Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 28, 1987, Image 141

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    Brook Lawn Tops State In NCGA Contest
LANCASTER Brook Lawn
Farms won first place in the
Pennsylvania, irrigated division of
the 1986 National Corn Growers
Association yield contest. Roy and
James Erb earned the honor with
DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics hybrid
DK636, which yielded 128.33
bushels per acre.
The Erbs planted the field on
May 6, 1986, in 32-inch rows at a
rate of 27,000 seeds per acre. The
crop was harvested on Oct. 10, with
a moisture content of 25.9 percent.
DeKalb district representative Eugene Hoover (right)
congratulates James Erb of Brook Lawn Farms for posting
Pennsylvania’s top corn yield in the Irrigated division of
NCGA contest.
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In addition to field corn, James
and his father, Roy, produce 60
acres of sweet com, three acres of
strawberries and peas, 10 acres of
tree fruit and 1.5 acres of pump
kins for their retail roadside
market. Roy has been farming for
49 years and Jim for 15 years.
“The Erbs are to be
congratulated on their winning
yield,” says Ed Deane, Com
Product Manager for DeKalb-
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Also earning state honors in
Pennsylvania was Kervin Zim
merman of Myerstown, who
placed second in the no-till, non
irrigated division with DeKalb-
Pfizer hybrid DK656 which yielded
171.05 bushels per acre.
The NCGA has sponsored the
yield contest for nearly 30 years.
This year’s 1,724 completed entries
represented 51 seed companies and
215 hybrids. “The main thrust is to
encourage development of new and
improved management techniques
and show the importance of using
solid cultural practices in U.S.
com production,” explains Larry
Rus, Public Relations Director for
NCGA.
NCGA is a 19-state commodity
organization involved in improving
the profitability of com production
through research, market
development and government
relations programs.
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NEWARK, Del. - Results of the
University of Delaware’s 1966
soybean variety performance tests
are now available. Trials were
conducted last year on 70 varieties
and advanced lines being
developed by commercial seed
companies and public institutions.
A report on those results has now
been published.
Entries representing three
maturity groups were compared
with varieties currently being
grown in the state. To see how
varieties performed on different
soil types, tests were conducted at
four sites the university’s
Research and Education Center
near Georgetown, Murray Farms
near Selbyville, Fifer Orchards at
Woodside and the Kohl Farm near
Middletown. Each entry was rated
for maturity, height, lodging and
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Lancaster Farming Saturday, March 28,1987-D9
Soybean Trial Results Announced
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(1984-1966) average yields of 29 of
these varieties is included in the
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Copies of “1986 Delaware
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