Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1984, Image 130

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    DlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 14,1984
Swine Co-op Award
Ronald Trostle, of Red Lion, receives the coveted Penn
sylvania Swine Co-op Award for outstanding service to the
purebred hog industry from Dennis Grumbine, left, co-op
president.
Hay champions picked
FARM SHOW - Jay McCarrell,
of Eighty Four, exhibited the
grand champion hay sample at the
Pennsylvania Farm Show, a heat
dried alfalfa cutting. Paul
Bollinger, of Myerstown, exhibited
the reserve grand champion hay
sample, a partially field cured
cutting of alfalfa.
Class results in hay judging.
Cutting
1 Donald Bollinger Myerstown 2 Paul
Bollinger Myerstown 3 Gerald E McMath Shade
Gap
ANaffe-Later Cutting
1 Paul Bollinger, 2 Stephen J Meliott Mer
cersburg, 3 Milton Hershey School Farms
ANaifa-Grass Mixed-First Cuttk*
1 Paul Wisser Coopersburg. 2 Leroy Pinker
Penh Argyl 3 Ft Steele Farm Ben Myers Mer
cersburg
Alfalfa-Grass Mixed-Later Cutting
1 Nevm G Rice Blam 2 John Junsta
TunkhannocK 3 Peteßrummer Port Royal
Clover
1 Eugene Stauffer York, 2 Carl J Pearl
Painted Hills Farm Kylertown, 3 Nevm G Rice
Clover-Timothy mixed
1 Marshall V Wolfe St Mary's 2 David R
Harrop Sr Milroy 3 Eugene Stauffer
Birdsloot Trefoil
2 Paul Bollinger
Birdefoot Trefoil-Mixed
2 William Mearns Gettysburg
Grass-First Cutting
I Leßoy F Rowles Olanta 2 Herman Espy
Spruce Creek 3 Daniel Brubaker Ephrata
Grass-Later Cutting
1 Nevm G Rice, 2 Leßoy F Rowles 3 David J
Peachy Belleville
Mixed-More than 50% legumes
1 Lloyd George Catawissa 2 David R Harrop
Sr 3 Carl Pearce Painted Hills Farms Kyier
town
Mixed-More than 50% grasses
1 Elvm Hess Conestoga 2 David Harrop Sr
3 Al Orner Rockton
Summer annual grasses - Sudangrasses
1 Rick Beshore York 2 Herman Espy 3
Altemosei Sons Effort
AllaHa-First Cutting
Paul Bollinger 3 Sam Martin
1 I 2
Waynesboro
Alfalfa-Later Cutting
1 Jay McCarroll, Eighty Four 2 Paul Bollinger
3 Dan and Tim Alderter Harlesvilte
Lancaster
sweeps tobacco
FARM SHOW Lancaster
County tobacco growers captured
all championships in their judging
competition at this year’s Farm
show. Gary Neff, of Rl, Miller
sville, captured grand cham
pionships in wrapper and filler
classes, while Neff Brothers
captured grand championships in
the Pennsylvania smoking tobacco
class.
Wrapper
1 Gary R Neff Millersville 2 David M Cassel
Manheim 3 H H Rohrer Strasburg
Filter
1 Gary R Neff 2 H H Rohrer 3 Neff Bros
Millersville
Pa Smoking
Bottom One Third
1 Marvin L Cassel Manheim 2 Roger Rohrer
RonKs 3 Kandy Rohrer RonKs
Middle one-third
1 Ernest H Hoover Manheim 2 Judy L
Bbrkholder Washington Boro 3 Neff Bros
Top one-third
Alfalfa-Grass Mixed-First Cutting
2 JayMcCarroll
Alfalfa-Grass Mixed-Second Cutting
1 JayMcCarroll
Clover
1 Paul Bollinger 2 Donald Bollinger Myer
stown
Clover-Timothy Mixed
1 Donald Bollinger 2 Jay McCarroll 3 Paul
Bollinger
Birdsfoot Trefoil-Mixed
2 Paul Bollinger
Grass-First Cutting
1 JayMcCarroll
Grass-Later Cutting
1 JayMcCarroll 2 William J Smith Mansfield
Mixed-More than 50% Legumes
1 William J Smith 2 Paul Bollinger 3 Donald
Bollinger
Mixed-More than 50% Grasses
2 Paul Bollinger
Growers favor parasite
NEWARK, Del. - To find out
how Delaware soybean farmers
feel about using the beneficial
insect Pediobius foveolatus to
control Mexican bean beetles, this
fall University of Delaware ex
tension entomologists conducted a
telephone survey of growers who
have been participating in the
state’s four-year-old pilot MBB
parasite release program. En
tomology technician Richard
Palecki made the calls.
Altogether he reached 1,8
cooperators representing 35 of the
50 sites were parasites were
released last summer. None of
these farmers had to spray for
MBB, although two said they did
spray fields to control podworms.
