Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 04, 1995, Image 29

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    Lancaster’s Bounty Highlights Extension’s Accomplishments
(Continued from Pago A2B)
the northwest district; Harvey
High, retired turkey farmer bom
Lancaster, will represent the north
east district; Richard Rohrer, a
Lancaster dairy and beef fanner.
groat taste
balls served by will
CORNELL UNIVERSITY ALFALFA VARIETY TRIAL
Forage Yields Report for Trial B Seeded in 1992
Averaged Over 3 locations: Livingston, St. Lawrence and
Tompkins Counties Forage Yield T/A at 12% Moisture
Brand Variety Mean Over All Locations Brand Variety 1994 1993 1993-1994
1994 1993-1994 PlON bbr 5454 8.60 6.72 7.65
PIONEER 5454 644 633 AgVenture, Inc Benchmark 794 646 721
PIONEER 5262 626 610 DeKalb DK 122 786 612 6.99
Mycogen Multi-Pher 598 610 AgChem Inc/UAP ICI 645 785 604 695
Seedway Guardsman 609 610 Heritage Seeds Stetson 11+ 792 592 693
PIONEER 5373 615 604 DeKalb DK 133 7.48 635 692
America's Alfalfa Agressor 609 604 Jacques Multi-Pher 757 619 6.89
America’s Alfalfa Arrow 615 604 Seedway Guardsman 7.33 637 6.86
Dairyland Magnum 111-WET 609 604 Seedway & Wetsel Cimarron VR 755 615 6.85
Great Lakes Webfoot MPR 580 604 PL Rohrer/Helena Apollo Supreme 764 584 674
DeKalb DK 122 592 599 Servos Seed ■ Magnum 111 Wet 738 612 674
DeKalb DK 133 5 92 5 93 Agway Majestic 718 6 22 6.70
Mycogen Chief 592 587 Northrup King Multiking 1 738 601 6.70
W-L WL 322 HQ 598 587 PL Rohrer/Helena Arrow 744 5.89 668
Seedway Pinnacle 580 581 PIONEER 5373 7.37 5.95 665
Cornell Oneida* 586 5.81 Northampton Vector » 7.26 602 664
Cornell Saranac AR* 563 570 Beachley-Hardy Prism 735 591 663
AgnPro Dominator 763 561 662
•check vanet> Agway Centurion 746 568 657
Beachley-Hardy WL 322 HQ 753 560 657
Trial Average 6.00 5.99 Trial Average 7.61 6.09 6.85
pioneer. 566 Lt^tr ntalive Eg
A J BRAND PRODUCTS tOWCe.
®, SM. TM Trademarks and service marks, raglatarad or applied for, of Pionsar Hl-Brad Intarnatlonal. Inc. Dm Molnat, IA All ulaa art aub|act to tha farms of labeling and sals documents. 01M6 PHII
will#represent the southwest dis
trict; Virginia Ranck, from a Para
dise dairy farm, will represent the
southeast district, and Lloyd Welk,
a dairy farmer horn Quarryville
will represent the southern district
Interim regional director
was evidei* jb stew, cheese bread, and lamb meat
ilam Grostkowskl, Donna Stoltzfus, and Joanna Sadler.
Yield leader • Proven superior winterhardiness
Outstanding disease resistance package
Michelle Rodgers presented ser
vice awards to Nellie Cruz, for five
years, and to Zoann Parker, who is
taking a sabbathical to finish her
doctorate, for 10 years.
Dr. Dean Janstna, associate dean
of Penn State College of Agricul
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
FORAGE YIELD TRIAL
Varieties Seeded in 1992 Landisville Research Station
Forage Yield T/A at 12% Moisture
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4, 1995-A29
ture, reported that in the past five
years there has been a 60 percent
increase in enrollment in ag sci
ences at the college. Jansma also
stressed the benefits of the recent
GATT agreement and of a need to
protect overseas markets where 30
percent of agriculture products are
Pork sandwiches are the specialty of Gary and Donna
Walk and son Ben of Quarryville.
The Magnum 12
features Parmak’s
exclusive built-in
performance meter.
Tells you the exact
9 condition of your
fence. Takes the guess work out of electric fencing.
More power than you ever imagined possible from a
battery fencer. The Magnum 12 features output equal
to power line operated models. Shocks through wet
weeds and brush. No moving parts means years of
dependable, trouble free services.
The most economic 12-volt solid state fencer opera
tion on the market. Magnum 12 provides up to three
months of continuous operation between battery
charges. Weatherproof, portable outdoor model for
installation anywhere on your farm. Charges up to 30
miles of fence. Fully warranted. UL listed.
sent
Dairy agent Glenn Shirk, 4-H
leader Connie Rutt, and 4-H’ers
Eric Wenger and Kim McLaughlin
presented an informative slide,
program on their three-week trip to
SALES AND SERVICE
PEQUEA BATTERIES
1038 N. Rook* Rd, Ronks, PA 17572
717-687-0880
DMributor & Warranty Station For Parmak
David N. Groff
RD 3 Lewisburg, RA
(747) 568-1420
Horst Grain Roasting
3040 Ptnnt Qrova Rd. Roast-M-Mstic
Lincoln Univ., PA 10352 Grain Roasting
(Chart* Co.) Salas-Service
(610) 369-8834 Custom Work
(Turn to Pag* A4t)
Modal MAG. 12 U.O.
Low Impedance
12-V. Bat. Operated
Schnupp’t Grain
Roasting. Inc.
RD 6 Lebanon, PA
I -800-452-4004
717-865-6611