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Nitrogen fixation, root develop ment and emergence all looked good in the test plots. Colvin says it’s not so important whether you disk or chisel plow, but how much residue you leave. More ground cover provides better moisture conditions for ger mination and fewer crusting problems, improving emergence. “Look at conditions rather than tillage tools. If your goal is 65 percent residue, it doesn’t matter how you get it. But it matters a great deal - from a soil erosion standpoint - how much residue you leave,” he stresses. Swearingin agrees. “The name of the game to reduce erosion is residue,” he says. “The more you bury with tillage, the less you have on top to protect the soil. ’ ’ Erosion causes most damage in May through July - when crops establish their stands and have the least ground cover under most tillage situations. So, leaving stalks all winter - then burying most of it in preplant operations - carries little advantage for erosion control, says Colvin. ISU experimental plots that received 5 inches of simulated rainfall in two hours showed soil covered with com residue cut water runoff by 72 percent, soil DISCOUNTS We are ready to talk to you about our January sales programs! We have 3 different programs tailored to fit the way you handle fertilizer. The basic plans are as follows; 1. January Payment And Delivery Ideal for any planter fertilizer. We can deliver in bags or bulk into a bin or gravity wagon. (January delivery discount allowed) 2. January Payment And Season Delivery This program locks in January prices for delivery any time in season. 3. Pre-Payment Plan - Interest is paid on unused balance. Materials are charged against account as purchased. ★ CALL - Our Qualified Sales People Will Be Happy To Call On You! |L| [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J 2313 Norman Rd., Lancaster, PA 17601 PHONE: 717-397-5152 Hours; Monday thru Friday 7:30 to 4; Sat. 7:30 to 12 (NoShippi ng) TANUARY Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 7,1984—F5 erosion by 90 percent and nutrient loss by 76 percent, compared to plots without residue cover. Colvin has some suggestions concerning fertility. “In a corn/bean rotation, consider applying fertilizer for 1985 com in this year’s com stubble - before you plant 1984 soybeans,” he suggests. “This way, you could carry more com residue into the following year.” Fall-applied fertilizer doesn’t necessarily require disking in, he adds. Some growers rotate tillage practices and incorporate fer tilizer once every few years. Others apply fertilizer while cultivating. New application technology may be another an swer. Some growers are turning to rigs that knife in nitrogen, phosphorus and potash in one operation. They put fertilizer below the surface while only minimally disturbing soil and residue. You can control weeds in reduced-till situations, the specialists note. In some reduced tillage systems, a pass or two may be necessary to level soil, control weeds or apply/incorporate herbicide before planiting, notes John Siemens, University of Illinois ag engineer. With no-till, pay special attention to herbicide selection, he adds. Applying contact or bum-down chemicals along with early planting tends to control weeds before they get too large. ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. Sale Reports A Complete Dispersal was held December 20 by Pete and Gerry Carey along Route 49, Harrison Valley, Potter County, Pa. The sale was well attended and many people from Lancaster County were present. Approximately 70 acres of hunting ground with a trout stream was sold for $250 an acre to a Lancaster Countian. The farm is "also for sale. The 135 head of registered and grade Holstein cattle averaged $5OO per head and this mcluded the 18 started calves. The top cow sold for $lB5O, the 2nd high for $l2OO and another for $llOO. Baby calves sold between $350&5500. Other prices in cluded: Int. 3388 tractor $13,000, 12’ disc $llOO, N.H. 770 chopper $2425, Jerr Dan hyd. unloading wagon $1550, and N.H. roll bar rake $1125. Managed by Painters Auct. Service with auctioneers Harold Fraley & Dick Crit tenden. SADDLE UP! To Better Equipment... Find It In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS!