Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 04, 1981, Image 19

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    ROHRFR’S Distributors for RP forages from NAPB
■ * ■■■■ Hi I ■ (North American Plant Breeders)
Your first choice
to beat “wet foot”
• High Resistance to Phytophthora
root rot —“wet foot disease”
• Very high yield potential
• Excellent wmtcrhardiness
• Rapid recovery after cutting
• Greater resistance to anthracnose, pea
aphids and leafhoppers than most other
alfalfas
• Available with GroZone 11 ' Seed Coating
Consistently
high-yielding smooth
• Extra leaty. quality forage
• Ideal grass for use with legumes
• Broad disease resistance
• Excellent wmterhardmess
• Good drought resistance
RP Dealers in Pennsylvania:
BELLEVILLE
Unton Mill Soil Service
Phone (717) 935-2770
BERLIN
Roberta Poor
Phone (»H) 267 5187
BERWICK
John Fester
Phone(7l7) 752 5064
BEYER
Marshall Equipment
Phone (412)783-6333
CNAMBERSSURG
Wayne Feeds
Phone (7X7) 263-4121
COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS
Loncentckcr Feed Store
Phone (717)297 3064
00YLEST0WH
Schmalz Brothers
Phone (215) 794 *391
semr sours
John J Hess
Phone (717)334-8553
GRANVILLE SUMMIT
William Keppler
Phone(7l7) 364-5151
HAMBURG
Jim Landis
Phone (215) 562-8347
HARUVSVHU
Abram G Metz
Phone (215)2*7 7580
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P. L. ROHRER & 800., INC.
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SMOKETOWN, PA
Dealership inquiries invited
LANCASTER
Farmer s Supply Co
Phone (717) 394-7127
MJUATAWNV
Kellers Lime Spreading
Phone (215) 6*3-6074
McVEVTOWN
Williams Kenepp
Phone (717) *99-6354
MEYERSOALE
Twin Sprints Farm
Phone (014) 662 2262
MIDDLETOWN
John Ahvine
Phona (717)9446270
MILLHALL
Webb s Super Gro Products
Phone (717) 726-3167
MORGANTOWN
IraNlssley, Inc
Phone (215) 206-9328
NEW BLOOMFIELD
John Adams
Phone (717) 5*2 234*
NEWBURG
Boyd Morrow
Phone (717) 423 5502
NEWBURG
Curtis Myers
Phone (717) 4236444
NORTHAMPTON
Edward Werner
Phone(2ls) 2626552
• Early maturing —ideal lor use in altalla
mixtures or straight grass seedings
• High yield potential
• Rapid growth and recovery ability
• Eine-stcmmed and extra lealy
• Good leal disease resistance
OSTERBURG
Allen lefces
Phone (814) 276-3422
RICHFIELD
Samuel E Knouse
Phone (717) 463 2*85
SHIPPENSBURG
Cumberland Valley Co
Phone (717) 532 2191
SOUDERTON
Moyer A Sons
Phone (215) 723-6001
STEVENS
Herb Gehr
Phone (215-267-6822
SPRBtG GROVE
Carlton Seed Co
Phone (717) 225-3730
TAMAQUA
Richard Koch
Phone (717) 668-3849
TURBOTVNIE
John Hershey
Phone(7l7) 649 5596
WARRIORS MARK
Helena Chemical Co
Phone (814)632 5177
WELLSVILLE
Donald Knaub
Phone (717) 432-4509
WESTFIELD
AmosGebhart
Phone (814) 628-2554
PH: 717-299-2571
Persistence
plus top yield
Top quality forage even after
typical two-year red clover rotation
Excellent winterhardiness
Resistance to southern anthracnose
Tolerance to powdery mildew and
northern anthracnose
Full season performer that comes
on early m the spring
Available with GroZone™ Seed
Coatme
New timothy
that stands up
to legumes.
AGRIPRO™ AP-250
Bred to outyield Amsoy 71,
Beeson and Woodworth.
AP 250 is ideal for the Amsoy 71 Beeson
Woodworth maturity zone And in five years of yield
trials it has consistently outyielded these popular
varieties
But in addition to Dig yields AP 250 gives you
good emergence tolerance to tested races of
Phytophthora root rot and good resistance to
lodging
AGRIPRO™ A P-350
Tests prove it outyieids
Williams and Mitchell.
AP 350 is a welcome addition to
Group IV maturity It combines overall
yield performance superiority with an
excellent chlorosis rating plus
resistance to race I Phytophthora root
rot and tolerance to other tested races
Plus good emergence too Look at the
yield data on this bean For its
maturity it would be difficult to find a
better bean
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 4,1981—A:
Ahead in yields
and anthracnose
• Fights “summer decline"
caused by anthracnose
• Proven yield leader
• Early maturity; fast regrowth
• Good bacterial wilt resistance
• Fine stemmed, leafy forage
• Available with GroZone™ Seed
Coating
Ideal orchardgrass
to plant with early-
• Ideal maturity for easier haymaking
• Outstanding drought resistance
• Fast recovery, high yield potential
• Excellent winterhardiness
• Good resistance to leaf blights
AGRIPRO 25
• Early Group 111 purelme
variety with top yield
potential
• Good emergence Excellent
standability
• Resistance to Race 1,
extreme tolerance to
Phytophthora
THINKa
AGRIPRO
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