Farmers Look At Soybean Trials At BAGS Field Day * SPRINGVILLE (Lancaster Co.) On Thursday morning, about SO fanners and agri-industry representatives visited the Hibsh man Homestead Research form as part of the annual Brubaker Agro nomic Consulting Service (BAGS) Field Day. According to Mike Brubaker, the BAGS Held Day is the first of three field days planned this year * '4 , / **'4 / f < ***/ 1?" The field daye are set up to make the research “farmer friendly,” said Rob Kauff man, research farm manager for BAGS, at left. On Thursday morning, about 50 far mers and agri-industry representatives visited the Hlbshman Homestead Research Farm as part of the annual Brubaker Agronomic Consulting Service Day. t=r • (QtMIMWIM LENDER to examine more than 40 one-acre plots to study herbicide-resistant com and soybeans, varieties, row width studies, pesticides, planting dates, fertility, and tillage. On Thursday, herbicide reaction rates in various crops, particulary Roundup Ready soybeans, were examined at the Hibshman Farm, according to Rob Kauffman, research farm manager for BAGS. ssi '' ' * *./ 'jy & a NEED YOUR * FARM BUILDINGS PAINTED? Let us give you a price! Write: Daniel’s Painting 637-A Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 (or leave message) ■■ (717) 687-8262 Spray on and Brush in Painting Rl I First National Bank Fredericksburg 1-800-809-7949 The field days are set up to make the research “former friendly,” said Kauffman. “Farmers can walk in the fields and see how the herbicides and varieties are performing.” In one trial, timely application of insecticide wotted to control cutworm damage. In another. Roundup Ready soybeans were planted early in the month in a field Unetstor Farming, Saturday, Junt 24,1M5*A27 Those who attended the BAGS Field Day had a chance to look at the New Holland 499 hayblne. that was in com for four years and in pasture before that. According to Dave Mayonado. product deve lopment representative for Mon santo. research indicated that nar row soybean rows reduced the need for additional spraying to control weeds. Also, other trials looked into using various types of herbicides from a variety of other ag manu facturers. In addition, demonstra tions were given on looking into Junior Livestock Shows, Sales (Conllnuad from Pag* A 24) duction methods. Less than 2% of the public are involved in produc tion agriculture, and just a slightly greater percent of the public has even a cursory knowledge about farming. Anyone has the right to ask about animal production methods, the use of animals, and the safety and wholesomeness of animal products available to the public. Fairs and shows offer an excellent opportunity to inform and teach the public about the methods used in handling, caring for, and feed ing of farm animals, and in the technological advances that have been made in producing higher quality, safer products more Member FDIC yield monitoring using the global positioning system (GPS). Also, those who attended had a chance to look at the New Holland 499 haybine. Future field days, open to the public, are scheduled for July 19. to examine post-emergent herbi cides, and variety performance on Sept 6. All meetings are to be held, rain or shine, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on the Hibshman Farm. efficiently. Public support of junior activi ties: For those who support junior activities through purchasing livestock in sales after the shows—this is not ths time to decreaes or withhold support In fact even more financial support should available to provide train ing and educational materials or to support competition in which awards are based on total project activity rather than just the show or sale endpoint. The “bottom line” should be the educational and training programs for youth and the memorable experiences gained through interactions with (Turn lo Pag* A 29) I No hernia is unrepairable, even after several previous railed attempts. We specialize in outpatient hernia repairs, and most patients are able to return to full work with-in several . days. PLEASE CALL COLLECT OR WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION MID RTLRNTIC SUR6ICRL SERVICES 217 Harrisburg Ave., Suite 201 Lancaster, PA 17603 (800) HERNIA 8 MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED I