Agronomic crop topics NEW YOKE, N.Y. - Sessions covering a wide range of topics relating to agronomic crops will be held at the 36th Annual Noi theastern Weed Science Society Meeting at the New York City Sheraton Centre Hotel, January 5- 7. Program chairman Tom Wat schke ot Penn State says the agronomic crops sessions are scheduled for Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday and Thursday mornings. Section chairmen are: Hetty HOOK-LINK" by JAMESWAY FAST • STRONG • POWERFUL • The new Jamesway Hook-Link barn cleaner gets manure on the move at up to 28' per minute. Extra steel and strength is forged Into every easy-tightening link at the contact point. And you get power to spare, in the massive Super 500 drive unit which features a 55-lb. main gear and massive drive shaft. Pulls up to 450' of hook-link chain. It's worfh more than you realize . . . costs less than you think. AGRI EQUIPMENT INC. 2754 Creek Hill Rd Leola, PA 17540 717-656-4151 I. G. SALES Rt. 113, Box 200 Silverdale, PA 215-257-5135 G. HIRAM BUCHMAN, INC. Rte 519-N'oftßte 46 P O Box 185 Belvidere, NJ 07823 201-475-2185 GEORGE A. COLEMAN BENNETT MACHINE CO. Rt #2, Box 216 1601 S. Dupont Blvd’ Elmer, NJ Milford, OE 609-358-8528 302-422-4837 Marose, oi the University ul Maryland, Nathan Hartwig, ot Penn State; and Prank Webb, ot the University of Delaware, Some of the technical papers to be presented include: The Effect of Pendunethahn on Pigweed and Velvetleat Development - T. Malefyt and W.H. Duke, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Postemergence Weed Control in Soybeans with some New Grass and Broadleat Herbicides - L.C Horng and H.L>. llmcki, Rutgers barn cleaner DEPENDABLE MOTORS Honey Brook. PA 215-273-3131 215-273-3737 SOLLENBERGER SILOS ADD If LIIK T S. LArr RED 2, Chambersburg. PA ROl, Cams, Gap, PA 17527 717-264-9588 717-442-8134 HARRY L. TROOP Rt 1 Cochranville, PA 19330 215-593-6731 ERB& HENRY EQUIP., INC. 22-26 Henry Avenue New Berlmville, PA 215-367-2169 ighlight Northeastern Weed Science meeting Uuiveisily, New Biunswick, NJ Analysis ot Weed Conti ol Components tor Conventional Wide-Row Soybeans in Delaware - D.L. Kegehr, University ot Delaware, Newark, DC, Selected Weed Conti ol Treat ments tor Minimum Tillage Corn - C.B. Coftman and J.K. Frank, USDA-S&E-ARS, Beltsville and Frederick, MD, and Post-Cutting Herbicide Ap plications - K.A. Peters and J.R. Zaprzalka, University of Con necticut, Stuns. ROVENDALESUPPLY RD 2, Watsontown, PA 17777 717-538-5521 J. A. SWOPE Box 121, ROl Myerstown, PA 717-933-4758 DETWILERSILO REPAIR Rt 2, Newville, PA 717-776-7533 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 21,1981—D1l ■Mine Ilian a hundred papeis will be pi esented at the three-day meeting. Sessions also will cover research tindings in turt and or namentals, horticultural crops, and industrial weed and brush control problems Farmers are economy’s backbone LANCASTER - The world’s growing appetite and its in creasing dependence on American farmers will probably match any expansion in United States agricultural output during the next two decades. From 1970 to 1980, United States agricultural exports rose from 62 million metric tons or 164 million tons By the end of the 19605, The Allis Chalmers 60S0 with S 3 66 PTO HP* has the best fual economy and best torque rise at 27% When the test results were in the fuel economy rating of the 6080 left Deutz Deere Fiat MF White and Case behind While other makers of tractors are talking fuel economy the 6080 is delivering results The best in its class with reserve power rating of 21 J torque rise PTO HP* Gal/HPhr HPhr/Gal Torque Rise The Allis Chalmers 6060 with 63 SO PTO HP* has the best torque rise at 35% With a rating of 35° torque rise the 6060 outperforms the Deutz Deere IH MF Fiat and Case tractors The 6060 has the best torque rise in its class And very good fuel economy too Manufacturer s manmum observea PTO horsepower ai rated engine speed ROY H. BUCK, INC. Ephrata, RD2.PA 717-859-2441 WERTZ GARAGE Lmeboro, MD 301-374-2672 AGRONOMICS INC. Box 64, R D 2 Factoryville. PA 717-945-3933 PAUL DOTTERER FARM EQUIPMENT R D 2, Mill Hall, PA 717-726-3471 NICHOLS FARM EQUIPMENT R D 1 Bloomsburg, PA 717-784-7731 1 MARSHALL MACHINERY R D 4, Honesdale, PA 717-729-7117 L. H. BRUBAKER, INC. Lancaster. PA , 717-397-5179 Best balance of torque and luc! economy The 6080 and 6060 tractors deliver the best of both worlds High torque rise and low (uel usage It s the kind of balance that comes from an Allis Chalmers four cylinder direct injection diesel engine Turbocharged m the 6060 s tur bocharged and interceded m the 6080 s Transfer this high performance power into pull with a 12 speed transmission in the 6080 s and an 8 speed in the 6060 s Each is synchronized for easy shifting with the right speed to take on any job For dependability there are large planetary final drives wetdisc brakes mechan ical differential lock and a big capacity open center hydraulic system See your Allis Chalmers dealer for thecom plete facts and figures on how the two wheel 6010 6060 83 66 63 80 0599 0633 16 68 15 82 27% 35% drive or four-wheel drive 6080 and 6060 trac tors can outperform the competition Allis Chalmers Agricultural Equipment Milwaukee W( 53201 A £A ALUS-CHALMERS GJ. WONSIDLER BROS. 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