Maturity Zone 4 (Continued from Page 41) 100 0 1108 100 0 24 6 164 2 98 6 NC2S2XPAB79 PIONEER 3140 GREENLAND GL345 1000 105 6 ASGhOW RXB99 1000 105 5 FUNK'S G-4624 100.4 96 4 GREENLAND GL27O 100 8 105 0 HYTEST HT7728 100 8 104 2 HY PERFORMER H 59773 100 8 100 7 JACQUES 8510 101 2 107 6 AGWAY AGB36 101 2 97 0 FUNK'S G-4671 1016 1059 AGWAY AGB24 102 4 967 JACQUES 9220 102 6 1161 PIONEER 3192 102 8 101 5 EASTLAND EBB 6 103 3 94 5 NORTHRUP KING N 8727 105 7 103 3 CARGILL 8427 106 1 94 8 CARGILL 9027 106 5 104 5 MEANS 1 LSD ( 05) Cooperators and locations 100 5 102 7 25 57 Latc-scason hybrids were evaluated on farms of the following Joel Wenger and Robert Brcckbill, Franklin County. Frank Yost, Cumberland County, John Yocum, Lancaster County, Kermct Schegcl. Berks County, and Wiley Gchman. Lehigh County Results of the tests for short season, early medium season, late medium season. and late-scason hybrids arc available as separate reports from county offices of Penn State Cooperate c Extension # WARNING, ALL SILO OWNERS Check your silo now for rotten staves. If you have been using your silo for 10 to 15 years for either corn silage or haylage, It Is time to SHOTCRETE. RESURFACES INTERIORS: ' • Coat* the silo's interior • Protects feed in storage • Durable lough acid resistant • Increases useful life 9 Economical REPAIRS HOLES: * Repairs even large holes * Up to twice the strength of the original stave * Rapid application * Durable surface EXTENDS USEFUL LIFE; # Support for old foundations * Special repairs can be made quickly and economically * Little or no forming needed * Stronger than the original Shotcrete is also good for repairing atone walls When you think your silo Is beyond repair THINK OF SHOTCRETE! Lancaster Silo Co., Inc. 2008 Horseshoe Rd. • Lancaster, PA • (717) 299-3721 156 5 156 4 142 9 155 6 99 3 1000 97 9 986 98 2 973 996 98 7 97 7 99 1 99 6 24 8 24 8 24 8 24 9 24 9 1544 149 2 159 8 1437 157 0 97 7 98 2 97 5 963 97.6 25 2 25 3 25 3 25 4 26 0 143 3 1721 990 1000 99 6 98 7 997 1504 140 0 153 1 140 5 1549 152 2 Before The silo i interior After The surface is with plaster damaged and etavc reconditioned, and a new thick lough aurfacc will protect stored feed exposed Before A hole i» worn Alter With the hole repaired completely through the ttlo wall by Shot Crete and a new surface applied the silo is ready for years of use Before The bottom part of After The ShotCrele the staves are completely worn System repairs and replaces away the missing structure. DOEBLER’S 82XP PIONEER 3245 HARDY H 86334 PIONEER 3140 HARDY H 86345 ASGROW RXB99 PIONEER 3241 DOEBLERS 87XP NC+ 7507 PRAIRIE STREAM 5X556 PIONEER 3192 , NORTHRUP KING N 8727 HYTEST HTX774B PIONEER 3154 DEKALB DK743 MEANS LSD (05) Where trade names appear no discrimination r endorsement hy Penn State Cooperative Extern Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Cutcnsiur Congress May t and June 30 1914 tnvoopera IXpanmem of Agriculture and the Pennsylvan Hood Director of Cooperative Extension The University 65 8 7 4 65 7 7 4 64 7 7 4 66 5 7 5 65 2 7.5 621 7.7 65 7 7 8 62 4 7 8 683 78 66 8 | 80 674 * 60 63 5 61 66 3 81 65 7 8 4 63 2 8 5 66 8 6 6 Members of the county based extension staff assisted in conducting these tests Their efforts were essential to the successful completion of the trials and ucrc greatly appreciated This report represents the combined efforts of extension research, and service personnel in the Departments of Agronomy and Plant Pathology (M W Johnson, and J E Ayers) The tables in this report may he reproduced onl\ in tin tr entires 65 6 7 5 33 1 1 Honor is intended and no ision is implied jn W ork Acts of ration with the U S nia legislature LF Pennsylvania