C6-Laneaster Farming, Saturday, October 14, 1995 Milker Balance, ELK GROVE VILLAGE. 111.—A new high performance, easy handling milker designed with excellent reach, spread, and balance is available from Westfa lia Systemat, Inc. The Classic 300 Milker is designed for today’s high produc ing, high milk-flow-rate dairy cows. Performance features include improved milk-flow throughput, vacuum stability and reduced teat end impacts while providing full 360° visibility. The large diameter milk inlets are properly placed for correct align ment of the inflation on the teat helping to reduce slips and squawks. The Classic 300 with 16 mm milk outlet is available with or without automatic shutoff. Auto matic shutoff enables this high tech milker to turn off the vacuum to the cluster if there is a “kick- Furman Names NORTHUMBERLAND (Northumberland Co.) —George Martin has recently been named sales manager of bid/exports for Furman Foods, Inc. located in Point Township. His new respon sibilities encompass export sales and government procurement Martin began employement at Furman Foods, Inc. in 1975 as a seasonal employee, and since then has held the position of label inventory control manager until this recent appointment. Martin is a graduate of Selins grover Area High School. Mycogen, Ciba Seeds BLOOMINGTON, 111.—Mycogen Corporation (Nas daq: MYCO) and Ciba Seeds have signed a letter of intent to expand the relationship the two compa nies entered into in 1993 to deve lop insect-resistant hybrid seed com products. Under the expanded agreement, Mycogen would grant Ciba Seeds a license to develop and sell seed com products under Mycogen’s U.S. and foreign patents covering genetically engineering plants to produce Bacillus thuringensis (Bt) proteins that give them built-in resistance to insects. Mycogen would receive royalties or access for breeding purposes to corn plants genetically engineered to resist certain com pests. Mycogen and Ciba also agreed to collaborate closely on intellec tual property issues to assert and strengthen their proprietary posi tion for seed com products with Bt-based insect resistance. On August 8, 1995, Mycogen and Ciba each received U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Provides Visibility The Classic 300 Milker is designed for today's high producing, high milk-fiow rate dairy cows. Performance features Include improved milk-flow througput, vacuum stability and reduced teat end impacts while providing full 360° visibility, off,” thus preventing debris from being sucked into the milk line. Sales Manager George Martin collaboration, seed com with Bt- in lost yields. This protection also based resistance to European com reduces or eliminates the need for borer, a pest that costs U.S. far- conventional com borer insecti mers as much as $1 billion a year cide applications. Swine Station Opens LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —Walter M. Dunlap & Sons, Inc. has announced a new market ing service for Pennsylvania pork producers. Beginning Nov. 1, Walter M. Dunlap & Sons Inc. will be oper ating a Lancaster Stockyards swine receiving station every Wednesday (except during the week of Thanksgiving) so that swine producers have a new swine marketing opportunity. Producers, therefore], can market animals on Mondays through the auction or DEKALB, 111. Dekalb Gene tics Corporation recently honored several outstanding dealers for sales achievements. James Landis of Milton, Pa., was honored as Outstanding Deal er-of the Year within his sales dis trict Vernon Umble of Christiana, Pa. was recognized as Outstanding New Dealer of the Year within his sales district. Also, several product champ ions were announced for sales in their districts. They are Earl Tin dall of Lawrenceville, NJ., com sales; Robert Stoltzfus of Cochran ville. Pa., alfalfa sales; and Marvin Kaylor, Annville, Pa., soybean PRESCOTT, Wis.—Mycogen Corporation and its Mycogen Plant Sciences seed group announced that it has signed a let ter of intent for a major technolo gy and development collaboration with Pioneer Hi-Bred Internation al Inc. to develop transgenic crops with built-in insect resistance. The transaction is subject to comple tion of definitive agreements. Pioneer is the world’s largest seed company and maintains the industry’s most extensive agricul tural genetics and plant breeding programs. Mycogen is a leader in plant transformation and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) gene technolo gy for insect resistance in plants. Both companies market seed for com, soybean, sunflower, sorg hum. and other major crops. The collaboration will focus on transforming com, soybean, sun flowers, canola, sorghum, and other crops with Bt genes that cause the plants to produce natural proteins that protect them against insect damage. Bt-based insect resistance reduces or eliminates the need for chemical insecticides. Under the agreement. Pioneer will provide SSI mi!lion-$2l mil lion in research