3 corn, AMES, la. Three new corn American Plant Breeders, Inc. hybrids, three alfalfas, and a (NAPB) under a new single brand soybean blend, all offering high name, AgriPro. yields and disease resistance, have According to Trevor Bower, the been introduced by Nickerson company’s director of agronomic All NAPB seed varieties now bear the single AgriPro name. Free gift if you buy now! Buy a new Mix-All now and select a free gift from Gehl Panasonic Microwave Oven GE 13" Color TV Total Gym exercise system by West Bend. Plus you can delay final payment until Feb. 1, 1985 if you qualify. But don’t wait. This is a limited time offer. See us for details. Skid Steer Loaders Have Interest Free Waiver Until Hay and Forage Equipment Have Interest Free Waiver Until Mav 1. 1985 Ask Your Dealer About Rebates Instead Of Delayed Payment PEOPLE’S JIM MACHINERY LEBANON VALLEY SALES t SERVICE Green.bur«. pa IMPLEMENT CO. INC. SALES I SERVICE, Oakland Mills, PA 412-668-2276 Richland. PA INC. 7X7-463-2735 717-866-7518 RTlßox6l9 KIMKTT Stoneboro, PA ilkmiho. mmn. SSSS Ouarrwille PA 1601 S. Dupont Blvd. GOMrAHT 7i7 7MU9i Milford, DE Dayton, PA oimncv t miner 717-786-3521 302-422-4837 412-783-6990 " BWS CLAIR 1. MYERS UMBERGER’S OF FONTANA 133 Rothsville Lake Road R 1 cnumaKiiTr Rt. 4 Lebanon. PA Station Road Thomasville, PA IBHrMIII (Fontana) Lititz, PA 717-259-0453 Bloomsburg, PA 717-867-5161 717-626-4705 717-784-7731 ARNETT’S GARAGE ECKROTH BROS. SSI/*? Rt 9 Box 125 STOOFFER BROS. INC. FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT, INC. Hagerstown. MD Chambersburg, PA RT 2 Box 24A 5 ork 301-733-0515 717-263-8424 New Ringgold, PA 717-943-2131 717-249-5338 6E O’ T* M,LLER EQUIPMENT Hl c E r!sso U n IP p*If MT RD 2, Box 2 516 Main Street J®' 814-886 4183 Centre Hall, PA Honesdale, PA _ RD DA Bellwood 814-364-1419 Bechtelsville, PA Beilwooo 014 364 1419 717-253-3440 215-845-2911 814-742-8171 3 alfalfas and bean announced GEHL February 1. 1985 services, the three new AgriPro com hybrids are AP-391, AP-510 and AP-655. “AP-391 is aTvery high yielding variety for its maturity,” Bower said. “It has very good eye appeal, with a medium-length girthy ear, very good to excellent ear retention, and very good stalk and root strength.” A key feature of this new hybrid, Bower added, is its performance capability in a wide range of environments. ” AP-510 is an excellent-yielding hybrid that also has very good stalk and root strength, Bower continued. “In addition, it has low ear placement for improved late season standability.” The third com hybrid, AP-655, has good yield potential and ex cellent root and stalk strength, Bowernoted. “It’s also considered to have bery good stay-green characteristics, which gives this LaMMt* FanMrift'Satbriltjr, October 13; MM*-*)?' hybrid very good late-season standability and plant health ratings,” Bower said. AgriPro’s three new alfalfas are named Dart, Arrow and Excel. Dart is an early-maturing, all purpose variety with very high yielding potential. It’s also resistant to anthracnose, fusarium wilt, Phytophthora root rot, bacterial wilt and Verticillium wilt. Dart also shows excellent per sistence. The second new AgriPro alfalfa, Excel, has a high level of resistance to Phytophthora root Meadville Farm Credit to meet MEADVILLE - On Oct. 18, the Farm Credit Associations of Meadville will hold their Annual Stockholders’ Meeting at the Saegertown High School at 7:45 P.M. The farmer/stockholders of the Meadville Production Credit Association and Federal Land Bank Association will convene to elect directors and to conduct the business of their cooperative. This year’s theme is “Farm Credit Supports Farm Youth.” Over 120 youth have been especially invited to attend the Annual Meeting. These youth were the direct recipients of a trophy, banner, 4-H record keeping award, Pride com keeps your profits growing SAVE money, as well as MAKE money with Pride corn. Proven yield performance. Fast dry-down. Standability. Disease resistance. Ear retention. And more. Find out about all the new ideas growing at Pride. Contact your local Pride Lancaster Co. KENNETH E.ZURIN 717-898-8736 Lancast RICHARDS. KAUFMAN 717-653-5273 Bucks Co. RICHARD t JEFF SMALTZ 215-794-7259 Bradford Co. LONGENECKERS AGRONOMY CENTER 717-297-4290 avai STEVE SHIPMAN Territory Sales Mgr. 814-383-4656 i|fff New ideas k< J growing at Pi Call 1-800-828-7122 1-814-383-4656 rot, Fusanum wilt and bacterial wilt. AgriPro’s newest soybean is known as AP-3990. AP-3990 is a high-yielding, early Group IV blend that meets the needs of soybean growers in the Williams to Mitchell maturity. Although NAPB has been marketing seed varieties under several brand names, including Migro in corn, RP in alfalfa and Agripro in soybeans, all new and existing varieties will now be consolidated under the brand name of AgriPro. FFA award, or dairy princess donation which Farm Credit sponsored; some had their animals purchased by Farm Credit at the livestock sales. 4-H record keeping youth will be looking forward with anticipation to the announcement at Annual Meeting of the county winner in the 4-H record keeping contest sponsored by Farm Credit in conjunction with Extension. The winners in Crawford, Erie, Mer cer, Venango, and Warren Counties will receive their top prize of a computer at Annual Meeting. There will also be en tertainment, door prizes, and refreshments. dealer: Bradford Co. EDWARD FELTER 717-363-2406 Montour Co. HENRY ZEAGER 717-437-2692 Clinton Co. SCOn V. SHIPMAN 717-726-3707 Union Co. JOHN M. BURKHOLDER RD2
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