A3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18,1981 BLOOMINGTON, 111. - Was soybean cyst nematode a pi oblem in your fields this year? Don’t be too surprised—it may be the most destructive soybean pest in the United States. And now is a good time to con sider one of the control options available to stay one step ahead of SON in coming seasons, says Charles Brim, manager of soybean research at Funk Seeds In ternational. “Nematodes are most often spread to new areas on con taminated equipment,” Brim says. “This fall, be sure to clean your Meeting on hazardous waste this Wednesday HARRISBURG Proposed criteria for siting hazardous waste facilities in Pennsylvania will be discussed at a public meeting in Room 31'of the Education Building, 333 Market Street, Harrisburg, between 4 and 7 p.ra. Wednesday, July 22. Mary T. Weber, special deputy secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources and chairman of the Commonwealth’s Hazardous Waste Facilities Planning Ad visory Committee, will preside. She conducted similar meetings in Pittsburgh on June 24 and Norristown on July 9. The proposed "Preliminary Environmental, Social and Economic Criteria and Standards for Siting Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal Facihties," prepared by DER with the cooperation of the 14-member advisory committee, was published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin for a 90-day public com ment period ending Thursday, July 23. Copies of the proposed criteria Rt. 191,5 miles South of Bangor, Pa. PONY PULL, TRACTOR PULL & EXHIBITS WED., JULY 22 Pony Pull Music Pie Eating Contest THURS., JULY 23 Black & White Cattle Judging Show Placing Baked Goods & Flowers Judging of Exhibits 7:00 P.M 8:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M, 10:00 A.M. 9:30-11:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Tractor Pulling Contest-Class Sanction Demonstration of Corn Grinding with Antiques Music 8:00 P.M FRI. f JULY 24 Youth Cattle Judging Garden Tractor & Mini Rail Puli - Class B PTPA Sanction Fashion Show 10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Demonstration of Antique Engines & Sawing Music 8:00 P.M SAT., JULY 25 Sheep Show for Youth & Open Class Safe Tractor Driving Contest Steer Show Community Day For Fun Demonstration of Antique Engines, Machinery, Log Sawing & Thrashing 7:30 P.M. Watermelon Eating Contest 8:30 P.M. Tug of War Music by Willis Meyers Cake Walk Drawings 9:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M 6:00-7:00 P.M, 10:00 P.M 12:00 P.M. Get a jump on soybean cyst nematode equipment thoroughly before moving to other fields. And work infested fields last. “Rotation, resistant soybean varieties and nematicides will all help reduce SCN damage,” he adds. Resistant vaueties, used in a well-managed rotation program, are the most effective, least ex pensive means of SCN control. “Although public varieties such as Forrest, Franklin and Bedford have race-specific SCN resistance, we are going one step further at Funk to develop locally adapted are available from: DER Hazardous Waste Management Division, Box 2063, Harrisburg, Pa. 17120. Recommendations and comments on the criteria, prepared under a mandate of the Solid Waste Management Act of 1980, should be sent to that ad dress. The committee has asked that, where possible, those planning to speak at the meeting register in advance with the division. Speakers are requested to bring written summaries of their comments. The proposed criteria define the environmental, social and economic factors which must be considered to assess the geologic, hydrologic, sods, air and water quality, natural, scemc, aesthetic and economic impact of locating each hazardous waste facility. The criteria also define how the effects of each facility should be assessed in relation to tran sportation, population, land use, ownership and proximity and possible compensation to the host municipality. varieties with both resistance and yield advantages,” Brim adds. He suggests growers first determine it SCN is present in their fields and the specific SCN race before planting a resistant variety. Local crop production specialists or Extension plant pathologists can test soil tor the presence of SCN. " “Resistant varieties are not necessarily top . performers if planted m non-mfested fields. For example, Franklin will perform better than Williams under pressure from SCN, but will not do as well as Williams if umntested fields,” say s Brim. Rotating susceptible soybean varieties with nonhost crops and resistant soybean varieties will also contain the spread of SCN. Nonhost crops include corn, oats, small grains, sorghum, and leguminous forage crops. “Studies show that each year a field is free of a host crop, nematode populations are reduced by 50 to 90 percent,” Brim points out. But SCN populations may increase enough to cause yield damage m only one year of a susceptible crop. He suggests planting a nonhost Rowings BOOKS SHOE SERVICE 107 E. STATE ST QUARRYVILLE. PA 717-786-2795 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS B PTPA Farm ' MARSHALL| We Hope I You're I Beek On I Your I Feet Seoul I Set the 6Vi-14 For More Durability u op or resistant soybean varieties tor two consecutive years to reduce SCN populations. A susceptible variety, for higher yields, may then be planted the third year. However, it Race 4 is a problem, which it is for many soybean growers in the South, Brim cautions growers planting Race 4- resistant Bedford continuously could increase the chances of a new race developing, jeopardizing future resistance. , Bedford is resistant to only a tew of the 13 biotypes of Race 4 SCN that have been identified. Suc cessive plantings of Bedford could result in development of populations of those biotypes which will attack Race 4-resistant varieties, further reducing the effectiveness of planting Bedford in Race 4-mfested soils. Nematicides are the next best alternative when resistant soybean varieties aren’t sufficient RD 5, Box 190, Manhi protection in heavy SCN populations or when rotations aren’t feasible. Although they represent the most expensive treatment method, several ef fective nematicides and preplant soil fumigants are available. Brim says. But for chemical controls and resistant varieties to produce full yield benefits, both must be backed up with adequate soil fertility, he adds. Fields should be soil tested regularly and adequate to high potash and phosphorus levels maintained to promote good growth and reduce nematode damage. Finally, growers should pur chase seed from a reliable source to prevent field contamination. "Nematodes may be present on soil particles attached to seed that hasn’t been thoroughly cleaned, and growers- can be introducing SCN to their fields at planting,” Brim concludes. iffr BJLjI Prices For Hogs! PORKLAND INDUSTRIES, INC. Formerly Ezra W. Martin Co. Call Thomas W. Sharp Manheim, PA 717-665-2415 or 1625 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, PA 717-393-0416 ieim, Pa. 17545