Piflt 2—Com Talk, Lancaalar Farming, Saturday, March 19,1994 5-Acre (Continued from Pago 1) harvest size, three-year aver age, first went to Burd W. Schantz, Alburtis, with a 200.8 bushcls/acre average using Pioneer 3358, 3245, and 3352; Second place ear corn three-year class award went to Kenneth Schlegel, Fleetwood, right, from Curt Rakestraw, secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania Master Corn Grow ers Association. ROLLING 0N...1N THE 90'a MEETS THE CHALLENGE AO SURE STAND SEEDERS •m, Mio ft Mia mnai For yaara Brlllon Qrau Saadara hm proven to ba tha bMt machlna lot planting graaaaa and lagumaa... and now thay'ra tvan baßtrl Largar, haavlar boxaa, high •aiding rataa, nylon Inadaaad malar, haa vlor frama, naw drlva tyitam and mom. s It, »It. 10 It.. 12 It.. 3-polnt or pul typo. SCREES 03 PULVMIULCHERB KLfcWL PULVI-MULCHERS Build a firrrv dod-lraa Madbad ona that lata all lha seeds ger minate at onatlma. 12’6* IS’IIF, 152-t IB'B* rigid; 21'B" 25' and 30’ flat told. P-BERIES TRANSPORT PULVERIZERS 10 ft. to 10 ft. New PlO SarlaaSlngla Gang available as pull type or transport. Available with moat old style rollers and the new 2fT Ductile Wheal. Also Available As Pull Type. CONTACT TOUR BRILLION DEALER Ewlon GEORGE V, SEIPLE PENNSYLVANIA Adamatown ADAMSTOWN EQUIP. INC. Allantown LEHIGH A 6 EQUIPMENT Altoona A Crttton HINES EQUIPMENT CO. Baehtalavllla MILLER EQUIP. CO. Baiwlek C.H, RINEHIMER & SONS Carllala GUTSHALL’S. INC. Dovtr GEORGE N. GROSS, INC. mm tMai mm PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC. Corn Club second to Kenneth L. Schlegel, Fleetwood, with a 184.9 bushels/acre average using Pioneer 3343 and 3293; and third to Sandy Ridge Farms, Shippenville, with an average When Looking For Quality X-POLO PULI mail Iba naadi ol todays largar acraaga larmara... and Brllon oKata I ham In two modala and 11 alzaa from 19' through 40'. 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Waahlngton BULL INTERNATIONAL Naadmora aUGSTON FARM EQUIPMENT Fndarlek CERESVILLE FORD NEW HOLLAND Oakland Mllla PEOPLES SALES S SERVICE Winners of 173.2 bushels/acre using Pioneer 3527, 3394, and 3727. In the 1993 shelled grain class, regular harvest size, first went to Herman Manbeck, Womelsdorf, with a 207.7 bushels/acre yield using Pion eer 3293; second to Matthew Maximuck, Doylestown, for a yield of 198.8 bushels/acre using DeKalb 623; and third to Lloyd Zook, Oley, with a 190.1 bushels/acre yield using Pion eer 3292. In the 3 acre+ harvest size, first went to Norman Jodikinos, Clinton, for a yield of 197.7 bushels/acre yield using Pion eer 3245; second to Lee Hitz, Annville, with a yield of 185.4 bushels/acre using Pioneer 3394; and third to Stuart Ramm, Lock Haven, for a yield of 184 bushels/acre using Doe bler’s 62 XP. In the ear com class, hand harvest size, first went to David W. 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NEW JERSEY Blidgtton Columbus LESUE FOGG REED BROTHERS EQUIPMENT I'?" , Falrflald POLE TAVERN CALDWELL B TRACTOR t SALES CORP EQUIPMENT •, right, accepts place ear com class hand harvest size award for son OsvkJ Schantz at the com conference from Curt Rakestraw, secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania Master Corn Grow ers Association. Curt Rakestraw, secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania Master Corn Growers Association. New NC+ SIERRA alfalfa is a Fall Dormancy 3 variety that can add extra yield punch and quality to your forage program. ♦ First in relative feed value and milk per acre in tests against top competitors. ♦ Fltstamong 36 top-yielding Fall Dormancy 3 alfalfas in NC+yield trials. SIERRA offers a solid disease and nematode resistance package, plus persistency that can mean four -to-five productive years. Make sure you try some this season. See us soon for details.