el Lamb At Denver Fair SUFFOLK Ram Lamb under 1 year 1 Brad Wenger 2 Tony Bender 3 Jeff Martin Champion Ram Brad Wenger Reaerva Champion Ram Tonv Bender Yearling Ewe -1 yr and under 2 1 Brad Wenger, 2 Jeff Martin, 3 Jenny Wenger Ewe lamb under 1 yr 1 Jeff Martin 2 Jenny Wenger, 3 Doug Martin Champion Ewe Jeff Martin Reserve Champion Ewe Brad Wenger Two Ewe Lamba 1 Jeff Martin, 2 Doug Martin Breeder* Young Flock 1 Jeff Martin 2 Doug Martin Got of Sira 1 Jeff Martin, 2 Doug Martin ROMNEY Champion Ewe Kevin Hoshour DORSET Champion Ram Jeff Martin Champion Ewe Jeff Martin HAMPSHIRE Champion Ram Missy Zook Reserve Champion Ram Tracy Kauffman Champion Ewa Tracy Kauffman Reserve Champion Ewe Tracy Kauffman SOUTHDOWN Champion Ram Mark Tracy Champion and Reserve Champion Ewa Mark Tracy Two Ewe Lambs Mark Tracy Got ol Sira Mark Tracy DEKALB, 111. - Some fanners dorfer calculates, when the value should begin com harvest early to of the bushels saved equals or minimize the effects from exceeds the cost of artificially European com borer damage, drying the grain or elevator says Bill Arndorfer, regional moisture discount. “The only way agronomist for Dekalb-Pfizer to know the extent of damage in Genetics. “Where the insect has your fields, if any, is to walk your been active, com plants will not com fields and assess the amount stand persistent autumn winds and of damage caused by the insect,” ear droppage and stalk lodging will the agronomist states. occur -” “Both first and second Early harvest is justified, Am- generation European com borers ER COUNTS ther ILDINGS er For Details dfrtoAt'n-Builder ■RI STATE MARINE 0 H.R. 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Denver PA 17517 g ■ PH 215 267-6046 :r ion Clau2 Class 3 ClauS Class? have been quite active in many areas this season.” An un derstanding of the injury caused by European com borer and what to look for in your fields is useful in determining the need for early harvest. “Shot holes” in com plants are caused by the first generation, Arndorfer observes. “One larvae per plant, which has burrowed into the stalk, can reduce yields by 5 SPECIAL FALL PRICES W.R MOODY, CONTRACTOR 113 Walnut Lane West Newton, PA 15089 PH 412 872 6804 PHIC BUILDERS 435 King Street Pottstown, PA 19464 PH 215 323-4070 Grand champion honors of the Denver Fair sheep show went to, from left, Tracy Kauffman, all breeds champion ewe; Kevin Bollinger, grand champion market lamb; and Missy Zook, all breeds champion ram. 1 Kevin Bollinger. 2 Jason Stoltzfus. 3 Tammy I Bred Wenger, 2 Mary Tracy, 3 Mark Tracv Martin Clagg 12 1 1 Kevin Hoshour,*2*?racy Kauftman, 3 Held, Fofker*™ 2 Ch * d Folk ' r ' 3 Laura Quanback Class 11 rwTz^ XU* .•m *' OBINTRIM BUILDERS 204 Hoover Road Newcastle, PA 16101 PH 412-924 2698 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 20,1986-A25 Champion Heavyweight Kevin BoJJmfer percent due to the interference of y* 6l * l reductions by feeding on the water and nutrient movement in developing grain, the plant,” he says. Treatment at this time is useless The second generation European damage is already com borer is more likely to be “ one ' Arrotorter concludes. Early found in the latest planted com harvest of severely infested fields, fields. “They damage com plants at higher moisture levels, will by boring into stalks, tassels, and red “ c ' field loss *f: 11 T h ® natiiral ear ahSks and increase the likelihood of field loss due to ear ft T °f droppage and stalk lodging,” pressure frwn stalk rot Amdorfer says. They also cause geterioration of the i^Kk. AND GRAIN BINS IN STOCK 0 BIN STOCKING AGRI-BUILDERS J Address (County icily ® Phone Reserve Champion Haavywafcht Kevin Hoshour Grand Champion Market Lamb Kevin Elollinior Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb Kevin Hoshour State.