Cornell ITHACA, NY - The space shuttle, scheduled to take off from Kennedy Space Center in early June, will carry a corn variety from Cornell University for an experiment on plant growth in space. Making the historic flight will be “Cornell 281,” a popular Cornell com variety in commercial use since 1978 in the northeastern United States. Highly productive, it is grown for grain or silage. Part of a pilot program designed to introduce college students to space research, the com ex periment is scheduled to begin June 6. That’s when the space shuttle will blast into earth orbit for five days, according to La Donna Montgomery of the Bionetics Corporation at the Kennedy Space Center. The firm will be conducting the experiment undere a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The aim is to examine gravity as a stress on plant growth, following a finding by scientists at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research located on the Cornell campus. The finding was made in a study conducted by Carl Leopold, a BIT scientist, and Mordecai D. Jaffe, who was a visiting scientist at BTI in 1983. Jaffe is a professor at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. Leopold says that when corn plants were given a changed gravity orientation, by holding them in a horizontal position, the amount of -a cell-wall material known as callose increased in the tissue-a response scientists had never seen before. Cornell 218 was used in this study. Based on the BTI study, Bionetics scientists decided to test the same Cornell corn in space, where gravity is zero, to see if a similar response would occur in weightless conditions, among other things. DAIRYMENS APPRECIATION SPECIAL Doz. Kendall DC-600 Mastitis Treatment $B.BB per Doz. 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Pardee, chairman of the department of plant breeding and biometry in the New York State College of Agriculture and Lift- c - Soybean checkoff program helps find new markets ST. LOUIS, MO - Times are tough for U.S. farmers. But it’s said that tough times never last, tough people do. U.S. soybean farmers like Page Box, Jr., of Ripley, Term., are among the toughest. Box is a part of a new breed of soybean farmer. These farmers are fighting tough economic times, and they have a unique weapon in their arsenal: the soybean checkoff program. Through this program, Box and other farmers in 26 states invest a portion of their soybean income (one-half cent to two cents per bushel) in programs to improve their soybean profits. Box says that farmer funds generated through soybean checkoff programs are invested in research, education, and promotion. In most states, farmers commit about one-half of their checkoff funds to market promotion programs of the Americdh Soybean Association. With its headquarters in St. Louis, the Soybean Association, through its 11 overseas Offices, coordinates more than 200 market promotion projects in 76 countries. “Soybean Association projects benefit the farmer,” says Box. • South America. Soybean Association projects replace OMHkton OfAmtriei't S*si Amm! Siffim i Booked on Space Shuttle flight: Cornell. “We are delighted that our com can be helpful in this space research,” he comments. “We thought Cornell 281 would go far, but this is further than we ex pected.” During the June flight, com seedlings will be germinated in the shuttle’s mid-deck locker known as the "Plant Growth Unit.” If all goes well, one-half of the com seedlings will be harvested and frozen in space Wwo of demand for Brazilian meal and oil with demand for U.S. beans. 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These treatments will include the growth of seedlings in pots, in an environmental growth chamber mimicking the conditions in the shuttle’s plant growth unit, and on plant clinostats, an apparatus that could substantially influence soybean meal use in poultry rations. Each one per cent in crease in the amount of soybean meal used to feed poultry could increase meal demand by 110,000 metric tons. That’s equivalent to 5.1 million bushels of soybeans. Box backs his belief in the soybean checkoff with com mitment to membership in the Soybean Association. In the past year, Box signed 128 new members to the Tennessee Soybean Association to lead the nation in recruitment efforts. “Soybeans farmers have to work together to build markets,” says Box. “We’ve got competition, and it only gets stronger when you produce fewer beans.” Box says that since 1979 when TOTAL TOTAL AGWAY PETROLEUM •TAL Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1,1985-A29 Paying more than this for diesel fuel? 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