Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1993, Image 227

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    ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.) —
Different colors of plastic mulch
that may help reduce pesticide
spraying. A trickle irrigation sys
tem that conserves water. Rasp
berry and orchard production sys
tems that could reduce labor re
quirements and increase yields.
These are just a few of the on
going research projects you can
see at Penn State’s Ag Progress
Days, August 17-19.
This year’s theme is “Conserv
ing Our Resources Through Sci
ence.” Visitors to the event can
learn how agricultural research is
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Ag Research Aims To Conserve Resources
helping to improve their food and
Fiber while enhancing farm effi
ciency and protecting the environ
ment. o
Thirty-minute bus tours of the
horticulture, plant pathology,
agronomy and entomology re
search farms and the USDA Pas
ture Research Laboratory will
highlight a variety of projects de
signed to increase production effi
ciency and yields, reduce reliance
on chemical pesticides and ferti
lizers, and conserve natural re
sources such as soil and water.
“Research such as this is essen-
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717-729-7117 215-926-2441 410-658-5568 609-451-9520
tial if we are to minimize the en
vironmental impact of agricultural
production and maintain the pro
fitability of farming,” said Dr.
John Ayers, professor of plant
pathology in Penn State’s College
of Agricultural Sciences and the
tour coordinator.
Among the projects featured is
an evaluation of different colors of
plastic mulch for pest control. Re
searchers have found that some
crop-eating insects are attracted to
certain colors. By placing pesti
cide-laced bait with colored mulch
in a small area, producers may be
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SEBRING’S
ROWER HOUSE
717-421-8980
Remington
& Clinton
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YORK TRACTOR, BROS. EQUIP.
INC. CO. INC.
717-764-1094 908-735-2149
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able to kill the pest without spray
ing insecticide on an entire field.
By taking the tour, you also can
learn about fruit and vegetable
varieties with natural resistance to
diseases and insects: using biode
gradable mulches, such as recy
cled newspaper, to suppress
weeds and reduce herbicides; soil
and plant nitrogen testing, with an
eye toward optimizing nitrogen
fertilizer applications; and testing
the effectiveness of natural preda
tors and parasites as alternative in
sect controls.
The free bus tours are offered
every 20 minutes from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. all three days of the event.
Tours continue until 7 p.m. during
extended hours on Wednesday,
August 18.
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AND CRIMPER UNITS
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40 TON PUNCH PRESS
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