A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21,1981 (Continued iron) Page A 29) straw varieties, you can really pour the fertilizer to it for high yields. “Also, to insure top yields, Yocum suggested planting as early as possible, from March 22 to April 10. “When you seed early, the plants move along to maturity before the hot weather hits it This gives the oats more of a chance to get the carbohydrates up into the seed head. To achieve early planting dates, Yocum said, fall plowing is needed so the seedbed can be worked, dry out and be planted in a three-day period to avoid seasonal ram showers delaying the process. An alternative to fall plowing, he said, could be no-till. In tests at the research farm, Yocum compared the yields of eight varieties of oats The fields received 600 pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer, an increase in previous recommendations of 200 pounds for medium f ertihty soils The results of the 1978-1980 study revealed top yields came with a new variety called Ogle, which produced 118 6 bushels per acre Two other top yielding varieties included Lang, at 110 3 bu/A and Larry, with 110 0 bu/A Other variety yields included Otee, 97 1 bu/A; Noble, 102 3 bu/A, Astro, 105.4 bu/A; Dal, 101 2 bu/A, and Garry, 103 7 bu/A KEEP THESE DATES OPEN MARCH 9 thru 14 ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE FARMERSVIUE EQUIPMENT RD 4 EPHRATA, PA. PHONE: 717-354-4271 M.H. EBY, INC* Manufacturer of All Aluminum Truck Bodies Livestock, Grain & Bulk Feed Distributor of Blue Ball, Pa. Crops day Yocum told the group he's hopeful research will find a seed treatment for barley that will overcome it’s tremendous disease problem since the small gram lends so well to a double cropping program. In tests done at the research farm, Yocum said he didn’t get the yield he should have due to disease Maury yielded 84.2 bushels per acre last summer, with Pennrad yielding 70 7 bu/A and Barsoy yielding 66.1 bu/A In the winter wheat field, Yocum announced two varieties will be taken out of next year’s Agronomy Guide Abe and Redcoat. An exciting variety added to this year’s Agronomy Guide, said Yocum, is Potomac which has good lodging resistance and total mildew resistance In yield tests, this variety produced 81 5 bushels per acre Two other promising wheal varieties which will be added to the Agronomy Guide in 1982 are Roland, developed in Illinois, with a top yield of 95 2 buM and ex cellent lodging resistance, and Titan, developed in Ohio, with a yield of 83 2 bu/A and very good lodging resistance A special variety, called Double Crop, has been developed specifically for its namesake Although its yields were only 63 3 bushels per acre, this double- INC. 5 •* j jr Aluminum Livestock Body ■ll.Mildai Sales & Service Refrigerated Trailers 717-354-4971 .leaking at ... Annu. ncaster State Area Farm Management Specialist; Lou County Crops and Soils Day Program were, Moore, Penn State Ag Economics Extension from left, Raymond Shipp, Penn State Ex- Specialist: and James Haldeman, York County tension Agronomist; Roland Freund, Penn Agricultural Agent. cropping variety matures one provided suggestions on their week earlier than Hart, concluded control. Yocum Lynn Hoffman, Penn State's The grain farmers heard from superintendent at the Rock Springs James Haldeman, York County Research Farm, told the farmers Agricultural Agent, next He there are “new wrinkles” in crop presented a slide senes on com- rotations. He stated some of the mon weeds in Pennsylvania and present day weed problems in DO YOU KNOW WHAT "SPRING RISE" IS? This is Nature’s Way To Re-Contaminate Your Farm Premises Look At The Chart Below - Showing Actual Egg Counts From The Same Cattle During SPRING RISE OF EGG PRODUCTION 1974- 17,500 15,000 12,500 10,000 7,500 5,000 2,500 This is why a spring de-worming of the whole herd with Baymix is so important - before heavy egg laying occurs. Stop this re-contamination of your farm with a springtime, whole herd, Baymix Treatment. with Worm Eggs! A Whole Year. '.A. Yaswinski, M.S. and H.C. Gibbs, DVM, Ph.D lournal Veterinary Research Nov. 1975 Jan/Feb Mar/Apr May/Jun Jul/Aug Sept/Oct Nov/Dec DEWORM HERE Deworm here DEWORM HERE if not done in spring" BAYMIX IS AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY DEALER monocultures are the result oi farmers moving away from diverse crop rotations Rotating crops, he said, builds soil nutrients, spreads the economic risk, aids in weed con- (Turn to Page A 33) ■■ ADULTS I I HEIFERS