ti LANCASTER - There’s talk of revolution in the air, and on the ground for that matter. In recent months the use of soybean oil with .pesticides has become one of - agriculture’s hottest topics. Soybean oil advocates, speaking at ag oil days and equipment dealer seminars list soy oil’s promises to revolutionize her bicide application, aid in cutting herbicide costs and help remove worldwide oil surplus contributing to lower soybean prices. But there are signs you won’t see these promises fullfilled im mediately, according to an article in the March issue of Soybean Digest, a magazine for soybean growers published by the American Soybeam Association. Environmental Protection Agency restrictions, a lack of research, and in-fighting among various agricultural factions appear to be delaying soy oil’s full development and use with herbicides. 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To apply to,eartags tape around neck overlapping ends adhesion Can soybean oil induce an ag revolution? applicators, chemical companies and equipment manufacturers agree on soy oil’s future as a replacement for petroleum in crop oil concentrates. There, soy oil seems a cemtainty because it lacks the toxicity and volatility of petroleum. Result: Soy oil should offer longer residual effects for the herbicide. Soy oil as a crop oil has another plus. It can move into commercial channels without undergoing EPA scrutiny. “Unless it makes pesticidal claims, we have no authority,” explains C.E. Poin dexter of the EPA office in Kansas City, Mo. That means companies selling soy crop oils don’t have to spend months and dollars testing a product in order to get EPA clearance. Use of soy oil as a crop oil is probably closest to reality. Valley Chemical of Greenville, Miss., has been selling a vegetable oil-based surfactant for three years. Stoller Enterprises of Houston, Texas, has for a year been selling product ' labeled as a surfactant to replace petroleum crop oil, an anti evgporant mixed with water and a diluent for synthetic pyrethroids. Major chemical companies are researching crop oil additives, too. BASF’s surfactant division is . formulating a generic crop oil concentrate using soy oil instead of petroleum. Company and university tests during 1983 will decide label recommendations for 1984. Part of the controversy over soy oil swirls around its use to replace water as a herbicide carrier. Even though soy oil is cleared as a carrier for some insecticides, herbicides lack federal registration to use it as a sole carrier. That clearance would solve only part of the problem. Each chemical company would have to apply for permission to change each product’s label. 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These rates are common with controlled droplet applicators, the spinning cups or cages. That’s why equipment com panies selling CD As and custom applicators using CDAs are prominent among those promoting soy oil. But another use for soy oil, says Jerry Stoljer of Stoller En terprises, is to mix it with her bicide, then add the combination to the labeled amount of water. Soy oil added to a herbicide/water mixture in the same way as a petroleum crop oil has no chance to absorb the herbicide, he says. But mixing the herbicide in soy oil before adding it to water lets the oil surround the herbicide, reduce evaporation and improve her bicide effectiveness. Stoller says the method works with preplant, preemergence and postemergence materials and doesn’t require new sprayers. “We can cut down chemical volatilization and cut down on rates without going to 100 percent soy oil,” he says. “It can be used with regular equipment. You use smaller nozzle tips and higher pressure.” He claims the technique of mixing herbicide with soy oil then adding to regular water volumes doesn’t violate EPA regulations. “Labels say mix with so many gallons of water. It doesn’t say what you can or can’t put in the water,” he notes. NEED MORE ROOM? Read The Classified ovca/ Real Estate Ads AUCTION DAIRY CATTLE 100 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS 100 THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, 1983 At 11:30 A.M DIRECTIONS: From Frederick take Rt. 15 North to Rt. 26 & turn left on Rt. 194 sale site is located approx. 1 mile North of Keymar & approx. 3Vz miles South of Taneytown, Carroll Co., MD. All cows are recently fresh or close springers. 40 head of real fancy Ist & 2nd calf heifers from Monroe Co., NY. 25 head of out standing springing & fresh Canadian cows. Many cows are milking 70 to 80 lbs. of milk with quality udders. Mostly grades with approx. 15 choice purebreds, some with records to be announced at ringside. SPECIAL MENTION A 3 yr. old GOOD PLUS Sunny Maple King ET daughter, due in March to A Hilltopper Warden, potential high scoring V.G. cow. A 4 yr. old Almerson Rockman Lester daughter fresh & milking over 80 lbs. of milk. A 2 yr. old Vic-Ray Telstar Citation Jet daughter, due before sale day. A 2 yr. old Sunnylodge Western Rockman, just fresh & milking 60 lbs. of milk. A GOOD PLUS Bond Haven Royalstar daughter bred to Langstate Starmaker due in April. A 5 yr. old 82 point Black Ace daughter due sale day. NOTE: This is a real group of hand picked cows. Picked out of several top herds from New York State, Canada & also some local known herds showing lots of quality and milk. We literaly drove thousands of miles to find these cows. Please don’t miss this sale!!! ALSO SELLING The Complete Herd Dispersal of Ray & Flora Lowe of Thurmont, MD. Consisting of 32 head. 5 Fresh Within the Last 30 Days 10 Due Within 45 Days Balance are Summer & Base Cows (5)4 Mos. Old Vaccinated Heifers NOTE: This is a sharp group of cows that haven’t been pushed. HEALTH: Cattle will be tested for T.B. & Interstate Shipment within 30 days of sale. All cows are inoculated for Shipping Fever & 1.8. R. TERMS: Cash/Check on day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. PRIVATE SALES DAILY CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME Sale Managed By: TOM & DONNA KOLB 1516 Francis Scott Key Hwy. Keymar, MO 21757 310-751-1244 or 301-775-7446 Randy Ruby, James G. Trout Martha Strawburg, Auctioneers Sale In Heated Tent, Lunch Available