Mile-A-Minute Weed Conference UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) R’s known as mile-a minute weed, tearthutnb, or, sci entifically, Polygonum perfolia lum. It can produce vines up to 25 feet long in a season, and it smo We changed the entire direction of the combine bueinese. And your crops are going to thank us. If you don’t have a GLEANER®, you’re putting your crop through sheer torture before it ever makes it to the bin. That’s because old fashioned combines subject your wheat to as many as five changes of direction, at incredibly high speeds, as it winds its way through the harvesting process. The GLEANER R 52 wouldn’t ever be so cruel. Our unique transversely mounted Natural Flow Harvesting System gives your crop a smooth straight run, from the header, straight through to our gentle angle swivel unloading tube. All of which means more of the extremely clean grain sample the HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-367-8867 B. EQUIPMENT, INC. Waynesboro, Pa. 717-762-3193 ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE, Inc. 1/2 Mile West off Rt. 501 On School Rd., Bethel, Pa. 717-933-4114 then shrubs, native plants, and tree seedlings. Learn more about this noxious weed at the Mile-a-Minute Weed Conference at the Olde York Val ley Inn in York on July 17-18. GLEANER has long been known for. And a kinder, gentler way to farm. GLEANER’S Natural Flow System feeds your crop straight through the harvesting process. u Mile-a-minute weed is fast growing, dense, and smothen nearly every plant in its path, in cluding small trees,” said Nathan Hartwig. professor of weed sci ence in Penn State’s College of C?3 49 ' r V Nw ♦ C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quakertown, Pa. 215-536-7523 New Tripoli, Pa. 215-767-7611 Oley, Pa. 215-987-6257 BHM FARM EQUIPMENT SALES-PARTS-SERVICE Route 934,2 Miles North of Annville, PA 717-867-2211 Agricultural Sciences. “It’s espe cially a problem where forests are clear cut because it smothers transplanted tree seedlings.” Presentations will cover infor mation on controlling the weed in 1 •* GLEANER' ttaa natuial harvaatar I AGCO I Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 8, 1995-C5 agronomic crops, crownvetch, re forested areas, and landscape and tree nurseries. Information also will be provided on the history, distribution, biology and ecology of the I weed; related species in I the state; and economic I losses caused by the I weed. Speakers will include Hartwig; Larry Kuhns, professor of ornamental horticulture; Larry Mc- Cormick, professor of forest resources; Donald Windier of Towson State University; Wil bur Mountain, state bo tanist with the Pennsyl vania Department of Agriculture; and Alfred Gruber, owner of Cono wingo Trees in Newark, Delaware. Two graduate stu dents also will present their research. C. Fagan Johnson, of Penn State, will discuss the weed’s invasion of open areas in conifer and hardwood forests. Judith Gerlach, of George Mason Uni versity, will discuss bio logical and ecological factors in the southern progression of the weed. Mile-a-minute weed was accidentally intro duced from Asia into York County in the late 1930 s by a nursery own er importing plants from Japan. It has spread to Adams, Bedford, Berks, Bucks, Cambria, Cen tre. Chester, Cumber land. Dauphin. Dela ware, Fulton, Indiana, Lancaster, Lycoming, Mifflin, Perry, Philadel phia and Westmoreland counties. It also has been found in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio and Virginia. Landowners in the York area who have found serious infesta tions of the weed and would be willing to have their property toured by conference attendants are asked to contact Lar ry McCormick at (814) 865-3595 before July 7. “Researchers also are interested in learning if the weed has spread to new areas,” Hartwig said. People in counties or states other than those listed should contact Wilbur Mountain at (717) 772-5209. The Mile-a-Minute Conference will take place July 17 and 18 at the Olde York Valley Inn, 3883 East Market Street in York. The $4O registration fee includes bus transportation for a field tour, coffee, and lunch on Tuesday. Call (717) 840-0748 for room reservations. To preregister, con tact Mile-a-Minute Weed Conference, The Pennsylvania State Uni versity, 306 Agricultur al Administration Building, University Park, PA 16802-8301, (814) 865-8301. For more information, con tact Nathan Hartwig at /A 4 A V A a a