In Wake Of Drought, Wolfes Worry About Com Test Weights (Continirad from Pago i) which attracts buyers’ atten tion. Also, prices are up over a dollar a bushel from last year (up from $2.18 to $3.00-$3.25), which will make up for some of the yield loss and low test weights. Also, the low moisture reduces time and money neces sary to spend drying shelled com. Although Wade puts up about 10,000 bushels of high moisture com for his beef cattle, he sells the rest as dry shelled corn, primarily to Pennfield and Shoop feed com panies. This year he estimates he will have 25,000-40,000 bushels to sell alter harvesting 400 total acres, which includes com cut for silage. Yields of earlier varieties of com (Wade plants Doebler’s and Pioneer) which were cut before the drought for silage were “excellent,’’ After the first of August, the com dried out quickly and died much earlier than usual. Their farm suffered some drought last year also, being in a small area of the county that the rain kept miss ing while falling only a mile away. Other Influences The age-old farm problem of expenses going up while the government keeps prices down to provide cheap food for con sumers continues. Wade fig ures not being able to spray weeds with atrazine will dou ble his spraying costs. Some farmers in the State College area incur the wrath of neigh bors who oppose the use of chemicals on crops, which the Wolfes fear may hinder their ability to use sprays, further Facts prove that starch content is what makes corn the ideal animal feed. And that's what makes CFS Waxy Corn different from dent. CFS Waxy is 100% amylopectin starch...zero percent amylose. (Dent is 25% amylose). Amylopectin starch is more digestible. That means CFS Waxy maintains no less than a 25% advantage over dent...in the feedlot or milking parlor. On-farm tests show the average weight gain/feed efficiency in beef, sheep, swine and other animals fed waxy corn increased up to 10% over dent fed animals. In dairy herds CFS Waxy increased butterfat, protein and milk production. And, CFS waxy can be produced as a cash crop...often bringing premium prices when used for export. Faster weight gain, more milk and flexibility..,that's why CFS Waxy hybrids are more than just corn. ! See Your Local CFS Seedsman for More Information /tSJN PARS, INC. fi 4 * ■ 976 West R ° ad \S rv\ tl ij. /I Elizabethtown, PA 17022-9750 \ 1-800-WAX-CORN \ 929-2676 ' Custom Farm Seed * Momence, IL 60954 Tha limitation of warranty and remedy of aach bag of CFS toad add it part of tha tarma of tha aatathamef. Plaaaa not* limitad .warranty and tamady atatawanta on CfSaaad bag and tag. reducing yields. The Wolfes have been trying to work out an acceptable soil conservation plan with the ASCS for three years. Because they pasture their brood cows in fields of com stalks after the com has been picked, they don’t want to put in strips, which would require too much money for fencing. Also, one ASCS agent wants them to put in more no-till com (right now they have one-third no-tilled, one-third chisel plowed, and one-third mold board plowed). Wade believes the cost of more no-till equip ment is prohibitive for him. Because no-till com requires a higher soil temperature to do well, as he discovered last year with a “terrible” no-till crop, he has to wait until mid-May to plant it. Weed control for no till com is harder, necessitating the purchase of more increas ingly expensive sprays. Wade has doubts about marketing com through futures contracts. “It’s not all gravy,” he said. After losing money on options the last two years, he questions whether contracts work. Help On Horizon Wade and Glenn Wolfe, Penn State agriculture gradu ates, monitor their crops close ly for insect and weed prob lems. They rely on consulta tions with their suppliers for technical support as well as the seed companies. To cut down on the need for chemicals, the Wolfes plan to increase their rotation of com with wheat and hay. In addition to 400 acres of com, they have 100 acres of soybeans, 200 acres of hay, 100 acres of wheat, and 200 acres of timothy and clover pasture. They have some fields in com for two years and others in com and soybeans for five years. As they expand their beef operation, they need more hay and wheat, which they will rotate more often with the com. Another edge the Wolfes have is that they can reappor tion how much com to sell and how much to feed to beef cattle according to what the prices are in a given year. NFU Protests Assault On Ethanol DENVER, Colo.