Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 07, 1994, Image 104

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    CS-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 7, 1994
Revised Fungicide
GREENSBORO, N.C. Tilt®
fungicide now joins corn growers
in the bailie agamsi leal blight and
rust. Earlier this month, the Envir
onmental Protection Agency
(EPA) approved the addition of
seed and sweet corn to the I ungi
cide’s label, giving growers
Product Advisory
Council Plans
Badger Northland’s Future
KAUKAUNA, Wis. When
Badger Northland recently
assembled its 1994 Product
Advisory Council, John Kreider,
Jr. of Show-Ease Badger, Lancas
ter, Pa., was there.
Kreider starts a three-year per
iod as a member of the council.
Kreider is one of nine dealers from
North America asked to serve on
tire council.
“The Product Advisory Coun
cil’s input is helping us decide
what products Badger will market
10 and 15 years in the future,” said
KEN CLL'GSTON
(717) 665-6775
CRAFT-BILT
CONSTRUCTION INC.
FARM-HOME BUILDING
1242 Breneman Road
MANHEIM, PA 17545
PH: (717) 665-4372
BUILDING & REMODELING FOR—
DAIRY RESIDENTIAL
SWINE POLE BUILDINGS
BEEF STORAGE
another option to control disease.
Field corn and popcorn also were
added to the Tilt label.
“The systemic action of Tilt
means no wash off,” said Eric
Kuhn, Tilt product manager.
“Since Tilt is absorbed by the
plant, it provides longer-lasting
Stan West, Badger Northland vice
president of sales and marketing.
“They have accepted the responsi
bility to help us prioritizing deve
lopment projects and to make sure
that we respond quickly to the
needs of farmers throughout North
America.”
Three new members will be
added to the advisory council each
year. The rotation of one third of
the council will ensure that Bad
ger and its dealers have a shared
vision of the future.
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Label Gives Growers Options
protection and superior control,
which maximizes yields and seed
quality. And Tilt is not only a pro
tectant, it can stop disease after
infection, loo.”
Below are the recommended
treatments for each disease.
• Northern and southern leaf
blight. For control of leaf blight
caused by Helminthosporium
maydis, H. turcicum, and H. car
bonum, two- to four-ounce-per
acre applications of Tilt should be
made when disease symptoms
first appear. Applications should
continue on a seven- to 14-day
schedule.
• Rusts. When rust pustules
caused by Puccina spp. first
appear, a four-ounce-per-acre
application of the fungicide
should be made with identical
applications made on seven- to
14-day intervals.
Do not apply more than 16
ounces ot Till per season. Always
read and follow label directions.
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717-866-7565
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OREGON, 111. Two new,
dependable rigid cutters engi
neered for superior cut quality,
durability, and value are the latest
additions to Woods Equipment
Company’s line of high
performance tractor-powered
attachments.
The Woods Model 3168
14-foot cutter, ideal for heavy
duty row crop shredding, features
a lip speed of 15,560 feet-per
minute (fpm), ensuring excellent,
dependable cut quality.
TKe Woods 3168 is also avail
able with an optional shredder kit
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& REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
Business
V—a News
Introduces Cutters
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from Ritchie
Fountains
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Recapping \burßHchie Fountains
Makes Sense... And Saves Money!
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3 Cattle Fountain
Designed for big service in smell pen
Witters up 10 100 heed
fan No 112 S'
17 *2B * x 26 high
Elecinc (536 W CSA approved) or Oa
of seven stationary knives, provid
ing 19 cutting edges. This, in com
bination with the baffle design on
the underside of the mowing deck,
maximizes the shredding action
and ensures neat, even distribution
of the cut material.
The Woods Model 2126
(15,925 fpm), with a 10-1/2 foot
cutting swath, efficiently tackles
general purpose mowing, includ
ing weeds, grass, brush, and
orchard and pasture maintenance,
in addition to row-crop mowing.
The cutler is designed to cut brush
up to two-and-a-half inches thick.
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ALSO AVAILABLE
IRE MILK!!!
2AC Multi-Puipose
Fountain
Waters calves sheep and goats Perfect
for box stalls small lots or fencelines
WMers up to 40 cattle/100 calves
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10 *24 118’high
Electric (286 W CSA approved)
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