Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 01, 1984, Image 79

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    Corn standability can be improved
DeKALB, 11. - Com farmers
frequently ask why one hybrid will
stand through harvest while
another across the fence suffers
lodging and is difficult to harvest.
Cora plant standability is a
reflection of how that variety
reacted to physical or
physiological stresses during the
growing season.
in com, since a damaged thick controllable
rinded com may still stand The growing seasons of 1983 and
satisfactorily. 1984 are good examples of en-
Growth hormone herbicides such vironmental influences. First in
as 2,4-D can affect standability. this category would be moisture
They can cause a growth spurt that shortages or excesses. Both place
leaves a section of stem with stress on plants, slowing growth,
thinner cell walls that are and creating conditions favorable
mechanically weak. Small fissures to disease organisms,
in the stalk can also occur, opening Cold, wet springs are tough on
the way for pathogen entry. Better plants under these conditions, root
timing or an alternative herbcide rots begin and become poised,
program should be used if you ready to move up the stalk during
have experienced suph problems. the summer. Preventing this
Wind damage can be minimized depends on good soil drainage and
by paying attention to two traits: planting when the soil has war
plant population and height, med. Ridge tillage, chiseling, and
Planting heavier than your ter- avoiding compaction are all steps SYRACUSE, N.Y. Earl R
tilizer program and soil moisture farmers have taken to help avoid Forwood, President of Eastern
may produce weak and spindly the problem. Milk Producers Cooperative
stalks prone to lodging. In areas In 1982, cloudy weather had a Association, Inc., recently an
that receive strong fall winds, large influence on stalk quality, bounced the opening of the newest
most farmers prefer a short or Carbohydrate production was cooperative facility, a
medium height com and one that down due to the scarcity of sun- warehouse/retail outlet complex
places a short shanked ear low on shine. Available sugars were located in Canton, Pa.
the stalk. This type of plant stops funnelled to the ear, leaving a The new complex also houses the
less wind, and therefore, suffers shortage in the stalks. Weak stalks headquarters of Eastern’s Dairy
less breakage than a tall com. and much stalk rot and lodging Products Division. This division,
Physiological factors influencing was seen across the Com Belt. headed by Manager Thad Wood
corn standability fall mostly into Diseases such as eye spot or leaf ward, administered out of one of
the environmental, nutritional, rust, or problems such as hail, Eastern’s plants. Currently, the
and biological areas. Separating reduce functional leaf tissue and Diary Products Division offers
them is often difficult since they reduce sugar production, again over 120 products distributed
are interrelated and often un- leading to lodging problems.
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Physical influences are easy to
determine, since the damage can
be seen and examined.
Physiological stresses are more
difficult to assess since most of
them occur inside the paint and the
contributing factors are complex.
Items that can cause physical
stress to a corn plant include
things such as insects, hail, wind,
and (indirectly) herbicides. In
sects or hail can cause cavities in
the plant and reduce the stalk’s
structural strength. As the plant
matures and begins to dry down, it
naturally losses some of its
strength.
If, in addition, a borer or hail
mark has destroyed part of the
stalk, the plant may not hold itself
up under the weight of the ear or in
a wind. Stalk rind thickness and
strength is one trait that resear
chers and agronomists like to see
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 1,1954-C3
Farmers in states with cool, humid
climates who want to move to
reduced tillage face problems
caused by the surface trash ser
ving as a disease inoculum
reservoir.
Fertilizer practices also in
fluence standability. Proper
potassium (K) and nitrogen (N)
levels are two commonly noted
areas. When K levels are
adequate, thicker cell walls form,
stomata are open longer, and the
plant operates more efficiently.
Soil testing can identify fertilizer
Eastern opens
times
amounts to be applied to each field
to let it reach its top yield potential
and maintain plant standabllity.
The pathogens commonly
associated with stalk rot are
Fusarium, Gibberella, and
Diplodia. They serve a natural
purpose of decomposing organic
matter and freeing the nutrients
for the succeeding years’ crop.
They don’t cause a problem as long
as they do their job after the crop is
harvested. They will invade and
cause deterioration in plants
already under stress.
new warehouse
through three retail outlets as well
as a five-state truck distribution
system. In fiscal 1963-84 Eastern’s
Dairy Products Division achieved
approximately $6.1 million in gross
sales.
“The new warehouse complex is
yet another indication of Eastern’s
commitment to the future,” said
Forwood. “Eastern is in a strong
position now and will continue to
grow in the years ahead.”
The new retail outlet occupies
the front section of the recently
completed complex. Eight persons
have been hired to staff the new
facility which will feature Penn
sylvania and New York
agricultural products as well as
milk shakes, sandwiches and ice
cream.
Bruce Buck has been named
manager of the store and
warehouse. Debbie Issacs will
serve as assistant manager.
“A gala grand opening is
planned for the warehouse com
plex” said Forwood, “The date of
this event will be announced
sometime in the future.”
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