Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 145

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    Chore-Time names East service manager
MILFORD, Id. - Kevin
Schnitkey recently joined Chore-
Time as an Area Technical Service
Manager. In his new position,
Schnitkey will work with Chore-
Time distributors in the Eastern
states.
Prior to joining Chore-Time,
Schnitkey was a service manager
for Hurst Equipment, a Chore-
Time distributor, in Napoleon,
Ohio.
A native of Napoleon, Schnitkey
makes his home there with his
wife, Sheila, and their two
children, Shawn and Shannon.
Chore-Time Equipment
manufacturers and internationally
markets automated equipment for
the care and feeding of poultry and
livestock.
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QUEENSTOWN, Md. -
Growers, extensionists and USDA
personnel got a first-hand look at
the performance of Asgrow
soybean varieties and com hybrids
at the field days in
Queenstown, Md.
Twenty-five extension, USDA
and Asgrow personnel attended the
first field day Sept. 7, with another
75 growers at the event the
following day.
Each day those in attendance
were taken on a seven-stop in
formational tour. John SchilUnger,
Asgrow Seed Company soybean
project leader and station
manager for the company’s Ames,
la., research station, informed
visitors of Asgrow’s variety
development program for the East
Coast. Dale Weigelt, research
assistant at Stonington, 111.,
discussed Asgrow’s quality seed
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R.D. 1 MOUNTAIN RD. OILLSBURG, PA 17019
7.17-432-9738
WE'RE WORTH YOUR TIME
100 attend Asgrow days
program, and Dennis Berkey,
manager of Asgrow’s quality
assurance program, explained the
advantages of planting proprietary
rather than bin-run seed.
Other aspects of the in
formational tour included in
formation about Asgrow’s product
line soybean varieties A 3860,
A 4268, A 5474 and A 5618, and
RX6IA, RX777 and RX9O9 -
Eradicane Extra going national
WESTPORT, Ct. - Stauffer
Chemical Company has announced
a full scale, national marketing
program for its Eradicane Extra
herbicide. The new product was
sold only in limited quantities for
the 1982 season, under an in
troductory program.
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DAVID E. STOLTZFUS
3816 E. Newport Road
Gordonwille, PA 17529
1 Mile East of Intercourse on Rt. 772
Write or Call: 717-768-8569
If no answer call; 717-768-3568
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Asgrow’s com hybrids adapted for
the Eastern Region.
In addition, Austin Goldman,
Ciba-Gelgy sales representative,
presented information on the
herbicides used in the plots.
Bill Rhodes, assistant plant
breeder at Asgrow’s Eastern
Breeding station and host for the
event, emphasized the importance
of the field days.
product has been very positive,”
said Richard Gold, product
manager. “We are fully com
mercializing Eradicane Extra for
the 1983 planting season.”
Gold said Eradicane Extra
would be included in Stauffer’s
early order program for
distributors in October, 1982.
Availability will be national in
scope and quantities unlimited.
The “extra” in the new product
is an additive that increases the
herbicide’s persistence in the soil.
The new product may be applied
in liquid fertilizer tank mixes,
impregnated on dry-bulk fer
tilizers, or through center-pivot
irrigation systems. It is labeled for
tank mixes with atrazine, Bladex,
and atrazine/Bladex com
binations.
Stauffer emphasizes that while
the new product offers superior
control of target weeds, it
shouldn’t be considered a cure-all.
PHONE
717-394-3047
or 717-626-1164