Cornfield Converted VERNON ACHENBACH, JR. Lancaster Farming Staff ANNVILLE (Lebanon Co.) Gerald and Connie Hof fer, of Annville, aren’t telling in which field the dinosaur resides. They and others fear that public knowledge would invite curiosity and thrill seekers who inevitably would end up causing the destruc tion of the giant. Clarification is needed. The Hoffers raise cash crops on a number of acres in the Annville- Palmyra area and com, naturally, is one the their best. They didn’t allow some reptil lian monster to take over one of GLENN’S vhderings (Continued from Page A 33) ter than that of 2nd, 3rd and greater lactation cows and their sires, genetic progress in the herd is being made. The county aver ages in Table 3 show good prog ress. The PTAS of Ist lactation cows is +lOl, $45 greater than the Table 4 Service Sire Sires of; Ist Lact. Cows Older Cows All Cows Here again, genetic progress is evident. The service sires are sev eral generations “never” than the sires of the cows and they should have higher PTAS. In Table 4, the PTAS of the current service sires is about $lOO greater than the sires This is an exceptional alfalfa that exhibits extra leafiness along with a palatable fine stem. Nutrition tests indicate alfalfa with high leaf to stem ratio can substantially deliver a higher relative feed value score. STOP AND SEE US AT EMPIRE DATS and AG PROGRESS DATS DISCOUNT cgftfp* sOf\ PER BAG «* m\/ UNTIL AUG. 31,1993 Chenigro S®§ their cornfields. What they did was allow a group of people to use the cornfield in the construction of the world’s largest maze a 126,000 square foot image of a huge dino saur, a Stegosaurus. The purpose of the two miles of trail cut throught the field is dou ble; raise money to be used by the American Red Cross specificly for Midwest flood relief efforts (far mers helping farmers); and attempt to get into the Guiness Book of World Records for the largest maze ever created (on purpose). On Sept. 11 and Sept. 12, the maze is to be open to the public for a $5-per-person opportunity to +56 for 3rd lactation and older cows. An even greater improve ment is seen in their sires’ PTAS, 177 compared to 114. I have just received the Semi- Annual Sire and Service Sire Summary for the County. The averages are shown in Table 4. How does your herd compare to these averages? PTAM PTAF PTAS +2086 +6B +242 +1625 +57 +192 +1212 +44 +143 +1307 +47 +154 of the older cows. The PTAS of the sires of the Ist lactation cows is about $5O greater than that of the sires of the older cows. Penn State is an affirmative action, equal opportunity university. ACCOLADE... A PREMIER ALFALFA P.O. Box 218 • East Petersburg, PA 17520-0218 800-346-4769 • 717-569-3296 To Maze To conquer the huge game. Only closer to the date is the exact field location to be publicized. Officials and a student at Leba non Valley College are behind the concept of meshing the objectives of going for a world record, raising funds to assist the suffering, and providing an opportunity for fun. Adrian Fisher, of Hertfordshire, England, is the maze designer. According to the college, he and his company, Minotaur Designs, create mazes around the world. According to a college press release, "Fisher stated that this was the largest maze he’d ever attempted and the first one he’d tried in a com field.” “It’s a first in many ways,” Fisher said in the statement. "The sheer scale of it was quite daunt ing, but I’m pleased with the way it is turning out.” 101’x249' 3000 head tunnel ventilated hog finishing house 1-800-673-2580 For information on new contracts being offered by local feed and livestock companies Help Flood Victims Don Frantz, a LVC alumnus who was bom and raised in Hum melstown, came up with the idea, according to the college. Frantz, who works for the Walt Disney Company, Orlando, Fla., said the maze would be an activity that would provide fun for students and the surrounding community. “It’s an ideal community event that everyone old and young can participate in. It’s a perfect family activity, an activity that can draw people together. In addition to attempting to tackle the maze during the two days in September, there is also planned games, chicken barbecue, hot air balloon rides and other, to be-announced activities for parti cipants to enjoy. 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On Monday, Marx got to see the creation from the air the only way to truly visually encompass the beast “We knew then, we’d done it right It was an emotional moment” Gerald Hoffer said the volun teers dug the com stalks out by hand, but he expects to be able to salvage some of the com. He said he figured the work would effec tively destroy an acre of com. And while he was paid some thing for the destruction of the com, it was far from being a profit able venture. But he added that because, “It’s going for the flood effort. We really feel good about it coming off.” Hoffer also said he was told to expect about 5,000 people, but that attendance could reach as high as 25.000. 1-800-673-2580 H BE m mg