B22—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, April 17,1982 “Would you put this in your laid that request on me. pocketbookforme?” While a man blithely goes on his If I only had a buck for every way with a paper-thin wallet riding tune some member of the family m his back pocket, it’s a woman’s Asgrow claimed belter beans. Consistently higher yields. I got'em! A 3127 PVP #7700096 A unique and exciting in the early Group 111 rr 4 days earlier than Wn is a shorter, erect plant green foliage and exa bility-better than any maturity tested A 3127 attractive at maturity It are easily threshed A.' a high level of field tol presence of new race: Root Rot It is resistant Powdery Mildew, shat tolerant to pod and stei A 3127 consistently deli outstanding high yields Recommended Seeding Rol 7'rows 2 7 seeds/ft 15 rows 5 5 seeds/ft 30'rows 8 seeds/ft 36 rows 10 seeds/ft The performance of A 3127 in 1980 & 1981 in Maximum Yield Research work conducted at Rutgers University confirms what farmers are finding in their fields across areas where group 111 soybeans are grown .that A 3127 has tremendous yield potential Number Variety Average High Comparisons Won Yield Yield 16 12 68.1 94.0 16 I 4 I 63.8 89.0 l9Bl Number Variety Average High Comparisons Won Yield Yield 16 13 68.5 93.0 16 I 3 I 64.5 88.8 A 3127 Elt A 3127 Hobbit 1980 & 1981 Summary; Maximum Yield Research with soybeans in New Jersy in 1980 & 1981, Roy L. Flannery, Specialist in Soils Rutgers University. A 3127 is available in New Jersey thru these authorized Asgrow dealers Special Note Asgrow suggests that growers review Slate Test bulletins for complete test results NORTH JERSEY _ % \ RILL BECHENBERG, JR. % Pittstown, N.J \ \ 201-735-4142 'iirniniMi central jersey south jersey dwMIUW E.H. TINDALL, INC. IVAN GARRISON Lawrenceville, N J Elmer, N.J 609-587-5740 609-358-2656 or Contact RAYA. LAYSER 1111 Narroc Road. Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 On being a farm wife -And other hazards Joyce Bupp A 3127 Establishes Record Yields lot to be left holding the bag. Laterally. Show me a woman without a handbag and I’ll show you a woman who’s lost a sizeable batch of her personal possessions and the bulk of her identity. To say nothing of her car keys. Having an outsider take in ventory of a woman’s purse is akin to turning her private life inside out for aU the world to see. You could tell a lot about a woman just by dumping out her handbag, For instance, both my mother and mother-in-law are professional seamstresses. I know for a fact that both come fully equipped with all the notions of the sewing business including scissors, thread, needles, puis and similar acoutrements. My purse contents lean toward such items as stray rolls of film BURLINGTON COUNTY PETTIT BLIPPINCOTT Birmingham, N.J. 609-261-2959 YOU'LL FIND IT IN LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIEDS the feedlot improvement that pay a with Weighs, mi balanced r. top daily waste of ingredients GREENWOOD, DE WAYNESBORO, PA Delndge Supply, Inc. B Equipment, Inc 302-349-4327 717-762-3193 ALEXANDRIA, PA. SOMERSET, PA. Clapper Farm Equip. Grove Equip. Sales 814-669-4465 814-445-6306 camera flash attachment, spare AA batteries clunking around, notebooks and crinkled bits of paper with scribbled directions to farms and meetings. Also there’s a collection of pens and pencils, sometimes in quantities that would lend credibility to the whispered theory that the little rascals quietly reproduce in the dark depths of the belly of the trusty shoulder bag. (In fact I have a pen-pencil fixation It’s the result of once being seated at an elegant banquet next to one of the most con troversial farm cooperative leaders m the business, and discovering 1 had nary a pencil in my little evening bag.) I, too carry the scissors, thread, needle bit, in somewhat smaller volumes, and have whipped off more than one instant clothing repair during some out-of-town business. Companion to those items is a small metal tape measure, which has duly recorded lengths of anything from new appliances and furniture to fit a certain space in the house to freshly caught fish. Following a stmt at cattle shows, it’s not uncommon for me to unearth enough straw from the bottom of the handbag to com fortably bed the youngsters guinea pigs. And then there’s the inevitable bulging wallet, equipped to the te eth with cards to no less than three libraries, historical society, hospital, insurances, press passes, voting registration and automobile club. “Be prepared” is my general theme. Money? In my purse? Why, if I carried that, there’d be no room for the band-aids. AREA REPRESENTATIVE DAVID D. DIETRICH PHONE. Rte. 5, Box 758 (703)667-3787 Winchester. VA 22601 (703)667-0363 SHIPPENSBURG, PA. Witmer Impl 717-532-6139 *1 RISING SUN, MD. Ben Haines 301-658-5359
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