Two Honored By Society UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Two fertilizer industry representatives were honored by the Pennsylvania Plant Food and Protectant Educational Society at the recent Lime, Fertilizer, and Pesticide Conference here. William R. Brubaker, Lititz, and John Corman, Mechanicsburg, were honored with the Man of the Year awards for 1992 from the society. Corman, of the Potash Co. of America, was also honored for his contributions to the industry. The awards, presented annually during the annual conference, hon or individuals who actively prom ote the fertilizer industry. Next year, the conference is scheduled Jan. 18-20. The 1992 Penn State Commercial Hybrid Evaluations Are In And DEKALB’S NEW Hybrids Are Ahead Of The Pack. Zone 1 Short Season*: lieM DEKAI NEW 0K512 161.5 NEW DK522 165.1 DK524 159.0 Average 161.9 Pioneer 3751 134,7 27.2 Funks G 4106 135.4 G 4231 114.9 G 4292 mi Average 122.3 39.6 Doeblers 48XE 132.4 49XP 128.1 Average 130.3 31.6 Zone % Late-Medium Season* Two Year Performance Yield n»al Advantage DEKALB DKS46 142.4 Doeblera 66XP 69XP 75X Funks 4530 4543 Pioneer 3527 3334 3395 3393 3341 * For Complete Information Contact Penn State Agronomy Dept. Two fertilizer industry representatives were honored by the Pennsylvania Plant Food and Protectant Educational Society.at their recent annual meeting. William Brubaker, second from left, and John Corman, far right, were the reci pients. From left, Glenn Yoder, Bill Brubaker, Bud Webb, and John Corman. Good News Travels Fast 138.3 138.0* 133.1 125.8 130.9 180.7 124.0 130.0 183.7 135.1 134,0 SILAGE ENTRIES Silage Performance Of Late Season Hybrids Yield T/A l>rv Matter T/A DEKALB 0K743 24,6 8.6 Pioneer 8154 24.3 8.5 Hytest HTX774B 24,2 8.4 Northrop King N 0727 23,0 8.1 Pioneer 3192 23.2 8.1 Prairie Stream 5X556 22.$ 8.0 XC+ 7507 1 22.7 8.0 Doeblers S7XP 22,3 7,8 Pioneer 3241 22.4 ■ 7.8 Asgi-ow EXB99 22.2 7.8 Hardy H 86345 22,1 ' 7.7 Pioneer 3140 21.5 7.5 Hardy H 86334 - 21.4 7.5 Pioneer 3245 21.1 7.4 Doeblers 82XP 21.2 7,4 NC252 X FAB79 21,2 7.4 Pioneer 3203 21,0 7,4 Doeblers 86XA-2 20.0 7.3 Prairie Stream 5X2023 20.6 7.2 Muney Chief XA7700 20.5 7.2 Doeblers, 044-3 20.2 7.1 Prairie Stream SX7O4 10.0 $.O Wetsel Sl2O 10.3 6.8 Eastland EBB 6 * 10.7 *6.5 Muncy Chief XA777 16.3 ‘ 5.7 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1993-A43 Lower SCC (Continued from Page A 42) higher. If you sell the cow with mastitis for $6OO and purchase a replace ment for $1,600, the $l,OOO cost should be spread out over several years because that cow will make replacements. “A cow is a capital investment,” _hc said. Although culling a sick cow may cause a large, one-time expense, the benefits accrue over a longer period of time, and may be less expensive than treating her, he said. man kick DON'T LOOK ANY FURTHER! YOU'LL FIND IT IN LANCASTER FARMING'S SPECIAL NAIL PRICES On #8 #lO #l6 #2O #3O All Sizes $.40 per lb. In units of 20, 50, 100, 200 lb. or whatever Compare to your local prices at probably 80C to 900/lb. Call or drop in! Domestic Enterprises 55 Augustine Herman Hwy. Elkton, MD 21921 (410) 398-2494 Wc Have Soybeans And Alfalfa' CLASSIFIEDS