Xs4Alancttttf TWfifSsif'%, 'fM4 Corn Growers Need Whatever bill finally appears, the require ments spelled out in it would not have to be fully in effect on farms until the year 200 S. Regarding wetlands portions of the bill, the bottom line, according to Stawick, is that spon sors of the bill are wait ing to see the report from the National Academy of Sciences due out after the fall of this year. The study looks at identification and delimitation criteria, spelling out what consti tutes a wetland and what provisions for protec tion might be. Corn awards Also at the Com Con ference, awards were presented to the state’s top com growers from the Pennsylvania Five- Acre Com Club contest. In the three-year average, shelled grain class, regular harvest size, first place went to Joseph Matejik, Mecha nicsville, with an aver age yield of 186.5 bushels/acre using Hytest 736 and 7728; second to Larry Moyer, Mertztown, with an average of 183.2 bushels/acre usinp Doe bler’s 66XP and 73XP; and third to Ed Snook, Jersey Shore, for an average of 181.1 bushels/acre with Pion eer 3352 and 3293. In the 3-acre-t- harvest size, first went to D. Richard Snyder, Mon toursville, for an aver age of 175.3 bushels/ acre using Funk’s 4624 and Pioneer 3245; sec ond to Lester C. Wing ert, Chambersburg, with an average of 169.7 bushels/acre using Pion eer 3140; and third to Daryl L. Alger, Palmy ra, with an average of 161.6 bushels/acre using Pioneer 3241, 3293, and 3394. In the ear com class, regular harvest size, three-year average, first went to Burd W. Schantz, Alburtis, with a 200.8 bushels/acre average using Pioneer 3358, 3245, and 3352; second to Kenneth L. Schlegel, Fleetwood, with a 184.9 bushels/ acre average using Pion eer 3343 and 3293; and third to Sandy Ridge Farms, Shippenville, with an average of 173.2 bushels/acre using Pion eer 3527, 3394, and 3727. The the 1993 shelled grain class, regular harvest size, first went to Herman Manbeck, Womelsdorf, with a 207.7 bushels/acre yield using Pioneer 3293: sec ond to Matthew Maxi muck, Doylestown, for a yield of 198.8 bushels/ acre using DeKalb 623; and third to Lloyd Zook, Oley, with a 190.1 (Continued from Page ASS) ‘ Pioneer 3292. In the 3 acre+ harvest size, first went to Nor man Jodikinos, Clinton, for a yield of 197.7 bushels/acre yield using Pioneer 3245; second to Lee Hitz, Annville, with FARM AND HOME CENTER If We Do Not Have It, WE’LL GET IT/ BALER TWINE „ ... , .. . Brazilian Twine: [Mm baler i 9000’ or 7200’ bmP 1 " twine I W 9000 • I $18.99 20 Bale* or More C J (0-19 BalM $19.59) GUARANTEED QUALITY! - COMPARE! Tensile Strength 7200 - 425 lb. 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