Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 24, 1984, Image 19

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ALEXANDRIA
MAXISENBERG CARL R. BAER
814-669-4027 717-582-2648
BALLY
LONGACRE
ELECTRIC
215-845-2261
BERRYSI
LESTER HOCH
REPAIR CENTER
717 362-8252
lEBANQN elder sales
CAMP HILL AUTOMATIC FARM & SERVICE
LLOYD SULTZBAUGH SYSTEMS 412-376-3390
717-737-4554 717-274-5333 376-3740
BIG CLOVER...BIG
Plant Morßed.
Morßed Red Clover possesses the qualities that lead toward a
top yielding, short rotation hay and grazing legume.
Combined resistance to both Northern and Southern
Anthracnose
Northern and southern anthracnose can kill or greatly reduce the stand life of red clover
High resistance to powdery mildew
Contributes to early fade-out and reduces feed quality
Higher yield potential than Kenland or Kenstar
In 5 years of testing Morßed
outyielded Kenland by 4°o
4
%
At $lOO per ton for hay that s $lB 00 per year per acre more for Morßed
Improved winterhardiness
The tougher a variety the better chance the crop has to produce throughout its expected
rotation
Vigorous growth and quick recovery
The higher the disease resistance the better the chance for the crop to fully express its potential
Seeding versatility
Morßed Red Clover is ideal tor No-till pasture and meadow seedmgs in old grass stands Alone
lor hay and pasture Morßed can also be seeded in standing small gram or on an early prepared
seed bed alone Morßed can be mixed seeded with grasses and small grains as part of a rota
tion or seeded in combination with other legumes- especially white clover along with grasses
for hay and pasture Farmers find fhat when used as part of a rotation red clover is helpful in
building the nitrogen level for the gram fraction of the rotation
Morßed tfr
BIG CLOVER YIELDS V
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FORKSVILLE
OURWOOO J. WHITELEY
717-924-3460
HAMBURG
SHARTLESVILLE
FARM SERVICE
215-488-1025
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MILTON
LANOIS FARMSTEAD UNICORN FARM
AUTOMATION SERVICE
717-437-2375 JAMES E. LANDIS
717-786-4158
PIPERSVILLE
MOYER
FARM SERVICE
215-766-8675
STONEBORO
In 17 years of testing Morßed
outyielded Kenstar by 5° o
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TERRE HILL
TERRE HILL
SILO CO. INC.
215-445-6736
MARYLAND DEALERS ™^, ENI
IWN. MD 301-452-8521
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TRI-STATE
FARM AUTOMATION
301-790-3698
For a dealer nearest you, call' 301/752-3415
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729 East Pratt Street/Baltimore Maryland 21202
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Patz
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KENNEDYVILLE. MD
PINDER SERVICE CO.
301-348-5263
NEW WINDSOR. MD
ROOP FERTILIZER
& CHEMICAL
301-775-7678
ALFALFA YIELDS
Plant OLYMPIC.
Olympic Alfalfa’s high resistance to disease and overall hardiness
has made Olympic a preferred variety among growers seeking
high alfalfa yields.
Proven high yields over a wide area
Olympic Alfalfa has produced over 10 tons/acre in several trials
High resistance to anthracnose
Anthracnose is a hidden blight in alfalfa that s a threat wherever warm humid conditions persist
during the growing season It can reduce forage yields by as much as two lons per acre per
year Olympic Alfalfa s resistance to this yield stealer is as good as any variety needs to be in
any environment
Excellent overall disease and insect protection
Bacterial Spotted
Wilt Pea Aphid Alfalfa Aphid
Anthracnose
Moderate winterhardiness
For it s primary area of adaptation Olympic Alfalfa s winterhardiness is fully adequate
Fast growth: early maturity
Olympic Alfalfa matures about 5 days ahead of Vernal
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New Bolton to sponsor
open house
PHILADELPHIA - New Bolton
Center, the rural campus and large
animal facility for the University
of Pennsylvania’s School of
Veterinary Medicine, will hold its
annual Open House April 14, from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Both the George
D. Widener Hospital, with its
surgical facilities for large
animals, and the C. Mahlon Kline
Center, with its unique recovery
pool, will be on view to the public at
this time.
1984 marks the Veterinary
School’s Centennial year and
various exhibits which reflect its
commitment to teaching,
research, and clinical care will be
on display for the occasion. Some
of the more striking exhibits in
clude: a cow whose rumen liquor is
used to treat digestive disorders in
other cows; a horse with an im
planted cardiac pacemaker, which
prevents him from fainting; and
“Virgil”, the world’s first test tube
calf, who was born at the Center
three years ago. Displays also will
be available on such current
problems as Avian Influenza and
Potomac Fever.
In addition, several special
demonstrations will highlight the
day, such as bandaging techniques
m the injured patient, diagnostic
evaluation of respiratory problems
in a horse, and corrective shoeing
for lameness problems.
New Bolton Center is located in
the rolling hills of Chester County
on Route 926 near Kennett Square,
Pennsylvania. Open House is the
only tune during the year when
visitors may see the Center.
Everyone is encouraged to come
and join the School in its 100th year
celebration.
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OLYMPIC WL
BIG ALFALFA YIELDS
Resistance
Very High
High
Mod High
Moderate
Mod Low
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Low
Very Low