and development funding and $3O million to purch ase three million shares of Myco gen common stock. Pioneer will also devote extensive research and development staff and resources to the joint product development programs. Pioneer will receive d Agreement Expan Receiving Nov. 1 Wednesdays through the receiv ing station. Marlin Becker, having served as White Oak Mills’ hog dispatch er and marketing agent for 12 years, will be joining Walter M. Dunlap & Sons Inc. as manager of their hog division effective Oct. 16 to oversee this new Lancaster Stockyards receiving station. A life-long Lancaster County resi dent, Marlin has more than 14 years of experience as a swine producer, fieldman, and market ing agent. Dekalb Companies To Develop Insect-Resistant Crops Honors Dealers sales. Several were also recently hon ored as Winner’s Circle members. They include Steve Adams of Ray Adams Farms, Sunbury, Pa., for the second time; George Coleman, Elmer, N.J., for the 10th time; Elmer Hertzler, Narvon, Pa., for the second time; and Richard Long, Pottstown, Pa. The Outstanding Dealer of the Year Award is ‘ ‘presented annual ly at our district sales kickoff meet ing,” said John Wysolmerski, dis trict sales manager. The Product Champion Award is ‘‘presented annually to the deal er with outstanding sales in each non-exclusive rights to all Bt crop protection technology and asso ciated technologies owned or developed by Mycogen during the next 10 years. Both companies will be able to market their own products result ing from the collaboration, royalty-free, in North America. Farmers Will Invest In Weed Control PHILADELPHIA—The median cost of herbicides pur chased by soybean growers to raise a crop is between $23 and S2S per acre. Total Research Corporation questioned more than 1,000 soy bean farmers and determined that midwestem soybean growers, in general, pay more for weed con trol than southern soybean grow ers but the median difference was only one to two dollars per acre. The Authority Research Survey of farmers showed that 48 percent of 339 upper midwest farmers paid $2l to $3O per acre for their herbicides whereas SO percent of 273 lower midwest farmers paid that much. Thirty-eight percent of 403 southern farmers paid $2O less per Keystone Farm Credit Announces Scholarships LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —Keystone Farm Credit announces the availability of two $5OO scholarships toward the higher education of students plan ning careers in agriculture. An applicant’s parcnt(s) or guardian(s) must reside in one of the IS counties that are serviced by Keystone Farm Credit. The counties include Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Delaware, Dau phin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Monroe, Montgomery, Northamp ton, Philadelphia, Pike and Schuylkill. Applicants must be high school seniors planning to attend a four Classified ads! E. PAY OFF! a product line for his district,” said the sales manager. ‘ ‘lt recognizes a superior effort to provide farmers with service and a mix of hybrids tailored to each customer’s indivi dual needs and farming practices.” Adams has been a Dekalb dealer for 21 years and is among approxi mately 1,300 Winner’s Circle members to be recognized nation wide, along with Coleman, who also has been a dealer for 21 years. Hertzler has been a Dekalb dealer for 17 years. The award is based on service to customers, sales volume, and increases in seed orders. Pioneer will pay a royalty to Mycogen for jointly developed products that it markets outside North America. Mycogen will have exclusive worldwide rights to license jointly developed tech nologies to third parties. No pro prietary seed lines will be shared by the companies. acre for their herbicides. No appli cation costs were included in the cost analysis. “Even though southern soybean farmers generally paid less for weed control, a large group of southern soybean farmers had to pay more than $3l per acre for herbicides,” said Nick Phillips, FMC venture manager who authorized the Authority Research Survey. “Of this group, 14-percent had to pay over $35 per acre because of one troublesome weed—sicklepod. Since most her bicides do not control this weed at low rates, because it grows mulu ple flushes during the growing season and because it is highly competitive with soybeans, far mers have to expend extra effort and money to control sicklepod.” year college on a full-time oasis with agriculture or agri-business as the major emphasis of study. Notification of the availability of the two $5OO scholarships has been sent to the guidance depart ments of the secondary schools in Keystone’s territory. Keystone also intends to reach as many of the private schools in the area as possible. Scholarships arc not lim ited to the public school system. Anyone whose educational institution was not contacted should write or call Keystone Farm Credit (Donna Dawson), P.O. Box 687, Avondale, PA 19311-0687. (610) 268-3013.