Slate PLANT FOOD COMPANY, INC. All Products Used For Soil And Foliar Application Easy To Use • Save Time & Labor Non-Corrosive • Neutral pH ★ Soil Reports ★ Trace Elements ★ Tanks For Sale Harvest your crop with the best in self-propelled harvesting If you custom harvest as well as chop your own forage, a self-propelled harvester like the Model 1915 can help you harvest more crop at peak quality. The fuel-efficient 270- horsepower diesel engine and the 24-inch, 12-knife cutter head give you high-capacity day-m and day-out harvesting. And the exclusive automatic knife sharpener and automatic shearbar adjuster, called Accucut™, combine to give you precision-sharpened knives and a reset shearbar, all from the comfort of the cab. Stop in today and let us show you the other features of the “1915.” Or better yet, let's set up a time to demonstrate this harvester in your own field BHM FARM & LAWN EQUIP, SALES - PARTS - SERVICE Route 934 - 2 Miles North of Annville, PA Telephone 717-867-2211 (sdm Talk, landaster farming, Saturday; februairy 13,' 1993—Page’ (D@lM fMJE HSWi PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC. Corn ST. LOUIS, Mo. When com growers meet in San Anto nio, Texas, February 21-23 for the 1993 Com Classic, they will pay tribute to those among them who excel as producers and industry leaders. More than 2,500 registrants are expected to attend the Corporate Office 3175 Oregon Pike P.O. Box 7775 Lancaster, PA 17604-7775 Telephone: 717-656-4191 Growers To Top Producers Clear Liquid Solutions m The Pennsylvania Scale Umiervty is committed to the polity chal all ptrsons shall have equal access to programs facilities admission and employment without regard lo personal charasknstisv not related to ability performance or qualifications as determined bv University policy or by state or federal authorities The PmnsyKama State University docs not discriminate against any person because of age amestrs ct lor disability or handicap national ongin race religious crci.il scs sesua) orientation ot scuran status Direct all allomaiisc asium ins|uinss to the AUlrmatisc Action Office The PcnnsyKania Slate University 201 Willard Building University Park PA 16502 2XOI <MI9tPS National Com Growers Associ ation’s (NCGA) 35th anniver sary Com Classic. The National Com Yield Contest (NCYC) stale winners will be honored at the NCYC Slate Winners Luncheon. The NCYC Stale Winners Luncheon, sponsored by Asgrow Seeds, begins at noon on Monday, February 22. Slate winners receive two com plimcnlary luncheon tickets. Additiona tickets may be pur chased in advance b' calling NCGA, (314) 275-9915. Serving as comodcrators farm broadcaster Colleen Callahan and Lee McCoy. On Monday even ing, the NCGA awards banquet, sponsored by Ameri can Cyanamid, recog nizes NCYC national winners and NCGA special award win ners. The NCYC national winners will receive trophies courtesy of Monsan to. The event also fea tures Dale Minnick, a humorist and motiva tor, whose message will have you on the edge of your seat. Tickets to this event are included in the NCGA Com Classic registration fee. In addition to hon oring outstanding corn growers, the Com Classic includes a wide range of edu cational opportunities and marketing ses sions as well as enter tainment featuring country music stars Crystal Gayle and Lionel Cartwright.- Also on the Com Classic program is motivational speaker Tom Sullivan. Corn Classic’s trade show will dis play the best in new production technolo gy and equipment innovations. Corn Classic officials expect agribusinesses to fill more than 250 exhibit spaces. To register for Cora Classic,, call NCGA at (314) 227
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