Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 13, 1981, Image 134

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    Dl4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 13,1981
NEWARK, Dela. Boron and
sulfur are as easily leached from
soil m the corn root zone as
nitrogen.
Soil tests on fields of farmers
participating m the University of
Delaware’s irrigated com project
show low levels of boron. In most
cases, they also show twice the
sulfur in the subsoil as found in the
topsoil where most of the roots are
located.
In the silt loams of northern
Delaware, there’s more clay m the
subsoil and sulfur accumulates
there at levels 10 to 15 times higher
than in the topsoil.
“Delaware research has not
concentrated on the need for ad
ditional sulfur,” says Extension
agronomist William Mitchell. “But
work in other southeastern
states—notably Florida—has
shown that multiple applications of
sulfur as well as boron will pay off
for irrigated com.”
He says that according to the
Florida research, nitrogen and
sulfur should be applied in a 10 to 1
ratio. If 20 pounds of N (as 30-
percent nitrogen solution) is to be
applied at each irrigation, 2 pounds
of elemental sulfur should be
added to the mix to achieve
nutrient balance. This would
require approximately 10 pounds
of ammonium sulfate.
These materials and boron
(Solubor) are compatible if a
proper amount of water is used for
dilution of the 30-percent nitrogen
solution.
“Your fertilizer supplier can
formulate the blend for you and
will advise you concerning the
need for agitation,” says the
agronomist.
Mitchell is suggesting Delaware
farmers who are participating m
the university’s combined
Now a tough new
Running Gear
makes the
Best Forage Box
even better!
PIKEVILLE
EQUIPMENT INC.
RD2
Oley, PA 19547
Ph.(215)987-6277
CECIL DAIRY
SERVICE
ROI Rt. 274
Vi Mi. South Rising
Sun. MO 21911
Ph (301)658-6923
Dela. farmers spoon-feed irrigated com
research and extension irrigated
com project try this blend on a
limited acreage this summer.
The level of nutrients m par
ticipating cornfields will be
monitored through tissue anaivsis
BELOIT, Wise. The 101st Association of the U.S.A. will be Sacramento Inn, Sacramento,
National Annual Convention of the held July 15-18,1981. Headquarters California
Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’ for the event will be the Activities begin with a
FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Kuster
Farms will open its doors to the
public on Sunday, June 21, from 1
to 5 p.m. for Hunterdon County’s
eleventh annual Dairy Farm Open
House.
Cooperating with the host family
will be a committee of the Hun
terdon County Board of
Agriculture, the Cooperative
Extension Service and New Jersey
" Farm Bureau.
“Plans are well underway for
what might be out best dairy farm
open house ever,” reports Henry
Kuehn, Jr., Raritan Township
activity chairman. “Highlighting
the day will be wagon tours of the
250-acre home farm to observe the
crops grown on the farm, and the
feeding and milking of the 100-plus
dairy cows.
There will be artificial in
semination demonstrations on the
half-hour, a gentle cow or two for
the experience of milking a cow by
hand, feed exhibits, and a new film
on the production of milk, says
Kuehn.
The farm is operated by Ernest
Kuster, Jr., and family. It had
been purchased in 1939 by his
The strength longevity and
resale value of the Badger
Northland Forage Box are
almost lengendary And now
there s yet another reason to
buy a Badger Box for your
operation
Introducing the all new Badger
Northland Running Gear
Badger gears are available in
single or tandem axles with a
solid 8 5 or 12 5 ton capacity
rating
Of course Badger Boxes are
still built with channel side
stakes exterior grade plywood
interiors and the strongest
mechanicals anywhere
If you ve been holding off on
buying a new box novy is the
time to send that other box to
the forage box graveyard
and talk to your Badger dealer
He s the one man who knows
how you can get the most from
your forage harvest See
him today l
Talk to the man who knows
GRUMELLI’S
FARM SERVICE
Mechanics Grove
Quarryville, PA 17566
Ph. (717)786-7318
LLOYD E. KREIDER
RO 1
Cochranville, PA
19330
Ph (215)932-4700
Brown Swiss breeders head for California
Open house June 21
ROY 0. CHRISTMAN
RDI
Hamburg, PA 19526
Ph (215)562-7218
SHOW-EASE
STALL CO.
523 Willow Rd
Lancaster, PA 17601
Ph (717)299-2536
so these spoon-feeding practices percent N solution (18 pounds N);
can be taken into account when 10 pounds ammonium sulphate (2
yields are compared at harvest. pounds N, 2 pounds S); 2 pounds
The recommended "blend in- Solubor (0.4 pounds B); 4 gallons
eludes the following nutrients on a water.
per-acre basis: 6 gallons 30- Five applications of the above
father, Ernest, Sr., and has been
operated as a family farm ever
since. In addition to the 250 acre
on the home farm, the Kusters rent
considerable acreage for the
production of com, soybeans,
wheat, barley, oats and hay.
Grain drying and storage
DAIRY
spoken here.
EQUAL HOUSNB
LENDER
Joint Land Bank and PCA Services
Contact Your Local
FARM CREDIT SERVICE
equipment and facilities will be on
view. There will also be the
Kusters’ array of field equipment
on display. .
Fresh milk and cheese snacks
will be served during the afternoon
by Hunterdon’s Dairy Princess
and this year’s contestants.
READ
LANCASTER
FARMING
FOR COMPLETE ~
AND
UP-TO-DATE
MARKET
REPORTS
Milking parlors,
carousel
operations,
butterfat content,
haylage, silage, pro
tern supplements
it's the language of
dairy And you've got
to speak it to succeed
We speak Dairy
We make all -
kinds of short term
loans to farmers for
equipment purchases,
operating expenses,
whatever you need for
your operation Wejre
■ fanner owned and
will total 100 pounds N, 10 pounds
S, and 2.0 pounds B per acre. The
first application should go on when
com is two feet high. The last
should coincide with tassel
emergence.
registration and a reception cm
Wednesday evening, July 15.
Thursday morning plans include
a Women’s Program and special
seminars. Seminar topics include
“Milk Marketing’’* and
“Reproduction and Sterility
Problems.”
Allan Grant, former president of
the American Farm Bureau
Federation, will be the Annual
Meeting luncheon speaker.
At 1:30 p.m. Thursday, July 16,
the National Annual Meeting will
be called to order. -
Other activities include banquet,
tours and a barbeque.
Special activities have been
planned for the juniors attending
the convention.
On Friday evening a National
Heifer Sale will be heldpoolside at
the Sacramento Inn. A percentage
of the proceeds of this sale go to
National Youth Fund.
The convention concludes with
the California National Sale on
Saturday, 11 a.m. with the Cal
Expo Fairgrounds in Sacramento.
Further details are available at
the National Brown Swiss Office,
Box 1038, Beloit, Wisconsin 53511.
Phone 608/365-1474.
fanner controlled
We know what you’re
up against
Call or come
by today
FARMING
spoken here J
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