730 M and ♦ ♦ 835 F. 2 2 Afresh Jerry daughter milking 75 lbs. ♦ 2 An Astronaut open heifer from a 21,864 M dam. 2 ♦ The five bulls are all from high record dams and 2 2 sired by Elevation (2) Conductor (2) and Creek. ♦ ♦ Featuring: A Fancy Elevation fresh with second calf 2 : after making 510 F as a Jr. 2-yr. old from a dam who 2 has 817 F. She has a beautiful udder. ♦ 2 ♦ ♦ Sale Managed by: 2 2 REMSBURG SALE SERVICE 2 ♦ Jefferson. Maryland 21755 2 Ph. 301-473-8214 ♦