Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 11, 1993, Image 124

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Video
To Help
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.)
Com is Pennsylvania’s top Held crop. More
than 1.3 million acres of com, worth an esti
mated $4OO million, arc grown in the state
each year.
Most of that com is used as cattle feed in
Pennsylvania’s large dairy industry. When
com production suffers, the results can be
far-reaching. The cost of dairy and livestock
farming may rise, affecting farm income and
possibly consumer prices.
To help farmers address critical manage
ment issues, Penn State’s College of Agricul
tural Sciences will offer a com production
satellite videoconference in January and
February. The program will be downlinked
and offered free of charge at several locations
around the state. Participants can earn pesti
cide recertification credit from the Pennsyl
vania Department of Agriculture.
“Com growers face many challenges in the
effort to maintain optimal production,” said
Dr. Gregory Roth, assistant professor of
agronomy and coordinator of the satellite
program. “This videoconference is designed
to help farmers deal with a host of variables
that affect efficiency, yields, profits, and the
environment.”
Roth said the seminar will cover seven key
areas of com production: deep tillage, com
rootworm management, planter adjustment
and maintenance, weed management, plant
populations and row spacings, nitrogen man
agement, and harvest management. These
topics will be divided into two one-hour seg
ments, separated by a 30-minute break.
The seminar will be offered January 21
from 9:30 a.m. to noon; February 15 from 1
p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; and February 22 from 7
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. For the seminar location
nearest you or satellite and transponder infor
mation, contact the Penn State Cooperative
Extension office in your county or call Agri
cultural Information Services at (814)
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