—“ The tax provision changes passed by the House Ways and Means Committee would be devastat ing for the U.S. ethanol indus try,” said National Farmers Union (NFU) President Lei and Swenson in the letter to U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich. The letter was written on behalf of NFU’s 293,000 farm and ranch families. “Development of a commer cial ethanol industry has strengthened com prices by increasing demand. Five per cent of last year’s record com crop went into ethanol produc tion. This increased farm income from com. production by about 11 percent or $1.2 bil lion in 1994,” wrote Swenson. “Yet, farmers are only one sector of the U.S. economy that has benefltted front this rela tively new industiy. Ethanol processing and blending have provided needed jobs in many rural communities in the Mid- Com Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1995-Paga 3 mm mi mw§ Wade is encouraged by the present growth in the export market for com. He blames a lack of competition among grain buyers for a drop in con tract prices below Chicago Board of Trade levels by 20 to 25 cents. He believes that far mers may be better off with little or no governmental involvement in setting prices west. The ethanol industry has created more than 40.000 U.S. jobs and generates $5.6 billion for the U.S. economy annual ly,” continued Swenson in his letter to Gingrich. The House Ways and Means Committee has proposed the following changes: 1) Repeal of the Treasury Department’s mling making ETBE eligible for the partial excise tax exemption; 2) Cap tax benefits of current ethanol manufactur ers and deny tax incentives to new manufacturers; and 3) eli minate the excise tax exemp tion, require that marketers use only the blender’s income tax credit and reduce this credit from 54 cents to 51 cents per gallon. Swenson is also critical of the fact that the tax changes are being slipped into the House’s budget reconciliation bilL “This is an issue that will have ai significant impact on com producers, rural communities. # WARNING, ALL SILO OWNERS Check your silo now for rotten staves. If you have been using your silo for 10 to 15 years for either corn silage or haylage, It is time to SHOTCFIETE. RESURFACES INTERIORS; 9 Coats the silo's interior 9 Protects feed in storage 9 Durable, tough, acid-resistant 9 Increases useful life 9 Economical REPAIRS HOLES: 9 Repairs even large holes 9 Up lo twice (he strength of the original stave 9 Rapid application 9 Durable surface EXTENDS USEFUL LIFE; • Support for old foundations * Special repairs can be made quickly and economically • Little or no forming needed * Stronger than the original Shotcrete to iho good for repairing «tone walla When you think your silo Is beyond repair THINK Ot SHOTCRETE! Lancaster Silo Co., Inc. 2006 Horatahoa Rd. • Lancaster, PA • (717) 299*3721 PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN PROWERS ASSOC., INC. ■•(ore The ado t Interior After The surface Is with plaster damaged and stave reconditioned, and a new, thick, caponed B«fort A hole to worn Alter Wlththe hole repaired completely through the eilo wal by Shot Crete and a new eurlacc applied the eib ie ready lor years of uu Before The bottom pan of After ThcShotCrcte the stavea ere completely worn System repairs and replaces M **V the missing structure and other farm programs. The Pennsylvania Corn Growers Association, of which Wade is the vice president, concentrates on bringing com growers up to date on new techniques and developments at their annual conference. The association is also pushing for the com checkoff program. ethanol manufacturers and our nation's balance of trade. It certainly deserves public debate,” said Swenson. A recent report by the Gov ernment Accounting Office (GAO) projected a net loss to the U.S. Treasury of up to $6.3 billion over five years because of a drop in com prices if the ethanol incentive program were eliminated. “Severe crippling of the ethanol industry—the likely result of the proposed changes—would leave petro leum derivative MTBE as the only oxygenate available for Clear Air Act fuels,” said Swenson. “This would increase the price of MTBE and escalate U.S. dependence on foreign oil.” lough surface wil protect stored feed r " f' $