Dekalb Buys White Corn Germplasm DEKALB, 111. Dekalb Plant ;nclics has expanded its xully-use product line through : acquisition of all of the white ■n gcrmplasm from Nobleßear :d Company, Overland Park, n. Nobleßear is a leading mark Genetic Management Service A Thousand Days nd A Thousand Breed Bets' heifer Nights Br»«d Old Bms \Ff \ Ctptdly U44m F#M« v *"#• \ WIMI ol X Rear UM« 1 Hdfht ar* Wltflh # UM«r Canter / Support UMo / Dopth Rwr/ La«9al An*t IN PENNSYLVANIA Allenwood, PA George Showers 717-538-1812 Berlin, PA Keith Leydig 814-267-4440 Coburn, PA Wendel Musser 814-349-5310 Columbia, PA James Charles 717-396-9672 Fleetwood, PA Mika Charles 215-264-8517 cter of hybrid seed for white, food grade com. The agreement also includes a small supply of four commercial hybiids that will be available to Dekalb customers in 1993. The purchase docs not include buying THAT'S RIGHT, it will be a thousand days and a thousand nights from the day you breed Old Bess until her heifer is in production. That's a long time and a lot of hard work. Then to your dismay you discover you have a complete dud. What went wrong? The day Old Bess was in heat you were anxious to get to baling hay. So you kicked her out with the bull you had used all winter to breed the heifers. You saved some time and lost a lot of money. You can avoid those hasty and costly decisions in the future by enrolling your herd in the Genetic Management Service Program. At your convenience a trained evaluator will go over each cow in your herd and determine her strong and weak points. With the aid of a computer which can sort through thousands of bits of information rapidly a recommendation will be made as to the best bull to be used on each cow. Ask your ABS Representative about this planned breeding program now. Bass has haifor calf & ✓ ' Angularity •f* ttatur* T««t Pl«e«m«nt Forest City Mike Charles 215-264-8517 Intercourse, PA Paul Martin 717-768-7788 Lawrence, Butler & Northern Beaver Nancy Dana 814-425-2838 Lebanon. PA Paul Martin 717-949-2381 Linden, PA Larry Bower 717-323-9710 Lititz, PA J. Wilmer Conrad (CMS) The Total Breeding Management Program BBS AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE For More Information, Call Your Local ABS Representative Or 1 -800-ABS-STUD Reliably Ahead! Milllmburg, PA Dave Beachy 717-922-1612 Mifllmtown, PA Mervln Zendt 717-436-6386 Nottingham, PA Sidney Peters 717-548-3662 Quarryville, PA Paul Herr 717-786-8171 Reedsvtlle, PA Chester G. Selfridge 717-667-2775 Schellsburg, PA Barry Lawery 814-839-2044 the Noblcßcar trademark, name, yellow corn hybrids, or any other physical assets. Terms of the trans action were not disclosed. “Tt'is acquisition is intended to strengthen the food com product line of our U.S. seed business,” Bass' haifar frashans ✓ y wv Sandy Lake, PA Paul Baxter 412-376-3483 Shippensburg, PA Wayne Piper 717-532-4401 Spring City, PA Bob Hewitt 215-495-7927 Slewartstown, PA Tom Engle 717-993-6836 Thomasville, PA Ira Boyar 717-225-3758 Utica, PA Gala Dana 614-425-2836 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Fabruary 27, IM3-All said Tom Rice, Dekalb’s presi dent. “It allows us to offer our deal ers and customers a wider selec tion of Dekalb food corn hybrids of varying maturities. It also provides Dekalb corn breeders with hybrids and inbreds that should enrich our Washington, PA Donald Devore 412-225-3773 Waynesboro, PA Don Koons 717-762-4485 Grantsville, WD Richard Bowser 301-895-5709 Hagerstown, MD Don Koont 717-762.-4485 Kennedyville, MD Greg Rinkar 301-478-2323 while corn breeding program for years lo come.” “The white com market current ly accounts for less than 1 percent of seed corn acreage in the United States,” Rice said. “However, it has experienced good growth in recent years, primarily due to the popularity of tacos and other Mex ican foods. Preservation LEBANON (Leba non Co.) The Leba non County Agricultur al Land Preservation Board has approximate ly $590,000 available to purchase conservation easements on qualified county farms. Roughly 13 percent of these funds have been appropriated by the Lebanon County Com missioners while the remainder comes from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Interested landow ners should make an appointment with Char les Wertz at the Leba non County Conserva tion District (272-3377) to learn further details of the application process. Time is of the essence as funds not utilized by Lebanon County land owners by the end of 1993 will be reallocated to those counties spend ing their shares. Round one of the county’s program closes on April 30, at which time it is likely the coun ty board will make offers to do appraisals for qualifying landowners. Potential applicants can also apply to the program after April 30 in either of two remain ing enrollment rounds. To dale, four Leba non County farms total ing approximately 430 acres have been pre served. Two more farms totaling about 228 acres are likely to be pre served pending their approval by the state. Candidates must be in an approved Agricultur al Security Area in their municipality and meet several other criteria to qualify for the program. Keymar, MD Greg Rinker 301-478-2323 IN NEW JERSEY Lambertville, NJ Robert Fulper 609-397-4836 Port Murray, NJ Robert Kayhart 908-689-2605 Woodstown, NJ Mika Charlea 215-264-8517 Farm Funds To Use Or Lose GIGANTIC SELECTION In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIED^