TWO TOP ALFALFAS FROM AGRIPRO ARROW & APOLLO SUPREME FOR LONG TERM ESTABLISHMENT Arrow and Apollo Supreme combine long term disease resistance, drought tolerance, and excellent winterhardiness to produce higher yields when other varieties are fading away. In the Pennsylvania Alfalfa Germplasm Testing Program Comparing Named Varieties 4-Year Average 1986-1989 No. 3 Arrow Rock Springs 1986 Plantim ALFALFA CHARACTERISTICS CHART Ml VUtar Dw—y Brimi VAIUTT uaaw i • Hiah APOLLO SDRna 4 Hlfh P.L ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, PA Y%gkil m n%gkf\£ \hol- ( mark\n.l: genuineness ■l® ■ ■ ■ ■ "O* " 2: a distinguishing characteristic We are Triple H Construction. Proud that one of our hallmarks is genuineness. Our principals have always believed that quality speaks for itself and that principle is evident in every project we undertake. Our experience with agricultural projects insures our fulfillment of your needs, lie quality shows we've built our business on it! TRIPLE H Construction 430 Springville Road Eptorata. PA 17522 Custom Builders of Dairy, Hog, Poultry, Horss, Storage. Residential And Commercial Buildings Rock Sprini No. 1 Yield in 1989 Apollo Supreme No. 2 Yield in 1989 Arrow 3-year average 1987-1989 No. 1 Arrow DIMtAJS* RUIBTANCI BHMd IMMHoi Itajntaft Fkytar mt ' mu wot AaknH. mu MmMmm 'HI I m in HI HI I HI HI I I V. Ft* V. Hi|h Lay AqnPro IflBK Plan tin! Laaf Bap. Mi. TdlMiH AUr TU4 Ua. MMi OaMacAMltr laMUa Pl*: 717-290-2571 717-738-2142 1-(8001-TRIPLE-1 M V.EMi Im* '' Berks Forage And Com Winners Named f v iu These three Berks Co. farmers placed in the state 5-Acre Com Contest Paul Lechner, left, placed third In the shelled com division with a three-year average of 158 bushels. Dave Schantz, center, was second In the ear class with a 170 bu three-year average. At the right, Floyd Kurtz placed third in the shelled corn contest In 1989 with a yield of 175.2 '■ bushels to the acre. Kurtz placed second in the county con test to Burd Schantz’s 176 bu bumper crop. * I* Non-corrosive. Won’t settle. • Top quality. Excellent service. • Newest equipment. ■ Financially sound... and growing! ] Bi| Dmgml bpires Mnßistftitgrs! □ I tell to farmers. How do I become your distributor? □ I’m a farmer. What's the price? Where do I get it? Mark Wolfskin was hon ored at the Berks County Crops Day as winner of Pa. Grasslands and Forage alfal fa contest in both the south east and state division. He had a yield of 6.7 tons per acre to lead the state. v 1 All-Plant LIQUID PLANT FOOD 9-18-9 PLUS OTHERS! • Contains 100% white ortho phosphoric acid. Made in USA. CALL or SEND FOR FACTS: Phone: 814-364-1349 ALL-PLANT LIQUID PLANT FOOD, MC. 821 State Rd. 511 N., RFD 3, AshlaqcLPhip 44805 INO-A47 1!
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