Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 02, 1995, Image 33

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    Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2, 1995-A33
Dealer Seminar Held For New Products
SMOKETOWN (LANCAS are still the name ot the
W TER CO.) “In the Midwest, 0 f the new varieties a ‘lookAec”
B late weather patterns have com even if they ate not familiar with
acres down, but soybean acres are the brand name,
substantially increased.” uid Jack “Our success wUI be the byno
»« Trediimictexecunve vice presi- duct of the farmer’s success. "Trc-
AUnßiMmttillllHl dent, AgnPro Seeds, Inc.. Shaw- dinnick said. “Here in the East, the
mp. nee Mission, Kansas. The corn- biggest competition to acres is
pany official was in town last Fn- development But in other areas
.he acres remain the same but are
W dealership. controlled by fewer fanners. Hie
; HP . The alfalfa business is cxccp- seed industry is consolidating too.
. Ig bonally strong, Tredinmck said. This means fewer people are chas-
V . r ?“ r t business ing the same mariret with fewer
■> producers to buy the product But
i-w. ; geta crop. Longterm, agnculture nothing sells product like product
Rf- sc f morc ‘dcntity prcserved Salesman you on die farm
.A products- seeds developed that first Xfter that it is up to
Hi value additions to the end the product to cam more acres.”
. user. The idea that con is com and Tredinnick said. “We have the p^o
beans are beans is outdated.” ducts to do
The training session continued
flriH nick noted the new alfalfa lines all day. The afternoon program
are resistant to disease at the included visits to the field test pSs
WMm„y: seccUin S sta « c - In he said near the
Next Generation Is Now
Officials at the P. L Rotuer Bro., Inc., dealer seminar last Friday are from left, Mark a i,UTT
Lawson, manager, product development group, AgrlPro Seeds, Danville, IN.; Wayne (Continued irom Pago asoj dairy, gaiden, swine, dairy beef
Knerr, district sales manager, AgrlPro Seeds, Elmer, NJ.; Jack Tredlnnick, executive Multi-service. He served as ring- and soybeans, she received her
vice president, AgrlPro Seeds, Shawnee Mission, KS; Earl Rohrer, P. L. Rohrer Bros.; master for the Berks County 4-H Keystone Degree this year and
and Don Eckhoff, alfalfa marketing manager, ABI Alfalfa, Indianapolis, IN. Horse Roundup. Presently, JT is an received a silver medal for her
A ’ !■ mI exchange student in Denmark after Slate FFA interview contest Sher?
I B* II * ,^81,811^1 BUB graduating from Boyertown Area ry is a member of the Oley VAlley
Vmw t IUJ ■■ High School last spring. He plans ffa and plans to attend college
__ a ■ to attend college when he returns and major in elementary education.
Ro I n/inon’ C ’ home - Larry is also a 1995 Keystone
•■w 11 Jr 111 1 I Stephanie is an 11-year member degree winner with interest in agri
, - JL m _ of the Leesport 4-H Club and has business. A member of the Twin
LJOLmIP Dlft ppof II pp won contests for cooking and sew- Valley FFA Chapter, he has
VWI W 1| VHIUI V ing. She has been an active camp received proficiency awards in
counselor and this year served as forest management, nursery opera-
ThlC M I Imijmi ial overall chairperson of the tions, wildlife management and
II 11 w IVI Vw I 1111 ■■ ■ VJ 111 VI VI w ■ ® erlcs County 4-H Fair. speciality crop production. He has
" Th® winners are Sherry a j{gg n interest in floriculture and
H ■ H BBH TM Hoffman, daughter of Barry and landscaping and has won prices at
Dl B B ||| mkM Karen Hoffman, Oley; and Larry local and state events with his plant
B B B Medaglia, son of Laurence and Sue exhibitions. Larry plans to become
* " Medaglia. Honey Brook. a state FFA officer and attend
Along with Sheiry s many Delaware Valley College to major
accomplishments with projects in nursery i andscape .
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