When asked whether they felt
they had benefited from par
ticipation in the project, 12 said
1 Neff Bros, 2 Marlin L Kassel Manheim 3
Judy L Burkholder, Washington Boro
YOUTH CLASSES
4-HCM)
Wrapper
1 Kevin Witmer Washington Boro
Fitter
1 Kevin Witmer Washington Boro
Vo-Ag
Wrapper
1 Jeff Barley Lancaster 2 Tammy Barley
Lancaster 3 Nelson Dohner Elizabethtown
Filter
I Jeff Barley 2 Kevin Bauman Millersville 3
Laurie Barley Lancaster
Bottom-one Third
1 Michael Acord Washington Boro 2 Jere
Hoover Conestoga 3 Jeff Barley
Middle One-Third
1 Michael Cassel Manheim 2 Laurie Barley 3
Brian Herr Millersville
Top One-Third
1 Darrel Hess Pequea 2 Brian Herr 3 Becky
Barley
Grand Champion Wrapper
Gary Neff
Grand Champion Filter
Gary R Neff
Grand Champion Pa Smoking
Neff Brothers
1984 Pa.
Farm Show
Summer Annual G< M»es-sudangrass
1 Paul Bollinger 2 Donald Bollinger
Alfalfa-First Cutting
1 David Witmer Carlisle 2 Daniel Brubaker
AtfaHa-Later Cutting
1 Nevm G Rice 2 John Snook McClure 3
Linde Hall Farm Mark Metzger Linden
Alfalfa-Grass-Mixed-First Cutting
1 David Witmer 2 Daniel Brubaker
Atfaifa-Grass Mixed-Later Cuttings
1 Herman Espy 2 Al Orner&Sons 3 Daniel
Brubaker
Mixed Hays-Over 50% legumes
1 Stephen W Smith 2 Daniel Brubaker 3 Al
Orner & Sons
Mixed Hay-Over 50% Grasses
1 Herman Espy, 2 A! Orner & Sons 3 Linde
Hails Farm Mark Metzger
GRAND CHAMPION
JayMcCarroll Eighty Four
RESERVE CHAMPION
Paul Bollinger Myerstown
yes. The other six told Palecki they
weren’t sure release of the
parasite directly benefited them
this past summer because weather
conditions were unfavorable to
MBB build-ups, but added that
over a number of years they felt
they had seen overall beneficial
effects.
When asked if they would buy
parasites if available from a
private company once the pilot
project has ended, most growers
surveyed indicated that cost would
be a major concern. (Under the
pilot project, they have been
receiving free parasites.) Five
growers said they would definitely
buy parasites, after seeing them
perform against the bean beetle.
Twelve others indicated they
would do so only if the cost was not
significantly higher than chemical
controls.
Overall, those surveyed said
they liked using parasites instead
of chemicals to control MBB and
considered this a promising ap
proach.
“Weather conditions over the
past four years have made it
difficult to assess the overall
impact of this pest management
program and determine its actual
cost benefits,” Palecki says.
“There’s been the potential for a
high population but between the
weather and nurse-plot knockouts
where we trap the beetles before
they get into the soybeans the
pressure hasn’t developed in many
fields ”
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RD 1
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R D 9
717 359-4848
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400 N Antrim Way
PO Box 97
717-597-2176
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Sweigard Bros
R D 3, Box 13
717-896-3414
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Shartlesville
Farm Service
RD 1, Box 170
215-488-1025
Honey Brook, PA
Dependable Motor Co
East Mam Street
215-273-3131
215-273-3737
Honey Grove, PA
Norman D Clark
& Son, Inc
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3682
Hughesville, PA
Farnsworth Farm
Supplies, Inc
103 Cemetery Street
Lancaster, PA
L FI Brubaker, Inc
350 Stras'burg Pike
717-397-5179
Lebanon, PA
Keller Bros
Tractor Co
RD 7, Box 405
717-949-6501
Lititz, PA
Roy A Brubaker
700 Woodcrest Av
717-626 7766
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110 Forshey St
814-793-3791
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Paul A Dotterer
RD 1
717 726-3471
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ABC Groff, Inc
110 South Railroad
717-35^-4191
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M&R Equipment Inc
P 0 Box 16
717-993-2511
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C J Wonsidler Bros
RD 2
215 987 6257
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Marlin W Schreffler
Pitman, PA
717-648-1120
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W College Ave
814 359-2751
luakertown, PA
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RD 1
215-536 1935
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101 South Lime Street
717-786-2895
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Equipment
Rmgtown, PA
717-889-3184
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I G Sales
Box 149
215-257 5135
Tamaqua, PA
Charles S Snyder, Inc
RD 3
717-386 5945
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“For You The Farmer”
Troy, PA
717-297 2141
West Chester, PA
M S Yearsley & Son
114-116 East
Market Street
215-696-2990
West Grove, PA
SG Lewis & Son, Inc
RD 2, Box 66
215-869-2214
Churchville, MD
Walter G Coale, Inc
2849-53
Churchville Rd
301-734-7722
Rising Sun, MD
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Equipment Co, Inc
1207 Telegraph Rd
301-398-6132
301-658-5568
215-869-3542
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201-689-1464
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Broad Street &
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